Awarded Grants
- arts
- civic affairs
- climate and environmental justice
- creative culture and arts
- democracy-building
- economic development and community revitalization
- education
- environment
- human services
- public education
- special commitments
- thriving families and social justice
- vibrant neighborhoods and inclusive economy
- all priority areas
Arts
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American Association of Museums
Washington, DC
Annual conference in Cleveland.
$5,000
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American Indian Festival, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Artist fees.
$4,000
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Americans for the Arts Inc.
Washington, DC
Publication on model arts education curricula.
$15,000
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Apollo’s Fire The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Artistic and administrative support.
$40,000 over 2 years
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Arts Midwest
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Midwest Arts Conference in Cleveland.
$2,500
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Beck Center for the Cultural Arts
Lakewood, Ohio
Strategic plan implementation.
$85,000 over 2 years
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Broadway School of Music and the Arts
Cleveland, Ohio
Curriculum assessment and development.
$16,000
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Cleveland Ballet
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$50,000
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Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art
Cleveland, Ohio
Board retreat and strategic planning.
$7,500
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Cleveland Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Community Partnership for Arts and Culture.
$200,000
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Cleveland International Film Festival Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Festival staff expansion.
$100,000 over 2 years
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Cleveland Modern Dance Association
Cleveland, Ohio
Food for Thought project.
$3,000
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Cleveland Modern Dance Association
Cleveland, Ohio
Artistic expenses.
$35,000
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Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, Ohio
Parade the Circle and other community outreach.
$75,000
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Cleveland, Ohio
Market research.
$25,000
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Cleveland Music School Settlement
Cleveland, Ohio
Capital campaign.
$80,000
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Cleveland Play House
Cleveland, Ohio
Artistic support.
$160,000
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Cleveland Police Historical Society, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Collections management project cordinator.
$5,000
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Cleveland Public Radio
Cleveland, Ohio
Strategic plan implementation.
$250,000 over 2 years
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Cleveland Public Theatre, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Gordon Square Theatre renovation.
$150,000
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Cleveland Public Theatre, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$35,000
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Cleveland Public Theatre, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Summer Shakespeare production.
$5,000
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Cleveland Public Theatre, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Architectural and engineering fees for Gordon Square renovation project.
$7,000
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Cleveland Signstage Theatre, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Education coordinator and mainstage series.
$24,000
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Cleveland State University Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Chamber Symphony outreach concerts.
$13,000
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Cleveland State University Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Summerdance at Cain Park.
$7,500
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Cleveland Women’s City Club Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Arts Prize brochure.
$7,000
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Cultural and Educational Institute for Boricua Advancement
Cleveland, Ohio
Administrative and program support.
$18,000
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Cuyahoga Community College
Cleveland, Ohio
Hip hop and rap festival.
$20,000
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Dobama Theatre Inc.
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Artistic support.
$23,500
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Dobama Theatre Inc.
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Facility and development study.
$7,000
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Duffy Liturgical Dance Ensemble
Shaker Heights, Ohio
‘African Sanctus’ performance.
$4,500
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Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Television series on Cleveland arts and culture.
$100,000
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Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
‘Children’s Museums: Bridges for the Future’ video.
$5,000
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Ensemble Theatre of Cleveland
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Administrative and artistic support.
$25,000
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Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts
Cleveland, Ohio
Photography department.
$15,000
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Great Lakes Theater Festival, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Education department.
$80,000
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GroundWorks Dancetheater
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Start-up support.
$12,500
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Karamu House
Cleveland, Ohio
Theater support.
$50,000
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Lyric Opera Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Artistic support.
$35,000
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Musical Arts Association The Cleveland Orchestra
Cleveland, Ohio
Martin Luther King concerts.
$16,000 over 2 years
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Musical Arts Association The Cleveland Orchestra
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra.
$45,000
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National Public Radio, Inc.
Washington, DC
Midwest bureaus and news coverage.
$100,000 over 2 years
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New Cleveland Opera Company, dba Cleveland Opera
Cleveland, Ohio
Education department.
$65,000
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Northeast Ohio Jazz Society, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Jazz on the Circle and Jazz on Wheels.
$21,125
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Off Hollywood Flick Fest
Cleveland, Ohio
Ohio Independent Film Festival.
$7,500
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Ohio Chamber Ballet
Akron, Ohio
Operating support and artistic director search.
