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  • Abbott Laboratories Community Investments Program
    (Buffalo, NY) - HIV/AIDS, science, education programs.

  • Adirondack Community Trust 
    Funds a variety of projects.

  • Arco Foundation
    The ARCO Foundation awards grants mainly in geographic areas where ARCO facilities and employees are located -- the West, the Southwest, Alaska and the Rocky Mountain region. Foundation grants are made in five program categories (education, community, arts and humanities, the environment, and public information).

  • Ahearn Foundation
    The Ahearn Foundation has focused its efforts on capital items that stress health and education needs. While Broome Community College, Lourdes Hospital and United Health Services have received the greatest amount of support from the Foundation, nearly fifty different nonprofit organizations within Broome County have received grants. The smallest grant awarded by the Foundation has been $1,000; the largest, $20,000.

  • Aspect Telecommunications Community Involvement (United States)
    To focus our collective potential, we developed the Aspect Community Commitment Fund. Through it, we fund local nonprofit and schools (public and private), focusing on the education of children and youth in our communities. Santa Clara County, California, Westchester County, New York, Dallas County, Texas, Cook County, Illinois.

  • The Association of the Bar of the City of New York Fund, Inc.
    Whether assisting homeless, immigrant or otherwise at-risk men, women and children, educating public school students or sponsoring a human rights mission to Rwanda, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York Fund, Inc. (City Bar Fund) works to assist those in need.

  • Bodman Foundation
    The Bodman Foundation concentrates its grant program in New York City with occasional grants directed to northern New Jersey in memory of the Bodmans. This includes funding for youth, rehabilitation, biomedical research, child welfare, science education, major cultural institutions, health and hospitals, social services, welfare reform, alcohol and drug abuse, responsible fatherhood and father absence, and education (including charter schools, public school reform, and parental school choice). Other interests include volunteerism, literacy, homelessness, entrepreneurship and economic development, environment (science education and land conservation), and job training with employment in the private business sector.

  • Robert Bowne Foundation - NY City
    Current giving program focuses specifically on innovation in both new and existing youth programs. Our goal is to fund groups that are willing to take risks, and that aspire to make literacy education an integral part of their work. Through our grants and technical assistance, we seek to strengthen understanding of the theory underlying effective literacy education, to improve practice, and to build programs' capacity to effect educational change.

  • Brewster Education Foundation - Brewster, New York
    private, not-for-profit organization established to raise funds to foster, encourage, and promote public education programs.

  • The Bronx Council on the Arts 
    The Bronx Council on the Arts announces that the applications for the 1998-1999 Community Arts Grants are already available. The grants are awarded to arts and community based organizations for arts projects that serve the people of the Bronx. Although all applicants are welcome, funds are granted directly to non-profit organizations. Individual artists may apply in partnership with a Bronx-based not-for-profit organization.

  • Brooklyn Union Gas Company (Now KeySpan)
    We invest in the education of young people, housing and infrastructure, the development of jobs, and culture and quality of life. As part of this commitment we also seek to establish a legacy of Environmental Excellence throughout the Northeast. Also includes information on the KeySpan Foundation.

  • Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation
    Central Hudson takes pride in the communities we are a part of. Through our commitment to the United Way, and employee volunteer efforts, the company and it's employees take an active role in making the world a brighter place for the people we serve.

  • The Community Foundation for the Capital Region - Albany, New York
    Since our founding in 1968, we've been helping countless individuals, families, businesses and organizations achieve their charitable objectives. In the process, we're building a better community – today, tomorrow and forever.

  • Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo
    The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo is a community endowment whose mission is to strengthen and improve the quality of life in the Greater Buffalo area by supporting and enhancing philanthropy and charitable activities.

  • Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust  
    The Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust, in partnership with the American Music Center, is continuing a program to help New York City dance companies meet the costs of using live music, performed by orchestras or other ensembles, for their New York City performances in 1999.

  • Fund for the City of NY
    The Fund is an independent private operating foundation and public charity. Its mandate is to respond to the opportunities and problems of New York City; to improve the performance of the city's government and the quality of life of its citizens. To achieve these ends, the Fund introduces new programs, technology, and methods to government agencies and nonprofit organizations, and helps to implement them
  • Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation  
    Dedicated to improving the well-being of residents in Monroe and Yates counties by funding programs that aid disadvantaged children and families.
  • Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation
    Makes grants to nonprofit organizations concerned with the environment, human rights, peace and security, and New York City civic and cultural issues.
  • The William T. Grant Foundation
    The William T. Grant Foundation has pursued this goal over the years through its emphasis on support of postdoctoral research projects on the development of children, adolescents, and youth, and service projects in the New York City area.
  • The Jerome Foundation - New York City
    The Foundation supports programs in dance, literature, media arts, music, theater,performance art, the visual arts, multidisciplinary work and arts criticism. Within each arts discipline, the Foundation focuses on artists who are living and working in Minnesota and New York City.
  • The Emily Davie and Joseph S. Kornfeld Foundation (New York City)
    The Foundation accepts applications for grant support for programs in medical ethics, care of the dying, relief of pain; and for programs that teach reading, writing and other subjects (including the arts) to students who attend the New York City public schools.
  • Lake Shore Savings Bank -Chautauqua County, NY
    Organizations whose activities or programs directly benefit Chautauqua County. If the organization is not physically located in Lake Shore Saving's service area, the contributions received from the Community Reinvestment Fund must be earmarked for local programs and activities.
  • Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation
    Provides leadership and support through grants, technical assistance and information to artists and arts organizations in Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, U.S. Virgin Islands, and West Virginia.
  • New York State Council on the Arts
    The Council's mission is "to preserve and expand the rich and diverse cultural resources that are the heritage of the people of the State" through the support of nonprofit arts organizations and artists in the State.
  • New York Women's Foundation 
    The New York Women's Foundation seeks to fund programs within the five boroughs of New York City which will contribute to moving low-income women and girls towards economic self-sufficiency and into the workplace.
  • Niagara Mohawk Foundation
    The Foundation provides small grants to a wide variety of charitable, not-for-profit, tax-exempt organizations in Niagara Mohawk's service area.
  • The Rockefeller Brothers Fund - New York City
    Areas of Interest: To strengthen and enhance civil society in New York City by supporting efforts to build civic engagement and capacity in communities.
  • Trinity Grants Program
    The Grants Program currently seeks to accomplish four objectives: to meet needs of metropolitan New York; to strengthen the Church in the global south (including Africa, Asia, and other economically challenged areas); to strengthen telecommunications in the Anglican Communion; and to strengthen spiritual formation in the Episcopal Church of the United States.

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