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Global Fund for Children was established in 1994 and made its first grants with the royalties from its children's book publishing venture. Since then, GFC's grantmaking capacity has grown dramatically. To date, GFC has awarded over $40 million in grants [5] to more than 600 organizations in 80 countries, serving more than 9 million children ...
The center serves 400 children and 250 adults each month, [9] [10] focusing its efforts on children and teens (ages 3–18) and young adults (ages 19–30). [1] Since its establishment, more than 20,000 children and their family members in the Portland metropolitan area have benefited from The Dougy Center, free of charge. [1]
In the United States, federal grants are economic aid issued by the United States government out of the general federal revenue. A federal grant is an award of financial assistance from a federal agency to a recipient to carry out a public purpose of support or stimulation authorized by a law of the United States.
IMPACT Youth Grants are competitive grants awarded by ACCF to 501(c)(3) and other qualifying charitable organizations in support of projects and initiatives designed to benefit the youth of ...
The Jefferson Awards Foundation was created in 1972 by the American Institute for Public Service. [1] [2] The Jefferson Awards are given at both local and national levels. [3] Local winners are ordinary people who do extraordinary things without expectation of recognition.
This is a list of Creative Capital grant recipients, or people who have received a grant from the nonprofit arts funder Creative Capital. It is sorted by year in reverse chronological order. It is sorted by year in reverse chronological order.
In honor of its 10th birthday, Facebook offered users a fun memento: a 62-second 'look back' video highlighting your biggest moments on Facebook. (To see yours, click here.) It's 62 seconds one ...
Voices for America's Children received two grants from Atlantic Philanthropies, a $1.8 million grant in 2006 [8] and a $3 million three-year-grant in 2008. [9] In 2011, after reviewing ten Republican candidates' debates and campaign websites, [10] Voices found that only 2.2% of the debates referenced children-related issues. [11]