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American Greetings Corporate Giving Program 10500 American Road Cleveland, OH 44144-2388 (216) 252-7300 The American Greetings Corporate Giving Program offers grants in the areas of substance abuse, domestic violence, and other programs benefitting women in American Greetings communities (i.e., Arkansas, California, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas). The company will only accept proposals that are associated with women children, and families. Bingham Foundation 20325 Center Ridge Suite 629 Rocky River, OH 44116 The Bingham Foundation offers grants to non-profit organizations for projects relating to family services, youth, education, and substance abuse. Boeing Company Contributions Program P.O. Box 3707 Mailstop 14-04 Seattle, WA 98124 (206) 655-0023 The Boeing Company Contributions Program offers funding to non-profit organizations in the areas of substance abuse, at-risk youth, and domestic violence. The majority of grants awarded by this program primarily focus on education, but funding is offered to other projects as well. Annie E. Casey Foundation 701 St. Paul Street Baltimore, MD 21202 (410) 547-6600 www.aecf.org The primary mission of the Annie E. Casey Foundation is to foster public policies, human service reforms, and community supports that help build better futures for disadvantaged children in the United States. In pursuit of this goal, the Foundation makes grants which assist states, cities, and neighborhoods with the development of more innovative, cost-effective responses to these needs. Common Counsel Foundation 1221 Preservation Park Way Suite 101 Oakland, CA 94612-1206 (510) 834-2995 www.commoncounsel.org The Common Counsel Foundation is a consortium of family foundations which offers grants in the areas of family service and substance abuse to non-profit organizations. Commonwealth Fund One East 75th Street New York, NY 10021-2692 (212) 535-0400 The Commonwealth Fund offers grants for programs which address violence prevention and healthy development in children minorities, and seniors. Hearst Foundation 888 Seventh Avenue 45th Floor New York, NY 10106-0057 (212) 586-5404 Programs to aid poverty-level and minority groups, educational programs with emphasis on private secondary and higher education, health delivery systems, and cultural programs with records of public support. Organizations serving larger geographic areas are generally favored over those of a narrow community nature. Joyce Foundation 135 South LaSalle Street Suite 4010 Chicago, IL 60603-4886 (312) 782-2464 www.joycefdn.org/home.htm Based in Chicago, the Joyce Foundation supports efforts to strengthen public policies in ways that improve the quality of life in the Great Lakes region (i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin). Its program areas include education, employment, environment, gun violence, money and politics, and culture. John S. and James L. Knight Foundation One Biscayne Tower Suite 3800 Two South Biscayne Boulevard Miami, FL 33131-1803 (305) 539-0009 www.knightfdn.org Established in 1950, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation makes national grants in journalism, education, arts and culture, and community initiatives. Included within the community initiatives are grants which help support the development of local comprehensive strategic plan to address youth violence. Lands’ End 2 Lands’ End Lane Dodgeville, WI 53595 (608) 935-4221 www.landsend.com The Lands’ End corporation offers grants to non-profit organizations which collaborating with law enforcement agencies to help substance abusers. The company encourages applications from all regions of the country, but preference is placed on states where its headquarters, manufacturing and phone operations, and retail outlets are located (i.e., Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New York, and Wisconsin). Nationwide Insurance One Nationwide Plaza Mailstop 1-22-05 Columbus, OH 43215-2220 (614) 249-4310 Nationwide Insurance funds non-profit organizations in the areas of substance abuse and domestic violence. A preference is given to organizations located in Ohio or those that have a recommendation for funding from a state office. Open Society Institute U.S. Justice Fund 400 West 59th Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 548-1940 www.soros.org/initiatives/justice The Center on Crime, Communities, and Culture supports programs that foster critically needed innovations in public safety services and systems. Packard Foundation 300 2nd Street Suite 200 Los Altos, CA 94022 (650) 948-7658 www.packard.org The David and Lucile Packard Foundation offers grants to regional or national non-profit organizations with an emphasis on children, including juvenile crime and domestic violence prevention. In addition, the foundation also provides opportunities in the area of law enforcement. Public Welfare Foundation 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW Suite 505 Washington, DC 20037-1977 (202) 965-1800 The foundation provides grants in the United States and abroad with an emphasis on environment, population, the elderly, youth underclass, and criminal justice. Programs must serve low-income populations, with preference to short-term needs. Washington Foundation P.O. Box 7067 Missoula, MT 59807-7067 (406) 523-1300 The Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation offers funding in the areas of substance abuse prevention, youth centers and clubs, juvenile delinquency programs, and family services in California, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, and Washington. William T. Grant Foundation 570 Lexington Avenue 18th Floor New York, NY 10022-6837 (212) 752-0071 The William T. Grant Foundation supports research in any medical or social-behavioral scientific discipline on the development of school-age children, adolescents, and youth. The foundation is especially interested in interdisciplinary research employing multiple methods to investigate several problems simultaneously. |