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Albertsons Community Investment - ID, MT, NV, CA, OR, UT, WA, WY, AZ, CO, FL, LA, NM, TX
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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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Anna May Family Foundation
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| The Anna May Family Foundation strives to make grants that will generate a real impact on the people the project serves. Our foundation generally makes grants in the range of $1,000 to $10,000. Presently, the Anna May Family Foundation will make grants benefiting residents of Jackson County, Oregon and targeting: - those who are subjects of abuse; children who are at risk, emphasizing preschool education and recreational and cultural enrichment for youth; those needing emergency services, emphasizing shelter, food and medications; those who are economically disadvantaged and who are seeking employment and training. |
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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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Benton County Foundation
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| The Benton County Foundation community grants program provides funding for non-profit organizations within Benton County, Oregon through a grant review process. Funds for these grants are made possible through the unrestricted gifts given to the Foundation by area citizens and businesses. |
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Blanche Fischer Foundation
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| The Blanche Fischer Foundation (BFF) is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded through a trust established by the late Blanche Fischer, a native of Long Creek, Ore. BFF makes direct grants on behalf of individuals with physical disabilities. The aid may relate directly to the disability or may less directly foster independence. In accordance with the terms of Ms. Fischer's bequest, the foundation does not provide assistance for mental disability. |
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Bridges Foundation
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| Activities funded by The Bridges Foundation are those approved by the Trustees in accordance with applicable tax laws. Under IRS 501(c)(3), the mission is broadly stated. Its charitable purposes include charitable, scientific, literary or educational acts. Areas of funding interest include Education, Disability, environment, Culture, Community, Economic Development. |
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Bullitt Foundation
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| The Bullitt Foundation has substantially refined its funding focus, geographic priorities, approach to grant making, and operations. Where once the Foundation endeavored to cover the full range of environmental issues in the Pacific Northwest, it now will concentrate on urban issues, business and technology, ecosystem services and planning, and civic engagement. While the overall geographic region of interest remains the same, the Foundation will focus the majority of its funding in the regions centered in and around metropolitan Anchorage, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and Boise. In addition, we anticipate devoting resources to selected ecologically significant sub regions that are facing growing development pressures and impacts. |
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Burning Foundation
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| The Burning Foundation supports Environmental Programs in Washington and Oregon and Nonprofit 501(c)(3) groups in the Puget Sound area that meet the stated areas of interest regarding teen pregnancy prevention. Average grant size: $5,000 to $12,000. Approximately $400,000 is granted each year. Before submitting a complete proposal, please send a one or two-page letter describing the project for which you are seeking support. Explain any relationship with sponsoring or coalition organizations. Attach a brief project budget actual and projected income and expenses. (If the project is sponsored by a larger organization, include that organization's income/expense budget as well.) |
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Carpenter Foundation
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| The major focus of the Carpenter Foundation has remained constant over the past half century and that is to make grants in four areas: human services, education, the arts and certain public interest issues. The Foundation limits funding to these activities and to the geographic area of Jackson and Josephine Counties in order to make more effective and focused use of limited resources. |
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Charlotte Martin Foundation
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| The Charlotte Martin Foundation, a private independent foundation established in 1987, operates in the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. The Foundation is dedicated to enriching the lives of youth in the areas of athletics, culture, and education and also to preserving and protecting wildlife and habitat. Our two areas of focus youth and wildlife were established by our founder, Charlotte Yeoman Martin, during her lifetime, and continue today as a legacy to her generosity. |
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Collins Foundation
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| The Collins Foundation exists to improve, enrich, and give greater expression to the religious, educational, cultural, and scientific endeavors in the state of Oregon and to assist in improving the quality of life in the state. In its procedures, the Foundation has not been an "Operating Foundation" in the sense of taking the initiative in creating and directing programs designed to carry out its purpose. Rather, the trustees have chosen to work through existing agencies and have supported proposals submitted by colleges and universities, organized religious groups, arts, cultural and civic organizations, and agencies devoted to health, welfare and youth. |
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Coos County Cultural Coalition
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| The Coos County Cultural Coalition offers funding to members of the arts, music, theater, writers, cultural and natural history, and crafts communities. Individuals or nonprofit groups planning a special project, a topical exhibit reflecting local culture, an educational arts program, an interdisciplinary venture or some other creative endeavor which incorporates local culture, heritage or history can apply for grant funds. |
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Deacon Charitable Foundation
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| The Deacon Charitable Foundation mission is to improve the quality of life in the communities where we live and work by supporting organizations that address vital community needs and issues in the areas of human services, animal welfare and the environment. The Foundation funds organizations that benefit people in the communities where S.D. Deacon Corp. conducts business: Washington, Oregon and California. |
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Dell Foundation
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| The Foundation supports a wide range of programs that benefit children newborn to 18 years of age in Dell's principle US locations, and welcomes proposals from non-profit organizations that address the health and human services, the education, and the technology access for youth. |
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