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Dixie & Anne Leavitt Family Foundation, situated in Cedar City, Utah, is a private foundation dedicated to funding education, health, welfare, and their related initiatives. [1] It was founded by the entrepreneur and state legislator Dixie L. Leavitt and his wife Anne in 2001 in Southern Utah .
The Hagar Family Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2008 by Sammy and Kari Hagar. Primarily focused on children's causes and hunger relief for families in need, the foundation supports community-based food banks and provides funding for medical research and the care of critically ill children.
Sue Gross is a known and dedicated philanthropist. As president of the William and Sue Gross Family Foundation, Sue was in charge of and directed the more than $700 million the foundation gave to worthy causes in healthcare, medical research, and education.
(The Center Square) – Business owners from historically disadvantaged communities in Pennsylvania will soon have access to special grants meant to assist with start-up and expansion costs. For ...
Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation; Foundation for Advancement in Cancer Therapy; Foundation for Child Development; Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children; Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology; Foundation for the National Institutes of Health; Helene Fuld Health Foundation
“The Baldwin Foundation is pleased to continue the Baldwin Family’s support of York Hospital with a special focus on the training of local nurses,” offered D. Stuart Dunnan, President.
In 2011, CSGF received a $1.25 million grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. [5] Between 2001 and 2010, CSGF has received annual grants from the Bradley Foundation which totalled $16.5 million. The foundation increased their support to $3 million in 2012. [6] CSGF also received $101.6 million from the Walton Family Foundation. [7]
The Buffett Foundation does not accept unsolicited requests, preferring instead to seek out worthy recipients on its own. [5]Of the $17.6 million that the Buffett Foundation donated in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1999, nearly $3.8 million went to Planned Parenthood, among its top contributors.