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Foundation Directory

The foundations in this directory are organizations that will likely fund adult literacy projects. Each foundation description contains the contact information, types of support, and limitations. Information on types of support and limitations is subject to change, often without notice. If you discover that any information provided in this directory is incorrect, please notify us.

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Alabama

Foundation:

Vulcan Materials Company Foundation
P.O. Box 385014
Birmingham, AL 35238-5014
(205) 298-3222
http://www.vulcanmaterials.com/social.asp?content=vulcan

Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, education, the environment, health, human services, intergroup and race relations, and community development.
Geographical Area Served:

National

Types of support:
Annual campaigns, capital campaigns, continuing support, employee-related scholarship funds, employee volunteer services, endowments, general/operating support, in-kind gifts, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:

Limited to areas of company operation. No support for political organizations, athletic, labor, fraternal, or veteran's organizations. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.


Arizona

Foundation:

Arizona Community Foundation
2201 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. 202
Phoenix, AZ 85016
(602) 381-1400
http://www.azfoundation.org

Purpose/Activities:

The foundation provides support for both individual community and broader statewide needs in a wide range of areas including the arts and culture, public education, the environment, youth development, community building, and health and human services.

Geographical Area Served:
AZ
Types of support:
Building/renovation, emergency funds, general operation support, matching/challenge support, program development, research, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:

No support for religious organizations purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), travel to or support of conferences. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.


Arkansas

Foundation:

Wal-Mart Foundation
702 S.W. 8th Street
Bentonville, AR 72716
(479) 273-8446
http://www.walmartfoundation.org

Purpose/Activities:

The foundation supports organizations involved with education, the environment, health, substance abuse, hunger, safety, children and youth, community development, senior citizens, and minorities and awards college scholarships.

Geographical Area Served:
National
Types of support:
Employee matching gifts, employee-related scholarships. matching/challenge support, scholarship funds, and scholarships-to individuals.
Limitations:
Primarily in areas of company operation. No support for faith-based organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

California

Foundation:

Ahmanson Foundation, The
9215 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 278-0770
http://theahmansonfoundation.org

Purpose/Activities:

Emphasis on higher and other education, the arts and humanities, medicine and health, and a broad range of human service programs, including youth organizations.

Geographical Area Served:
Southern CA with emphasis on the Los Angeles area.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, emergency funds, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, and scholarship funds.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes, or advocacy or political organizations. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:

Atkinson Foundation
1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., Ste. 100
San Mateo, CA 94402-2710
(650) 357-1101
Email: atkinfdn@aol.com

Purpose/Activities:
Primary areas of interest include the disadvantaged and the homeless, child welfare, family planning, and the handicapped. Broad purposes are to help people reach their highest potential and to reach self-sufficiency. Giving for social services, including youth and the aged, education, family planning programs, and international development programs.
Geographical Area Served:

San Mateo County, CA. Some international grant making (through U.S.-based nonprofit organizations) in Mexico and Central America, for technical assistance, population issues, economic development, and water food resources.

Types of support:
General/operating support, program development, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
For social welfare, secondary schools, colleges, and church activities and. No support for sports groups, or national or statewide umbrella organizations. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:

Community Foundation Silicon Valley
60 S. Market St., Ste. 1000
San Jose, CA 95113-1000
(408) 278-2200
http://www.cfsv.org

Purpose/Activities:

The foundation seeks to be a leader for philanthropy. As such, the foundation catalyzes community change, brings people together to solve problems, and builds a permanent endowment for future regional needs.

Geographical Area Served:
Santa Clara and southern San Mateo counties, CA.
Types of support:
Emergency funds, general/operating support, grants to individuals, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for city or state governmental agencies or departments, academic or scientific research institutions, or private or parochial schools. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:

Glendale Community Foundation
P.O. Box 313
Glendale, CA 91203-0313
(818) 241-8040
http://www.glendalecommunityfoundation.org

Purpose/Activities:

The mission of the foundation is to provide financial support to a broad range of charitable and educational endeavors within the geographic area served by the foundation.

Geographical Area Served:

Glendale, CA, area, including LA Canada-Flintridge, LA, Crescenta, Montrose, and Vertigo City.

Types of support:

General/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, student-loans to individuals, and technical assistance.

Limitations:
No support for religious purposes, or athletic groups. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships and student loans), budget deficits, or annual campaigns. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:

Miranda Lux Foundation
57 Post St., Ste. 510
San Francisco, CA 94104-5020
(415) 981-2966
http://www.mirandalux.org

Purpose/Activities:

Support to promising proposals for preschool through junior college programs in the fields of pre-vocational and vocational education.Also supports innovative academic enrichment, technology training, and performing and visual arts programs to help participants develop core job skills. Grants to organizations and programs are limited to the city and county of San Francisco that serve young people under the age of 18.

Geographical Area Served:
San Francisco, CA.
Types of support:
Fellowships, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:

No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, or emergency funds. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.


Foundation:

Marin Community Foundation
5 Hamilton landing, Ste. 200
Novato, CA94949
(415) 464-2500
http://www.marincf.org

Purpose/Activities:

The Marin Community Foundation is a tax-exempt charity that administers private funds for public purposes.It was established in 1986 to encourage and apply philanthropic contributions to help improve the human condition, embrace diversity, promote a humane and democratic society, and enhance the community’s quality of life, now and for future generations. The foundation supports a broad array of programs, projects, and services, including fund development and management for individuals and organizations who place their philanthropic funds in its care.Grants are made in the areas of human needs, community development, education and training, religion, environment, and arts.

Geographical Area Served:

Marin County, San Francisco Bay Area. National and International.

Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, conferences/seminar, consulting services, emergency funds, general/operating support, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical support.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for planning initiatives .Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:

Sacramento Region Community Foundation
555 Capitol Mall, Suite 550
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 492-6510
http://www.sacregcf.org

Purpose/Activities:

The mission of the foundation is to serve as a leader and trusted partner in expanding philanthropic activity and enhancing its impact for the betterment of the Sacramento region community.

Geographical Area Served:
El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo counties, CA.
Types of support:
Capital campaigns, building renovation, general/operating support, Management development/capacity building, matching/challenge support, program development, research, scholarship funds, scholarships-to individuals, seed money, and technical assistance
Limitations:

No support for sectarian services or private foundations. No grants to individuals (except for designated fund and through the Artists in Crisis Fund), or for annual or capital campaigns. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.


Foundation:

San Diego Foundation, The
1420 Kettner Boulevard, Suite 500
San Diego, CA 92101-9693
(619) 235-2300
http://www.sdfoundation.org

Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to improve the quality of life within all local communities by promoting and increasing responsible and effective philanthropy .Giving to nonprofit organizations in the areas of asset building, civil society, education, environment/animal welfare, scholarship, human/social services, health, arts and culture.
Geographical Area Served:
San Diego, CA
Types of support:
Building renovation, Continuing support, curriculum development, employee matching gifts, general/operating support, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations .Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:

San Francisco Foundation, The
225 Bush St., Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94104-4224
(415) 733-8500
http://www.sff.org

Purpose/Activities:
The foundation mobilizes resources and acts as a catalyst for change to build strong communities, foster civic leadership, and promote philanthropy .Grants principally in six categories: the arts and culture, community health, education, environment, neighborhood and community development, and social justice.
Geographical Area Served:
San Francisco Bay Area, CA, counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo.
Types of support:
Employee matching gifts, fellowships, general/operating support, program development, program-related investments/loans, scholarships-to individuals, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious purposes, or medical, academic, or scientific research. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:

Weingart Foundation
1055 W. 7th Street, Suite 3050
Los Angeles, CA 90017-2305
(213) 688-7799
http://www.weingartfnd.org

Purpose/Activities:
Support for community and social services, education, health care with strong emphasis on programs for children and youth.
Geographical Area Served:
Limited to 7 southern CA counties, Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Santa Barbara, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura.
Types of support:
Building renovation, capital campaigns, employee matching gifts, equipment, management development/capacity building, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:

No support for environmental or religious programs, political refugee or international concerns, federated fundraising groups, or national organizations that do not have chapters operating in Southern California .Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.


