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Grant Title
Rajiv Gandhi Foundation Grants
Description
The foundation conducts activities in India in the areas of the arts and humanities, conservation and the environment, economic affairs, education, international affairs, law and human rights, medicine and health, science and technology, and social welfare. Main projects are concerned with literacy and primary education, empowering women and children, aid for the disabled, health care services in rural and poor urban areas, and decentralized government. Types of support include research grants to institutions and scholarships, fellowships, and prizes to individuals.
Deadline
Contact sponsor.
Contact
Jawahar Bhawan, 91-11-3755117
fax: 91-11-3755119
e-mail: info@
Internet
Look here to see if we’re interested in applying to this foundation. It doesn’t look like they want to run the projects they fund, but they don’t seem to cut a check and be done with it.
Sponsoring Organization
Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Rd
New Delhi 110 001 India
Type
Foreign
Program(s)
Awards Prizes
Basic Research
Cultural Outreach
Educational Programs
Environmental Programs
Fellowships
International Grants
Scholarships
Subject(s)
Arts, General
Biomedical Research
Children and Youth
Civil/Human Rights
Conservation, Natural Resources
Disabled
Economics
Education
Elementary Education
Environmental Programs
Government
Health Care
Humanities
India
International Relations
Law
Literacy
Public Affairs
Rural Health Care
Science
Social Services
Technology
Urban Areas
Women
Grant Title
Oak Foundation Grants
Description
The foundation awards grants worldwide to address international social and environmental issues, particularly those that have a major impact on the lives of the disadvantaged. Grants support the environment, especially conservation of the marine environment and reducing the threat of global warming by promoting implementation of energy-efficient and renewable energy technologies; international human rights; issues affecting women, particularly domestic violence and the challenges faced by single mothers; child abuse, including sexual abuse, child pornography, and related trafficking; housing and homelessness; and learning disabilities, such as dyslexia. Types of support include special projects, core costs, capital needs, technical assistance, and collaborative activities. Priority is given to leadership projects that target root causes; demonstrate solutions that can be adopted by permanent providers and government; mobilize financial commitment from a range of sources; promote collaboration among organizations and funders; involve the target population in the planning and implementation of the project; and demonstrate good financial organizational management.
I ranked this second primarily b/c it doesn’t seem like a large, famous foundation and we may have a good shot b/c of limited competition. We’re also a good fit w/ their interests. However, they do not have a standard application to download. They ask that initial inquiries be made by email, and then they’ll follow up on the proposal w/i 2 months to request more info or not. If we go w/ this group, I’d email about what to send them and then develop a formal proposal (or not) depending on their response.
Samples
All Kinds of Minds (Chapel Hill, NC)--to make the organization's programs, products, and services for children who are struggling in school more accessible to clinicians, parents, students, and teachers, $5 million matching grant (2003).
Amount
$2000-$200,000 average
Deadline
Contact sponsor.
Contact
Oak Foundation USA, (617) 542-5565
fax: (617) 542-5570
e-mail: oak@
Internet
Look at the child abuse initiative and think about our education and housing for the children of sex workers!
Sponsoring Organization
Oak Foundation U.S.A
47 Winter St, 6th Fl
Boston, MA 02108
Type
Foundation
Program(s)
Building Construction and or Renovation
Capital Campaigns
Environmental Programs
International Grants
Materials Equipment Acquisition Computers, Books, Videos, etc.
Technical Assistance
Subject(s)
Children and Youth
Conservation, Natural Resources
Environmental Programs
International Programs
Women
Grant Title
Kiwanis International Foundation Grants
Description
The foundation supports nonprofits worldwide for programs and activities that meet the needs of young children. Past grants have supported a bloodmobile playground, Reading is Fundamental project, lifetime learning, and an effort to provide pediatric trauma kits. Applicants should contact the local chapter for additional information.
Requirements
US and international nonprofits are eligible.
Restrictions
The foundation does not award grants for capital improvements or programs for more than three years.
Amount
$50,000 maximum
Deadline
Apr 15; Jul 15; Nov 15
Contact
Program Contact, (800) 549-2647
worldwide, (317) 875-8755
fax: (317) 879-0204
e-mail: foundation@
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
Kiwanis International Foundation
3636 Woodview Trace
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Program(s)
International Grants
Service Delivery Programs
Subject(s)
Child/Maternal Health
Children and Youth
International Programs
This might be one of the easiest to apply for because it’s very organized and standard—has a PDF application to download w/ all the rules, etc.
