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Grant Resources

American Express
http://home3.americanexpress.com/corp/gb/howto.asp
Grants are made under three program themes that reflect our funding priorities: Community Service, Cultural Heritage and Economic Independence. Within the parameters of our program themes and funding guidelines, projects of all non-profit organizations are considered for funding without regard to race, gender, disability, religion, ethnicity, age or sexual orientation.

Annie E. Casey Foundation
http://www.aecf.org/initiatives/
The challenge of helping rebuild distressed communities is at the center of the Annie E. Casey Foundation's grant-making plans for the next decade. Working with neighborhoods and state and local governments, the Foundation will provide significant grants and other forms of assistance to a limited number of sites in a long-term effort to strengthen the support services, social networks, physical infrastructure, employment, self-determination, and economic vitality of distressed communities.

AOL Time Warner Foundation
http://www.timewarner.com/corp/citizenship/education/index.html
Time Warner is committed to developing the next generation of leaders from among diverse and underserved youth. To achieve this goal, we fund youth organizations that prepare teens for college, help them build skills in media and communications, raise awareness about the importance of after-school programs and develop adult leaders for the public schools.

Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy
http://www.barbarabushfoundation.com/nga.html
The 2006 National Grant Competition applications will be released in June of 2005.

BellSouth Foundation
http://www.bellsouthfoundation.org/
In its 2002-2005 grant making activity, the BellSouth Foundation seeks imaginative strategies to drive deeper learning and increase opportunities that lead to better lives for all students. Currently, our work includes both closing the gaps for underserved students and creating new ways in which students can achieve higher levels of success.

Constitutional Rights Foundation
http://www.crf-usa.org/network/crf_robin.html
Each year, thanks to a generous grant from The Maurice R. Robinson Fund of New York City, CRF awards mini-grants of up to $500 for K-12 service-learning projects designed to address serious community issues. Each of these superb projects addresses a larger social need. Some of these needs fall under the category of poverty, hunger, environment, mentoring children and youth, crime and safety issues, and aging. Students will develop problem-solving skills, which they can use later in life. They will also learn citizenship skills by practicing them. The skills the students gain from doing these projects will not only help their community but also help them in their life as a citizen of a democratic society.

Coca-Cola Foundation
http://www2.coca-cola.com/citizenship/foundation.html
The Coca-Cola Foundation supports programs in higher education, classroom teaching and learning, and international education. Our programs support scholarships for aspiring students; encourage and motivate young people to stay in school; and foster cultural understanding.

Hasbro Childrens Foundation
http://hasbro.org/default.cfm
The Hasbro Children's Foundation, located in New York City, supports innovative programs that advance the emotional, social and physical well being of disadvantaged young children and their families.

Oracle Education Foundation
http://www.oraclefoundation.org/
The Oracle Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization that assists K-12 public schools and youth organizations in economically challenged communities by providing resources, training, and technical support to integrate technology into the learning environment.

Quaker Oats Foundation
http://www.quakeroats.com/qfb_Community/GivingGuidelines.cfm
The Company focuses its giving on a key need in our community: the education of children in low-income communities, concentrating on programs that encourage them to stay in school. Accordingly, programs that provide tutoring, mentoring and coaching are funding priorities.

Tiger Woods Foundation
http://www.twfound.org/
The Tiger Woods Foundation grants focus on providing opportunities to children and families who are underserved.

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
http://www.hewlett.org/Default.htm
The Foundation makes grants to nonprofit charitable organizations classified as 501(c)(3) public charities by the Internal Revenue Service.

 

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