Foundation:

Whitecap Foundation
800 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1010
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 624-5401
http://www.whitecapfdn.org

Purpose/Activities:
Giving primarily directed to community-base Los Angeles, CA, organizations focusing on children, families, education, and statewide projects in CA for wildlife conservation.The foundation has also developed the Executive Management Academy (EMA) to provide leadership training and technical assistance for its grantees.
Geographical Area Served:

Primarily for the Los Angeles, CA, area, particularly from Hollywood in the north to the 10 Freeway in the south, and between Western Avenue and the 605 Freeway.

Types of support:

Continuing support, and program development.

Limitations:
No support for religious groups. No grants to individuals, or for building purchase or construction. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Colorado

Foundation:

Anschutz Family Foundation
555 17th St., Ste. 2400
Denver, CO 80202
FAX: (303) 299-1235
http://www.anschutzfamilyfoundation.org/

Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports Colorado nonprofit organizations that assist people to help themselves while nurturing and preserving their self-respect. The foundation encourages endeavors that strengthen families and communities and advance individuals to become productive and responsible citizens. There is a special interest in self-sufficiency, community development, and programs aimed at the economically disadvantaged, the young, the elderly, and the disabled. The foundation is dedicated to funding efforts in rural Colorado.
Geographical Area Served:
CO
Types of support:

General/operating support, program development, and technical assistance.

Limitations:

No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for capital or building funds. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.


Foundation:

El Pomar Foundation
10 Lake Cir.
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(719) 633-7733
http://www.elpomar.org

Purpose/Activities:

Grants only to nonprofit organizations for public, educational, arts and humanities, health, and welfare purposes, including child welfare, the disadvantaged, and housing; municipalities may request funds for specific purposes.

Geographical Area Served:
CO
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, general/operating support, land acquisition, program development, and scholarship funds.
Limitations:

No support for organizations that distribute funds to other grantees, religious or political organizations, primary or secondary education, or for camps or seasonal facilities. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.


Connecticut

Foundation:
Xerox Foundation, The
800 Long Ridge Road
P.O. Box 1600
Stamford, CT 06904
(203) 968-3445
http://www.xerox.com/foundation
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, education, including the application of information technology, employment, human services, increased business quality and productivity, community development, science and technology, civic affairs, minorities, women, and economically disadvantaged people.
Geographical Area Served:
National and international.
Types of support:
Continuing support, employee matching gifts, employee volunteer services, general/operating support, and scholarship-to individuals.
Limitations:
No support for political organizations or candidates, religious or sectarian organizations, or government agencies. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

District of Columbia

Foundation:
Herb Block Foundation
1730 M St., N.W., Ste.901
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 223-8801
http://www.herbblockfoundation.org/
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation is committed to defending the basic freedoms guaranteed all Americans, combating all forms of discrimination and prejudice, and improving the conditions of the poor and underprivileged through the creation or support of charitable and educational programs with the same goals. It is also committed to providing educational opportunity to deserving students through post-secondary education scholarships, and to promoting editorial cartooning through continued research.
Geographical Area Served:
District of Columbia; Maryland; Virginia.
Types of support:
Curriculum development, emergency funds, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, and program development.
Limitations:
Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, The
1825 K St., N.W., Ste. 1400
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 223-3100
http://www.cafritzfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation is committed to building a stronger community for residents of the Washington, D.C. area through support of programs in arts and humanities, community services, education, and health.
Geographical Area Served:
Washington, DC, specifically Prince George and Montgomery counties, MD, and Arlington and Fairfax counties, and the city of Alexandria, VA.
Types of support:
General/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals, or for emergency funds, deficit financing, capital, endowment, or building funds, demonstration projects, or conferences; no loans. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation
1725 K St., N.W., Ste. 1201
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 728-9080
http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/fowler
Purpose/Activities:
Primary areas of interest include the disadvantaged, with emphasis on the homeless and housing. Giving primarily to small community service organizations without public funding, especially for programs that benefit children and youth; support also for social service agencies, literacy programs, and programs that help the elderly maintain their independence.
Geographical Area Served:
Washington, DC, Beltway area, including nearby suburbs in MD and VA.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, general/operating support, and matching/challenge support.
Limitations:
No support for agencies principally funded by local, state, or federal government sources. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation
1400 16th St. NW, Suite 360
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 483-8294
http://www.meyerfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation works to develop Greater Washington as a community by supporting capable, community-based nonprofit organizations that foster the well-being of all people in the region. The foundation is especially concerned about low-income people and creating healthy neighborhoods. It values and seeks to promote the region's diversity. The foundation accomplishes its work by: 1) finding visionary and talented nonprofit leaders; making early and strategic investments in nonprofit organizations: 2) strengthening the organizational capacity of nonprofits in the region; 3) promoting a strong and influential nonprofit sector; building partnership to foster the sector's work; and 4) serving as a resource to other donors who want to make effective charitable investments in the region. Grants principally for neighborhood development/housing, education, health and mental health, the arts and humanities, law and justice, community service, nonprofit sector strengthening and management assistance.
Geographical Area Served:
District of Columbia; Maryland; Virginia.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, general/operating support, management development/capacity building, matching/challenge support, program development, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for sectarian purposes, or for programs which are national or international in scope. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Hattie M. Strong Foundation
1620 Eye Street N.W., Suite 700
Washington, DC 20006-2402
(202) 331-1619
http://www.hmstrongfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation administers two distinct programs: 1) non-interest-bearing loans to students who are within one year of their degree in college or graduate school; maximum loan to college students is $5,000; and 2) a grant program focused primarily on educational programs for the disadvantaged in Washington, DC, area, including remedial and enrichment programs, literacy of at-risk youth and adults, tutoring, basic vocational and occupational skills training, and academic mentoring.
Geographical Area Served:
Limited to the Washington, DC area for the grant program; loan program is national in scope.
Types of support:
Curriculum development, general/operating support, program development, and student loans-to individuals.
Limitations:
No support for programs of national or international scope. No grants to individuals (except for loans), or for building or endowment funds. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Florida

Foundation:
Bank of America, N.A. Client Foundation
(formerly Bank of America Community Foundation)

1800 2nd St., Ste. 750
Sarasota, FL 34236
(941) 957-0442
http://www.selbyfdn.org/bankOfAmerica.html
Purpose/Activities:
Giving primarily for the arts, education, human services, natural science, and historic preservation.
Geographical Area Served:
Sarasota and Manatee counties, FL.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, matching/challenge support, and program development.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, debt reduction, conferences, or seminars. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Community Foundation of Collier County
2400 Tamiami Trail N., Ste. 300
Naples, FL 34103
(239) 649-5000
http://www.cfcollier.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation provides support for organizations dedicated to solving community problems in the areas of health and human services, youth, education, civic affairs, the environment, and the arts and culture.
Geographical Area Served:
Collier County, FL.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious purposes or private schools. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for operating budgets. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc.
700 S. Dixie Hwy, Ste. 200
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 659-6800
http://www.yourcommunityfoundation.org
http://www.cfpbmc.org
Purpose/Activities:
The mission of the foundation is to enhance the quality of life for all residents, build permanent endowment, address needs through grantmaking, and provide community leadership. Primary areas of interest include health, social services, youth, race relations, education, arts and culture, conservations and preservation, and community development.
Geographical Area Served:
Palm Beach and Marin counties, FL.
Types of support:
Conferences/seminars, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, scholarships-to individuals, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships and the Dwight Allison Fellows program), or for operating funds. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Georgia

Foundation:
Peyton Anderson Foundation, Inc., The
577 Mulberry St., Ste. 1111
Macon, GA 31201
(478) 743-5359
http://peytonanderson.org
Purpose/Activities:
Giving primarily for the arts, education, housing development, and human services.
Geographical Area Served:
Bibb County and Macon, GA.
Types of support:
Matching/challenge support, program development, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for private foundations, private schools, or churches. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Atlanta Foundation
c/o Wachovia Bank, N.A.

