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Administration of Children & Families
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| The Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) supports local communities in providing services and opportunities to young people. FYSB does so by awarding funding that enables communities to offer services to young people and their families and to test new approaches to helping youth. |
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Alcoa Foundation
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| A significant percentage of our grants originate in Alcoa communities. Four distinct Areas of Excellence provide thematic focus to the global allocation of our philanthropic resources. The majority of our grants fit within one of the following areas: Conservation and Sustainability, Safe and Healthy Children and Families, Global Education and Workplace Skills, and Business and Community Partnerships. |
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Allen P. and Josephine B. Green Foundation - Missouri & National Focus
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| The Allen P. and Josephine B. Green Foundation is a private foundation with about $11 million in assets. The mission of the Foundation can be summed up as “Improving the quality of life in Missouri”. Grants are not made to projects outside of the United States. The State of Missouri is strongly favored as the targeted geographical area. Areas of funding interest include Children, Culture, Education, Environment, Health, Historical Projects, Hospitals, Medical Research, Religion, Scholarships, Social Agencies, Youth. |
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Anasazi Troubled Teen Foundation
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| Recognized internationally for its caring and effective approach known as the ANASAZI Way—ANASAZI is an intervention resource for parents and professionals who are reaching out to help a child making at-risk choices. ANASAZI Foundation is a non-profit (501c3) JCAHO-accredited and licensed behavioral healthcare provider for teens, young adults, and their parents located in beautiful Arizona. |
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Children, Youth & Family Grants |
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Anderson-Rogers Foundation - National Focus
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| The Anderson-Rogers Foundation makes grants to 501(c)(3) organizations that address a variety of social and environmental needs. The Foundation is particularly interested in funding programs in the following areas: Reproductive and abortion rights; Access to contraception and sex education, particularly programs aimed at reducing teen pregnancy rates; Environmental education and activism, including programs to preserve and restore habitat and protect endangered animals; Promotion of environmentally sound agricultural practices and food systems; Promotion of humanist values and separation of church and state. |
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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 today’s 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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Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
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| Our mission is to promote positive change in people’s lives and to build and enhance the communities in which they live. Our Foundation has an especially strong interest in supporting innovative endeavors leading to better circumstances for low-income youth and their families. |
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Atlantic Philanthropies - National & International
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| The Atlantic Philanthropies is dedicated to bringing about lasting changes in the lives of people who are disadvantaged by their economic situation, race, nationality, gender, age, disabilities, immigration status, sexual orientation, political affiliation or religion. We make grants through our Ageing, Children & Youth, Population Health and Reconciliation & Human Rights programmes. We are active in Australia, Bermuda, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, the United States and Viet Nam. Atlantic considers proposals by invitation only, primarily from organisations in Australia, Bermuda, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, the United States and Viet Nam. We search for institutions that demonstrate strong organisational leadership, evidence of past and current impact, financial soundness and the capacity to implement initiatives and evaluate their success. |
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Baltimore Community Foundation
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| Letters of inquiry concerning grants from the Baltimore Community Foundation to support projects in arts and culture, children and families, and community development. Preference will be given to proposals that promote a public-sector tourism campaign, increase Baltimore's cultural profile, support community involvement in the arts, explore new revenue options for regional cultural activities, support disadvantaged neighborhoods, develop young people as leaders, promote public education and scholarships, and improve the health and welfare of children and families. Who may apply: organizations in the Baltimore area that are classified as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or fiscally sponsored by such groups. |
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Beaumont Foundation
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| The Foundation provides grants and scholarships to a broad range of charitable, religious and educational organizations across the United States. We support organizations that seek to improve lives by giving people the tools to become educated, healthy, and self-reliant through the grantmaking areas of Education, Health Care, Children and Youth Programs, Social Services (Food, Shelter and Clothing) and our Children of Fallen Heroes Program. |
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Best Buy Children’s Foundation
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| The Best Buy Children's Foundation strengthens communities through national, regional, and local grantmaking programs. Who may apply: Nonprofit 501(c)3 certified organizations that provide positive experiences that will empower early adolescents (primarily ages 12-17) to excel in school, engage in their communities, and develop life and leadership skills. Organizations and/or programs applying for funding must fit into one of these categories: National - Must serve a national audience and have a national distribution plan in place; Local Giving - Applications to specific Best Buy stores will be accepted from non-profit organizations that are located within 50 miles of a store. As a worldwide company headquartered in Minnesota, the Twin Cities Fund considers proposals from nonprofit organizations that serve a Twin Cities audience, enlighten and empower teens and add to the vibrancy of the Twin Cities area. Application deadlines: November 1; February 1; May 1; August 1. |
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Best Buy Community Grants
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| Through the Community Grants Program, Best Buy teams across the United States select nonprofit organizations that provide positive experiences to help teens to excel in school, engage in their communities, and develop leadership skills. This year, the Best Buy Children's Foundation will give 2 million through the Community Grants Program. |
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Best Buy Foundation - Children, Youth & Family Grants
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| Through the Community Grants Program, Best Buy teams across the United States select nonprofit organizations that provide positive experiences to help teens to excel in school, engage in their communities, and develop leadership skills. This year, the Best Buy Children's Foundation will give 2 million through the Community Grants Program. |
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