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A.D. Henderson Foundation - Florida & Vermont
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| The Mission of the A.D. Henderson Foundation is to provide an opportunity for all children to succeed, with a special interest in promoting literacy for children and families. We also seek to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the nonprofit sector to serve the interests of our communities. The Foundation limits its grant-making to Broward County in Florida and the State of Vermont. |
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Agnes B. Hunt Trust - Georgia
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| The Agnes B. Hunt Trust consider 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in Griffin and Spalding County, Georgia ONLY. As directed in Mr. Hunt's will, these grants must be "used for the health, welfare and education of the poor and the needy, without regard to race, color or creed." In addition, these grants to "such educational and charitable organizations must operate in Griffin and Spalding County, Georgia." Applications must be received by November 1 each year for consideration by the Advisory Committee at its annual meeting. |
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Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation - Texas
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| The Herzstein Foundation by means of its grant program continues the work of Albert and Ethel Herzstein leaving their "footprints" by supporting charitable efforts that offer individuals opportunities for advancement through education, enrichment of the human spirit, and contribute to the quality of life in our society. The Foundation seeks to fund organizations impacting the Greater Houston-Galveston area. The Foundation does fund grants outside of this area on occasion. |
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Allen Hilles Fund - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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| The Allen Hilles Fund is a charitable foundation that provides financial support in the areas of children's education, women's issues, economic development in disadvantaged communities, and activities of the Religious Society of Friends. The Fund was established by Edith Hilles Dewees in memory of her father, Thomas Allen Hilles, and began operation in 1983. The Fund supports children’s education, women’s issues, economic development in disadvantaged communities, and activities of the Religious Society of Friends. Grants focus on Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
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Campbell Hoffman Foundation - Northern Virginia
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| The mission of the Campbell Hoffman Foundation is to promote and fund efforts to increase access to comprehensive health care for underserved and uninsured populations in the Northern Virginia region. Eligible organizations must be both located in and serve the target populations of Northern Virginia. Northern Virginia is defined as the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William and the cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Manassas and Manassas Park. |
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Carl R. Hendrickson Family Foundation - Illinois
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| The Carl R. Hendrickson Family Foundation was established in 1991 to support and promote quality educational, human services, and health care programming for underserved populations. Reflecting the Hendrickson family's strong Christian faith, special consideration is given to charitable organizations that help individuals meet their basic needs while also addressing their spiritual needs. Preference is given to organizations or programs that approach their mission from an entrepreneurial perspective. Areas of funding interes include Education; Health; Human Services. |
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Charles Hayden Foundation - Massachusetts & New York/New Jersey Focus
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| The Charles Hayden Foundation makes contributions only to institutions that serve children and youth ages 5 to 18 from the City of Boston and metropolitan New York. Priority is given to applicants from New York City and the city of Boston. Metropolitan New York is defined as New York City, and, in New Jersey, primarily the city of Newark. Grants are also made to institutions that support youth activities outside these areas when a substantial majority of the youth served comes from within the Foundation's defined geographic catchment areas. |
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Eden Hall Foundation - Pennsylvania
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| The Eden Hall Foundation is a private foundation established pursuant to the will of Sebastian Mueller, a Pittsburgh philanthropist and vice president and director of the H. J. Heinz Company. The Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life in Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania through support of organizations whose missions address the needs and concerns of the area. Proposals and projects of primary interest to the Foundation are: Educational programs dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of useful knowledge. Support of schools is generally confined to four-year privately funded and controlled colleges, universities and other educational institutions; Social welfare, women’s issues, and the improvement of conditions of the poor and disadvantaged; and The advancement of better health through support of organizations dedicated to health issues. |
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Emma G. Harris Foundation - Rhode Island
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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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Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund - San Francisco, California
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| The Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund supports initiatives and organizations that advance and protect fundamental rights and opportunities for all. Our focus is on people who are too often denied a fair chance to enjoy what so many others take for granted: the right to equal treatment under the law; and the opportunity to participate fully in their communities and society. Areas of funding interest include Immigrants, Gays and Lesbians, Education, Leadership, Community. The Fund is located in San Francisco, California. |
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F.B. Heron Foundation - TX, MI, NY
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| The Foundation makes grants to and investments in entities that are engaged in one or more of the following wealth-creation strategies—including emerging opportunities to incorporate sustainable practices within the context of healthy environments—that benefit low- and moderate-income families and communities. The specific wealth-creation and preservation strategies are: Advancing home ownership, Supporting enterprise development, and Increasing access to capital and preserving assets. |
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Frank B. Hazard General Charity Fund - Rhode Island
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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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George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation - Texas
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| The George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation was established to give assistance to students in the pursuit of higher education through scholarships; to promote the arts; to fund qualified institutions in the furtherance and development of scientific projects; to aid churches, associations and conventions of churches in the advancement of religion; to aid colleges and universities in both operating and capital needs; to provide aid for the needy; and to assist hospitals, medical colleges and research institutions for the study, treatment and cure of disease. The Foundation funds programs within the State of Texas. |
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Graham and Carolyn Holloway Family Foundation - TX, NC, CO
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| The mission of the Graham and Carolyn Holloway Family Foundation is to enhance the quality of life for those people in our communities who are least likely to be able to do that on their own; aiding primarily, but not exclusively: the elderly, individuals with developmental and/or physical disabilities, the chronically or terminally ill, and disadvantaged children. The Foundation limits grants by geographic location, giving consideration to agencies in Texas, North Carolina, Tennessee & Colorado. |
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