191 Peachtree St., N.E., GA 8023
Atlanta, GA 30303
Purpose/Activities:
Assistance to charitable and educational institutions to promote education and improve local living conditions. Primary areas of interest include education, cultural programs, housing, and other general charitable activities in Fulton and DeKalb counties, GA.
Geographical Area Served:
Fulton and DeKalb counties, GA.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, general/operating support, and program fellowships.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or fellowships; no loans. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Georgia-Pacific Foundation, Inc.
133 Peachtree St. NE. 39th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 652-4182
http://www.gp.com/center/community/index.html
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation focuses its support in four distinct areas and priority initiatives: education, enrichment of communities, the environment, and employees.
Geographical Area Served:
n/a
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, general/operating support, program development, and scholarship funds.
Limitations:
Limited to areas of company operations. No support for discriminatory organizations, churches or religious denominations, religious or theological schools, social, labor, veterans, alumni, or fraternal organizations, athletic associations, national groups whose local chapter has already received support, medical or nursing schools, social sciences or health science programs (college/technical school), or organizations that channel the funds received to third parties. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
UPS Foundation, The
55 Glenlake Parkway, NE
Atlanta, GA 30328
(404) 828-6374
http://www.community.ups.com/philanthropy/main.html
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with education, hunger, nutrition, human services, economically disadvantaged people, and homeless people.
Geographical Area Served:
National, Canada and Mexico.
Types of support:
Continuing support, employee matching gifts, Internship funds, matching/challenge support, program development, and scholarship funds.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations or theological functions or church-sponsored programs limited to church members. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Hawaii

Foundation:
G. N. Wilcox Trust
c/o Bank of Hawaii

P.O. Box 3170
Honolulu, HI 96802-3170
(808) 538-4944
Purpose/Activities:
Primary areas of interest include social services, child welfare, family services, education and health. support also for literacy programs, the elderly, arts and culture, hospices, AIDS services and education, community funds, delinquency, and crime prevention, and Protestant church support. No multi-year pledges.
Geographical Area Served:
Hawaii, with emphasis on the island of Kauai.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for government agencies or organizations substantially supported by government funds. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Illinois

Foundation:
Community Foundation of Central Illinois
331 Fulton St., Ste. 310
Peoria, IL 61602
(309) 674-8730
http://www.communityfoundationci.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to serve the Central Illinois area by providing an intelligent bridge between needs and resource through a growing endowment, entrepreneurial grant making service to the nonprofit sector, and promotion of philanthropy. Primary areas of interest include community development, the arts and humanities, education, health, and human services.
Geographical Area Served:
Peoria, IL.
Types of support:
Capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for sectarian religious purposes. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Field Foundation of Illinois, Inc., The
200 S. Wacker Dr., Ste., 3860
Chicago, IL 60606
(312) 831-0910
http://www.fieldfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
Giving in the fields of health, community welfare, primary and secondary education, cultural activities, conservation, and urban and community affairs.
Geographical Area Served:
Chicago, IL.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, emergency funds, general/operating support, land acquisition, program development, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for member agencies of community funds, medical research, national health agencies, neighborhood health clinics, small cultural groups, or religious purposes. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Polk Bros. Foundation, Inc.
20 W. Kinzie Street, Suite 1110
Chicago, IL 60610-4600
(312) 527-4684
http://www.polkbrosfdn.org
Purpose/Activities:
Grants primarily for new or ongoing programs to organizations whose work is in the area of social service, education, arts and culture, and health care. Main emphasis is support for organizations in Chicago that serve needy populations in underserved communities.
Geographical Area Served:
Chicago, IL.
Types of support:
Continuing support, curriculum development, employee matching gifts, Equipment, general/operating support, program development, scholarship funds, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for political or religious institutions seeking support for programs whose participants are restricted by religious affiliation, or for tax-generating entities (municipalities and school districts) for services within their normal responsibilities. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Indiana

Foundation:
Ball Brothers Foundation
P.O. Box 1408
Muncie, IN 47308
(765) 741-5500
http://www.ballfdn.org
Purpose/Activities:
Support for the humanities and cultural programs, higher and other education, health and medical education, youth, and family and social services.
Geographical Area Served:
IN
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, research, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for non-secular religious programs or booster organizations. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc.
701 S. Clinton St., Ste. 210
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
(260) 426-4083
http://www.cfgfw.org
Purpose/Activities:
Discretionary grantmaking preference given to projects expected to generate substantial benefits for the greater Fort Wayne, IN, area, including capital projects, demonstration projects, and substantial promoting effective management, efficient use of community resources, or volunteer participation. Areas of interest include social services, education, community development, health services, and the arts.
Geographical Area Served:
Fort Wayne and Allen County, IN.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, general/operating support, land acquisition, Management development/capacity development, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious purposes, hospitals, or private, public, or parochial schools. No grants to individual (except for scholarships), or for operating budgets. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Harrison County Community Foundation, Inc.
405 N. Capitol, Ste. 104
P.O. Box 279
Corydon, IN 47112
(812) 738-6668
http://www.hccfindiana.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation was established for the receipt of donations and distribution of income from permanent endowments for the philanthropic purposes of Harrison County, IN. Giving primarily for higher and secondary education; support also for youth activities, health care, the arts, and human services.
Geographical Area Served:
Harrison County, IN.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, Conference/seminars, general/operating support, land acquisition, Management development/capacity building, matching/challenge support, program development, research, scholarships to individuals, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations for the purpose of furthering their religion. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Wayne County, Indiana Foundation, Inc.
33 S. 7th Street, Suite 1
Richmond, IN 47374
(765) 962-1638
http://www.waynecountyfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation exists to foster and encourage private philanthropic giving, to enhance the spirit of community and to improve the quality of live in Wayne County, IN, area now and for future generations. scholarships through restricted funds are awarded to deserving graduates of Wayne County, IN, high schools.
Geographical Area Served:
Wayne County, IN.
Types of support:
Conferences/seminars, Equipment, program development, Publication, scholarship funds, scholarships-to individuals, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes, organizations normally funded by the government, or for operating costs of non-public schools. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Welborn Baptist Foundation, Inc.
21 S.E. 3rd Street, Suite 610
Evansville, IN 47708-1418
(812) 437-8260
http://www.welbornfdn.org
Purpose/Activities:
Grants made available by this foundation are awarded to faith-based churches and not-for-profit agencies to apply Christian principles in support of community health, well being and quality of life.
Geographical Area Served:
Dubois, Gibson, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick, IN, Saline, Gallatin, Wabash, Wayne and White counties, and Henderson, KY.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, curriculum development, Equipment, matching/challenge support, and program development.
Limitations:
Applications are not accepted. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Kansas

Foundation:
Sprint Foundation
6220 Sprint Parkway
Overland Park, KS 66251
(913) 762-3767
http://www.sprint.com/community
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, education, youth development, community development, and disabled persons.
Geographical Area Served:
n/a
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, capital campaigns, Continuing support, employee matching gifts, general/operating support, program development, and Sponsorships.
Limitations:
Primarily for areas of company operations. No support for political, religious, fraternal, alumni, student, veterans', labor, or neighborhood organizations or hospitals. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Louisiana

Foundation:
Community Foundation of Shreveport-Bossier, The
401 Edwards St., Ste. 105
Shreveport, LA 71101
(318) 221-0582
http://www.comfoundsb.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to promote philanthropy and improve the quality of life in the Shreveport-Bossier communities by serving as a permanent and growing resource of expertise and funds.
Geographical Area Served:
Caddo and Bossier Parishes, LA.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, land acquisition, Management development/capacity building, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious purposes or agencies located outside of Caddo and Bossier Parishes, LA unless specifically named. Contact foundation for complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Entergy Charitable Foundation
639 Loyola Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70113
(877) 285-2006
http://www.entergy.com/corp/community/ecf.asp
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with literacy, energy, housing, families, financial counseling, and economically disadvantaged people.
Geographical Area Served:
National
Types of support:
Employee matching gifts.
Limitations:
Primarily for areas of company operations. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for political candidates, or gala events. Contact foundation for complete list of limitations.

