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2002 - Foundation grants $50 thousand to Wor-Wic Community College to expand their nursing program. 2003 - Foundation is the first to receive the Seal of Excellence from the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations. 2004 - Foundation's 20th anniversary. Assets reach $42 million.
The following grants were reported to the Foundation Center during the year 2007: [5] Police Athletic League of New York – $110,000; Fisher House Foundation of Maryland – $100,000; New York-Presbyterian Hospital – $100,000; Metropolitan Golf Association Foundation – $50,000; Dana Farber Cancer Institute – $25,000
The Rosenwald Fund was based on a system of matching grants, requiring white school boards to commit to maintenance and black communities to aid in construction. Fulfilling the goals of the match grant program, African American communities contributed $4.8 million to the building of 5,338 schools throughout the South. [7]
The grants were distributed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Forever Maryland program, which awarded 85 grants totaling $320,000 statewide toward environmental education, community
Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in Maryland" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. ... American Breast Cancer Foundation;
The Maryland Heritage Areas Authority will award grants totaling more than $5 million across the state’s 13 certified heritage areas. Applicants within the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area ...
The Galesburg Community Foundation is awarding grants to 37 local nonprofits in 2022 to assist them in providing quality programming. 2022 Turnout: Galesburg Community Foundation awards grants to ...
The Rosenwald Fund also made fellowship grants directly to African-American artists, writers, researchers and intellectuals between 1928 and 1948. Civil rights leader Julian Bond , whose father received a Rosenwald fellowship, has called the list of grantees a "Who's Who of black America in the 1930s and 1940s."