$90,000 over 2 years
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Ohio Chamber Orchestra Society
Cleveland, Ohio
New American Concerts series.
$15,000
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Opera Circle Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$5,000
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Piano International Association of Northern Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Internet site upgrades.
$4,000
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Playhouse Square Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
25th anniversary celebration of “Jacques Brel is Alive and Living in Paris.”
$5,000
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Playhouse Square Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Playhouse Square Center history project.
$5,000
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Poets League of Greater Cleveland, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Writers and Their Friends.
$3,089
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Rainbow Children’s Museum/TRW Early Learning Center
Cleveland, Ohio
Marketing.
$48,000
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Sculpture Center
Cleveland, Ohio
Outdoor sculpture conservation and education.
$20,000
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SPACES
Cleveland, Ohio
Sign competition.
$3,660
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SPACES
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$45,000
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Spirit of Cleveland, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Cultural Tourism Campaign.
$50,000
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The Academy of American Poets
New York, New York
National Poetry Month activities in Cleveland.
$1,000
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The Cleveland Cultural Coalition
Cleveland, Ohio
Initiative for Cultural Arts in Education.
$175,000
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The Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center
Cleveland, Ohio
Workshops and performance honoring the work of Marjorie Witt Johnson.
$3,500
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The Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center
Cleveland, Ohio
Coordinated Arts Program.
$47,387 over 2 years
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The Repertory Project
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Operating support.
$55,000 over 2 years
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Theatre Labyrinth
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$6,000
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Tri-C JazzFest
Cleveland, Ohio
Education and outreach.
$50,000
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University of Cincinnati Foundation
Cincinnati, Ohio
Amernet video project.
$6,000
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Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Staff expansion.
$47,500 over 3 years
Civic Affairs
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American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education
Washington, DC
Firearms litigation conference.
$5,000
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Center to Prevent Handgun Violence
Washington, DC
Legal Action Project.
$79,000
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Citizens League of Lorain, Ohio
Lorain, Ohio
Operating support.
$6,000
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Citizens League Research Institute
Cleveland, Ohio
Transition funding.
$5,500
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City of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Executive cabinet retreat.
$5,000
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City of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland City Council leadership sessions.
$7,000
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Cleveland Council on World Affairs
Cleveland, Ohio
Education programs.
$50,000
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Cleveland Development Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Holiday lighting program.
$5,000
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Cleveland State University Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland City Council Leadership Development Program.
$8,250
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Consumer Protection Association
Cleveland, Ohio
Assessment and planning project.
$6,000
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Educational Fund To End Handgun Violence
Washington, DC
Firearms Litigation Clearinghouse.
$60,000 over 2 years
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Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Distribution of “Diversity in Action: The Shaker Heights Experience.”
$25,000
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Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Fellowships to the Program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government.
$25,200
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Heights Community Congress
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Operating support.
$34,000 over 2 years
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Law Enforcement Foundation, Inc.
Dublin, Ohio
Police Executive Leadership College evaluation project.
$17,260
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League of Women Voters of Cleveland Educational Fund, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Voter Information Center.
$7,500
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League of Women Voters of Ohio Education Fund
Columbus, Ohio
Voters’ Guide.
$7,500
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National Forum for Black Public Administrators, Inc.
Washington, DC
Broadcast expenses for conference in Cleveland.
$15,000
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National Urban Fellows, Inc.
New York, New York
National Urban/Rural Fellows.
$60,000 over 2 years
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The Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County
Lorain, Ohio
Grassroots Leadership Development Program.
$10,000
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The Cuyahoga Plan of Ohio, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Open Housing Information and Opportunities Project.
$100,000 over 2 years
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The Heights Fund, Inc.
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Home buyers incentives to assist integration.
$25,000
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Uniform Law Foundation
Chicago, Illinois
Cleveland conference.
$5,000
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Urban League of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Participation in state-level policymaking by Ohio Council of Urban Leagues.
$150,000 over 2 years
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Violence Policy Center
Washington, DC
Operating support.
$70,000 over 2 years
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YWCA of Cleveland Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Women in Appointed Office Project.
$22,750
Economic Development and Community Revitalization
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Broadway Area Housing Coalition
Cleveland, Ohio
Mill Creek Community Building Project.
$31,500
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Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
Center for Regional Economic Issues.