Maryland

Foundation:
Constellation Energy Group Foundation, Inc.
111 Market Pl., 2nd Fl.
Baltimore, MD 21202
(888) 460-2002
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, education, the environment, employment, and economic development.
Geographical Area Served:
Emphasis on central MD.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, employee matching gifts, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, and scholarship funds.
Limitations:
Primarily for areas of company operations. No support of churches not of direct benefit to the entire community or organizations actively opposing Constellation's position on issues. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Henry and Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Foundation, Inc., The
10 East Baltimore Street, Suite 1111
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 347-7210
http://www.blaufund.org/foundations/henryandruth_f.html
Purpose/Activities:
The mission of the foundation is to improve the human condition through promoting life-long educational opportunities, research advances and a spectrum of cultural programming.
Geographical Area Served:
Baltimore.
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, building/renovation, capital campaigns, general/operating support, and matching/challenge support.
Limitations:
No support for unaffiliated schools. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events, direct mail solicitations. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Massachusetts

Foundation:
Boston Foundation, Inc.
75 Arlington St., 10th FL
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 338-1700
http://www.tbf.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to nurture a sense of community among the people of Greater Boston and reinforce shared values, encourage mutual respect, develop practices of common concern, and enable all people to realize their full potential.
Geographical Area Served:
Boston, MA.
Types of support:
Consulting service, employee matching gifts, matching/challenge support, program development, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious purposes, city or state government agencies or departments, private schools, municipalities, or national or international programs. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts
1500 Main St., Ste. 2300
P.O. Box 15769
Springfield, MA 01115
(413) 732-2858
http://www.communityfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to enrich the quality of life of the people of Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin counties in Western Massachusetts by: encouraging philanthropy; developing a permanent, flexible endowment; assessing and responding to emerging and changing needs; serving as a resource, catalyst, and coordinator for charitable activities; and promoting efficiency in the management of charitable funds.
Geographical Area Served:
Western MA, including Hampden County, Hampshire County, and Franklin County.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, scholarships-to-individuals, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious purposes, or private education. No grants to individuals directly, or for operating budgets. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Yawkey Foundation II
990 Washington Street
Dedham, MA 02026-6716
(781) 329-7470
http://www.yawkeyfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The mission of the foundation is to make grants that provide an immediate, significant and positive impact on the quality of life of youth, families and the underserved.
Geographical Area Served:
MA, with emphasis on the greater Boston area.
Types of support:
Scholarship funds.
Limitations:
Generally, no support for private foundations, political, fraternal, trade, civic or labor organizations, religious organizations for sectarian purposes, public schools or districts, charter schools, community or economical development corporations or programs. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Michigan

Foundation:
Battle Creek Community Foundation
1 Riverwalk Ctr.
34 W. Jackson St.
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3505
(269) 962-2181
http://www.bccfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to promote giving, build endowment, and provide leadership to improve quality of life. Grantmaking for programming in the Battle Creek, MI, area serves the citizens of the community through education, health, human services, arts, public affairs, and community development; scholarships are also available to students residing in the greater Battle Creek area.
Geographical Area Served:
Battle Creek, MI.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, conferences/seminars, curriculum development, emergency funds, land acquisitions, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, scholarships to individuals, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No grants for operating budgets, deficit financing, endowments, or research. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Jackson County Community Foundation, The
1 Jackson Sq., Ste.
110A Jackson, MI 49201-1406
(517) 787-1321
http://www.jacksoncf.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to improve the quality of life for the residents of Jackson County, MI.
Geographical Area Served:
Jackson County, MI.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, seed money, and technical support.
Limitations:
No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
James A. and Faith Knight Foundation
180 Little Lake
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
(734) 769-5653
http://www.knightfoundationmi.org
Purpose/Activities:
Primarily serving Jackson and Washtenaw counties, the James A. & Faith Knight Foundation is dedicated to improving communities by providing grant support to qualified nonprofit organizations including, but not limited to, those that address the needs of women and girls, animals and the natural world, and internal capacity. Giving primarily for human services, including a neighborhood center, women's organizations, and family services; support also for nonprofit management, the United Way, housing, the arts, education, and environmental conservation.
Geographical Area Served:
MI, with some emphasis on Ann Arbor and Jackson.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, general/operating support, and program development.
Limitations:
No support for religious or political organizations. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Whirlpool Foundation
2000 North M-63
Benton Harbor, MI
49022-2692
(269) 923-5580
http://www.whirlpool.com
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, education, health, domestic violence, employment, human services, intergroup and race relations, and community development. Special emphasis is directed toward programs designed to promote lifelong learning, quality family life, and cultural diversity.
Geographical Area Served:
Fort Smith, AR, Evansville and La Porte, IN, Benton Harbor, MI, Oxford, MS, Clyde, Findlay, Greenville and Marion, OH, OK, and Knoxville and Lavergne, TN.
Types of support:
Continuing support, employee matching gifts, employee-related scholarships, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, research, and scholarship funds.
Limitations:
No support for religious, theological, or other religion-related groups training individuals for religious professions, social, labor, veterans', alumni, or fraternal organizations, athletic associations, or national organizations whose local chapters have already received support. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Minnesota

Foundation:
James Ford Bell Foundation
1818 Oliver Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55405
FAX: (612) 377-8407
http://www.fpadvisors.com/jamesfordbell/jamesfordbell.htm
Purpose/Activities:
Emphasis on cultural programs; support also for wildlife preservation and conservation, youth agencies, the environment, education, health and human services.
Geographical Area Served:
MN.
Types of support:
General/operating support, program development, and seed money.
Limitations:
No applications. No grants to individuals, or for fellowships. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
F.R. Bigelow Foundation
600 5th St. Ctr. 55 E. 5th St.
St. Paul, MN 55101-1797
(651) 224-5463
http://www.frbigelow.org
Purpose/Activities:
Established as a trust to promote the well-being of mankind and to support the civic, educational, religious, and other needs of the community.
Geographical Area Served:
St. Paul, MN area; including Ramsey, Washington, and Dakota counties.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, matching/challenge support, program development, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for sectarian religious programs. No grants to individuals or for annual operating expense. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Fox Family Foundation
7701 Forsyth Blvd., Ste. 600
St. Louis, MO 63105
E-mail: fff@harbourgroup.com
(314) 889-0890
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation is primarily interested in supporting projects which meet basic human needs, including food, shelter, basic adult education, job training, early childhood education for the poor, and independence for those dependent on others. In Israel, the foundation supports projects which address the issues of environmental protection, violence in Israeli society, and the full integration of the Ethiopian community.
Geographical Area Served:
St. Louis, MO and Israel.
Types of support:
Matching/challenge support, program development, and seed money.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, endowments funds, deficit financing, or operating expenses. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Allen P. & Josephine B. Green Foundation
P.O. Box 523
Mexico, MO 65265
(573) 581-5568
http://www.greenfdn.org
Purpose/Activities:
Giving for human services, with emphasis on child development and family, women, and the elderly; health services; including rehabilitation programs for drugs and alcohol abuse, cancer care, and nursing; arts and humanities, especially fine and performing arts groups and historic preservation; education, including early childhood, elementary and secondary, adult and vocational, theological and medical, and other higher educational institutions, and libraries; community development and civic affairs; and environmental conservation and animal welfare.
Geographical Area Served:
MO with special emphasis in the Mexico area.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, conferences/seminars, curriculum development, emergency funds, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:
No giving outside the U.S. No grants for operating budgets; no loans. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Nevada

Foundation:
Nevada Community Foundation
300 S. Fourth St., Suite 1009
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 892-2326
http://www.nevadacf.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation is committed to improving the lives of southern Nevadans today and for future generations by matching acts of caring to the many needs in the community. It strives to: encourage philanthropy at all levels; provide leadership in building a lasting source of funds; sustain nonprofit organizations through grants now and forever; provide citizens with new and meaningful ways to act on their charitable objectives; serve as a leader, resource, catalyst, convener and partner; and respond to changing community needs and opportunities.
Geographical Area Served:
NV with emphasis on the southern communities around greater Las Vegas.
Types of support:
Capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, emergency funds, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious purposes. No grants for capital or annual campaigns or fundraising events. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