They seem to connect awards with local Kiwanis chapters (see website link and look at past awards to see what I’m talking about). Below are the 7 chapters in India. We’d want to select a project near one of these areas for best results.
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Grant Title
HSBC Bank Corporate Contributions Grants
Description
HSBC Bank USA recognizes its responsibility to be a vital and contributing member of its operating community. HSBC focuses its philanthropic giving primarily on two critical issues: education--underprivileged youth and schools in economically deprived areas; and the environment--conservation and sustainable development for business, government, and the public. Seventy-five percent of funding is made in these two areas. Corporate contributions may include monetary donations and/or support in-kind, such as requests for professional expertise or the use of company buildings and facilities. Proposals may be submitted throughout the calendar year. Grant requests will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Applicants should submit a brief description of the organization; proposal for funding or in-kind donation; budget and timeline for the project; copy of the 501(c)3 IRS tax-exemption letter; most recent annual report, if relevant; list of members of the board of directors and their affiliations; list of other current funders; and an evaluation plan. Application guidelines and procedures are available online.
Requirements
501(c)3 tax-exempt organizations are eligible.
Restrictions
The program will not make grants to individuals, except for scholarships through a third party; or political organizations or for political purposes.
Samples
International Sephardic Education Foundation (New York, NY)--for the International Scholarship Program, which supports low-income Israelis who are pursuing graduate degrees in other countries, $500,000 over two years (2003).
Deadline
Contact sponsor.
Contact
Corporate Contributions, (212) 525-8239
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
HSBC Bank
452 Fifth Ave
New York, NY 10018
Type
Corporation
Program(s)
Educational Programs
Environmental Programs
International Grants
Scholarships
Subject(s)
Children and Youth
Conservation, Natural Resources
Disadvantaged (Economically)
Education
Environmental Programs
International Education
Sustainable Development
Grant Title
Edison International Corporate Contributions
Description
The corporation supports nonprofit and/or nongovernmental organizations in its primary areas of interest, including education and the environment. In the area of education, high priority is given to public and private education (K-12, colleges and universities); programs that encourage parent involvement and help students stay in school; programs that foster life-long learning through the use of computers and other technologies; scholarships for academic excellence; enrichment programs that provide academic, social, and cultural activities for healthy and responsible lifestyles; and partnerships supporting student retention and success. In the area of environment, the corporation awards grants to programs supporting the physical environment and the social environment. Requests are accepted throughout the year. Guidelines are available online.
Restrictions
The foundation does not assist individuals or organizations espousing specific causes, including political organizations and candidates, veterans organizations, fraternal orders, labor groups, commercial for-profit enterprises, religious or sectarian organizations, or any grwoup whose activities are not in the corporation's best interests.
Deadline
Jun 17
Deadline Satisfied
Postmark satisfies deadline date requirement.
Contact
Community Involvement Department, (800) 456-1044
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
Edison International
PO Box 800
Rosemead, CA 91770
Type
Corporation
Program(s)
Educational Programs
Environmental Programs
Scholarships
Subject(s)
Academic Achievement
Children and Youth
Computer Technology
Education
Elementary Education
Environmental Programs
Higher Education
Literacy
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Parent Involvement
Science
Science Education
Secondary Education
Grant Title
Ronald McDonald Children's Charities Grants
Description
Ronald McDonald House Charities Board of Trustees is most interested in national and/or international organizations that have a specific program related to children’s health and well being. Organizations seeking funding should have a specific program that directly improves the health and well being of children (ages 0-18 years); addresses a significant funding gap or critical opportunity; has long-term impact in terms of replication or reach; and produces measurable results. Types of support include capital grants, challenge/matching grants, formula grants, professorships, program grants, research grants, scholarships (to students from the New York Tri-State McDonald's Restaurants and from the charities), seed money grants, and visiting scholars. The board meets quarterly to review, select, and award grants to organizations that have demonstrated an ability to respond to the needs of specific groups of children in a definitive, hands-on manner that yields measurable results.
Requirements
Nonprofit 501(c)3 tax-exempt organizations are eligible.