$300,000 over 3 years
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City of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Analysis of site alternatives for new or refurbished convention center.
$75,000
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City of Cleveland Heights
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
First Suburbs Consortium.
$60,000
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City of Shaker Heights
Shaker Heights, Ohio
Community Vision project.
$5,000
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Clean-Land, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Transition to ParkWorks.
$75,000
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Cleveland Advanced Manufacturing Program
Cleveland, Ohio
Renovation of building for expanded Manufacturing Learning Center.
$300,000 over 3 years
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Cleveland Historic Warehouse District Development Corp.
Cleveland, Ohio
Neighborhood services plan.
$75,750 over 2 years
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Cleveland Housing Network, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Strategic planning.
$100,000
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Cleveland Neighborhood Development Corporation
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$45,000
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Cleveland Neighborhood Development Corporation
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Industrial Retention Initiative.
$69,870
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Cleveland Restoration Society Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$51,000
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Cleveland State University Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Housing Policy Research Program.
$150,000 over 3 years
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Cleveland State University Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Neighborhood Leadership Cleveland.
$20,000
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Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Ohio Housing Trust Fund Campaign and Ohio Community Reinvestment Project.
$35,000
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Council for Economic Opportunities in Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Software upgrades.
$6,000
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Cuyahoga County Planning Commission
Cleveland, Ohio
Computerized brownfields geographic information system.
$43,000
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Cuyahoga County Planning Commission
Cleveland, Ohio
Neighborhood Environmental Training Program.
$7,500
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Cuyahoga Valley Preservation and Scenic Railway Association
Peninsula, Ohio
Membership and annual fund development.
$40,000
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Downtown Development Coordinators, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$130,000 over 2 years
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Downtown Development Coordinators, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Millennium Symposium.
$60,000 over 18 months
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Downtown Development Coordinators, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Euclid Avenue Revitalization Project.
$7,500
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Downtown Development Coordinators, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Establishment of a film production office in Cleveland.
$75,000
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Enterprise Development, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Minority Assistance Program.
$51,000
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Environmental Health Watch Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Statewide Help End Lead Poisoning Coalition.
$70,000 over 2 years
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Flats Oxbow Association, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$23,500
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Glenville Development Corporation
Cleveland, Ohio
Microenterprise Assistance Program.
$35,000
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Harbor Heritage Society
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating reserve and exhibit support.
$100,000
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Harbor Heritage Society
Cleveland, Ohio
Feasibility study for youth hostel at the William G. Mather Museum.
$5,500
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Hispanic Business and Community Development Corporation
Cleveland, Ohio
Strategic planning.
$5,000
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Kent State University Foundation
Kent, Ohio
Cleveland Urban Design Center.
$340,000 over 2 years
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Lutheran Housing Corporation
East Cleveland, Ohio
Development of strategy to serve first-ring suburbs.
$52,500
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Lutheran Housing Corporation
East Cleveland, Ohio
East Cleveland housing rehabilitation.
$60,000
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Mid-Town Corridor
Cleveland, Ohio
Research paper.
$3,750
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National Center for Heritage Development, Inc.
Washington, DC
‘America’s Real Places’ conference.
$4,000
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National Neighborhood Coalition
Washington, DC
Operating support.
$15,000 over 2 years
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Neighborhood Progress Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Fund to support efforts of community-based organizations to finance housing and commercial real estate projects in economically depressed Cleveland neighborhoods.
$2,500,000
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Neighborhood Progress Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$3,000,000 over 3 years
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Ohio CDC Association
Columbus, Ohio
Operating support.
$25,000
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Playhouse Square Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Master plan implementation.
$70,000
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Project For Public Spaces
New York, New York
Cleveland neightborhood-scale transportation demonstration project.
$55,000
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Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$500,000
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St. Vincent De Paul Society
Cleveland, Ohio
Start-up of household appliance and bed frame recycling program.
$100,000
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St. Vincent Quadrangle, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Farmers’ market project.
$23,400 over 3 years
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St. Vincent Quadrangle, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Artspace project.
$7,500
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The Civic Foundation
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Marketing.
$4,900
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The North Cuyahoga Valley Corridor, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$50,000
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University of Virginia, School of Architecture
Charlottesville, Virginia
‘Sites of Memory: Landscapes of Race and Ideology’ symposium and book.