New Mexico

Foundation:
McCune Charitable Foundation
345 East Alameda Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501-2229
(505) 983-8300
http://www.nmmccune.org
Purpose/Activities:
Primary areas of interest include the arts, education, youth, health, social services and environment.
Geographical Area Served:
NM.
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, building renovation, conferences/seminars, Continuing support, emergency funds, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals or for endowments, research, operating or capital expenses. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

New York

Foundation:
Achelis Foundation, The
767 3rd Avenue, 4th Fl
New York, NY 10017
(212) 644-0322
http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/achelis-bodman/
Purpose/Activities:
Giving for social services, including child welfare and youth, the disabled, and issues of health, including hospitals, medical research, drug abuse, and rehabilitation programs, literacy projects and other educational agencies, with preference for school reforms, school choice, and charter school projects rather than nonprofits that provide direct services in public schools, and the arts, culture, and the media. Other interests include volunteerism, entrepreneurship, strengthening the two-parent family, fatherhood (and father absence), private sector job placement, self-help and self-reliance, economic development, promoting the institution of marriage, faith-based programs, and prevention and early intervention. The foundation prefers programs that emphasize measurable participant outcomes and program results, innovations and new cost-savings approaches.
Geographical Area Served:
NY, NY.
Types of support:
Conferences/seminars, curriculum development, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, research, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
Generally, no support for colleges and universities, small art, dance, music, or theatre groups, national health or mental health organizations, housing, international projects, government agencies, or public schools (except charter schools). Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Booth Ferris Foundation
345 Park Ave., 4th Fl.
New York, NY 10154
(212) 464-2487
http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/boothferris/
Purpose/Activities:
Grants primarily for education, smaller colleges, and independent secondary schools; limited support also for urban programs, social service agencies, and cultural activities.
Geographical Area Served:
New York, NY.
Types of support:
Building renovation, capital campaigns, curriculum development, matching/challenge support, and program development.
Limitations:
Limited to the arts, K-12 education, and civic and urban affairs; a broader geographic scope for higher education. No support for federated campaigns, community chests, or for work with specific diseases or disabilities. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Carnegie Corporation of New York
437 Madison Ave.
New York, NY 10022
(212) 371-3200
http://www.carnegie.org
Purpose/Activities:
As a grant-making foundation, Carnegie Corporation seeks to carry out Andrew Carnegie's vision of philanthropy, which he said should aim "to do real and permanent good in this world." Currently the foundation's work is focused on four program areas: education, International development, International Peace and Security and Strengthening U.S. Democracy.
Geographical Area Served:
National and selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa through the International development program.
Types of support:
Conference/seminars, curriculum development, employee matching gifts, general/operating support, program development, research, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for libraries, cultural institutions, programs or facilities of community-based educational or human services institutions. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Community Foundation for the Capital Region, Inc., The
6 Tower Place
Albany, NY 12203
(518) 446-9638
http://www.cfcr.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation makes grants to innovative, creative projects and programs that are responsive to changing community needs. The purpose of the foundation is to use, apply and devote the foundations properties and funds exclusively for charitable, scientific, cultural and educational purposes, through the making of grants or otherwise extending financial assistance and support to duly authorized persons, institutions and organizations.
Geographical Area Served:
Capital Area region, including Albany, Renassaiear, Saratoga, and Schenectady, NY.
Types of support:
Employee-related scholarships, general/operating support, Management development/capacity building, program development, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for sectarian religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except scholarships), or for endowments or foundations. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Jean and Louis Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
420 Lexington Ave., Ste. 626
New York, NY 10170
(212) 599-1931
http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/dreyfus
Purpose/Activities:
Grants primarily to established institutions of the arts; some support also for health and social services, including youth agencies, women, and the elderly, and education, including literacy.
Geographical Area Served:
Limited within the five boroughs of New York, NY
Types of support:
Capital campaigns, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, and seed money.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Charles M. & Mary D. Grant Foundation
c/o JPMorgan Chase Bank

345 Park Ave., 4th Floor
New York, NY 10154
http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/grant
Purpose/Activities:
Support for organizations involved with health and human services, economic and community development, education and literacy.
Geographical Area Served:
Southeastern US.
Types of support:
General/operating support, program development, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for organizations lacking 501(c)(3) status. No grants to individuals, or for research, endowment funds, or matching gifts. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Hearst Foundation, Inc., The
888 7th Ave., 45th Fl.
New York, NY 10106-0057
http://www.hearstfdn.org
Purpose/Activities:
Within a general policy of assisting institutions to provide access and opportunity to underrepresented, low-income and minority populations, the foundation's primary focus is on undergraduate education with support also for professional study at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Giving also in the areas of health, social service, and culture.
Geographical Area Served:
U.S. and its territories.
Types of support:
Capital campaigns, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, research, scholarship funds, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for public policy, or public policy research, advocacy, or foreign countries. No grants to individuals, or for media or publishing projects. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation, Inc.
212 Lakeshore Drive
West Dunkirk, NY 14048
(716) 366-4892
http://www.nccfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The mission of the foundation is to enrich the area in which the community lives and works. Primary areas of interest include education, libraries, family services, community funds, cultural programs, and other general charitable activities.
Geographical Area Served:
Northern Chautauqua County, NY.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, endowments, Equipment; matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, scholarships-to individuals, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations. No grants to individuals (except for designated scholarship funds) or for capital campaigns. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Reader's Digest Foundation
Reader's Digest Road
Pleasantville, NY 10570-7000
(914) 244-5370
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=71092&p=irol-IRhome
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports libraries and organizations with K-12 and higher education, literacy, and human services.
Geographical Area Served:
Westchester County, NY.
Types of support:
Employee matching gifts; employee volunteer services; employee-related scholarships, and scholarship funds.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations, veterans' or fraternal organizations, private foundations, cultural organizations, environmental groups, local chapters of national organizations, medical research or health related activities. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Rochester Area Community Foundation
500 East Avenue
Rochester, NY 14607-1912
(585) 271-4100
http://www.racf.org
Purpose/Activities:
Giving for broad purposes related to community betterment, including education, the environment, cultural programs, health services, especially for youth, community development and responsibility, and social services, including family and legal services, minorities, women and youth. Institutions will choose scholarship recipients. Primary interests include early childhood education, community development, including leadership programs for young people, and strengthening families and children through expansion of housing and resource management counseling to low-income families. It also provides management guidance to area nonprofit organizations for capacity building.
Geographical Area Served:
Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne counties, NY, except for donor-designated funds.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, conferences/seminars, consulting services, Equipment, general/operating support, Management development/capacity building, program development, scholarship funds, scholarships-to individuals, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious projects. No grants to individuals (except from restricted funds) or for capital or annual campaigns. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
888 7th Ave., 45th Fl.
New York, NY 10106-0057
http://www.hearstfdn.org
Purpose/Activities:
Assisting institutions to provide access and opportunity to underrepresented, low-income, and minority populations. The foundation's primary focus is on undergraduate education with support also for professional study at the undergraduate and graduate level. Giving also in the areas of health, social services, and culture.
Geographical Area Served:
U.S. and its territories
Types of support:
Capital campaigns, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, research, scholarship funds, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for public policy, public schools, advocacy, or foreign countries. No grants to individuals, or for medial projects, conferences, workshops, or seminars. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