Restrictions
The charity does not fund advertising or fund-raising drives; partisan, political, or denominational programs; general and administrative costs; intermediary funding agencies; endowment campaigns; medical research; programs that are strictly local in focus and not replicable; ongoing salaries or travel expenses; or requests that are not in writing.
Samples
Archway (West Haven, CT)--for a mobile soup kitchen that will serve homeless children in Bucharest, Romania, $48,600 (2003); Huntington Union Free School District (NY)--to provide academic support to at-risk third graders and social services for their families, $50,000 (2003); Instituto Ronald Mcdonald (Rio de Janiero, Brazil)--to improve pediatric-oncology facilities throughout Brazil, $90,000 (2003); Reading Recovery Council of North America (Columbus, OH)--to train teachers to instruct their peers on how to help low-performing first graders learn to read, $138,600 (2003).
Amount
$100-$10 million; $250,000 average Is this a little large for us? What is our annual income?
Deadline
May 3; Aug 2; Dec 15
Deadline Satisfied
Postmark satisfies deadline date requirement.
Contact
Grants Manager, (630) 623-7048
fax: (630) 623-7488
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
Ronald McDonald Children's Charities
One Kroc Dr
Oak Brook, IL 60521
Type
Foundation
Program(s)
Basic Research
Building Construction and or Renovation
Community Development
Consulting Visiting Personnel
Cultural Outreach
Educational Programs
Environmental Programs
Faculty Professional Development
International Grants
Matching Challenge Funds
Materials Equipment Acquisition Computers, Books, Videos, etc.
Religious Programs
Scholarships
Seed Grants
Service Delivery Programs
Subject(s)
Arts, General
At-Risk Youth
Biomedical Research
Child/Maternal Health
Children and Youth
Civic Affairs
Craniofacial Anomalies
Education
Elementary Education
Health Care
Reconstructive Surgery
Social Services
Social Services Delivery
Youth Programs
Grant Title
Pew Charitable Trusts Grants
Description
The Pew Charitable Trusts support the work of nonprofit organizations in the fields of culture, education, environment, health and human services, public policy, and religion. The trusts seek to encourage individual development and personal achievement, cross-disciplinary problem solving, and innovative approaches to meeting the changing needs of a global community. Support is given to projects designed to meet identified goals in an efficient, creative, and realistic manner. Grants have previously been awarded for health professional education; college and university science programs, economics, hospital care research, civic education, international nutrition policy, liberal arts, nursing, area studies, language, adult basic education and literacy, and faculty and curricular development; public school reform and restructuring; and programs to enhance the physical, social, and educational development of disadvantaged children. Proposals are accepted all year, and grants are assigned from a particular trust at the discretion of the committee on grants. Grants are awarded four times a year--in March, June, September, and December.
I didn’t highlight this as one of my top choices b/c it’s such a famous foundation with such a broad focus that I think we may have too much competition.
Requirements
Grants are made only to 501(c)3 tax-exempt organizations that are not private foundations.
Restrictions
Grants are not made to individuals or for endowments, capital campaigns, unsolicited construction requests, debt reduction, or scholarships or fellowships that are not part of a program initiated by the trusts.
Samples
American National Red Cross (Washington, DC)--to help victims of the major undersea earthquake and resulting tsunamis that struck Indonesian, South Asian, and African coasts in late December, $1 million (2005); Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future (Harrisburg, PA)--for operating support of this statewide environmental organization, $1.32 million over three years (2004); U of Illinois Foundation (Urbana, IL)--for an education and outreach campaign about challenges facing the child-welfare system, $5.8 million over two years (2004); Columbia U (New York, NY)--for the Project for Excellence in Journalism, which provides research and outreach to newsrooms, $4.3 million over three years (2004).
Amount
$300,000 average
Deadline
Contact sponsor.
