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Harvey Firestone, Jr. Foundation (Grant)
Submitted by pure.imagination on Mon, 03/17/2008 - 14:16.Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-3308 United States
The Harvey Firestone, Jr. Foundation gives primarily to organization in the eastern United States.
The Harvey Firestone, Jr. Foundation has no funding limitations, except that they do not award grants to individuals.
The Harvey Firestone, Jr. Foundation is interested in hospitals and churches and organizations that focus on education and cultural and social programs, as well as the arts.
All interested parties should send a copy of their proposal to Charles D'Arcy c/o JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., 50 S. Main St., Akron, OH 44308.
$5,000 to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, $3,000 to the East Harlem Employment Service, $1,000 to Kids in Crisis, $5,000 to Our Lady of the Elms
The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation (Grant)
Submitted by arreba on Fri, 04/25/2008 - 12:41.Los Angeles, California 90071-1406 United States
Office Locations are in the following areas: Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; Geneva, Switzerland; Hampton Roads, Virginia; Hong Kong; Indianapolis, Indiana; London, UK; Los Angeles, California--Downtown and West; New York, NY; Orange County, CA; Phoenix, Arizona, Reno, Nevada; San Antonio, Texas; San Francisco, California; Singapore; Tokyo, Japan; Toronto, Canada and Washington, D.C.
Appears to not offer individual funds
Education
Animal Rights and Protection Efforts
Health Issues
The foundation provides support for pre-selected organizations.
Salvation Army, CA 2006: $15,197
San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry, TX 2006: $25,000
The Ben May Charitable Trust (Grant)
Submitted by pure.imagination on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 11:26.Mobile, Alabama 36633-1628 United States
The Ben May Charitable Trust awards grants to organizations nationwide with some emphasis on Alabama.
The Ben May Charitable Trust does not give grants to individuals.
The Ben May Charitable Trust is focused on education, art and religion and is looking for Christian and Protestant organizations and churches looking to serve the community in those areas. The foundation assists Jewish organizations as well.
The Ben May Charitable Trust requests that all interested applicants send a letter to the following address: c/o Mr. Vivian G. Johnston, P.O. Box 123, Mobile, AL 36601-0123
$5,000 to Christ Church Cathedral, $5,000 to Dauphin Way United Methodist Church, $5,000 to Government Street Presbyterian Church, $5,000 to the First Baptist Church of Leroy
Chicago Board of Trade Foundation (Grants)
Submitted by jarboe on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 11:32.Chicago, Illinois 60604 United States
Chicago Board of Trade Foundation awards non-profit organizations in the local and state area of Chicago, Ill.
Chicago Board of Trade Foundation are associated with your geographical location as well as if the non-profit organization meets the eligiablity guidelines that are listed on foundations website http://www.cbot.com or on the following page link http://www.cbot.com/cbot/pub/page/0,3181,948,00.html.
Chicago Board of Trade Foundation has a significant interest in non-profits that work in the areas youth, education, social and human services. The foundation is also not discriminatory to awarding churches and Christian organizations that are working in the interest areas of Chicago Board of Trade Foundation.
For more information and application please go to http://www.cbot.com/cbot/pub/page/0,3181,948,00.html grant application web page or the Chicago Board of Trade Foundation website. The foundation does have a dealine for applications for funding for the year 2008 is Friday, April 4, 2008.
$5,000 - Alzhermer's Association; $2,500 - Art Therapy Connection; $3,000 - Chicago Metro History Education Ctr.; $ 5,000 - Highsight; $5,000 - House of the Good Shepherd; $2,500 - Jobs for Youth Chicago; $2,500 - Pacific Garden Mission;
The M & T Charitable Foundation (Grant)
Submitted by pure.imagination on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 14:28.Buffalo, New York 14203-1420 United States
The M & T Charitable Foundation gives nationally to organizations but focuses on programs in the District of Columbia, Delaware, New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
The M & T Charitable Foundation does not award grants to individuals or political or veteran organizations.
The M & T Charitable Foundation is interested in organizations that serve the community in terms of arts, education, healthcare and culture.
The M & T Charitable Foundation requests that all interested applicants contact the foundation for an aplication. Applications are due the second Tuesday of every month.