North Carolina

Foundation:
Cemala Foundation, Inc., The
330 S. Greene St., Ste., 101
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 274-3541
http://www.cemala.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation's primary purpose is to continue a family tradition of commitment o enhancing the quality of life of the community through grants to qualified charitable organizations.
Geographical Area Served:
Guilford County, NC, and projects with statewide benefit.
Types of support:
Building/renovations, capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, emergency funds, general/operating support, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for sectarian religious activities. No grants to individuals or for annual campaigns. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
North Carolina Community Foundation
4601 Six Forks Road, Ste. 524.
Raleigh, NC 27609
(919) 828-4387
http://www.nccommunityfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
Primary areas of interest include higher and other education, conservation, community funds, and other charitable activities.
Geographical Area Served:
NC
Types of support:
Conferences/seminars, consulting services, endowments, program development, scholarship funds, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No applications. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Triangle Community Foundation
4813 Emperor Boulevard, Suite 130
P.O. Box 12834
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
(919) 474-8370
http://www.trianglecf.org
Purpose/Activities:
The mission of the foundation is to expand private philanthropy in the communities of Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake counties.
Geographical Area Served:
Limited to Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake counties, NC.
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, Continuing support, emergency funds, employee matching gifts; employee-related scholarships, program development; program-related investments/loans, scholarship funds, scholarships-to individuals, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No grants for operating budgets. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Wachovia Foundation, Inc., The
100 North Main Street, 13th Floor
Winston-Salem, NC 27150
(704) 374-4085
http://www.wachovia.com
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, education, the environment, health, substance abuse, employment, housing, youth citizenship, human services, community development, civic affairs, senior citizens, disabled persons, minorities, economically disadvantaged and homeless people.
Geographical Area Served:
Primarily for CT, DC, DE, DC, FL, GA, MD, NC, NJ, NY, PA, SC, and VA.
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, building/renovation, capital campaigns, employee matching gifts, employee volunteer services, endowments, general/operating support, program development, and scholarship funds.
Limitations:
No support for programs of national scope that do not directly benefit an area of company operation, international or political organizations, veteran's, fraternal, or alumni organizations, religious organizations (unless engaged in a significant project that is nonsectarian and benefits a broad base in the community), private foundation, individual pre-college, private, parochial, charter or home schools or individual schools in public school systems (other than through efforts to benefit system-wide programs and initiatives or as part of a Wachovia-sponsored partnership program. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Ohio

Foundation:
Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations, The
1234 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43205-1453
(614) 251-4000
http://www.columbusfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
A public charitable foundation for receiving funds for distribution to charitable organizations mainly in the central Ohio region. Grants made to strengthen existing agencies or to initiate new programs in the following categories: arts and humanities, urban affairs, conservation and environmental protection, education, health, mental health and the developmentally disabled, and social service agencies.
Geographical Area Served:
Franklin County, OH.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for religious purposes, or for projects normally the responsibility of a public agency. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Findlay Hancock County Community Foundation
101 W. Sandusky St., Ste. 207
Findlay, OH 45840
(419) 425-1100
http://www.community-foundation.com
Purpose/Activities:
The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the Hancock County area through responsible grantmaking. The Community Foundation seeks to facilitate philanthropic efforts through development and stewardship of donor funds. The foundation builds permanent endowed funds contributed by individuals, corporations and institutions, provide grants and assistance to develop and strengthen organizations located in our community, encourages partnerships with other foundations, businesses and government entities to increase funds distributed to the community, and inspires philanthropic and community involvement.
Geographical Area Served:
Hancock County, OH.
Types of support:
Capital campaigns, consulting services, Management development/capacity building, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations for religious purposes, community services such as the police and fire protection, or for staff positions for government agencies. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment campaigns. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Nordson Corporation Foundation, The
28601 Clemens Road
Westlake, OH 44145-1119
(440) 892-1580
http://www.nordson.com/Corporate/Community/Foundation
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, education, the environment, mental health, alcoholism, employment, hunger, youth development, human services, inter-group and race relations, community development, mathematics, civic affairs, senior citizens, disabled persons, minorities, women, economically disadvantaged and homeless people.
Geographical Area Served:
Talladega, AL, San Diego County, CA, greater Atlanta, GA, Cuyahoga and Lorain counties, OH and Providence, RI.
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, building renovation, capital campaigns, Continuing support, general/operating support, In-kind gifts, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for churches, political organizations, or health organizations. No grants to individuals. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Reinberger Foundation, The
27600 Chagrin Boulevard, #355
Cleveland, OH 44122
(216) 292-2790
http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/reinberger/
Purpose/Activities:
Support for the arts, social welfare, higher education, and medical research.
Geographical Area Served:
Columbus and northeast OH.
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, building renovation, capital campaigns, Equipment, general/operating support, and research.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals, or for seed money, emergency funds, land acquisition, demonstration projects, or conferences, and no loans.

Foundation:
Helen Steiner Rice Foundation, The
221 E. 4th St., Suite 2100, Atrium 2
P.O. Box 0236
Cincinnati, OH 45201-0236
(513) 451-9241
http://www.helensteinerrice.com
Purpose/Activities:
Emphasis on the elderly, the homeless, health services, and the issue of hunger; support also for family services, youth and child welfare, women, and adult and early childhood education; preference for meeting immediate needs.
Geographical Area Served:
Cincinnati area and Lorain, OH.
Types of support:
Consulting services, Continuing support, emergency funds, Equipment, program development, and seed money.
Limitations:
Cincinnati area and Lorain, OH. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns or building funds. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Richland County Foundation
24 W. 3rd. Street, Suite 100
Mansfield, OH 44902-1209
(419) 525-3020
http://www.richlandcountyfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to improve the quality of life in Richland, County, OH, through organized philanthropy; to provide leadership and act as a catalyst in identifying and addressing evolving community needs, and to distribute grants for charitable purposes in the areas of health, economic development, basic human needs, education, cultural activities, environment, and community services. Also provides grants, through other local nonprofits, to aged and incurably ill Richland County residents.
Geographical Area Served:
Richland County, OH.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, emergency funds, endowments, program development, program evaluation, program-related investments/loans, scholarship funds, scholarships-to individuals, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for sectarian religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships) or for annual campaigns, operating expenses, or computer systems

Oregon

Foundation:
Oregon Community Foundation, The
1221 S.W. Yamhill, Suite 100
Portland, OR 97205
(503) 227-6846
http://www.ocf1.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to meet educational, cultural, medical, social and civic needs in all areas and at all levels of society throughout the state of Oregon.
Geographical Area Served:
OR
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, fellowships, general/operating support, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, scholarships-to individuals, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations for religious purposes or projects in individual schools. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships) or for annual fund appeals. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Carpenter Foundation, The
711 E. Main St., Ste. 10
Medford, OR 97504
(541) 772-5851
http://www.carpenter-foundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The primary purpose of the Carpenter Foundation is to add opportunity, choice, inclusiveness, enrichment, and a climate for change for those living in the Rogue Valley, OR. Primary areas of interest include the arts, education, public interest, regional planning, and human services, including child welfare and youth.
Geographical Area Served:
Jackson and Josephine counties, OR
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, consulting services, general/operating support, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Pennsylvania

Foundation:
Comcast Foundation, The
1500 Market St.
East Tower, 33rd Fl.
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with literacy, volunteerism, and youth leadership.
Geographical Area Served:
n/a
Types of support:
General/operating support and Grants to individuals.
Limitations:
Primarily in areas of company operations. No support for discriminatory organizations, private foundations, or political organizations. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

South Carolina

Foundation:
Central Carolina Community Foundation
P.O. Box 11222
Columbia, SC 29211-1222
(803) 254-5601
http://www.yourfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
Given primarily for the arts, education, health services, the disadvantaged, and youth; support also for community development, literacy programs, delinquency and child welfare, child development and family services, family planning, and recreation.
Geographical Area Served:
Calhoun, Clarendon, Fairfield, Kenshaw, Lee, Lexington, Newberry, Orangeburg, Richland, Saluda, and Sumter counties, SC.
Types of support:
Management development/capacity building, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals (except for designated awards or prizes), or for endowments. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Tennessee

Foundation:
Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc., The
1270 Market St.
Chattanooga, TN 37402
(423) 265-0586
http://www.cfgc.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to promote and enhance the well-being of the inhabitants of the greater Chattanooga, Tennessee area. Primary areas of interest include education, community development, youth and child development, the arts, race relations, and literacy development.
Geographical Area Served:
Chattanooga, TN.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, land acquisition, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for private schools, religious causes, or veterans' or fraternal organizations, public agencies, state, national or regional organizations. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Texas

