Organization Name | Date | State |
The Center For The Homeless, Inc. Matching grant to purchase 16 of the 32 bunk beds needed for homeless children in transitional housing. |
February 2005 | IN | |
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The Foxfire Fund, Inc. Grant to refurbish training center cabins for this Georgia-based program specializing in preparing teachers in a hands-on methodology for social studies education. |
October 1992 | GA | |
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The Foxfire Fund, Inc. Grant for equipment, building improvement and materials, and student internships for Archive Renovation Project on Appalachian life. |
October 1997 | GA | |
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The Giraffe Project Grant to purchase the equipment needed to spread nationally their Giraffe Heroes Program that teaches courageous compassion and active citizenship to students in K-12 as part of their main mission to move people to stick their necks out for the common good. |
October 2000 | WA | |
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The Health Wagon Grant to purchase medical equipment for a newly expanded clinic in Wise, Virginia. The Health Wagon's mission is to provide compassionate, quality health care to the medically underserved people in the Mountains of Appalachia. |
October 2017 | VA | |
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The Home Gardening Project Grant to underwrite costs of building three vegetable garden projects for approximately 100 new gardens for low-income elderly and single-parent families. |
October 1997 | OR | |
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The Honeybee Conservancy (fiscally sponsored by Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs) Grant to purchase Bee hive kits for the Sponsor-A-Hive Program and educational materials. The Honeybee Conservancy's mission is to raise awareness about the importance of bees and to inspire the people and communities to act as stewards for bees and their natural environment. |
October 2016 | CA | |
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The Let It Be Foundation Grant to purchase a self-contained mobile lemonade trailer for Let It Be Lemonade, For A Cause Program. The Let It Be Foundation's mission is to provide ongoing support and services to families of children diagnosed with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses throughout the sick child's treatment, with a focus on the entire family. |
October 2020 | CA | |
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The Marianne Frostig Center of Educational Therapy Grant for seven computers for learning lab for this program that serves children with learning disorders. |
October 1998 | CA | |
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The Nature Conservancy Grant to construct a self-guiding birding loop trail that will enhance the public's appreciation of the South Dakota Cascade Creek Preserve and expand this group's educational outreach. |
October 2000 | SD | |
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The Nature of WILDWORKS Grant to assist in the purchase of a van to transport to schools and community organizations, for educational purposes, animals that have been held in captivity and cannot be returned to the wild. |
October 1999 | CA | |
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The Ocean Cleanup North Pacific Foundation Grant to purchase monitoring equipment toolkits to conduct surveys in plastic polluted rivers and oceans. The Ocean Cleanup develops and deploys advanced technologies to rid the world's ocean of plastic. |
October 2020 | NY | |
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The Public Theater Grant to upgrade and improve the IT infrastucture in their historic headquarters. As the nation's foremost theatrical producer of Shakespeare and new work, The Public Theater is dedicated to achieving artistic excellence while developing an American theater that is accessible and relevant to all people, through productions of challenging new plays, musicals and innovative stagings of the classics. |
October 2021 | NY | |
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The Raymond M. Alf Museum Grant for installation of a staircase connecting the museum's upstairs and downstairs exhibit halls. |
October 1997 | CA | |
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The Rescue Train Grant to purchase a new vehicle, to expand the existing shelter intervention program at the East Valley Shelter and open a new program at the West Valley Shelter. The Rescue Train is a unique 501(c)3, no-kill organization dedicated to eliminating animal suffering and euthanasia through hands-on rescue work, shelter intervention, dedication to spay/neuter, education, and awareness. |
October 2017 | CA | |
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