$10,000 to Good Schools For All, $5,000 to Hearts For the Homeless, $2,5000 to 100 Black Men of Maryland, $3,000 to York Rescue Mission
M & T Foundation (Grant)
Submitted by pure.imagination on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 15:07.Rancho Santa Fe, California 92067-6370 United States
The M & T Foundation gives to organizations in the United States.
The M & T Foundation does not award financial grants to individuals.
The M & T Foundation is interested in organizations focused on sports, youth, health and higher education. The foundation is also focused on programs associated with the Salvation Army.
The M & T Foundation requires that all interested applicants send a letter of interest to the foundation.
$5,000 to Horizon PREP, $10,000 to Nativity PREP, $50,000 to ADA New Mexico, $18,000 to Cathedral Catholic High School
Booth Ferris Foundation (Grant)
Submitted by arreba on Fri, 04/25/2008 - 10:09.Newark, Delaware 19714 United States
Appears to offer funding primarily in New York, but has a history of allocating funds in the following states: North Caroline, Maryland, Connecticut, Wisconsin, California, Ohio, and Louisiana.
No grants are made to individuals, federated campaigns, or work dedicated to specific diseases and/or disabilities
Proposals submitted by education-based institutions to acquire fellowships, unrestricted endowments, and/or scholarships are heavily discouraged
Proposals submitted by social service agencies that serve outside the New York area are heavily discouraged
Proposals submitted from agencies outside of the United States will not be considered
If an organization is awarded a grant, three years must elapse before they can be keenly considered for another one
Arts and Culture
Education, including K-12 and Higher Education
Civic and Urban Affair efforts
Applicants must have the following items in their proposals: Background Information about the organization, project budget, organizational budget, alist of foundation and corporate sponsors, a board of directors and/or a trustees list, the organizations most recent annual report, as well as recently audited financial statements, the most recent Form 990, and an IRS 501 (c) (3) determination letter.
Casita Maria, NY 2005: $100,000
Church of the Holy Apostles, NY 2004: $50,000
Edgar and Elsa Prince Foundation (Grant)
Submitted by arreba on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 16:49.Holland, Michigan 49423 United States
Appears to allocate funding to organizations based in the Michigan area, but has also extended funds to organizations located in the following states: Washington, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, New York, New Mexico, Missouri, Massachusetts, Arizona, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, California, Illinois, Wyoming, Washington DC, Iowa, Virginia, Colorado, North Carolina, Delaware, and Wisconsin.
Has also allocated funds in the following countries: Indonesia and the Netherlands
Appears to not fund individuals.
Prison Fellowship Ministries, Virginia 2006: $250,000
Right to Life Michigan Education Fund, 2006: $10,000
Ridge Point Community Church, Michigan 2003: $1,000,000
Dr. Scholl Foundation (Grant)
Submitted by arreba on Thu, 04/24/2008 - 17:16.Northbrook, Alabama 60062 United States
Provides funding for organizations based in Illinois, but has a history of providing funding for organizations based in New York, Massachusetts, Montana,Connecticut, Arizona, South Dakota, Wyoming, Texas, California, England, and Canada
The foundation will not consider the following kinds of organizations for funding:
Any organizations that does not have a valid IRS 501(c)(3) determination letter.
Any political organizations, political action committees, or individual campaigns whose primary purpose is to influence legislation.
Foundations that create grants themselves.
Either individuals, endowments or capital campaigns that seek grant funding.
Grants for either the payment of loans, intended to reduce an operating deficit or a liquidation of a debt
Any grants designed for the sole purpose of general support.
Event sponsorships including the purchase of tables, tickets or advertisements.
More than one request from the same organization in the same year
Emailed or faxed proposals.
Applications must be submitted between November 1and March first of the following year.
Specify if your organization will require a paper copy of the Proposal Form mailed to you, or emailed to you as an Adobe version attachment.
If your organization would like an application emailed to them, be sure to include a personal email rather than a general organzation one.
If a member of your organization would like to personally meet with the President, be sure to telephone the Foundation to schedule an appointment.
Saint Agnes Parish, IL 2004: $12,000
Salvation Army of Chicago, IL 2005: $10,000
Saint Vincent de Paul, IL 2005: $5,000
