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- The Benton Foundation
The Benton Foundation works to realize the social benefits made possible by
the public interest use of communications. Bridging the worlds of philanthropy,
public policy, and community action, Benton seeks to shape the emerging
communications environment and to demonstrate the value of communications for
solving social problems.
- Chase Manhattan Foundation
Grants are made to tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations for culture and the arts,
education, general societal issues, health and human services, housing and economic
development, international, and public policy and economic education.
- The Council on Foundations
COF is a nonprofit membership association of grantmaking foundations
and corporations; its mission is to promote responsible and effective
philanthropy. Member Foundations & Corporate Giving Programs with Web Sites can be found
on the Member Index Page.
- The Foundation Center
The Foundation Center is a leading source of information on foundations,
foundation grants, and the nonprofit sector. The Foundation Center provides
access to information through its website and at its libraries and cooperating
collections nationwide.
* Use their Foundation Finder to search by name for basic
information about foundations within the universe of more than 61,000 private
and community foundations in the U.S.
- KeySpan Foundation
The KeySpan Foundation is a charitable organization that makes financial
grants to nonprofit organizations through a $20 million endowment established
by KeySpan. The majority of grants are concentrated in KeySpan's service
territories. Provides online guidelines to the grant process and application procedures.
- Long Island Community Foundation
The Long Island Community Foundation is one of several hundred community
foundations throughout the United States that together comprise the nation's
fastest growing form of philanthropy. Founded in 1978, the Long Island
Community Foundation serves as the Long Island arm of
(The New York Community
Trust) for the 3 million citizens of Nassau and Suffolk Counties
- Verizon Foundation
Verizon Foundation concentrates its venture philanthropy grantmaking in distinct
priority funding areas such as Literacy (link basic and computer literacy),
Digital Divide (underserved communities), Workforce Development (develop
a prepared workforce), Community Technology Development (expand capacity),
and Employee Volunteerism (community support).
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