Foundation:
Harry W. Bass Foundation
4809 Cole Ave., Ste. 250
Dallas, TX 75205
(214) 599-0300
http://www.harrybassfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
Primary focus is in the areas of youth and education.
Geographical Area Served:
Primarily for Dallas, and Fort Worth, TX, area.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, general/operating support, program development, and research.
Limitations:
No support for seminaries or private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, fundraisers or conferences. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Coastal Bend Community Foundation
The Six Hundred Bldg.
600 Leonard St., Ste. 1716
Corpus Christi, TX 78473
(361) 882-9745
http://www.cbcfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation serves as leader, catalyst, and resource for philanthropy in the Coastal Bend region of Texas. The foundation strives to provide a better quality of life for the residents of the Coastal Bend by promoting philanthropy, matching community needs with donors wishing to support the programs that meet those needs, and managing a growing investment to assure that changing community needs will be met into the future.
Geographical Area Served:
Arkansas, Bee, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Nueces, Refugio, and San Patricio counties, TX.
Types of support:
General/operating support, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for religious purposes, athletic teams, school groups, school districts, or elementary or secondary schools, or federal, state, county, or municipal governments. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
George Foundation, The
310 Morton St., PMB Ste.C
Richmond, TX 77469
(281) 342-6109
http://www.thegeorgefoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
Giving primarily for human services, education, health care and for community enhancement.
Geographical Area Served:
Fort Bend County, TX
Types of support:
Capital campaigns, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for religious, fraternal, or regranting organizations. No support for programs that support Fort Bend County that are initiated from other counties or states. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Paul and Mary Haas Foundation
P.O. Box 2928
Corpus Christi, TX 78403-6955
(361) 887-6955
E-mail: haasfnd@aol.com
Purpose/Activities:
Grants are made in seven areas: 1) Human Services, 2) Civic and Public Affairs, 3) Education, 4) Health, 5) Religion, 6) Arts, and 7) College scholarship. scholarship applicants must have been named as a Haas Scholar upon graduation from the 8th grade, be a graduating high school senior, and have received an acceptance letter from chosen college or university. Class of 2005 8th graders will be final group scholarships promised. Funding is also available for progressive causes, giving seed money for innovative services most often in the Corpus Christi, TX, area. Creative, innovative, and exploratory projects are encouraged with emphasis given to grants affecting children and youth.
Geographical Area Served:
Corpus Christi, TX
Types of support:
Conferences/seminars, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarships to individuals, and seed money.
Limitations:
No grants for fundraising dinners, dances, and balls. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Hoblizelle Foundation
5956 Sherry Ln., Ste. 901
Dallas, TX 75225-6522
(214) 373-0462
http://www.hoblitzelle.org
Purpose/Activities:
Grants for higher, secondary, vocational, scientific and medical education, hospitals and health services, youth agencies, cultural programs, social services, and community development.
Geographical Area Served:
TX, primarily Dallas.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations (except for sectarian purposes). No grants to individuals; only occasional board-initiated support for operating budgets, debt reduction, or research. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund, Inc.
2201 Market St., Ste. 601
Galveston, TX 77550-1529
(409) 762-1603
http://www.kempnerfund.org
Purpose/Activities:
Support primarily for human services, arts and humanities, education, community development, and Jewish issues in the Galveston, TX, area, and a small allocation for international issues.
Geographical Area Served:
Galveston County, TX.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, curriculum development, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, research, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for non-US. based organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising benefits or direct mail solicitations. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation
2928 Carlisle St., Ste. 222
Dallas, TX 75204
(214) 750-1884
http://www.kingfoundation.com
Purpose/Activities:
The King Foundation is committed to the highest standards of philanthropy and to honoring the intent of the generous founders, Carl B. and Florence E. King. The foundation's work is guided by the following principles: commitment to high ethical standards, adherence to strict financial guidelines, selection of appropriate and mission-focused grantees, evaluation and assessment of the grants, and clear and timely communication with all constituents. Grants are made in Texas and Arkansas in the following areas: aging children and youth, education, the indigent, medical and scientific research, and scholarships. More detailed information on each category is available on the foundation's website.
Geographical Area Served:
AR and Dallas and the Permian Basin area, TX.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, land acquisition, program development, research, and scholarship funds.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations, or to non-exempt organizations. No grants to individuals directly, or for construction of churches or seminaries. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Lubbock Area Foundation, Inc.
1655 Main St., Ste. 202
Lubbock, TX 79401
(806) 762-8061
http://www.lubbockareafoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation is a permanent charitable institution dedicated to the South Plains community. Giving primarily for education, arts, environment, health, civic affairs, and social services.
Geographical Area Served:
Limited to Lubbock, TX, and the surrounding South Plains counties.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, emergency funds, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for debt retirements; no loans. Contact foundation for a complete list of limitations.

Foundation:
Meadows Foundation, The
3003 Swiss Avenue
Dallas, TX 75204-6049
(214) 826-9431
http://www.mfi.org
Purpose/Activities:
Support for the arts, social services, community and rural development, health including mental health, education and civic and cultural programs. Operates a historic preservation investment-related program using a cluster of Victorian homes as offices for nonprofit agencies.
Geographical Area Served:
TX
Types of support:
Building renovation, capital campaigns, consulting services, Continuing support, curriculum development, general/operating support, land acquisition, Management development/capacity building matching/challenge support, program development, Publication, research, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals, generally no grants for annual campaigns, fundraising events, or professional conferences. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:
Rockwell Fund, Inc.
770 S. Post Oak Lane, Suite 525
Houston, TX 77056
(713) 629-9022
http://www.rockfund.org
Purpose/Activities:
Giving primarily for charitable, human services, educational, health, arts and humanities, environmental, historic preservation and civic purposes.
Geographical Area Served:
Houston, TX
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, building renovation, capital campaigns, Continuing support, curriculum development, general/operating support, land acquisition, Management development/capacity building, matching/challenge support, Professorships, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals or for medical or scientific research projects, underwriting benefits, dinners, galas, and fundraising special events. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:
San Antonio Area Foundation
110 Broadway, Suite 230
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 225-2243
http://www.saafdn.org
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to help donors achieve their charitable goals for the greater benefit of the community.
Geographical Area Served:
Limited to Bexar County, TX, and surrounding counties, except when otherwise specified by donor.
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, building renovation, Continuing support, curriculum development, emergency funds, general/operating support, Internship funds, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, research, scholarship funds, scholarships-to individuals, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for individual churches, congregations, or parishes (unless projects benefit community at large. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:
SBC Foundation
(formerly Southwestern Bell Foundation)

130 East Travis, Suite 350
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 351-2218
Purpose/Activities:
The foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, education, health, employment training and retraining, youth development public education, human services, community development, engineering and technology and computer science. Special emphasis is directed toward programs designed to provide access to technology to the underserved.
Geographical Area Served:
AR, CA, CT, IL, IN, KS, MI, MO, NV, OH, OK, TX, and WI; giving also to statewide, regional, and national organizations.
Types of support:
Employee matching gifts, employee-related scholarships, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, fraternal, veterans, or labor organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, individual K-12 schools or districts, political organizations, disease-specific organizations, religious schools, or discriminatory organizations. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:
Sterling-Turner Foundation
815 Walker Street, Suite 1543
Houston, TX 77002-5724
(713) 237-1117
http://www.sterlingturnerfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
Giving for higher and secondary education, social services, youth, the elderly, fine and performing arts groups and other cultural programs, Catholic, Jewish, Protestant church support and religious programs, hospitals, health services, AIDS research, hospices, programs for women and children, minorities, the homeless, the handicapped, urban and community development, civic and urban affairs, libraries, and conservation programs.
Geographical Area Served:
Travis, Harris, Kerr, Fort Bend, and Tom Greene counties, TX.
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, building renovation, capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, curriculum development, fellowships, general/operating support, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, research, scholarship funds, and seed money.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:
Trull Foundation, The
404 4th Street
Palacios, TX 77465
(361) 972-5241
http://trullfoundation.org
Purpose/Activities:
For over 35 years, the foundation has been actively interested in various educational, religious, cultural and social programs, the majority of which have been in Texas. The foundation supports, but is not limited to Presbyterian interests. It is also concerned with people, with improving the quality of life for those living in poor or repressed conditions. Additional interests of the foundation include local health care, children and families, people suffering from substance abuse, and a concern for the coastal Texas environment.
Geographical Area Served:
Rural southern TX, with emphasis on Palacios and Matagorda county areas.
Types of support:
Annual campaigns, building renovation, conferences/seminars, Continuing support, curriculum development, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, Publication, research, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals directly or for capital building campaigns, or endowment funds. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Virginia