$3,500
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Urban League of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Economic Development Summit.
$2,500
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WECO Fund, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Individual Development Account program.
$100,000 over 2 years
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WECO Fund, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Microenterprise Program.
$45,000
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Westside Industrial Retention & Expansion Network
Cleveland, Ohio
Machine trades training program.
$170,000 over 3 years
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Westside/Eastside Congregations Acting Now, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Summit Congregations and Communities Organized for People’s Empowerment.
$35,000
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Women’s Entrepreneurial Growth Organization of Northeast Ohio
Akron, Ohio
Microloan program and loan loss reserve.
$20,000 over 2 years
Education
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A Better Chance, Inc.
New York, New York
College Preparatory Schools Program.
$5,000
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American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc.
New York, New York
Education Reform Project.
$85,000 over 2 years
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Applewood Centers, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Peacemakers Program.
$24,620
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Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
Increased reference delivery services from Harris Library to off-campus students.
$17,566
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Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
History colloquium.
$2,500
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Center for Ethical Leadership
Seattle, Washington
‘Soul of A Citizen’ promotion.
$4,000
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Center for Leadership in Education, Inc.
Elyria, Ohio
Lorain County schools restructuring initiative.
$150,000 over 3 years
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Center on Education Policy
Washington, DC
Operating support.
$150,000 over 2 years
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Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support, scholarships and training activities.
$120,000
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Children’s Express Foundation, Inc.
Washington, DC
Technology and publishing initiatives.
$5,000
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City Year Inc.
Boston, Massachusetts
Annual convention.
$7,500
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Cleveland Academy of Finance
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$70,000 over 2 years
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Cleveland Botanical Garden
Cleveland, Ohio
School Garden Outreach Program.
$200,000 over 2 years
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Cleveland Center for Research in Child Development
Cleveland, Ohio
Hanna Perkins Center.
$5,000
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Cleveland Community Building Initiative
Cleveland, Ohio
Mount Pleasant Family Education Center.
$43,600
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Cleveland Heights/University Heights City School District
University Heights, Ohio
COLD WAR Teacher Training Project.
$61,790
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Cleveland Public Schools
Cleveland, Ohio
Superintendent’s discretionary fund.
$7,500
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Cleveland Public Schools
Cleveland, Ohio
Comprehensive review of special education programs.
$75,000
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Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
College advisory services and last dollar scholarships for Cleveland and first-ring suburban high school students.
$200,000
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Cleveland State University Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
President’s Initiative Fund.
$200,000 over 2 years
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Cleveland State University Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Butler A. Jones Endowed Lecture.
$5,000
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Cleveland State University Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Project FAST expansion in the Cleveland Public Schools.
$7,500
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Cleveland Zoological Society
Cleveland, Ohio
New Children’s Zoo.
$100,000
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Community Renewal Society
Chicago, Illinois
Cleveland CATALYST start-up.
$52,500
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Council of Independent Colleges
Washington, DC
Faculty regional workshop on “Using the World Wide Web to Enhance Student Learning.”
$5,000
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Cuyahoga Valley Association
Peninsula, Ohio
Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center multi-purpose building.
$37,500
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Cuyahoga Valley Association
Peninsula, Ohio
Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center scholarships.
$45,000
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Dunham Tavern Museum-Society of Collectors, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Education center and program.
$30,000
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Editorial Projects for Education, Inc.
Washington, DC
Coverage of urban education and electronic dissemination of information.
$300,000 over 3 years
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Education Enhancement Partnership Inc.
Canton, Ohio
Public Information and Engagement Campaign for School Reform.
$20,000
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Engineers and Technicians of the Future
Cleveland, Ohio
Robotics competition.
$3,500
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Esperanza Incorporated
Cleveland, Ohio
Stay in School for College and Career Opportunities program and strategic planning.
$25,000
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Federation for Community Planning
Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting the Health and Human Service Needs of Students in the Cleveland Public Schools project.
$210,270 over 2 years
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Foundation for the National Archives
Washington, DC
Distribution of educational packet about women and democracy to Ohio schools.
$3,725
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Garfield Heights City Schools
Garfield Heights, Ohio
Garfield Heights Youth, Family and Teen Services project.
$42,500
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Granville Academy of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$3,000
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Greater Cleveland Roundtable
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Summit on Education operating and program support.
