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The Appalachian Community Fund
Community foundation established in 1986 to provide grants to groups promoting progressive
community change in the central region of Appalachia. The Ashland Inc.
Foundation
Education - our primary concern, Arts and culture, Civic and community, Human services
Bell South
Foundation
Grants throughout nine southeastern states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Focus on the people who have the power to improve learning. Will
consider all of the places where learning occurs - not only in individual schools and
school systems, but also in workplaces, homes and communities at large.
James Graham Brown
Foundation
Emphasis: Louisville & Kentucky - The primary categories of funding are Education,
Civic and Economic Development, Youth, and Health and General Welfare. There are no
application deadlines.
Cinergy Corporation/Cinergy Foundation
The parent company of The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. (Cinergy/CG&E), Union
Light, Heat & Power (Cinergy/ULH&P), Lawrenceburg Gas (Cinergy/LG) and PSI Energy,
Inc. (Cinergy/PSI), which together, serve 1.4 million electric and 450,000 gas customers
in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.
Clorox Company
Foundation (Burnside and Louisville)
The Clorox Company Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in communities
where Clorox employees live and work. The Foundation makes grants, mobilizes employee
volunteers and works with community leaders and other funders
Equitable Resources, Incorporated
Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky
H.B. Fuller Foundation
Special emphasis is given to five United States communities where H.B. Fuller Company has
a major presence: St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn.; Palatine, Ill.; Covington, Ga.;
Paducah, Ky.; and Roseville, Calif. Arts/Humanities, Education, Environment, Health
and Human Services Public Benefit, Employee Community Leadership Fund
The Kentucky Foundation for
Women
The goal of the Kentucky Foundation for Women is to change the lives of women by
supporting feminist expression in the arts in Kentucky; by publishing The American Voice,
a literary journal; and by operating Hopscotch House, a rural retreat for women near
Louisville.
The John S. and James L.
Knight Foundation (Lexington)
Areas of Interest: Community Initiatives, Education, Arts and Culture, Journalism
Quantum
Corporation Community Relations Program - Education
Quantum believes in its responsibility to be a good corporate citizen in the communities
in which we do business, and we strive to provide an extraordinary environment for our
employees. Operating Communities: Santa Clara Valley, Shrewsbury, Louisville and Colorado
Springs. Select international sites in: Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore.
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