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Advanta Foundation
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| Advanta's business focus is on helping small businesses and business professionals get the credit they deserve and the financing they need to thrive and grow. True success also includes helping the community to thrive and grow. It means feeding the community's roots through urban renewal and affordable housing projects, watering its spirit with support for the arts, and strengthening the body through health and human services initiatives as well as athletic programs for underprivileged children and the disabled. Priority is given to those communities where our employees live and work: eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, New Castle County, Delaware and Salt Lake County, Utah. |
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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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Applied Materials Corporate Contributions - Multiple States
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| Applied Materials measures its value as a global citizen in part by its efforts to strengthen the communities where it does business. In order to achieve our goals of providing leadership and making meaningful social contributions around the world, we aim to address specific community needs by supporting initiatives in Education, Civic Development, the Environment and Arts & Culture. We direct approximately 50% of grants to the area of Education, 25% to Civic Engagement, 10% to Arts & Culture, and 15% to environmental awareness and sustainability. Generally, Applied Materials and the Foundation support programs or projects that are based in, or directed toward, a city or region where Applied Materials has operations. Deadlines: January 15, June 15. Applied Materials has offices in Santa Clara and Sunnyvale, California; Austin, Texas; Chelmsford, MA; Fairfield, CA; Phoenix, AZ; Salt Lake City, UT. |
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B.W. Bastian Foundation - Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana
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| The B.W. Bastian Foundation strives to build community and understanding by supporting local and national institutions. Financial support is directed at educational outreach, cultural and HIV/Aids programs. A strong commitment is placed on programs and organizations that benefit, encourage, and preserve the rights of individuals and promote equality for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. Primarily, we fund in the Intermountain West region of the United States which includes Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. We also fund Nationally in the U. S. (those projects of national scope and/or impact). |
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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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Clark Foundation - Education
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| The Clark Foundation is a private, non-profit corporation established in 1996 to support informal science education and promote science literacy in Utah. The foundation supports innovative programs that involve Utah schools, teachers, students and their families. We believe that science is best taught as a hands-on, inquiry-based activity. We believe that science education should involve more than giving students facts to memorize - it should include activities that present interesting questions to be answered. |
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Daniels Fund
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| The Daniels Fund Grants Program supports nonprofit organizations in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, as well as programs with a national impact (national grants are by invitation only). The program areas eligible for grants through the Daniels Fund are: Aging; Alcoholism & Substance Abuse; Amateur Sports; Disabilities; Education; Early Childhood Education (K-12 Education Reform, Ethics and Integrity); Homeless & Disadvantaged; Youth Development. The funds are allocated geographically according to the following percentages: Colorado 65% (50% in Metro Denver, 15% in balance of state), New Mexico 10%, Wyoming 10%, National programs (by invitation only) 10%, and Utah 5%. |
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eBay Foundation
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| The mission of eBay Foundation is to make investments that improve the economic and social well-being of local communities. eBay Foundation works to fulfill its mission by collaborating with non-profit organizations and funding innovative programs primarily in microenterprise development. Through its Community Grants program, eBay Foundation also provides support to community organizations in areas where eBay employees are located such as the Silicon Valley, CA; Salt Lake City, UT; Vancouver, BC; and Omaha, NE. |
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Fieldstone Foundation
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| The Fieldstone Foundation was created by the Fieldstone Group of Companies (Fieldstone) in 1983 to provide grants, leadership development and service to nonprofit organizations working to support individuals in the communities where the companies within Fieldstone do business: Orange, Riverside, North Los Angeles and San Diego Counties in Southern California, Salt Lake City in Utah, and San Antonio in Texas. The Foundation allocates its resources in four general areas: Humanitarian, Community and Education, Cultural Arts, and Christian Ministries. |
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George S. Eccles and Delores Dore Eccles Foundation
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| The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation is dedicated to serving the people of the State of Utah by carrying forth the philanthropic interests and goals of its founders. Areas of funding interest: Arts & Culture, Community, Education, Health Care, Preservation & Conservation. Among the Foundation’s grants are those that assist organizations in preserving Utah’s open lands and habitat for the state's wildlife. |
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Gibney Family Foundation - AZ, CA, CT, FL, ID, MA, ME, NH, NY, OR, VT, UT, WA
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| The Gibney Family Foundation provides grants to non-profit organizations, within the scope of our influence, which can demonstrate an outstanding ability to empower those who are challenged, particularly the Blind, in their quest to live happier more productive lives. Even though the Foundation does not accept unsolicited grant proposals at this time, we are interested in discovering, working with, and supporting the most effective non-profit organizations dedicated to helping the Blind and those who are otherwise challenged. Geographic Focus: The Gibney Family Foundation associates may sponsor grants in their communities or in areas that are within their scope of influence, which includes: AZ, CA, CT, FL, ID, MA, ME, NH, upstate NY, OR, VT, UT, and WA. |
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Hemingway Foundation
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| The Hemingway Foundation was founded in 1987 by Richard K. and Shirley Stranquist Hemingway to fund charitable projects in their areas of interest in Utah and Idaho. During Richard and Shirley’s lives, their major interests were the arts, education, cultural activities, and the betterment of our communities. |
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Intel Community Grants - AZ, CA, CO, MA, NM, OR, UT, WA
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| The Intel Community Grants program is focused on programs that advance education and improve communities worldwide. By providing funding for national and localized grants, the foundation helps fuel innovation in classrooms, empower women and underserved youth, and enables Intel employees to serve the needs of their communities. The goals of the Intel Community Grants are to increase interest in math and science education, and to help develop a future workforce that represents the diversity around the world. Areas of funding interest include Education, Environment, Communities. |
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Intel Foundation - AZ, CA, CO, MA, NM, OR, UT, WA
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| The Intel Foundation is a philanthropic organization focused on programs that advance education and improve communities worldwide. By providing funding for national and localized grants, the foundation helps fuel innovation in classrooms, empower women and underserved youth, and enables Intel employees to serve the needs of their communities. The goals of the Intel Foundation are to increase interest in math and science education, and to help develop a future workforce that represents the diversity around the world. Areas of funding interest include Education, Environment, Communities. |
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KeyBank Foundation - AK, CO, ID, IN, KY, ME, MI, NY, OH, OR, UT, VT, WA
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| The KeyBank Foundation, through its civic programs, corporate contributions, and volunteerism supports organizations that foster economic self-sufficiency, principally where KeyBank operates. Funding Priorities: Financial Education Workforce Development, Diversity. Types of Support: Grants – Supporting programs fostering economic self-sufficiency at many types of nonprofit organizations; Sponsorships – Partnering with nonprofit organizations on community events; Matching Gifts – Matching employee donations to qualifying organizations; Community Leadership Gifts – Providing gifts to charitable organizations on whose board an employee serves. Geographical area: Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, and Washington. |
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Maki Foundation - Environment - NM, CO, UT, ID, WY, MT
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| The Maki Foundation, established in 1981, makes grants for environmental protection in the western United States. In particular, the foundation is concerned with protection and preservation of the Rocky Mountain West’s remaining wild lands, rivers, and wilderness, as well as the wildlife that depends on these lands. The Maki Foundation’s geographic area of interest includes New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. |
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