$240,470
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Greater Cleveland Roundtable
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Public Schools chief executive officer search.
$32,500
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Greater Cleveland Roundtable
Cleveland, Ohio
Development of strategic communications plan for the Cleveland Public Schools and training and technical assistance for new Cleveland School Board.
$93,000
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Greater Cleveland School Superintendents Association
Broadview Heights, Ohio
Development of a school performance report system.
$40,000
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Hebrew Academy of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Scholarship fund.
$1,500
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Hebrew Academy of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Scholarship fund.
$1,500
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Heights Parent Center
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Operating support.
$5,000
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Howard University
Washington, DC
Video project documenting the 50th reunion of the class of 1949.
$7,500
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Institute for Creative Living
Cleveland, Ohio
Youth Leadership 2000 pilot program.
$25,000
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Institute for Educational Leadership, Inc.
Washington, DC
Strategic planning.
$25,000
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John Carroll University
University Heights, Ohio
Institute for Education Renewal.
$136,000 over 2 years
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John Carroll University
University Heights, Ohio
OhioLink participation by a five-college consortium.
$250,000
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Lake County Community College District
Kirtland, Ohio
Men’s Resource Center.
$4,500
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Lake Erie College
Painesville, Ohio
Image Survey Project.
$17,500
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Lake Erie Junior Nature and Science Center
Bay Village, Ohio
Expansion of exhibits.
$25,000
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League of Women Voters of Cleveland Educational Fund, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Look Up To Cleveland program.
$2,000
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Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Safe Schools Are for Everyone program.
$21,120
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Lexington-Bell Community Center
Cleveland, Ohio
Brotherhood, Respect, Intelligence, Conduct and Knowledge Program for middle school students.
$5,000
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Lorain County Access to Higher Education Program Inc.
Elyria, Ohio
Expansion of Middle School/High School Mentoring Project.
$50,000 over 2 years
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Malabar Farm Foundation
Lucas, Ohio
‘View From Malabar Farms’ documentary.
$7,500
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Mohican Institute
Valley View, Ohio
Operating support.
$20,000
-
National Coalition of Education Activists
Rhinebeck, New York
Operating support.
$35,000 over 2 years
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National College Access Network
Cleveland, Ohio
Feasibility study.
$6,000
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National Council of Teachers of English
Urbana, Illinois
National Congress for Public Education.
$6,000
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National Institute for Dispute Resolution
Washington, DC
Annual conference.
$4,000
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Northeastern Ohio Science and Engineering Fair
Cleveland, Ohio
Science fairs.
$2,000
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Notre Dame College Of Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
President’s Discretionary Fund.
$75,000
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Ohio Alliance for Arts in Education
Columbus, Ohio
Arts education assessment project.
$45,000 over 2 years
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Ohio Campus Compact
Granville, Ohio
America Reads volunteer training.
$7,000
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Ohio Education Improvement Consortium, Inc.
Columbus, Ohio
Building Excellent Schools for Today and the 21st Century project.
$90,000 over 2 years
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Public Education Network
Washington, DC
National Trust for Public Education Project.
$170,500
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Public Television Playhouse, Inc.
New York, New York
‘An American Love Story.’
$7,500
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Rethinking Schools Limited
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Protecting and Strengthening Democracy project.
$5,000
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Shaker Heights Public Library
Shaker Heights, Ohio
Archives project.
$45,000 over 3 years
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Stone Lantern Films, Inc.
Glen Echo, Maryland
‘SCHOOL: The History of American Public Education’ documentary.
$25,000
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Stone Lantern Films, Inc.
Glen Echo, Maryland
‘SCHOOL: The History of American Public Education’ documentary.
$7,500
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Summit Education Initiative
Akron, Ohio
Operating support.
$150,000 over 3 years
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Task Force on Violent Crime Charitable Fund
Cleveland, Ohio
Building a Safer Cleveland initiative.
$35,850
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Teachers College Columbia University
New York, New York
Hechinger Institute seminars for Northeast Ohio journalists.
$19,250 over 2 years
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The Andrew Goodman Foundation Inc.
New York, New York
‘Hidden Heroes’ study guide and dissemination.
$25,000
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The Associates of The University of California Press
Berkeley, California
Endowment of the George Gund Foundation Imprint in African-American Studies.
$250,000
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The Committee for Economic Development
New York, New York
Policy conference on vouchers.
