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  2. TGR Foundation - Wikipedia

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    TGR Foundation was established in 1996 by Tiger Woods and his father, Earl Woods, to create and support community-based programs that improve the health, education, and welfare of all children in America. The charity began as a simple junior golf clinic where Woods introduced the basics of the game to inner-city kids.

  3. Unbound (nonprofit organization) - Wikipedia

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    Unbound, formerly Christian Foundation for Children and Aging, is a nonprofit international development organization headquartered in Kansas City, Kansas. Unbound was founded by lay Catholics acting on the Gospel call to serve the poor. Its sponsorship program provides direct cash transfers to sponsored members who determine how to use their ...

  4. Step Up For Students - Wikipedia

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    Donors receive a 100% tax credit for the contribution. Step Up is allowed to keep 3 percent administrative allowance and must give away at least 80 percent of the scholarship donations each year. Private school scholarships average about $7,000. Transportation scholarships to attend out-of-district public schools are $750.

  5. Here Are 6 Moves You Should Make Before Giving Money to Charity

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    Check Out: 4 Genius Things All Wealthy People Do With Their Money But before you do, experts recommend being strategic. For one, each type of donation carries different implications.

  6. Charity scams: Check out these FBI tips before you donate - AOL

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    Before donating, vet the charity first to make sure it’s not a scam. A few places to find information on charities are Give.org, CharityNavigator, CharityWatch and GuideStar, the AARP reported.

  7. The Black Heart Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation has since added The Art Scholarship Programme, which focuses on supporting under-privileged young people who represent a diverse future generation of the arts. The application is similar to the main scholarship programme, but applicants must also include a portfolio showcasing their existing art and personal style alongside the ...

  8. Children's Scholarship Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Scholarship Fund is a privately funded tuition assistance program in the United States. The fund provides scholarships enabling low-income children to attend private schools. More than 25,700 students in Kindergarten to 8th Grade receive the fund's scholarships. [1] It was founded in 1998 by Theodore J. Forstmann and John T. Walton.

  9. Scholarship America - Wikipedia

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    Scholarship America's President and CEO is Mike Nylund. [2] In fiscal year 2016, Scholarship America distributed more than $225 million to more than 100,000 American and international students through its programs. [3] In 2012, Forbes ranked Scholarship America as the 83rd largest U.S. charity (out of 100) with total revenues of $155 million. [4]