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The Charles A. Dana FoundationThe Foundation supports grants in science, health, and education.
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The Community of ScienceCOS Funded Research enables you to research and track information on funding and award histories at leading research facilities around the world. This comprehensive database features data from National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR), and Medical Research Council, UK (MRC). You can search these databases by keyword, geography, institutional recipient, award amount, date, agency, investigator, departments, and more!
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W. K. Kellogg FoundationThe Foundation will consider requests that fall within our established or developing programming areas, as listed below. Most grants are awarded in the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean, and six southern Africa countries including Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. To be eligible for a grant, the organization or institution, as well as the purpose of the proposed project, must qualify under regulations of the United States Internal Revenue Service as a 501c3 organization.
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HARRY S. TRUMAN LIBRARY INSTITUTE RESEARCH GRANTS PROGRAMThe Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs is the private, non-profit partner of the Harry S. Truman Library. The Institute's purpose is to foster the Truman Library as a center for research and as a provider of educational and public programs. Applications for funding will be considered by the Institute's Committee on Research, Scholarship and Academic Relations.
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Alfred P. Sloan FoundationThe Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, a philanthropic nonprofit institution, was established in 1934 by Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr., then President and Chief Executive Officer of the General Motors Corporation.
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Verizon FoundationVerizon offers innovative eSolutions, In Kind Gifts, Volunteers, in addition to Cash Grants to qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofits. Apply Online today!
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute Grants and Special ProgramsHHMI's grants program supports science education at all levels, from kindergarten through graduate research training. It also supports research scientists outside the United States. HHMI's grants program is the largest privately funded initiative of its kind in the United States.
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Carnegie Corporation of New YorkCarnegie Corporation of New York was created by Andrew Carnegie in 1911 to promote "the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding." Under Carnegie's will, grants must benefit the people of the United States, although up to 7.4 percent of the funds may be used for the same purpose in countries that are or have been members of the British Commonwealth, with a current emphasis on Commonwealth Africa. As a grantmaking foundation, the Corporation seeks to carry out Carnegie's vision of philanthropy, which he said should aim "to do real and permanent good in this world."
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The Arthur Vining Davis FoundationsThe Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, based in Jacksonville, Florida, are a national philanthropic organization established through the generosity of the late American Industrialist, Arthur Vining Davis. The purpose of the Foundations is to provide financial assistance "within the limits of their budgets and the discretion of their Trustees, to certain educational, cultural, scientific and religious institutions" within the United States and its possessions which are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code and are not a private foundation within the meaning of Section 509(a) of the 1969 Tax Reform Act. The present practice of the Board of Trustees is to award these annual grants-in-aid primarily in the areas of private higher education, secondary education, graduate theological education, health care (caring attitudes) and public television.
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Edward E. Ford FoundationBy June 2001, the Board had awarded 1,935 grants totaling more than seventy-one million dollars since its inception in 1957. It should be noted that no attempt has been made to emphasize any particular aspect of the independent secondary school. The Board has been open to the variety of needs and priorities presented to it by schools. It has supported many areas including buildings, other physical facilities, curriculum, endowment, faculty and scholarships as well as special programs pertaining to libraries, the environment, annual giving, technology, and minority students. Just as it has been open in this respect, it has not favored any particular type of school.
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The Irwin FoundationThe sole purpose of The Irwin Foundation is to help veterinary schools and the students who attend them. We do this in a variety of ways including Scholarships and Program Assistance
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Siemens FoundationThe Siemens Foundation provides more than $1 million in college scholarships and awards each year for talented high school students in the United States. Its signature programs, the Siemens Westinghouse Competition in Math, Science & Technology and the Siemens Awards for Advanced Placement, reward exceptional achievement in science, math and technology. By supporting outstanding students today, and recognizing the teachers and schools that inspire their excellence, the Foundation helps nurture tomorrow's scientists and engineers.
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Jackie Robinson FoundationThe foundation perpetuates the legacy of Jackie Robinson by providing collage scholarships for minority youths.
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The Byrne FoundationThe Byrne foundation is a non profit organization located in Denver, Colorado that helps disadvantaged youths earn their high school diplomas through a combination of financial and mentoring support.
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The Gen FoundationThe Gen Foundation is a charitable trust which supports the research and study of Natural Science and the Arts. From 2002, the Foundation will focus on biological, chemical, and botanical science and exceptional candidates from language, music, and art. Grants will be awarded to candidates based in or studying in the United Kingdom or Japan, although applicants from other countries may be considered. At the end of their studies, all successful applicants will be required to submit a report to the Trustees
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