Special Commitments
The Foundation maintained its commitment to fund research on the causes, nature and prevention of inherited retinal degenerative diseases. We also continued support for a wide range of organizations working to strengthen the nonprofit and philanthropic fields. Special commitments grantmaking totaled $2,528,475.
Philanthropic Services
Alliance for Justice, Inc.$150,000
(over 2 years)Washington, DC
Bolder Advocacy Initiative.Business Volunteers Unlimited$35,000Cleveland, Ohio
Services to nonprofits.Center for Nonprofits and Voting Inc.$150,000
(over 2 years)Boston, Massachusetts
Operating support.Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.$5,000Grand Haven, Michigan
Great Lakes Funder Collaborative.Council on Foundations, Inc.$39,500Arlington, Virginia
Operating support.Episcopal Diocese of Ohio$20,000Cleveland, Ohio
Episcopal community services.The Foundation Center$30,000Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.Grants Managers Network, Inc.$2,000Washington, DC
Operating support.Grassroots Grantmakers$5,000Hallettsville, Texas
Conference in Cleveland.ICL Institute$5,000Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.Independent Sector$25,000
(over 2 years)Washington, DC
Operating support.National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy$10,000Washington, DC
Operating support.National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy$10,000Washington, DC
Operating support.Philanthropy Northwest$5,000Seattle, Washington
Mission Investors Exchange.Philanthropy Ohio$11,975Columbus, Ohio
Operating support.Philanthropy Ohio$10,000Columbus, Ohio
Summer Institute.
Retinitis Pigmentosa Research
The Foundation Fighting Blindness$2,000,000Columbia, Maryland
Retinal degenerative disease research.The Foundation Fighting Blindness$5,000Columbia, Maryland
VisionWalk.The Foundation Fighting Blindness$5,000Columbia, Maryland
VisionWalk.
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