Contact
Grants Information Manager, (215) 575-9050
fax: (215) 575-4939
e-mail: info@
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
Pew Charitable Trusts
2005 Market St, Ste 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19103-7077
Type
Foundation
Program(s)
Adult Basic Education
Adult Family Literacy Training
Capital Campaigns
Community Development
Cultural Outreach
Curriculum Development Teacher Training
Educational Programs
Environmental Programs
General Operating Support
International Grants
Religious Programs
Seed Grants
Service Delivery Programs
Subject(s)
Adult and Continuing Education
Allied Health Education
Area Studies
Basic Skills Education
Campaign Finance Reform
Child Psychology/Development
Children and Youth
Civics Education
Cultural Activities/Programs
Curriculum Development
Disaster Relief
Economics
Education
Education Reform
Environmental Education
Environmental Programs
Faculty Development
Fish and Fisheries
Health Care
Higher Education
Hospitals
Humanities
Language
Libraries
Literacy
Medical Education
Nursing
Nursing Education
Nutrition/Dietetics
Performing Arts
Problem Solving
Public Planning/Policy
Religion
Science Education
Social Services
Touring Arts Programs
Grant Title
Brinker International Grants
Description
The company supports organizations that help people with problems over which they have no control, with an emphasis on children's needs. The company favors programs that provide direct and immediate relief to the community, customers, and employees. Focus areas are the arts and community development, including K-12 programs; community needs, such as youth sports programs; and medical research and health services, including those targeting children. Proposals are reviewed throughout the year. Requests must be received 45 days prior to the charitable contribution committee meetings, which are held quarterly. The corporation does not accept inquiries or direct requests by phone; however, requests may be faxed on 1-2 typewritten pages.
The sentence above is why I didn’t recommend this foundation for our immediate effort.
Requirements
501(c)3 nonprofit organizations are eligible.
Restrictions
The foundation does not support religious organizations or programs; individuals seeking aid; agencies that receive United Way funding; organizations lacking proof of 501(c)3 status; political organizations or candidates; conferences, seminars, or reunions; research projects; or travel for individuals or groups.
Samples
Dallas Ctr for the Performing Arts Foundation (TX)--to build the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts and to establish a lecture series, $1 million (2002).
Deadline
Contact sponsor.
Contact
Charitable Committee, (972) 980-9917
fax: (972) 770-5977
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
Brinker International Corporation
6820 LBJ Freeway
Dallas, TX 75240
Type
Corporation
Program(s)
Basic Research
Building Construction and or Renovation
Community Development
Cultural Outreach
Educational Programs
International Grants
Service Delivery Programs
Subject(s)
Arts, General
Biomedical Research
Children and Youth
Community Development
Elementary Education
Health Services Delivery
Secondary Education
Sports
Grant Title
Bechtel Foundation Grants Program
Description
Most of the funding supports K-12 education, primarily math and science; engineering schools; and major health and welfare organizations. Contributions to education include K-12 education, engineering education, technological education, management and business education, and advancement of women and minorities in the sciences. Other areas of interest to the foundation include environmental preservation and development, public policy, and international affairs. Health grants support hospitals and national disease associations. Social service projects support programs for poverty-stricken children and youth, women, and the disabled. The arts and humanities are supported through contributions to the performing arts and to museums primarily in California. Types of support include general operating support and employee matching gifts. An initial letter of inquiry may be sent at any time; if the foundation is interested, a full proposal will be requested.
The above sentence is the reason I didn’t highlight this foundation as an option for our immediate grant effort.
Requirements
Tax exempt organizations are eligible to apply.
Restrictions
Grants are not made to individuals or to religious organizations. Endowments are not funded.
Amount
$50-$15,000 average
Deadline
Contact sponsor.
Contact
Susan Grisso, Foundation Manager, (415) 768-5444
fax: (415) 768-7158
e-mail: foundtn@
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
Bechtel Foundation
PO Box 193965
San Francisco, CA 94119-3965
Type
Foundation
Program(s)
Community Development
Cultural Outreach
Educational Programs
Environmental Programs
General Operating Support
Matching Challenge Funds
Scholarships
Service Delivery Programs
Training Programs Internships
Subject(s)
Business Education
Children and Youth
Diplomacy
Disabled
Elementary Education
Engineering Education
Environmental Programs
Health Care
Hospitals
Humanities
International Relations
Management Sciences
Mathematics Education
Minority Education
Museums
National Disease Organizations
Performing Arts
Poverty and the Poor
Public Planning/Policy
Science Education
Secondary Education
Social Services
Technology Education
Women
Women's Education
Grant Title
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Population and Reproductive Health Program Grants
Description
The program focuses on two areas: reducing maternal mortality and morbidity and advancing the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people. Under maternal health, The foundation supports civil society organizations that work for changes needed in health, education, and legal policies and help to create the political will needed for their implementation. Special attention is given to initiatives that focus on increased budgets for maternal health, decreased deaths from abortion, and improved access to quality emergency obstetric care. Under reproductive health and rights, the Foundation supports initiatives that increase the availability of gender-sensitive sexuality education, confidential health services, and programs for young men, and that decrease the incidence of sexual violence. In addition, the foundation supports new ways of linking adolescent sexuality and reproductive health programs with other issues that are fundamental to the present and future well-being of the younger generation. Geographic priorities are India, Mexico, and Nigeria.
