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Ray Stark then founded Rastar Films, later selling that to Columbia Pictures as well in 1980. [1] Stark's final film (as Rastar Television) was the 2000 TV movie Alley Cats Strike, which was co-produced by Walt Disney Television and aired on Disney Channel. Rastar was closed when Stark himself died in 2004 and all assets were folded into now ...
By year’s end, Stark Community Foundation’s assets for the betterment of our community totaled more than $380 million. With this asset size, the foundation remains in the top 10% of community ...
The Protecting Stark’s Future initiative grew from data-driven community research and the release of a 2020 poverty study. The Heart of Stark: More than $280,000 awarded to address child poverty ...
The six winners of Stark Community Foundation's Six for 60: Endowment Fund Challenge were recently announced, and each won $10,000 in seed money.
They had two children: Frances (1919–1992), who married film producer Ray Stark, and William (1921–2008), who became an artist using his mother's surname. Ray Stark later went on to produce the stage musical and film Funny Girl loosely based on the life of Fanny. [1] Stark also produced a follow-up film Funny Lady. [1]
The Tulsa Community Foundation (TCF) is one of the largest community foundations in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Headquartered in Tulsa , Oklahoma , as of January 2011 it was reported to have approximately four billion dollars in assets, [ 4 ] and to have donated more than $580 million to local charities and government projects.
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The Foundation gives financial support to non-profit organizations for charitable, scientific and health programs. Recipient organizations are primarily Catholic and located in and around Tulsa. [8] The Foundation established the Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa in 1959 and Laureate Psychiatric Hospital and Clinic in 1989. [8]