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Alma Randolph Charitable Foundation - Owensboro-Daviess County
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| The mission of the Alma Randolph Charitable Foundation is to provide new back-to- school clothing for the disadvantaged children in Owensboro-Daviess County, Kentucky. We believe that our program enhances their self-esteem and allows them to return to school with dignity, and ready to focus on learning. Referrals are submitted by the area homeless shelters, youth centers, and the city and county school systems. Each child selected to participate in the annual shopping project receives a voucher to purchase new clothing and shoes for school. |
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Appalachian Community Fund
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| The Appalachian Community Fund (ACF) is a publicly supported, non-profit grantmaking organization that provides resources and support to grassroots organizations working to overcome the underlying causes of poverty and injustice in Central Appalachia (East Tennessee, Eastern Kentucky, Southwest Virginia and West Virginia). On the journey to justice, our vision is to work for the day when Appalachia's land, air and water are saved from destruction and contamination; where the economy is stable, strong, and provides diverse employment opportunities for all people; where government and industry are accountable to human needs without exploitation of people and their health; where justice, equity, appreciation of diversity and celebration of our common humanity replace racism, sexism, heterosexism and other "isms"; where wealth and resources are shared equally; where all children grow up free from hatred and violence; and where justice overcomes oppression in any form. |
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Blue Grass Community Foundation
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| The Blue Grass Community Foundation is a non-profit, community corporation created by and for the people of Central, South Eastern and much of Eastern Kentucky. Grants will focus on education, to increase learning opportunities for at-risk children and adults; to promote academic success; early childhood education; family literacy; G.E.D., English as a second language (ESL); and after school enrichment programs. |
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E. ON U.S. Foundation
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| Since its inception in 1994, the E.ON U.S. Foundation has represented E.ON U.S. LLC and its subsidiaries Louisville Gas & Electric (LG&E), Kentucky Utilities (KU) and Old Dominion Power (ODP) as the philanthropic arm for charitable giving. The Foundation mission is to contribute to the communities in which we do business by supporting Education, Diversity, Environmental, and Health and Human Services initiatives. Geographic focus is Henderson, KY; Lexington, KY; Louisville,KY; Fairfax, VA; Richmond, VA. |
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E. Thomas Arington Family Foundation
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| The Arington Foundation (AF) was founded in 1994 by Mr. E. Thomas Arington. Based in Greater Cincinnati area, the foundation emphasizes supporting groups located in southwest Ohio, southeast Indiana, and northern/central Kentucky. The foundation has provided support for a variety of organizations, including those of athletic, educational, humanitarian, and religious nature. The impact these groups have had ranges from local to international. The Arington Foundation is to positively influence the value systems of youth through media, sport, and education. |
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Foundation for the Tri-State Community
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| We are the only community foundation located in the Tri-State area of eastern Kentucky, southwestern West Virginia and southern Ohio. The Foundation represents all facets of its tri-state community. Grants are made to diverse groups, ranging from arts and cultural organizations, social service agencies, environmental causes, scholarships, youth programs and much more. |
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Frances Hollis Brain Foundation
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| Proposals addressing basic human need are given priority. Interest areas are: Human Services, Health, Education. The Trustees prefer that an applicant organization demonstrate a broad base of financial support for a proposed project from its own community and constituency prior to asking for Foundation support. |
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Gheens Foundation - Metro Louisville
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| Generally, recipients are to be made for worthy causes of all kinds, grants for education and Christian works, both cultural and spiritual, will receive emphasis. From time to time, special effort will be made to determine the communities needs, and if possible, grants will be directed toward fulfilling those needs. |
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Keeneland Foundation
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| Since 1936, the Keeneland Foundation has contributed more than $15 million to benefit the Central Kentucky community. Funding is focused primarily on the areas of health and human services; education; arts, culture and community; and Thoroughbred industry-related causes. |
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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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