I didn’t know if we had any programs related to this interest, but b/c India is a primary focus and b/c who knows what our future projects could entail, I included this in our list.
Samples
Ctr for Reproductive Rights (New York, NY)--to develop legal strategies related to reproductive health in India, Mexico, and Nigeria, $150,000 (2004); K'inal Antsetik (Mexico City, Mexico)--for efforts to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity, $150,000 (2004); Socio Legal Information Ctr (Mumbai, India)--for efforts to discourage early marriage in India, $100,000 over two years (2004); Youth for Action (Hyderabad, India)--to develop a model for community-based financing of maternal-health services, $100,000 over three years (2004).
Amount
$50,000-$2 million typically
Deadline
Feb 1
Contact
Office of Grants Management, Research, and Information, (312) 726-8000
fax: (312) 920-6258
TDD: (312) 920-6285
e-mail: pooulation@
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
140 S Dearborn St, Ste 1100
Chicago, IL 60603
Type
Foundation
Program(s)
Basic Research
International Grants
Publishing Editing Translating
Religious Programs
Service Delivery Programs
Symposia, Conferences, Workshops, Seminars, Institutes
Subject(s)
Adolescent Health
Africa
Asia
Communications
Developing/Underdeveloped Nations
Economics
Education
Environmental Effects
HIV
Health Planning/Policy
Human Reproduction/Fertility
India
Latin America
Leadership
Mexico
Natural Resources
Nigeria
Population Control
Religion
Sex Education
Sex Roles
Social History
Women's Health
Grant Title
Rockwell Collins Charitable Contributions
Description
The corporation has identified two distinct funding priorities, and special consideration will be given to proposals that integrate these issues: education and youth development, with emphasis in math, science and engineering; and culture and the arts, with emphasis on youth educational programs. Rockwell Collins also contributes to health, human services, and civic organizations. Special consideration is given to qualifying organizations where employees volunteer; however, the majority of gifts to these organizations are made through Rockwell Collins United Way corporate contributions or employee campaigns.
Not sure if we’d have a very good chance, but we qualify to apply, so I included this on our list.
Requirements
Applying organizations must be tax exempt under the federal code; able to provide current full, certified, audited financial statements; and not be private foundations. Non-US organizations must provide nongovernmental organization (NGO) documentation.
Restrictions
Funding will not be considered for general endowments, deficit reduction, grants to individuals, federated campaigns, religious organizations for religious purposes, or fraternal or social organizations.
Deadline
Contact sponsor.
Contact
Cindy Dietz, Manager Community Relations, (319) 295-7444
fax: (319) 295-9374
e-mail: communityrelations@
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
Rockwell Collins Corporation
400 Collins Rd, NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52498-0001
Type
Corporation
Program(s)
Educational Programs
Exhibitions, Collections, Performances, Video Film Production
International Grants
Religious Programs
Service Delivery Programs
Subject(s)
Children and Youth
Civic Affairs
Cultural Activities/Programs
Education
Engineering Education
Health Care
International Programs
Mathematics Education
Science Education
Youth Programs
Grant Title
Kraft Cares International Grants
Description
The company's program for international corporate contributions, has several priority areas for grantmaking. The primary focus area for international giving is the worldwide fight to end hunger. The corporation provides financial support, product donations, meal service, enhanced food delivery systems, nutrition programs, and food security initiatives. Additional funding areas include culture, with particular focus on expanding access to the visual arts and dance to underserved populations; domestic violence, with particular focus on providing food-related support, clothing, shelter, or counseling; AIDS, with particular focus on providing food-related services; and education, with particular focus on helping adults attain literacy competency and supporting at-risk children and adolescents.
Although many of our projects focus on education, we may have one now or in the future that could be a good fit. I don’t know if we’d have a great shot b/c the focus is not directly in line, and the foundation is so large though. We qualify to apply, so it’s here on the list.
