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Top : Society : Philanthropy : Grants : Grant-Making_Foundations : Corporate_Grantmakers
Sites:
  • Adobe Community Relations Council: Site provides information on Adobe software product donations.
  • Alliant Energy: Funds grants in education, human services, and community and cultural affairs. Site features guidelines, how-to information, and corporate giving reports.
  • ALZA Corporation Community Relations: Charitable contributions and collaborations in areas including education, health and human services, science, and arts and culture.
  • Ameren Corporation Charitable Trust: Funding areas involve education, services for youth, services for the elderly and on the environment.
  • Ashland Foundation: Funds programs in education, health and the arts and is a sponsor of the ARTS program in Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia.
  • AT&T Foundation: Grantmaking areas include education, arts and culture, and civic and community service.
  • Avon Foundation: Established in 1955 to fund programs for economic opportunity and physical emotional well-being of women. Details about breast cancer funding, economic and diversity programs, and children's charity work offered.
  • Baxter International Foundation: Interests include children, health education, and health care.
  • Bayer Foundation: Grantmaking in three areas: "civic and community programs; science education and workforce development; and the arts, arts education and culture."
  • Bechtel Foundation: Primary areas of interest feature youth and educational programs, particularly math and science education, and to selected colleges and universities, specifically engineering and business programs.
  • BellSouth Foundation: Funds programs located in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
  • Ben & Jerry's Foundation: Funding interests are focused on "grass roots organizing" in communities. Site includes guidelines, recipient list, and an application form.
  • Conservation Alliance: Group of outdoor businesses whose collective contributions support grassroots citizen-action groups and their efforts to protect wild and natural areas where outdoor enthusiasts recreate.
  • Deloitte and Touche Foundation: Funds teaching and research in accounting, business, and related fields within the U.S.
  • DuPont Philanthropy: Dedicated to funding programs in community service, the environment, and education.
  • E & Y Foundation: Philanthropic tradition of investing in higher education, our communities, and numerous civic and cultural organizations.
  • eBay Foundation: Site includes information on funding for children, education, volunteerism, economic and community revitalization, and the environment.
  • Entertainment Industry Foundation: Funds programs in a variety of areas, including education and children's services, the arts, community service, the environment, AIDS, and literacy.
  • ExxonMobil: Being a Good Corporate Citizen: Provides an overview of the corporation's support in the arts, education, development, and other areas, through the ExxonMobil Foundation, direct grantmaking, and other vehicles.
  • Farmers Insurance - Grants: Site features application guidelines and information on supported programs.
  • Gannett Foundation: Funds projects in a variety of areas in communities in which Gannett "has a local daily newspaper, broadcast station or cable TV operation."
  • GE Fund: Areas of funding interest include education, arts and culture, and public policy.
  • Monsanto Fund: Monsanto Fund is the philanthropic arm of Monsanto Company. Supports varied organizations around the globe with the goal to improve people's lives by bridging the gap between their needs and their resources.
  • NEC Foundation of America: Cash grants to nonprofit organizations for programs with national reach and impact in one or both of the following arenas: science and technology education, principally at the secondary level, and/or assistive technology for people with disabilities.
  • Progress Energy Foundation: Partners with education, economic development, and environmental organizations in Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina. Annual report available.
  • Sara Lee Foundation: Funds primarily cultural organizations and groups supporting disadvantage people, focused on Chicago. Provides grant guidelines, financial reports, and links to resources for nonprofits.
  • The Adolph Coors Foundation: The Adolph Coors Foundation contains the annual report along with guidelines and procedures to apply for grants.
  • The Aetna Foundation: Funding interest areas include health, education, and the arts. Site provides grantmaking guidelines.
  • The Dell Foundation: US. Funds community and children's programs in Texas, Tennessee, Idaho, and Oregon. Gives application guidelines and dates.
  • The Fieldstone Foundation: Funds programs which deal specifically with projects for children and families, including drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, community violence, and school retention.
  • The John Deere Foundation: Contributes to human services, community development, educational enterprises, and cultural opportunities.
  • The Kaitlin Marie Bell Foundation: A non-profit, tax-exempt organization which supports the needs of medically and/or physically challenged children, providing financial assistance for recipients who are unable to afford equipment and/or services.
  • Verizon Foundation: Supports all qualified nonprofit organizations with a valid tax-exempt ID, 501(C)3 with a goal of assisting communities in the United States.
  • webMethods Foundation: Describes funding priorities of healthcare, housing and education, with information for applicants as well as donors and volunteers.


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