Foundation:

Arlington Community Foundation
2525 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 243-4785
http://www.arlcf.org

Purpose/Activities:
The foundation provides support for the arts, education, hospitals, human services, community development, and public administration.
Geographical Area Served:
Arlington, VA
Types of support:
consulting services, curriculum development, emergency funds, general/operating support, Instructional staff development, Management development/capacity building, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:

No support for religious purposes. No grants to individual (except for specific awards by nomination), or for endowments. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.


Foundation:

Gannett Foundation, Inc.
7950 Jones Branch Dr.
McLean, VA 22107
FAX: (703) 854-2167
http://www.gannettfoundation.org

Purpose/Activities:

The foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, education, the environment, health, housing, human services, community development, and disadvantaged populations. Grants and employee matching gifts are also made through the Gannett Foundation Fund at the Rochester Area Community Foundation and the Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc.

Geographical Area Served:
National; international including Guam and the United Kingdom.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, conferences/seminars, employee matching gifts, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, and technical assistance.
Limitations:

For company daily newspapers and broadcast stations. No support for religious organizations, elementary or secondary schools (except for special initiatives not provided for by regular school budgets), fraternal, political, or veterans' organizations, athletic teams, bands, or volunteer firefighters. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.


Foundation:

Claude Moore Charitable Foundation, The
11350 Random Hills Road, Suite 520
Fairfax, VA 22030-7429
(703) 934-1147
http://www.claudemoorefoundation.org

Purpose/Activities:
Giving primarily for the enhancement of educational opportunities, including higher education for young people.
Geographical Area Served:
VA
Types of support:
Building/renovation, conferences/seminars, continuing support, endowments, matching/challenging support, program development, and scholarship funds.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:

Norfolk Foundation, The
1 Commercial Plaza, Suite 1410
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 622-7951
http://www.norfolkfoundation.org

Purpose/Activities:
The foundation seeks to make grants that transform the quality of life and inspire philanthropy in Southeastern Virginia. support for post-secondary educational institutions, family and child welfare agencies, cultural and civic programs, and environmental organizations.
Geographical Area Served:
Southeastern VA
Types of support:
Building renovation, capital campaigns, consulting services, curriculum development, emergency funds, land acquisition, Management development/capacity building, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarship funds, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for national or international organizations (except for those with offices in southeastern VA), or religious organizations for religious purposes, fraternal activities, hospitals and similar healthcare facilities, or projects normally the responsibility of the government. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Washington

Foundation:

Blue Mountain Community Foundation
(formerly Blue Mountain Area Foundation)

8 S. 2nd Ste. 618
P.O. Box 603
Walla Walla, WA 99362-0015
(509) 529-4371
http://www.bluemountainfoundation.org

Purpose/Activities:
The foundation promotes effective philanthropy by fostering private charitable giving, providing management of funds and financially supporting students and charitable organizations to improve the quality of life in the community.
Geographical Area Served:
Limited to Umatilla County, OR, and Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, and Walla Walla counties, WA.
Types of support:
curriculum development, general/operating support, Management development/capacity building, program development, scholarships-to individuals, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious organizations. No grants for seed money, multi-year grants, or operating expenses. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:

Community Foundation of North Central Washington
(formerly Greater Wenatchee Community Foundation)

P.O. Box 3332
Wenatchee, WA 98807-3332
(509) 663-7716
http://www.cfncw.org

Purpose/Activities:

The foundation makes a difference by serving as a bridge between donors and the broader community. Primary areas of interest include the arts, education, the environment, and the disadvantaged, with emphasis on child welfare and the elderly.

Geographical Area Served:
North central WA, especially Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, capital campaigns, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, scholarships to individuals, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for religious sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals (except for designated scholarships), or for continuing support. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:

Kongsgaard-Goldman Foundation
1932 lst Ave., Ste. 602
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 448-1874
http://www.kongsgaard-goldman.org

Purpose/Activities:
Primary areas of interest include the arts (in WA only), human rights and civic developments, the environment, and technical assistance.
Geographical Area Served:

AK, ID, MT, OR, and WA, with emphasis on Missoula, MT, Portland, OR, and Seattle, WA: giving also in British Columbia, Canada.

Types of support:
Conferences/seminars, emergency funds, general/operating support, land acquisition, matching/challenge support, program development, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No support for institutions of higher learning or medical institutions. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, medical research or general animal welfare. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:

Norcliffe Foundation, The
999 3rd Avenue, Suite 1006
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 682-4820
http://www.thenorcliffefoundation.com

Purpose/Activities:
Giving for the arts and cultural activities, Roman Catholic church support and religious associations, hospitals, early childhood, higher and secondary education, and historic preservation; support also for medical research and health associations, hospices, the environment and conservation, and social services, including programs for the disabled, the homeless, child welfare, youth agencies, wildlife organizations, and the aged.
Geographical Area Served:

Giving in the Puget Sound region of WA, with emphasis in and around Seattle.

Types of support:

Annual campaigns, building/renovation, capital campaigns, curriculum development, endowments, fellowships, general operating support, matching challenge support; Professorships, program development, research, and scholarship funds.

Limitations:

No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, matching gifts, or scholarships; no loans. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

West Virginia

Foundation:

Parkersburg Area Community Foundation
501 Avery Street
P.O. Box 1762
Parkersburg, WV 26102-1762
(304) 428-4438
http://www.pacfwv.com

Purpose/Activities:
The foundation's mission is to serve the people of Parkersburg, WV, area by building permanent resources to meet the community's broad charitable needs, managing these assets efficiently, and using them effectively in response to the area's changing needs and opportunities.
Geographical Area Served:
Mid-Ohio Valley communities of Calhoun, Doddridge, Gilmer, Jackson, Mason, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Wirt, and Wood counties, WV, and Washington County, OH.
Types of support:
Building/renovation, emergency funds; Equipment, matching challenge support; program development, scholarship funds, scholarships and student loans to individuals, and seed money.
Limitations:
No support for sectarian religious purposes. No grants for travel, meetings, seminars, conferences, or student exchange programs. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Wisconsin

Foundation:

Cornerstone Foundation of Northeastern Wisconsin, Inc.
2413 Hazelwood Ln., Ste. B
Green Bay, WI 54304
(920) 490-8290
E-mail: cornerstonefdn@ntd.net

Purpose/Activities:

Emphasis on education, cultural programs, and social service and youth agencies; support also for healthcare facilities.

Geographical Area Served:
Primarily for Brown county, WI.
Types of support:

Building/renovation, capital campaigns, emergency funds, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, and program development.

Limitations:
No grants to individuals. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

Foundation:

Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund
P.O. Box 11978
Milwaukee, WI 53211-0978
(414) 271-6020
http://www.cudahyfund.org

Purpose/Activities:
Primary areas of interest include the arts, education, youth, international relief, and social services. support for the homeless, family services, and international development programs; support also for national programs concerned with environmental and public interest issues, and cultural and civic affairs programs.
Geographical Area Served:
Chicago, IL, WI and for international (U.S. based) programs
Types of support:
Building/renovation, general/operating support, matching/challenge support, program development, seed money, and technical assistance.
Limitations:
No grants to individuals, or for endowments. Contact foundation for complete list of limitation.

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