Requirements
Funding must be made through a US 501(c)3 organization or qualify as a 501(c)3 equivalent. Program requests must be submitted to a Kraft Foods national or regional office, and address a community need in that market.
Amount
$10,000-$50,000
Deadline
Contact sponsor.
Contact
Corporate Contributions Specialist, (847) 646-3332
fax: (847) 646-5241
e-mail: adickerson@
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
Kraft Foods Inc
3 Lakes Dr
Northfield, IL 60093
Type
Corporation
Program(s)
Adult Basic Education
Adult Family Literacy Training
Cultural Outreach
Educational Programs
International Grants
Service Delivery Programs
Subject(s)
AIDS
Arts
At-Risk Youth
Children and Youth
Cultural Programs/Activities
Domestic Violence
Hunger
Literacy
Nutrition
Performing Arts
Visual Arts
Grant Title
John and Mary R. Markle Foundation Grants
Description
The foundation funds four program areas. The Policy for a Networked Society program addresses the issues created by the unprecedented changes occurring in US social, political, economic, and legal systems as a result of expanding computing power, convergence, and the rise of a networked world. The program seeks to enhance the public voice in the consideration and resolution of domestic and international policies that need to be addressed in this new communications environment, and has a specific interest in the protection of democratic values, individual liberties, universal access, and consumer interests. The Interactive Media for Children program aims to help realize the potential for children to benefit from using interactive technologies, including computers, the Internet, interactive toys, and digital television. The Information Technologies for Better Health program works to enhance the ability of individual patients and consumers to relate their own circumstances to medical knowledge. The program aims to provide people with access to sound medical knowledge and to their personal health information, and the means to use such information interactively in their daily lives. The program also explores the potential for healthcare information technology to narrow the divide in the quality of health care for underserved populations. Guidelines are available on the Web site.
We may now or in the future qualify for funding under their Interactive Media for Children program.
Requirements
Applicants should send a two- to three-page letter of inquiry that states the purpose of the project and how the project meets the needs of a specific program, and include a project budget. The board of directors meets at least three times a year to review proposals; proposals are accepted throughout the year.
Restrictions
The foundation does not fund general support grants, individuals (scholarships, dissertations, stipends). projects within formal educational institutions, (curriculum development, classroom technology, distance learning), equipment purchases, endowments, capital campaigns, or Web sites or conferences not integral to the foundation's specific active projects.
Samples
Children's Partnership (Washington, DC)--for a project to educate businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit groups on the need for access to high technology in poor communities, $300,000 (2000); U of California at Berkeley (CA)--for start-up support of a public-interest program specializing in Internet-related legal issues, including privacy, access to technology, copyright law, and intellectual property, $300,000 (2000).
Amount
$1000-$3.5 million range
Deadline
Contact sponsor.
Contact
Grants Manager, (212) 489-6655
fax: (212) 765-9690
e-mail: proposals@
Internet
Sponsoring Organization
John and Mary R. Markle Foundation
10 Rockefeller Plaza, 16th Fl
New York, NY 10020
Type
Foundation
Program(s)
Basic Research
Seed Grants
Subject(s)
Business
Children and Youth
Citizenship
Civil/Human Rights
Communications
Computer Science
Consumer Education/Information
Economics
Government
Health Care Access
Health Promotion
Health Records
Information Dissemination
International Planning/Policy
International Relations
Internet
Law
Mass Communication
Medical Informatics
Nonprofit Organizations
Patient Care and Education
Political Behavior
Poverty and the Poor
Public Planning/Policy
Social Change
Technology
Television
Grant Title
Burden Trust Grants
Description
The trust supports international nonprofits in the fields of medical research and hospitals; schools and training institutions; and care of and homes for the elderly, children, and other individuals in need. Preference will be given to organizations affiliated with the Anglican Church.
Not sure how great a shot we’d have, since we’re nonreligious, but we qualify to apply.
Deadline
Mar 31
Contact
Malcolm Tosh, Honorable Secretary, 01483 222561
fax 01483 224187
Sponsoring Organization
Burden Trust
Little Clandon, The Street West
West Clandon GU4 7ST United Kingdom
Type
Foreign
Program(s)
Basic Research
International Grants
Religious Programs
Service Delivery Programs
Subject(s)
Biomedical Research
Children and Youth
Education
Elderly
Hospitals
International Programs
Nursing Homes
Poverty and the Poor
Religion
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