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1675 Foundation
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| The 1675 Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals and families through the support of non-profit organizations working in the areas of arts & culture, education, the environment, health, human services and history. Priority is given to organizations serving Philadelphia and Chester Counties in southeastern Pennsylvania and other geographic areas of interest to the Trustees. |
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Albertsons Community Investment
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| Albertsons Community Investment gives grants to nonprofit and school programs that meet the following focus areas: Hunger Relief, Health, Nutrition & Healthy Lifestyles. Geographical focus areas: Idaho, Montana, Southern Nevada, Southern California, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, New Mexico or Texas. |
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Ameriprise Financial - Multiple States
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| Ameriprise Financial is committed to giving back to our communities by supporting organizations whose shared goal is to improve the lives of individuals from all walks of life. Ameriprise Financial has a rich heritage of supporting communities across the nation where our clients, advisors and employees live and work. We take pride in this leadership role and carry out our mission by initiating innovative programs as well as supporting existing ones. From creating and funding financial literacy programs for under-served populations, to building homes, giving back is an integral part of our history and our future. Areas of funding interest include Meeting Basic Needs (Food, Shelter, Self Sufficiency), Supporting Community Vitality (Community Development, Civic Leadership, Cultural Enrichment, Disaster Response & Recovery, Environmental Awareness, (Volunteer Driven Causes). |
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Anheuser-Busch and the Anheuser-Busch Foundation
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| Anheuser-Busch and the Anheuser-Busch Foundation have established a legacy of giving back. By supporting and partnering with organizations around the globe, we continue to create new friendships. Over the past decade, our company and charitable foundation have contributed more than $370 million to nonprofit organizations working to improve our communities and enhancing the enjoyment of life for millions of people. Areas of funding interest include Education, Health & Human Services, Cultural Enrichment. |
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Annie E. Casey Foundation
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| The Annie E. Casey Foundation is a private charitable organization, dedicated to helping build better futures for disadvantaged children in the United States. The primary mission of the Foundation is to foster public policies, human-service reforms, and community supports that more effectively meet the needs of todays vulnerable children and families. In pursuit of this goal, the Foundation makes grants that help states, cities and neighborhoods fashion more innovative, cost-effective responses to these needs. We do not seek, nor often fund, unsolicited grant applications. However, we do not discourage you from sharing your ideas with us. If you would like the Casey Foundation to consider supporting a specific promising program, practice, or policy that helps children and families succeed, send us a brief description of the project and contact information where we can learn more. |
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Bank of America Foundation
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| Our philanthropic approach is to create a positive impact in our communities today by investing in neighborhoods for the future. To achieve this goal, we form partnerships with key community stakeholders. We work with non-profit organizations to identify critical issues in local communities and invest in these organizations to better equip them to address these needs. Overall, our giving falls into four categories critical to the long-term success of our neighborhoods: Community Development, Education, Health and Human Services, and Arts and Culture. |
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Bank of the West - AZ, CA, CO, ID, KS, MN, MO, NV, NM, ND, OK, OR, SD, UT, WA, WI, WY
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| The mission of the Bank's Charitable Contributions Program is to help meet the needs of the communities we serve by supporting nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving quality of life, particularly for low- and moderate-income individuals and communities. The Bank will consider requests for contributions from nonprofit organizations that qualify under the following charitable giving categories: Community and Economic Development, Education and Job Training, Health and Human Care, Civic and Cultural. The Bank actively grants charitable contributions in the communities we serve, which includes several counties in the following 19 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. |
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Bayer Foundation
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| The Foundation is committed to improving the communities in which our employees live and work by giving primary consideration to organizations that serve these geographic areas. Funding interests include Civic and Social Service Programs, Science Education and Workforce Development, The Arts, Art Education and Culture. |
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Beim Foundation
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| Traditionally, the Foundation has supported organizations in four funding categories: Arts, Education, Environment and Human Services. The Beim Foundation's geographic priority is the State of Minnesota. In 2006, the Beim Foundation will grant up to 30% of its total giving in support of projects located in the city of Denver, CO; Cumberland county, Maine; Park and Gallatin counties, Montana; and Santa Fe county, New Mexico. |
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Bemis Company Foundation - National
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| Established in 1959, the Bemis Company Foundation serves as the principal instrument of philanthropy for the Company. Funded annually by the Company, the Foundation typically distributes approximately $2.5 million per year to charitable organizations and programs in the United States. Our priority is to give and support those communities in which we operate. The following general guidelines have been established for the distribution of charitable contributions: Social Welfare & Health Programs, Educational Programs, Cultural & Civic Programs. |
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Bernard and Audre Ropoport Foundation
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| The primary focus of the Foundation is on programs that benefit children and youth in Waco and McLennan County, Texas. Proposals that fall outside the areas below are considered as long as they offer imaginative, and when possible, long-range solutions to the problems of the most needy members of society, and ideally, solutions that can be replicated in other communities. The Foundation prefers to concentrate on five primary areas: Education, Arts & Culture, Healthcare, Community Bulding and Social Services, Democracy and Civic Participation. |
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BNSF Foundation
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| The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation had been BNSF Railways main vehicle for charitable giving since 1996 when the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroads merged to form the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, now known as the BNSF Railway. The Foundation will support and improve the general welfare and quality of life in communities served by BNSF and in which our employees live, work and volunteer through various health and human service, educational, civic, youth and cultural projects. The BNSF Foundation has supported and helped improve quality of life for thousands of communities across the 28 states through which BNSF operates, and where BNSF employees live, work and volunteer. The Foundation's Grants Review Team meets monthly so that there is no deadline for applying. |
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Boeing Company
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| The Boeing Company is committed to improving the quality of life in the communities in which it operates. Funding interests include education, health and human services, culture and the arts, and civic and environmental issues. |
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Brookdale Foundation Group
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| The Brookdale Foundation Group consists of The Brookdale Foundation, The Glendale Foundation and Ramapo Trust. The Brookdale Foundation Group funds several initiatives including: its Fellowship, Respite, and Relatives As Parents Programs. The Brookdale National Group Respite Program assists community agencies in developing a social model, congregate care respite service for people with Alzheimer's disease and their families. The Relatives as Parents Program (RAPP) was initiated. It is designed to encourage and promote the creation or expansion of services for grandparents and other relatives who have taken on the responsibility of surrogate parenting. The Foundation Group will consider funding new and innovative projects that provide direct services that will better the lives of older people. |
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CA IT Management
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| For more than three decades, CA has supported communities where its employees live and work. Serving a global company with offices in more than 43 countries, CAs Corporate Community Affairs department supports communities through employee giving programs, CA Together Community grants, CA Together IT Program offerings and corporate contributions. |
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Carolyn Foundation
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| The mission of the Carolyn Foundation is to act with concern and compassion for communities and focus areas by supporting programs that make a meaningful difference now and in the future. Areas of funding interest include: community program area is regionally focused on our historic communities of interest: Minneapolis, Minnesota and New Haven, Connecticut. We seek to support programs that benefit economically disadvantaged children and youth and also programs that support the community and cultural vitality. Environment program area is divided between responsive grantmaking for which we will consider unsolicited grant requests and foundation initiated grants for which we will not accept unsolicited requests. |
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Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation
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| The Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation primarily funds local, not-for-profit organizations endeavoring to advance education, medicine and religion, to improve the health and welfare of the sick, aged, incapacitated, and to aid those in need. Specific area of funding interest include Education, Medical, Religion, Health and Welfare, Aid to Those In Need (includes food banks). The Foundation limits its grants to programs located within the fifty states and certified as non-profit public charities by the Internal Revenue Service. |
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