$5,000
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The Council of the Great City Schools
Washington, DC
Database development.
$6,500
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The Ohio State University Foundation
Columbus, Ohio
Urban Gardening Program.
$6,000
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The Old Stone Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Education Center.
$7,500
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The Rand Corporation
Santa Monica, California
Education vouchers study.
$100,000
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The SOS Test Preparation Program of Emmanuel Baptist Church
Cleveland, Ohio
Proficiency test preparation.
$9,850
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The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars
Washington, DC
Ohio regional office.
$30,000 over 2 years
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United Negro College Fund, Inc.
Fairfax, Virginia
Operating and designated scholarship support.
$25,000
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United Way Services of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Expansion of Cleveland Reads volunteer program.
$36,660
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Urban League of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Career Beginnings.
$80,000
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Window to the World Communications, Inc.
Chicago, Illinois
‘An American Story: One Town’s Journey’ documentary.
$7,500
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Youth Visions
Cleveland, Ohio
Partnership for Regional Youth Media Empowerment program.
$45,000
Environment
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American Farmland Trust
Washington, DC
AFT’s Ohio office will continue to lead, inform and coordinate farmland preservation efforts throughout the state, which will be aided by preservation bills now in the legislature. AFT will also pilot test its Strategic Farmland Mapping Project to help identify key farmland in need of protection at the county level. Contact: Kevin Schmidt (614.469.9877)
$75,000 over 2 years
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Center for Health Environment and Justice
Falls Church, Virginia
CHEJ provides technical information and organizing assistance to grassroots toxics groups in the Great Lakes region. Major program emphases include the Stop Dioxin Exposure and Health Care Without Harm campaigns. Contact: Lois Gibbs (703.237.2249)
$90,000 over 2 years
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Center for Plant Conservation, Inc.
St. Louis, Missouri
The Midwest Rare Plant Task Force has focused on linking field information and conservation with captive propagation programs for the 200 rare and threatened plants in the region. This grant will assist setup of a geographic information system (in conjunction with a global positioning system and genetic analysis techniques) to track the location and status of wild populations and link this information with a network of regional arboreta that maintain the captive reserves of these plants. Contact: Brian Meil
$50,000
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Center for Resource Economics
Washington, DC
Island Press is a national, nonprofit publisher of environmental books and reports. This grant will assist organizational capacity building. Contact: Chuck Savitt (202.232.7933)
$80,000 over 2 years
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Chagrin River Land Conservancy
Novelty, Ohio
The CRLC is dedicated to the preservation of the Chagrin River watershed. Its $1 million Land Protection Fund will provide funds for land acquisition. This grant will support planning, surveying, appraisal and legal costs for land transactions. Contact: Richard Cochran (440.247.0880)
$100,000 over 2 years
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Chagrin River Watershed Partners, Inc.
Willoughby, Ohio
The CRWP is a coalition of 27 communities, nonprofits and government agencies focused on the preservation of the Chagrin River watershed. CRWP provides technical and planning assistance, and research on issues such as flood control and riparian zone protection. Contact: Thomas Denbow (440.975.3870)
$48,000 over 2 years
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Citizens League Research Institute
Cleveland, Ohio
The Northeast Ohio Regional Alliance (NORA) has served as a focal point for regional dialogue on urban sprawl issues since 1996. NORA has convened a wide range of interests around these issues, and in this expanded effort will add information clearinghouse functions to its mission. Contact: Pat Carey (216.371.5114)
$18,850
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Citizens Policy Center
Cleveland, Ohio
The Ohio Safe Drinking Water campaign will focus on advocacy efforts on the Lake Erie Basin, Ohio River Basin and source water protection in the implementation of the Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative, Safe Drinking Water Act, and Total Maximum Daily Load programs. Contact: Sandy Buchanan (216.861.5200)
$120,000 over 2 years
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Citizens Policy Center
Cleveland, Ohio
The CPC will continue to document campaign contributions and reporting compliance. A special study of campaign contributions and environmental legislation will be conducted. Contact: Sandy Buchanan (216.861.5200)
$60,000
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Citizens Policy Center
Cleveland, Ohio
For research and a public hearing on the impact of Ohio’s audit privilege law on environmental regulatory enforcement. Contact: Sandy Buchanan (215.861.5200)
$7,500
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City of Mentor
Mentor, Ohio
