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Agnes M. Lindsay Trust
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| The Agnes M. Lindsay Trust was formed in 1939 in New Hampshire. It currently awards grants that support health and welfare organizations, particularly those serving individuals with special needs, including the blind, deaf, learning disabled, the elderly, and children. Organizations funded include (but are not limited to) children’s hospitals, youth/family services, children’s homes, summer camps and enrichment programs, hospice care, and programs for those with disabilities. |
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Lincoln Financial Foundation
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| The Lincoln Financial Foundation's approach to local philanthropic giving reflects Lincoln Financial's strong connection to its communities. Recognizing that the employees in its affiliate offices can best determine the needs of their respective communities, Lincoln Financial has created an employee giving network by establishing local Charitable Contribution Committees in our primary business locations. These committees review grant proposals, make site visits, and award grants to the nonprofit organizations that they believe will make an enduring impact on their communities. The Charitable Contributions Committees bring the Lincoln Foundation's mission to life by focusing contributions in three "quality of life" areas: Arts and Culture; Education/Workforce Development & Human Services. |
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National Grid Corporate Contributions
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| National Grid contributes millions of dollars every year to deserving programs, most notably in energy, education and the environment—three areas critical to the core business of our company moving forward. Our shared future depends on the economic strength and social well-being of our communities. That's why we provide grants to a wide range of charitable, not-for-profit, and tax-exempt organizations throughout our service area. We want to ensure our approach is sustainable and enables us to build meaningful long-term relationships with the community. Our more than 17,000 full time U.S. employees provide gas and electric service to more than 7 million customers in the New York Metropolitan area, upstate New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. National Grid also generates electricity for customers located in New York City and Long Island. |
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National Grid Foundation
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| The National Grid Foundation was created to enhance the quality of life in areas where we provide services. Our ongoing challenge is to create opportunities for solutions to educational and environmental issues. Our Foundation philosophy is based on the principle that giving people the tools to build hope is an essential ingredient in the development of individuals, families and communities. The National Grid Foundation endeavors to improve the quality of life within our grant making area by supporting educational opportunities that assist people of all ages advance their opportunities for self sufficiency. Our educational priorities include: Classroom based education for K-12 students; Innovative Scholarship and University partnerships that support and advance underserved members of our community; Skills training that helps people of all ages to lead more productive lives. The National Grid Foundation also takes great pride with respect to our commitment to the environment, and we make grants to organizations that share our fervor for environmental stewardship. Our more than 17,000 full time U.S. employees provide gas and electric service to more than 7 million customers in the New York Metropolitan area, upstate New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. National Grid also generates electricity for customers located in New York City and Long Island. |
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Page Hill Foundation
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| The Page Hill Foundation, Inc, founded in 1997, is a small family foundation focused on improving the lives of America's less fortunate youth. Some of the programs that have been supported include summer camp programs for urban children, programs for the hearing-impaired, bias reduction programs, programs for victims of domestic violence, urban youth recreation camps, mentoring programs for single parent children, eating disorder programs, scholarships, housing programs, advocacy programs for minors involved in our court system, and computer education for children. Geographical focus - New Hampshire & Primarily, but not exclusively, Morris or Union County, New Jersey. |
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