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Abington Foundation
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| The Abington Foundation was established to support organizations which promote community health, welfare and education, primarily in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Primary Program Areas: Education, Health care -- with an emphasis on geriatrics and nursing; Economic independence -- the promotion or sustaining of individual and family self-sufficiency Cultural activities. Deadlines: December 1, May 1, September 1. |
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Akron Community Foundation
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| Only one grant from the Foundations Community Fund can be awarded to your organization per fiscal year, which runs April 1 through March 31. Grants are awarded to programs in the following categories: arts & culture, education, health & human services, civic affairs. |
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Althans Foundation
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| The Althans Foundation supports established organizations in Cuyahoga County that serve the broad range of personal care, development and enrichment needs of at-risk children, birth to age 18. Within these broad categories, the Foundation places primary emphasis on 2 distinct areas: Literacy Promotion and Support Services for the Visually Impaired. The Althans Foundation will focus on organizations based in Cuyahoga County. However, applications from organizations outside of Cuyahoga County will be considered if a Trustee has pre-approved the application, and the applicant's proposed program clearly furthers the Foundation's mission. The application deadline is May 1st, except that in the case of capital or endowment requests, organizations must first submit a letter of inquiry by January 15th. |
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Ann Sherry Foundation
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| The Foundation focuses its charitable and educational efforts in three areas. The first is education, where the Foundation is interested in providing funding for innovative and technological approaches to public education. The second is international and cultural exchange, where the Foundation seeks to promote world peace by contributing to a better understanding among America and its world neighbors. The third is to address community social problems, where the Foundation seeks to use grants to improve the welfare of the citizens of Ohio. |
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Ashland County Community Foundation
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| The Ashland County Community Foundation administers an extensive grants program at both the community and educational levels. A variety of community grants are available as well as grants for teachers in Ashland County schools. Areas of funding interest include Community Grants, Teacher Mini Grants, Women's Fund Grants, Scholarships. |
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Athens Foundation
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| The mission of The Athens Foundation is to enhance the quality of life for the people of our region through building endowments, awarding grants, and providing leadership on key community issues now and for generations to come. The Athens Foundation focuses on providing funding for education, health, social services, animal welfare, public affairs, recreation, the environment and arts, women, culture and humanities. |
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Athens Foundation
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| The mission of the Athens Foundation is to enhance the quality of life for the people of our region through building endowments, awarding grants, and providing leadership on key community issues now and for generations to come. The Athens Foundation focuses on providing funding for education, health, social services, animal welfare, public affairs, recreation, the environment and arts, women, culture and humanities. |
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Bahmann Foundation - Senior Citizens
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| The Bahmann Foundation's mission is to reduce isolation of low-income, older adults through technology. This is accomplished by granting funds to non-profit, charitable organizations that provide applicable services in the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region. Foundation grants help fund programs and purchase equipment that stimulate mental and physical activity in elderly adults. |
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Bicknell Fund
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| In general, one-half of the Bicknell Fund grants are made for Social & Human Services to help the needy, homeless and disadvantaged in the Cleveland area. More than one-quarter of our grants are for Education. The Bicknell Fund distributes roughly 65% of their grants to Human and Social Services, 30% to Secondary and Special Education, and the rest to Civic and Public Affairs, as well as the Arts and Humanities. |
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Bruening Foundation
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| The mission of the Bruening Foundation is to reduce the impact of poverty and enhance the quality of life of those most in need in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The Foundation gives priority to grant requests that address the educational, employment and basic human needs of those living in poverty, particularly vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and the physically/mentally impaired. Proposal deadlines: March 1, July 1, October 1. |
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Bryan Area Foundation
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| The mission of the Bryan Area Foundation is to enhance the quality of life for all citizens of our area now and for generations to come by building community endowment, addressing needs through grant making, and serving as a leader, catalyst and resource for charitable giving. Areas of funding interest include projects that benefit youth activities, the arts, or which create a long-term physical community resource. |
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Bucyrus Area Community Foundation
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| The mission of the Bucyrus Area Community Foundation is to provide financial assistance for charitable, educational and scientific purposes which will most significantly meet the charitable, educational, cultural and recreational needs of the Crawford County community. Awarding grants to the charitable organizations, schools and municipalities within our designated geographic area. Areas of funding interest include education, health and human services, youth and recreational activities, economic development, environmental improvements, the arts, cultural and civic programs and other valuable community programs. |
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Burton D. Morgan Foundation
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| Burton D. Morgan Foundation grants are made only to organizations recognized as public charities under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3). The Foundation does not usually make multi-year grants and does not ordinarily consider grants to annual fund drives, to units of government, or to organizations or institutions which are primarily tax-supported, including state universities. The Foundation no longer accepts grant applications from arts, mental health, or social service organizations or programs. The Foundation's grants are usually focused on programs in the following Northeast Ohio counties: Ashland, Ashtabula, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Jefferson, Knox, Lake, Licking, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, and Wayne. |
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Cambridge Charitable Foundation - Cincinnati
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| The Cambridge Charitable Foundation was established in 2004 as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) public charity to assist individuals with their charitable giving, both during their lifetimes and after their deaths. The Foundation assists individuals from all walks of life to improve the communities they care about through charitable giving. |
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Charles F. Brush Foundation - Cleveland & Northeast Ohio
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| Founded in Cleveland in 1928, the Brush Foundation is working toward a future in which family planning world-wide is available, affordable, acceptable, effective and safe. The Foundation prioritizes reproductive health issues over considerations of geography when considering funding. However, the foundation has historically awarded a portion of its funds to organizations in Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. |
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