Organization Name | Date | State |
Housing Works Grant to purchase transportation vehicles to meet the needs of disabled participants, as well as purchase upgraded office computers. This organization is dedicated to creating housing and service options that model, with respect and dignity, sustainable, environmentally sensitive, affordable communities with people of limited resources. |
October 2014 | CA | |
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Housing Works Grant to purchase transportation vehicles to meet the needs of disabled participants. This organization is dedicated to creating housing and service options that model, with respect and dignity, sustainable, environmentally sensitive, affordable communities with people of limited resources. |
October 2019 | CA | |
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Humane Society of the Black Hills Grant to purchase two animal control vehicles. This organization prevents cruelty of animals, and provides relief of suffering among animals. |
October 2005 | SD | |
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Humane Society of the Black Hills Grant toward construction and furnishing of new animal shelter facility in Rapid City, South Dakota. |
October 1996 | SD | |
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Independence Hall Preservation Fund Grant for environmental monitoring equipment for use in the Deshler-Morris House to assist in preservation of the historical building and its contents. |
October 1995 | PA | |
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Independent Documentary Group Grant for computer equipment to assist in exhibit scheduling and distribution of the photographic exhibit and accompanying book "Nagasaki Journey," showing the work of Yosuke Yamahata of August 10, 1945. |
October 1995 | CA | |
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Inland Congregations United for Change Grant to purchase office furniture and audio/visual equipment. This organization develops grassroots leaders, adults, and youth, who can address problems and issues that affect their community. |
October 2004 | CA | |
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Interior Alaska Center for Non-Violent Living Grant for sewer system replacement for this center providing secure shelter and immediate safety for women and their children who are victims of domestic violence and abuse. |
February 2002 | AK | |
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International Design Clinic Grant to purchase Humanitarian Design Kits to provide students of architecture and design the chance to use their unique creative talents to create and construct projects for impoverished communities around the world. |
October 2008 | PA | |
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International Print Museum Grant to fund Franklin Colonial school assemblies and repair Museum-on-Wheels Trailer Exhibit. The mission of this organization is to preserve the history of printing and its related arts through the collection and display of the tools, machinery and artifacts of the graphic arts. |
October 2012 | CA | |
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International Print Museum Grant to assist in the construction of the museum's new teaching lab focusing on traditional printing techniques for students and adults. International Print Museum's mission is to preserve the heritage of printing through the collection, display, and use of its artifacts, dedicating its resources for the purpose of learning. |
October 2020 | CA | |
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JASON Foundation for Education Grant for online systems development for JASON CLUB-Online, an innovative after school education program for economically disadvantaged children throughout the United States. |
October 1996 | MA | |
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Journey Museum Grant to purchase technological equipment to enhance and expand the museum's learning center. This organization serves as a forum to preserve and explore the heritage of the cultures of the Black Hills region. |
October 2003 | SD | |
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Junior Achievement Grant to purchase technological equipment for the headquarters office in order to streamline the computer systems nationwide. This organization teaches the free enterprise system to children. |
February 2002 | CA | |
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KaBOOM! Grant to deploy Imagination Playgrounds to four (4) different child-serving organizations. This organization is dedicated to creating great playspaces through the participation and leadership of communities. |
October 2011 | DC | |
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