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This corporate philanthropy arm of Adobe is primarily interested in supporting nonprofit health and human service organizations that in turn provide help to disadvantaged youth, the homeless, victims of abuse, and so on.
A charity registered in the U.S. and Canada dedicated to helping the handicapped, the elderly, the poor, and the destitute. They are currently building a large hospital in India.
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Promotes its own philanthropic goals in areas where they do business or where their employees live. They service three programs: community service, cultural heritage, and economic independence. Makes grants to nonprofit organizations within and outside of the U.S.
The companys philanthropic arm that helps people to lead self-sufficient, productive lives. They are particularly interested in projects that involve technological innovation. Their four program areas are education, civic programs, arts and culture, and community service.
Seek programs concerned with societal, institutional, and environmental change. The particular areas are children and families, disenfranchised groups, and the environment. Also describes restrictions, types of grants, and how to apply.
Concerned with the information infrastructure. Among their projects: Communications policy and practice, report on public opinion of library leaders visions of future, childrens programs, the arts, and public interest organizations.
Grant-making corporation dedicated to enhancing knowledge. Currently supports education and healthy development of children and youth, preventing deadly conflict, strengthening human resources in developing countries, and other special projects. Also outlines how to submit a proposal.
Conducts research on health and social policy issues. Programs include improving health care services, improving the health of minority Americans, the well-being of the elderly, developing the capacities of children and young people, and improving public spaces and services.
You have two options: from a list of corporate foundations, go directly to the foundations site, or use a list of annotated links to zero in on a funder.
A membership association composed of over 1,300 nonprofit foundations (independent, corporate, and public). Its programs are in areas such as education, health, human services, science and research, and so on. Also promotes accountability among member foundations.
Note that this page is for speakers of German. Contains 17,000 pages of information on charities and philanthropy in Germany and throughout the world.
An advocacy association for hundreds of nonprofit organizations. Contains links to current Requests for Proposals (RFPs), information of conferences, legislative actions and other governmental relations, books and publications, education resources, and more.
Links to and lists to environmental resources, including home pages of Greenpeace and the Sierra Club, various resources on the Web and Gopher, a Listserv, and a book recommendation.
Sponsored by Florida International Center, provides opportunities for volunteers, service learning, and advocacy in southern Florida. Includes lists of nonprofit agencies in the area. Enables students to assist faculty in service learning programs. Also links to Volunteer Action Center reading room.
For grantseekers and grantmakers. Contains information on libraries and locations, training and seminars, funding trends and analysis, the fundraising process, and publications and CD-ROMs. Also includes a searchable database and an online reference desk.
A nonpartisan, nonprofit foundation for the discussion of national policy relating to our social responsibility. Particularly geared toward those between ages 1835. Enables you to apply to be an intern. Also discusses news and events.
A supporter of education grants for people of all ages across the world. Contains lists of programs, grants, staff, committees, and guidelines.
Provides employment, training services, and removes barriers to people with disabilities. Contains information on the THAP Project, current news, and more. Also enables you to find a donation center, a retail location, and a Goodwill in your area.
Corporate Philanthropic Arm Concerned with education, the environment, health, human services, arts, and culture.
Another resource for nonprofit agencies. You can add your own organization. Also a list of nonprofit Web sites, tools for nonprofits, and a searchable directory of public access points to the Web around the world.
Through research, promotes understanding of public sector. Dedicated to providing information; advocacy; and service for philanthropy, charities, and voluntarism. Contains updated articles.
Arm of Indiana University dedicated to the study of philanthropy and its associated disciplines. Contains links to degree programs, scholarships, fellowships, assistantships, research and books, and publications.
Information for nonprofit organizations in the United States. Contains a FAQ sheet and information on Washington nonprofits. Information largely drawn from the newsgroup (soc.org.nonprofit).
At the University of San Francisco. Teach and training on nonprofits. Offers Master of Nonprofit Administration, Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Management, the Development Director Certificate, Distinguished Public Lecture, and more.
A foundation that seeks to improve the human condition through various programs, including peace and cooperation, environment, health, creativity, education, community, culture, and so on. Searchable. Also in Spanish and Portuguese.
A collection of books, dissertations, and audio-visual materials on philanthropy and nonprofit issues. Offers reference service and bibliographic consulting to scholars and practitioners around the world. One of the largest collections of its type in the United States.
Award-winning nonprofit resource. Contains nonprofit organization list, information for nonprofit organizations and activists, human rights, civil liberties and politics, health and human services, environmental issues and animal rights, and more.
ERIC clearinghouse on service-learning programs affecting K12. Includes links to a National Service-Learning Cooperative Clearinghouse update, the National Society for Experiential Education, the Michigan K12 Service-Learning Center, Project Bridge the Gap, searchable databases, and other important resources.
All kinds of resources are available here: from an explorer of Web-based nonprofit resources to a list of nonprofit directories. Contains links to plenty of subcategories.
A resource for Chicago-area nonprofit organizations. Enables you to search for grants and grantmakers, information on fundraising and philanthropy, training for nonprofit management, nonprofit discussions, and more.
A newsletter and posting board for nonprofits. Pro-vides a discussion and announcement forum, idea ex-change, snd a searchable directory of project models.
An index of articles on voluntarism, nonprofit organizations, fundraising, giving, and philanthropy in general. Searchable on computer. Also available in paperback. Published three times a year.
Organized and described collection of materials for the intensive study of philanthropy and the history of nonprofit organizations. Includes records of the American Association of Fund-Raising Counsel, Inc., Records, 19351992; the Ferry, Carol Bernstein and W.H., Philanthropic Records; the Wheeler Mission; and the Womens Suffrage.
From North Carolina. A leading Web-based resource for philanthropy and nonprofits. Contains links to several award-winning sites, including the Meta-Index of Nonprofit Organizations. Also includes information on fundraising, volunteers, foundations, corporate giving, and more.
From Richard J. Estes, professor at the University of Pennsylvania. This is a page of resources for social and economic development. Contains a reference room, links to development assistance agencies, organizations, policies, descriptions of levels of social development practice, home pages and news services, and more.
You have two options: from a list of private foundations, go directly to the foundations site, or use a list of annotated links to zero in on a funder.
Dedicated to improving health care throughout world. Provides education, policy research, and humanitarian aid. Also contains links to their research on health policy, their programs, and journal. You can search the HOPE Web site.
A private philanthropic foundation. Includes information on the Funds program guidelines, a list of recent grants, how to apply for a grant, grant restrictions, a list of the Funds publications, and other programs and foundations.
Features past two issues in full, subject index of stories in archives, and directions on organizing a homeless paper in your own city. Contains poetry by those who are homeless.
A compendium of Web resources on service learning, a cooperative effort enabling academic programs and communities to interact. Contains articles, bibliographies, dissertations, theses, films and videos, handbooks and manuals, and much more. Also links to archives of two service-learning-related Listservs. Searchable.
Information and resources on charities in the United Kingdom. Contains links to UK Charitable Trusts on the Web, useful information on charities, charitable bodies on the Internet, and an alphabetical index of charities.
An organization embracing local community-based United Ways, made up of volunteers, charities, and contributors. Contains information on several of their programs, including Sky Wish, and United Way. Also includes news, a United Way FAQ sheet, and a description of how United Way works.
Studies policies surrounding social and economic problems. Contains: annual report, text of current and back issues of publications (for example, Future of the Public Sector), and a list of the institutes sites. Sites also searchable.