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  2. UK Community Foundations - Wikipedia

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    [10] 48 community foundations were Local Funders for Grassroots Grants, a government programme comprising an £80 million grant programme and a £50 million endowment match challenge. [11] UKCF also managed the grants component of the Mars in the Community investment programme to 2010 with employee involvement.

  3. Community Services Block Grant - Wikipedia

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    President Reagan had requested the consolidation of 85 existing anti-poverty grants into seven categorical grants; Congress agreed to consolidate 77 grants into nine. The nine new block grants were budgeted about 25% less than the programs they replaced (Conlan, qtd. in [2]). The CSBG legislation was amended in 1998 by the Coats Human Services ...

  4. Global Greengrants Fund - Wikipedia

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    Global Greengrants Fund is a charitable foundation that makes small grants (typically $500 to $5,000) to grassroots environmental causes around the world. These funds are used to support community-based groups outside the United States and Western Europe working on issues of environmental justice, sustainability, and conservation.

  5. United States African Development Foundation - Wikipedia

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    By September 1984, the USADF Board of Directors awarded grants to 11 grassroots organizations totaling $838,000. This first batch of USADF grants was issued in Botswana, Lesotho, Liberia, Mali, Niger, and Zambia. From 1985 to 1987, USADF carried out its development model in 19 African countries, awarding over 100 grants totaling $10.3 million.

  6. Microgrant - Wikipedia

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    Recipients of microgrants can also be organizations or grassroots groups that are engaged in charitable activities. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] While microfinance and other financial services are intended to serve the poor, many of the poorest are either too risk-averse to seek out a loan, or do not qualify for a microloan or other form of microcredit .

  7. Agape Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Agape focused its grantmaking primarily on grassroots organizations in the Western United States. [4] The foundation generally did not make grants exceeding $2,000. In 2004, the Agape Foundation awarded $1.18 million to 61 grassroots, peace and justice organizations, bringing its 35-year grantmaking total to $8.8 million and its total number of ...

  8. Grassroots fundraising - Wikipedia

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    In politics, grassroots fundraising is a fundraising method that involves mobilizing local communities to support a specific fundraising goal or campaign. [1] It has been utilized by American presidential candidates like Howard Dean , Barack Obama , Ron Paul , and Bernie Sanders .

  9. Grassroots Support Organization - Wikipedia

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    Grassroots Support Organizations (GSOs) are a specialized subset of Intermediate Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) that provides services and support to local ...