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Dollar General Literacy Foundation Awards Over $6 Million to More Than 725 Schools, Nonprofits and Literacy Organizations across the U.S. Grants provide funding for adult, family and summer ...
This is a list of wealthiest charitable foundations worldwide. It consists of the 50 largest charitable foundations, private foundations engaged in philanthropy, and other charitable organizations such as charitable trusts that have disclosed their assets.
May 22—The Dollar General Literacy Foundation (DGLF) recently announced more than $10.6 million in grants to support nearly 1,100 adult, family and summer literacy programs across the country.
As of December 2023, Scott had donated more than $16 billion to non-profit organizations. [8] On March 19, 2024, Yield Giving announced another $640 million donated to 361 small nonprofits, more than double what the original open call planned for. [9] 279 organizations received $2 million each while 82 were given $1 million each.
The major change in UPMIFA compared to the previous model law (the Uniform Management of Institutional Funds Act) is that it replaces a requirement that nonprofits cannot spend below the original value of contributions or "historic dollar value" (HDV) with a new requirement that their investing and spending will be at a rate that will preserve ...
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 foundation provides grants to a large range of U.S. and a few international organizations, including the Willows Foundation in Turkey (€2.3 million), the World Food Programme in Italy (€800,000), Marie Stopes International in the UK (€571,000); and Grupo de Informacion en Reproduccion Elegida in Mexico (€196,000). [8]
Scaife Family Foundation; SCARE for a CURE; Schowalter Foundation; Serving Charity; Silicon Valley Community Foundation; Simone and Cino Del Duca Foundation; Sir Dorabji Tata and Allied Trusts; SKIP of New York; Smile Train; Societat de Beneficència de Naturals de Catalunya; Society of Saint Vincent de Paul; Somaly Mam; SOS Children's Villages