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C. California State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs; Carrizozo Woman's Club; Casa Grande Woman's Club Building; Castilian Club; Charlotte Cushman Foundation
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Bilqees Sarwar Foundation; Blessing Bethlehem; Bloomberg Philanthropies; Bluey Day Foundation; Born This Way Foundation; Boys & Girls Clubs of America; Bread for the World; Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association; British Heart Foundation; Burroughs Wellcome Fund; Bush Foundation
EMILY's List; Equal Rights Advocates; Feminists for Life; Feminist Majority Foundation; General Federation of Women's Clubs (1890) Girls For A Change (2002) Girls on the Run, founded 1996 for pre-teens; Girl Scouts of the United States of America; Girls Who Code; Hadassah; Heroines of Jericho; Household of Ruth; Independent Women's Forum
Nannie S. Brown Kramer, organizer, vice-president and chairman of the Oakland Women's City Club; this club had three thousand members and erected a new building which cost $600,000.00 [19] Bertha Ethel Knight Landes (1868–1943) Julia Lathrop (1858–1932) Jeanette Lawrence, State Chairman of Literature of the California Federation of Women's ...
The club's purpose was the advancement of women in cultural, industrial and intellectual pursuits. Francisca Club, private women's club in San Francisco; Friday Morning Club, Los Angeles, founded 1891. Its second clubhouse building, built in 1923, is NRHP-listed; Hollywood Women's Press Club, Los Angeles, founded 1928, no longer extant
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Alliance for Early Success; America's Foundation for Chess; America's Promise; American Bar Foundation; Amerind Foundation; Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; Angel Resource Institute; Annenberg Foundation; Annie E. Casey Foundation; Anschutz Family Foundation; AO1 Foundation; Argosy Foundation; Arnold Ventures; Avi Chai ...
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation United States: New York City: $6.2 billion 1969 [18] 33 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation United States: Chicago: $6 billion 1970 [18] 34 Robert Bosch Foundation Germany: Stuttgart: $6 billion €5.3 billion 1964 [36] 35 Children's Investment Fund Foundation United Kingdom: London: $5.9 billion £5.2 ...
In 1962, Altrusa International established the Altrusa International Foundation, [9] [10] which is dedicated to improving economic well-being and quality of life through a commitment to community services and literacy. In 1966, the organization began to look to America's youth as the future of Altrusa and established ASTRA service clubs.