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Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation - Tulsa, Oklahoma
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| The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation is a broad-based funding foundation. However, areas of emphasis include Jewish causes, the indigent, the disenfranchised and the homeless. Besides funding the nonprofit sector, the Foundation also awards college scholarships and post secondary school scholarships to students based on financial need and aptitude for continuing education. Only students who have attended an Oklahoma high school and are under 28 years of age at the time of application are eligible for scholarships. Deadlines: January 2nd, April 1st, July 15th and October 15th. |
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Fred B. and Ruth B. Zigler
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| The Fred B. and Ruth B. Zigler Foundation provides grants and scholarships for students in Jefferson Davis Parish. Founded in 1956 by Ruth B. and Fred B. Zigler, the Zigler Foundation is a non profit organization and serves the community of Southwestern Louisiana. |
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M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation - TX, FL, OR, NY
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| The M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation honors the tradition of its founders through grants that stimulate change. To accomplish this mission, the Foundation acts as a catalyst for collaboration and makes grants in communities where the Directors live or have an interest. Grants are made primarily in the communities of Dallas (Dallas County) and Houston (Harris County), Texas; Boca Raton, Florida; Portland, Oregon; and New York, New York including Long Island. Areas of funding interest include Community Services, Health, Education, Jewish Heritage. |
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Zarrow Families Foundation - Tulsa, Oklahoma
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| The Zarrow families are committed to providing support for the disadvantaged (including mentally ill and mentally and physically challenged children, youth and adults and the homeless). They do this through providing educational opportunities, social services, health and mental health programs, medical research and housing. Their geographical preference is the Tulsa area, however, they give to Jewish causes all over the world. |
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Zellerbach Family Foundation
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| The Mission of the Zellerbach Family Foundation is to be a catalyst for constructive social change by initiating and investing in efforts that strengthen families and communities. The Foundation accepts proposals only for its Community Arts Program. All other programs are initiated by the Foundation. Non-profit community arts organizations doing their work in San Francisco, Contra Costa, and Alameda counties, representing the fields of dance, theater, visual arts, music, festivals, poetry, literature, and publications are eligible to apply. Films and videos are not eligible. Youth-performed or youth-oriented programs are not eligible. |
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ZeroDivide - National and International Focus
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| ZeroDivide was founded in 1998 as a result of the groundbreaking advocacy work and coalition building of 134 community organizations during the merger of two telecommunications companies, Pacific Bell and SBC Communications. Since our inception, almost $50 million has been invested through us through a combination of investments to provide solutions to community-building barriers such as: Lack of access to technology, Inability to use technology, Lack of relevant content. ZeroDivide has awarded more than 502 grants to nearly 400 community-based organizations in 41 of the state’s 58 counties. By increasing access to information and communications technology, ZeroDivide’s strategic and community investment partners have improved the lives of thousands in underserved communities. |
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Ziemann Foundation - Wisconsin
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| The Ziemann Foundation is a private family foundation created in the 1960s by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ziemann. The mission of the foundation is to improve the quality of life for citizens with disabilities in southeastern Wisconsin. The Foundation has a particular interest in projects focused on: Cognitive, physical and functional disabilities, Mental illness, Literacy, English as a second language, Inclusion and diversity issues. |
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