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Anheuser-Busch Foundation
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| Anheuser-Busch and its charitable foundation have established the following as their primary focus areas for cash donations: Education, Economic Development, Environment. Anheuser-Busch has established the following as its primary focus areas for corporate sponsorships: Education, Economic Development, Environment, Arts and Culture, Minority Development. Contributions are primarily limited to organizations located in communities where the Company and its subsidiaries operate major facilities and where its employees and their families live and work. Geographic Focus: Company operations in: AL, AR, CA, CO, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, VA, WA, Washington, DC, WI, and WY. Emphasis on: Fairfield, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Fort Collins, CO; San Diego, CA; Jacksonville, FL; Orlando, FL; Tampa, FL; Cartersville, GA; Merrimack, NH; Newark, NJ; St. Louis, MO; Baldwinsville, NY; Columbus, OH; Houston, TX; San Antonio, TX; Williamsburg, VA. |
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Emerson Charitable Trust
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| Emerson, primarily through the nonprofit Emerson Charitable Trust, provides financial assistance and other support to encourage development and delivery of sound, innovative programs that improve and enrich human lives, promote volunteerism, and provide services directly to those in need. We also support opportunities that amplify the overall impact of our corporate giving through challenge grants to stimulate contributions by others. To make our philanthropic efforts as effective as possible, Emerson and the Emerson Charitable Trust focus on five primary areas: Education. Health & Human Services, Arts & Culture, Civic, Youth. Emphasis on: Fairfield, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Fort Collins, CO; San Diego, CA; Jacksonville, FL; Orlando, FL; Tampa, FL; Cartersville, GA; Merrimack, NH; Newark, NJ; St. Louis, MO; Baldwinsville, NY; Columbus, OH; Houston, TX; San Antonio, TX; Williamsburg, VA. |
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Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
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| The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation was established in the mid-1960s by the late entrepreneur and philanthropist Ewing Marion Kauffman. Based in Kansas City, Missouri, the Kauffman Foundation is among the thirty largest foundations in the United States with an asset base of approximately $2 billion. Our vision is to foster “a society of economically independent individuals who are engaged citizens, contributing to the improvement of their communities.” In service of this vision, and in keeping with our founder’s wishes, we focus our grant making and operations on two areas: advancing entrepreneurship and improving the education of children and youth. We carry out our mission through four programmatic areas: Entrepreneurship, Advancing Innovation, Education, and Research and Policy. |
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Francis Family Foundation
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| The Francis Family Foundation envisions current and future generations of well-rounded individuals who are creative, lifelong learners striving to achieve their fullest potential and are well prepared to contribute to community and society in general. The Foundation will continue to focus its efforts in the area of pulmonary research on a national level. The Foundation will continue to focus its efforts in the areas of lifelong learning and arts and culture within the greater Kansas City area. |
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H & R Block Foundation
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| Since 1974, The H & R Block Foundation has improved the quality of life by responding to the changing needs of people and communities through thoughtful, innovative, and responsible philanthropy. The Foundation aligns leadership and resources to create positive social change on important community issues. The Foundation prefers to support projects and programs that strive for excellence, improve service for clients and strengthen the organization. A major emphasis is placed on support of activities that serve underserved, low-income persons living in Jackson, Clay, and Platte counties in Missouri, and Wyandotte and Johnson counties in Kansas. Areas of funding interest include Arts & Culture, Education including early-learning programs to adult literacy, Health & Human Service including services for physical and mental health; and youth development programs. |
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Hallmark Corporate Foundation
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| The mission of our Community Involvement Program is simple. We want to help create communities where: all children have the chance to grow up as healthy, productive and caring persons; vibrant arts and cultural experiences enrich the lives of all citizens; there is a strong infrastructure of basic institutions and services, especially for persons in need; and all citizens feel a responsibility to serve their community. |
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James S. McDonnell Foundation
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| JSMF believes that private philanthropic support for science is most effective when it invests in the acquisition of new knowledge and in the responsible application of knowledge for solving the real world problems. Applicants are encouraged to keep this in mind when preparing proposals. Projects supported through the 21st Century Science Initiative are expected to meet highly selective intellectual standards. JSMF Funds in three program Areas: Studying Complex Systems, Brain Cancer Research, Understanding Human Cognition. |
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Kerr Foundation
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| The Kerr Foundation supports 501(c)3 organizations, programs and institutions that provide new or enhanced opportunity to those within the granting areas, particularly the young. We believe that this is best accomplished in the areas of education, health, cultural development and community service. While preference is given to Oklahoma organizations and institutions, we recognize that such located outside the state and region can also have a beneficial impact on the economic, social and cultural growth and development of Oklahoma. Therefore, we will entertain grant requests ONLY from: Oklahoma, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Texas. |
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Missouri Foundation for Health
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| The foundation, which is dedicated to serving the uninsured and underserved in eighty-four Missouri counties and the City of St. Louis, will support the implementation of integrated treatment services for adults diagnosed with co-occurring disorders, using best-practice models and methods. The target population to be served by this funding is adults with both moderate to severe substance abuse addictions and mental illnesses. |
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Monsanto Fund
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| The organizations and programs we support are as varied as the places around the globe where we do business. Our goal, however, is but one: To improve peoples lives by bridging the gap between their needs and their resources. Some grants emanate from our headquarters community in St. Louis, while others come from our facilities in the U.S. and around the world. Still another kind of giving comes in the form of matching gifts that support our employees' generosity. Regardless of source, all of our giving falls into four Focus Areas: Nutritional Improvement through Agriculture, Healthy Environment, Science Education and Our Communities. |
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National City Community Involvement
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| National City recognizes its responsibility to its communities in which we live, learn, and work. Its objective is to support organizations that enhance educational, economic, and cultural priorities of its local communities and to provide for the health and welfare of all citizens. Such support may be in the form of cash donations, in-kind gifts or services, and employee volunteers. Geographical areas served: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania. |
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