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Brown Rudnick Charitable Foundation Corp.,
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| The Brown Rudnick Charitable Foundation Corp., a nonprofit tax-exempt entity established by attorneys from Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP, has launched a Community Grant Program. Created to support frontline educators who often do not have a voice in funding decisions, the program will subsidize small, concrete projects to improve inner-city education in Boston, Hartford, Providence, or New York City. |
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Champlin Foundations
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| The Champlin Foundations make direct grants to tax exempt organizations, substantially all in Rhode Island, mostly for capital needs. Capital needs may consist of equipment, construction, renovations, the purchase of real property and reduction of mortgage indebtedness. One important goal is to fund tax exempt organizations within Rhode Island that will have the greatest impact on the broadest possible segment of the population. Another important goal is to provide "hands on" equipment and facilities for those being served by these tax-exempt organizations. Areas of focus: Youth/Fitness, Hospitals/Healthcare, Open Space/Conservation/Environment, Education (Applications from public elementary and secondary schools and independent schools are accepted by invitation only), Libraries, Social Services, Historic Preservation, Cultural/Artistic, Animal Humane Societies. |
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Citizens Bank Charitable Foundation - CT, DE, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT
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| Citizens Financial Group, Inc., through its banking subsidiaries, is guided by the belief that the strength of our company is tied to the strength of the communities where we do business. Today, our banks support numerous organizations through community and public relations departments and our charitable foundations. Areas of Giving Interest: Citizens gives priority consideration for charitable grants to programs that: Promote affordable housing; Encourage the development of innovative responses to basic human needs; Encourage community-based services targeted to low - and moderate-income families and individuals; Support community development initiatives that are catalysts for economically distressed areas; Promote new ways to address issues of economic self-sufficiency. Geographic Focus: CT, DE, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT. |
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CVS Charitable Trust - Multiple States
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| The CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, is a private foundation created by CVS Caremark Corporation. The mission of the Charitable Trust is to provide funding for health care, education and community involvement initiatives in CVS Caremark communities. The CVS Caremark Charitable Trust focuses primarily on supporting children with disabilities. Grants are also awarded to nonprofits providing healthcare to the uninsured and to Pharmacy Colleges and Universities. Additionally, the Trust supports the volunteer efforts of CVS Caremark colleagues through the CVS Caremark Challenge Grant program and provides scholarship support to the children of full-time CVS Caremark colleagues. |
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Emma G. Harris Foundation
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| The Emma G. Harris Foundation was established in 1965 to support technical, industrial, household, and domestic training programs for young adults. The application deadline for the Emma G. Harris Foundation is September 1. Applicants will be notified of grant decisions before December 31. Application to the Harris Foundation is a two-step process. All proposals must be approved by the Rhode Island Board of Education before submission to the Foundation. Proposals must be received by the Rhode Island Board of Education before August 1. |
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Frank B. Hazard General Charity Fund
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| The Frank B. Hazard General Charity Fund was established in 1924 to support charitable organizations that work to improve the lives of "the poor, or the poor sick." The Hazard General Charity Fund specifically supports charitable organizations that serve the people of Providence, Rhode Island. The application deadline for the Fund is December 1. Applicants will be notified of grant decisions before January 31 of the following year. |
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Gladys Brooks Foundation
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| The Gladys Brooks Foundation purpose is to provide for the intellectual, moral and physical welfare of the people of this country by establishing and supporting non-profit libraries, educational institutions, hospitals and clinics. Generally the Board will only entertain grant applications from Applicants located in the states of: Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee and Vermont. Grant applications will be considered only for major expenditures generally between $50,000.00 and $100,000.00 and greater or lesser amounts in certain circumstances. |
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Jessie B. Cox Trust - New England
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| The Jessie B. Cox Trust is dedicated to improving the environment and the quality of life for people living in New England. To achieve its goals, the Trust pursues initiatives in three key fields of interest: education, environment, and health. For education, there is a special interest in promoting early learning and quality out-of-school time. Within the field of environment, the Trust focuses on preservation of fresh and marine waters through natural habitat conservation. In the area of health, the Trust emphasizes improving access to health care. Geographical areas f interest is New England - ME, RI, MA, NH, VT, CT. |
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John D. & Katherine A. Johnston Foundation
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| The John D. & Katherine A. Johnston Foundation was established in 1928 to support charitable organizations that work to improve the lives of physically disabled children and adults. Special consideration is given to organizations that serve low-income individuals. Preference is given to charitable organizations that serve the people of Newport, Rhode Island. |
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Lattner Family Foundation
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| The Lattner Family Foundation primary geographical areas for grants are Palm Beach County, Florida, Kansas, Rhode Island, Texas, and Georgia. The areas of interest are Education, Environment, Health & Social Services, Arts & Humanities, and religion, including Christian organizations that provide Health & Social Services. These geographical areas relate to where the Trustees live. The Lattner Family Foundation is headquartered in Delray Beach, Florida. |
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National Grid Foundation
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| The National Grid Foundation was created to enhance the quality of life in areas where we provide services. Our ongoing challenge is to create opportunities for solutions to educational and environmental issues. Our Foundation philosophy is based on the principle that giving people the tools to build hope is an essential ingredient in the development of individuals, families and communities. The National Grid Foundation endeavors to improve the quality of life within our grant making area by supporting educational opportunities that assist people of all ages advance their opportunities for self sufficiency. Our educational priorities include: Classroom based education for K-12 students; Innovative Scholarship and University partnerships that support and advance underserved members of our community; Skills training that helps people of all ages to lead more productive lives. The National Grid Foundation also takes great pride with respect to our commitment to the environment, and we make grants to organizations that share our fervor for environmental stewardship. Our more than 17,000 full time U.S. employees provide gas and electric service to more than 7 million customers in the New York Metropolitan area, upstate New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. National Grid also generates electricity for customers located in New York City and Long Island. |
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Ocean State Charities Trust
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| The Ocean State Charities Trust assists agencies and organizations within the State of Rhode Island to enhance the quality of life for all Rhode Islanders. Grantees must operate to enhance the quality of life of Rhode Islanders, promote social welfare in the state, or assist the people of Rhode Island such as in the areas of housing, health, education, or similar activities. The grant-making policies of the Trust specify that grantees must be qualified under Section 501(c)(3) as a public charity, be incorporated in Rhode Island, be in operation for two consecutive years before applying, and follow detailed application and review process. The Trust considers applications for grants on a semi-annual basis, generally in May and November of each year. |
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Olivia's Organics Charitable Foundation - New England, NY, NJ, PA
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| The Olivia's Organics Charitable Foundation was established in early 2006 as a way to invest in the lives of children. The Foundation seeks to give direct-service grants to organizations that work with children by providing services that have an immediate and tangible impact on their well-being. The foundation does not accept unsolicited grants, but instead chooses organizations with which it would like to partner for each quarter of the fiscal year. Unsolicited grant applications to the Olivia's Organics Charitable Foundation are not accepted. Please do not send a general grant application request form to the organization. If you would like to make the Foundation aware of the work that you do, please send a one page cover letter and three copies of your organizations information brochure. Since its inceptions the Foundation has proudly partnered with dozens of children's charities in New England, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. |
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Prince Charitable Trusts - Chicago, Washington DC, Rhode Island
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| The Prince Charitable Trusts were established in 1947 from the bequests of Frederick Henry Prince (1859 - 1953) and his wife, Abbie Norman Prince (1860 - 1949). The three trusts operate as a family foundation with giving programs in the city of Chicago, the Washington D.C. metropolitan area and the state of Rhode Island. Areas of funding interest include Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Health, Social Services, Youth (Varies by state). |
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