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Department
of Education - E Grants
e-GRANTS, the Department of Education's (ED) portal site for electronic
grants. From e-GRANTS you may access all of the Department's web-based
grant systems.
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7-Eleven - National Focus
Our mission is simple: to serve the needs of the communities in which
7-Eleven® stores operate. We believe the most effective way to advance our
mission is to support causes that are aligned with community and customer
interests and enhance the overall quality of life in neighborhoods where
our customers, franchisees and employees live, work and play. That’s why
our community relations initiatives are generally focused at the local
level and on four key areas associated with strong communities and
citizens: safety, education, health & wellness and community
revitalization. And priority is given to youth programs to ensure we build
a strong foundation for the next generation.
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3Comm Corporate Commitment
Areas of funding interest: Education, Community, Health and Human
Services, Arts.
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AETNA Foundation
Major Programs: Health, Education, The Arts, Communities.
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The A. J. Fletcher Foundation - North Carolina
The Foundation's particular focus is on human services and education
using grants and partnerships with other charitable organizations to give
voice to North Carolinians who have no voice.
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Annenberg
Foundation
The Annenberg Foundation exists to advance public well-being through
improved communication. As a principal means of achieving this goal, the
Foundation encourages the development of more effective ways to share
ideas and knowledge. The Annenberg Foundation focuses on four major
program areas: education and youth, arts and culture, community and civic,
and health.
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Bank of the West's Charitable Investments Program
The mission of the Bank's Charitable Contributions Program is to help meet
the needs of the communities we serve by supporting nonprofit
organizations dedicated to improving quality of life, particularly for
low- and moderate-income individuals and communities. The Bank will
consider requests for contributions from nonprofit organizations that
qualify under the following charitable giving categories: Community and
Economic Development, Education and Job Training, Health and Human Care,
Civic and Cultural. The Bank actively grants charitable contributions in
the communities we serve, which includes several counties in the following
19 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon,
South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
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Beaumont
Foundation
The Foundation provides grants and scholarships to a broad range of
charitable, religious and educational organizations across the United
States. We support organizations that seek to improve lives by giving
people the tools to become educated, healthy, and self-reliant through the
grantmaking areas of Education, Health Care, Children and Youth Programs,
Social Services (Food, Shelter and Clothing) and our Children of Fallen
Heroes Program.
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BP Foundation
When BP employees choose to support charitable activities, the BP
Foundation’s Employee Matching Fund matches their personal donations,
volunteer time or – under specific circumstances – fundraising. In 2009,
employees gave around $6.1 million, volunteered their time and raised
funds to benefit charitable organizations worldwide. These activities were
matched by grants of approximately $8.7 million by the BP Foundation.
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Ashland
Corporate Contributions
Ashland has a proactive, outcome-driven giving strategy. We seek,
select, support and/or partner with organizations whose goals reflect our
commitment to enhancing the quality of life in our communities. Areas of
funding interest include education, communities and civic affairs,
disaster relief, environment, health and human services.
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AT &
T Foundation
The AT&T Foundation makes grants to tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations
as defined under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, and
in the case of international grants, to organizations that meet the
criteria for nonprofit tax-exemption (under Section 501(c)(3)) and the
laws of the country of incorporation. Areas of funding interest: K-12 and
higher education - Accredited public and private elementary and secondary
schools, accredited public and private two- and four-year institutions of
higher education, and educational nonprofit organizations are eligible for
consideration; comprehensive civic and community service programs that
fall within our specific areas of focus. The Foundation believes that
artistic creativity is a complex and important form of communication, and
that thriving cultural institutions are a key to community well-being. To
that end, the Arts & Culture Program supports innovative artistic projects
by nationally and internationally recognized arts and cultural
institutions.
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Verizon Foundation
The Verizon Foundation targets our philanthropic investments to partners
and programs that achieve meaningful outcomes and measurable results in
specific areas within each of our Funding Priorities. Grant applicants are
required to select one or more outcomes and results for grants in each of
our Funding Priorities. Areas of funding interest include Education,
Literacy, Domestic Violence Prevention, Healthcare and Accessibility,
Internet Safety. The Verizon Foundation reviews unsolicited proposals on a
continuous calendar year basis from January 1st through October 31st.The above is a very
short listing of the resources we have available. To view a much more
expanded listing
please click here.
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