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Albert Pick Jr. Fund - Chicago, Illinois
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| The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund is an Illinois nonprofit corporation organized in 1947 as a general-purpose private foundation. To focus its resources, the Fund considers requests only from nonprofits with offices and separately budgeted programs operating within the City of Chicago. Areas of funding interest include Civic and Community, Culture, Education, Health & Human Services. |
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Albert Pick, Jr. Fund - Chicago
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| The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund considers requests only from nonprofits with offices and separately budgeted programs operating within the City of Chicago. The Fund will review applications from civic and community-based organizations working to improve the City and its individual neighborhoods. Additionally, programs that enhance the environment, address the needs of minorities and the physically disabled and/or promote good government and human relations, will be considered. The Fund supports the efforts of Chicago's cultural organizations - both large and small; Education: the majority of its resources for this program category will be allocated to organizations with programs and services in early childhood education, tutoring, at-risk intervention and in job training and retraining; The Fund values the efforts of Chicago-based nonprofits involved in the direct delivery of health and human service programs. Grants will not be made, however, to hospitals or to local chapters of single-disease agencies. Eligible nonprofits with programs providing health, disabled or rehabilitation counseling; and/or crisis and shelter care services to youth, at-risk families and geriatric populations will be considered. Deadline Dates: January 21, April 1, July 1 and October 1. |
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Countess Moira Charitable Foundation - Children - Global Focus
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| The foundation’s mission is to aid the well-being of youth anywhere in the World. The foundation has underwritten several life-saving medical operations for indigent children in addition to supporting charitable organizations that focus on the betterment of youth. The foundation makes grants to private nonprofit or public tax-exempt organizations for purposes defined under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We welcome qualified organizations to submit letters of inquiry for operating, program, endowment and capital funding needs that support the mission of our foundation. We specifically do not give grants for events or fundraisers. |
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Dr. & Mrs. Paul Pierce Memorial Foundation - Texas
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| The Dr. & Mrs. Paul Pierce Memorial Foundation was established in 1963 to support and promote quality education, human services, and health care programming for underserved populations. Special consideration is given to charitable organizations that serve the people of Grayson County, Texas. The Foundation has four deadlines annually: March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1. |
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Dr. P. Phillips Foundation
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| The Dr. P. Phillips Foundation makes grants to nonprofit organizations that focus on educational programs, children and youth services, social services, cultural programs, and health or rehabilitative programs. Geographic focus: Orange and Osceola counties, Florida. |
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Ellis L. Phillips Foundation - Massachusetts
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| The Ellis L. Phillips Foundation supports charities, especially in communities where trustees live, or in fields where we have specialized knowledge or interests. Though our grants are generally modest in size, we try to make strategically significant investments in people, ideas, projects and institutions that promise demonstrable, substantial, long-range public benefits, with high cost-effectiveness and leverage. In general, our philanthropic interests include informal education, the environment, human services, visual arts, music and the promotion of philanthropy. |
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Frank Reed & Margaret Jane Peters Memorial Fund I - Massachusetts
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| The Frank Reed & Margaret Jane Peters Memorial Fund I was established in 1935 to support and promote quality educational, human services, and health care programming for underserved populations. Special consideration is given to charitable organizations that serve youth and children. The application deadline for the Frank Reed & Margaret Jane Peters Memorial Fund I is September 1. Applicants will be notified of grant decisions before November 30. |
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Harold Whitworth Pierce Charitable Trust - Boston
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| The Harold Whitworth Pierce Charitable Trust offers grants primarily for projects that will produce long-range benefits through leverage of the Trust's resources. Grants are made for specific programs, for “seed money”, and for capital projects, especially those which can reduce operating costs. Occasional grants are made for operating support. Grants are focused on institutions and programs in the Boston area. Areas of funding interest includes Education, Green and Public Places, Capital Projects, Research, Arts Education. |
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Herman T. and Phenie R. Pott Foundation - St. Louis, Missouri
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| The Pott Foundation was established in 1963 by Herman T. Pott. The grant making process is overseen by an Advisory Committee made up of seven members. The Advisory Committee of the Pott Foundation honors the values that were important to Herman T. Pott and Phenie R. Pott; children, education and health and human services. Most of the grant recipients are located in Herman Pott's adopted city of St. Louis, Missouri. The Advisory Committee has given grants to the following types of organizations: Child-focused Organizations, Scholarships, Medical Research, Hospitals and Hospices, Women's Shelters, Food Pantries. All applications must be received by April 1 for consideration. |
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Irene W. & C. B. Pennington Foundation - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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| Most of the foundation's giving focuses on organizations and agencies within or near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This includes East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, and West Feliciana Parishes. Some support is given in Tangipahoa Parish and the Florida panhandle. Areas of Interest - Human services and education are the two areas of most interest to the foundation. Support is also given in the areas of medical/health, arts and humanities, and community development. In some cases, projects may be funded in the areas of the environment and religion. |
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Irwin Andrew Porter Foundation - MN, WI, IO, ND, SD, IL, MI
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| The Foundation provides funding for a variety of interest areas. The quality, innovation, thoughtfulness and effectiveness of a project are of more importance than the specific interest area. That said, areas of interest for IAP are the arts, education, environment and social programs. IAP limits its consideration to projects within Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Illinois and Michigan. |
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Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation - Minnesota
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| From the beginning, The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation focused on areas where Jay saw the greatest need: efforts to combat discrimination and honor diversity, self-sufficiency, health, education and programs for people with disabilities. We award grants to nonprofits based in Minnesota and for work that benefits constituents or communities located in the Twin Cities 7-county metropolitan region (Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington Counties). Grants directed by the Trustees in response to the needs of their own communities across the country. We encourage you to contact a member of the Foundation’s staff to discuss your request or organizational needs. |
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John and Margaret Post Foundation - New Jersey
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| The John and Margaret Post Foundation provides support to charitable organizations, which benefit the quality of life for families and society in general and primarily in Northwest New Jersey. First consideration for grants is given to organizations based in Northwest New Jersey, or the New Jersey chapters of national organizations. Proposals are occasionally considered from groups outside of the state. Priority for funding will be given in the following order: capital needs, specific programs and general operating expenses for smaller organizations who do not have endowments that provide operating support or that can be considered "grass roots". |
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