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Abell–Hanger Foundation – Texas
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The organization seeking a grant should be located in the State of Texas. National organizations with significant operations in or providing material benefits to the citizens of the State of Texas will be considered based on the degree of operations/benefits within the State of Texas. Areas of giving: Arts, Cultural, Humanities, Education, Health, Human Services, Public/Society Benefit, Religion. |
www.abell-hanger.org
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American Family Foundation
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The American Family Foundation was established in March, 1994 as a nonprofit organization, exclusively for charitable, religious, educational, and literary purposes, including making distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt within the meaning of Section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code. |
www.americanfamilyfoundation.org/
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Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
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The Foundations' principal commitment in the field of religion is to graduate theological education. We believe that theological education makes an important contribution to our nation's moral integrity and future. Grants are made to U.S. institutions that are fully accredited by the Association of Theological Schools. All denominations are eligible. |
www.avdfdn.org
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Baptist Community Ministries
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Baptist Community Ministries (BCM) is a private, grantmaking foundation committed to a healthier Greater New Orleans area. As the largest private foundation in Louisiana, BCM funds grants in four major areas of interest: education; health; public safety; and governmental oversight. |
www.bcm.org
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Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation
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The Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation primarily funds local, not–for–profit organizations endeavoring to advance education, medicine and religion, to improve the health and welfare of the sick, aged, incapacitated, and to aid those in need. Specific area of funding interest include Education, Medical, Religion, Health and Welfare, Aid to Those In Need (includes food banks). The Foundation limits its grants to programs located within the fifty states and certified as non–profit public charities by the Internal Revenue Service. |
www.dohenyfoundation.org
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Cora Foundation – National
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The Cora Foundation mission is to support Christian based ministries that serve the spiritual, educational, and physical needs of people helping them come to know the love of Christ and live a dedicated Christian life. The foundation accepts unsolicited grant requests. Both new and existing programs meeting the mission, vision and current program areas of the foundation will be considered for grant awards. The Foundation does not make grants to organizations based outside the United States or its possessions. |
www.corafoundation.org/
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Crowell Trust – Colorado
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The Crowell Trust was established in 1927 by Henry Parsons Crowell (founder of The Quaker Oats Company), and is dedicated to the teaching and active extension of the doctrines of Evangelical Christianity through approved grants to qualified organizations. The Trustees of The Crowell Trust continue to follow the directives for grantmaking which Henry Parsons Crowell established in his original indenture. Mr. Crowell identified candidates for grants from among agencies whose purpose is: Evangelism and discipleship, International, cross–cultural missions, International church planting, U. S. focused missions, Christian higher education, Christian leadership development. |
www.crowelltrust.org/
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Dale and Edna Walsh Foundation – National Focus
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In December, 1994, Dale and Edna Walsh set up an Illinois based 501(c)(3) private charitable contribution foundation named the Dale and Edna Walsh Foundation. We refer to ourselves as DEW Foundation or simply DEW. The first step in the application process is to submit a letter of inquiry (LOI) via the Foundation's Web site or by mail. The Foundation contributes to medical, relief, welfare, education, community service, ministries and environmental programs, and arts organizations. Organizations must be located in the continental United States, but may serve populations worldwide. |
www.dewfoundation.org/
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