For planning for the conservation of Mentor Lagoons, the last intact portion of the original wild habitat on the Ohio Lake Erie shoreline. Contact: Julian Suso (440.255.1100)
$7,000
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Cleveland Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
This project is a cooperative venture of the eight county park districts and national park unit, and will examine the respective roles of these park districts and explore the potential for cooperative opportunities. Contact: Robert Eckardt (216.861.3810)
$30,000
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Cleveland, Ohio
Pre-design study to assess aspects of improvements to the planetarium. Contact: James King (216.231.4600)
$7,500
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Cleveland Neighborhood Development Corporation
Cleveland, Ohio
For a workshop for community development corporations and builders by Bethel New Life and the Argonne Laboratories on the construction of energy efficient low-income housing. Contact: Mikelann Rensel (216.268.3130)
$7,200
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Cleveland State University Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
For reprinting and distribution of “Tax Base Disparity: Development of Greater Cleveland’s Sapphire Necklace,” a research report on urban sprawl impacts. Contact: Tom Bier (216.523.7284)
$2,400
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Cleveland State University Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
For two community-oriented projects by the Center for Environmental Science, Technology and Policy; a survey of school based environmental education programs in northwest Ohio, and a survey of freshwater mussel populations in the Cuyahoga River. Contact: Mark Tumeo (216.687.4868)
$73,233 over 2 years
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Coast Alliance
Washington, DC
CA is a coalition focused on coastal protection issues, providing information, technical assistance and a link between grassroots groups and federal policymakers. In the Great Lakes region CA will assist efforts to remediate contaminated sediments and reduce nonpoint pollution runoff. Contact: Jackie Savitz (202.546.9554)
$50,000 over 2 years
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Conservation Resource Alliance
Traverse City, Michigan
This continuation grant will allow publication and conduct workshops on the use of “Seeking Signs of Success: A Framework for Measuring and Improving Watershed Program Effectiveness”. This publication is a user-friendly manual to assist watershed conservation organizations in program evaluation. Contact: Amy Beyer (616.946.6817)
$50,000
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Consultative Group on Biological Diversity Inc.
San Francisco, California
Operating support.
$5,000
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Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization
Cleveland, Ohio
Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization The Cuyahoga Remedial Action Plan monitors river quality conditions, develops plans of action and undertakes restoration projects. This multi-stakeholder project will also house the American Heritage River Program; the Cuyahoga is one of 13 rivers designated nationally in 1998. Contact: John Beeker (216.241.2414 x250)
$80,000 over 2 years
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Earth Action Network
Norwalk, Connecticut
This one-time grant will aid development of a stable funding base for the production and distribution of E Magazine. Contact: Doug Moss (203.854.5559)
$50,000
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Earth Day Coalition
Cleveland, Ohio
EDC will conduct research to examine models of “green” office buildings and shared office facilities for nonprofit environmental organizations. Contact: Chris Trepal (216.281.6468)
$43,780
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Earth Day Coalition
Cleveland, Ohio
For organizational capacity building. Contact: Chris Trepal/Scott Sanders (216.281.6468)
$78,220 over 2 years
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Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund
San Fancisco, California
EJLDF (formerly the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund) and its national and regional partners will continue work in the Great Lakes region as part of the National Hydropower Coalition that advocates for inclusion of river protection and restoration as part of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s dam relicensing process. Contact: Vawter Parker (415.627.6700)
$50,000
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EcoCity Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
In the fall of 1998 ECC will host the national meeting of the National Growth Management Leadership Project. NGMLP consists of representatives from 25 state and regional organizations focused on advancement of growth management options to combat urban sprawl impacts. This grant will assist in planning and hosting the conference. Contact: David Beach (216.932.3007)
Up to $19,500
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EcoCity Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
For the Alt-Trans group’s research, writing and publication of the booklet “Car Free in Cleveland” Contact: David Beach (216.932.3007)
$7,500
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Energy Foundation
San Francisco, California
For the writing and distribution of How Smart Growth Can Stop Sprawl, a funders briefing book on urban sprawl. Contact: Allison Daly (Sprawl Watch Clearinghouse 202.588.6023)
$6,500
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Environmental and Energy Study Institute
Washington, DC
EESI’s Sustainable Communities and Energy Policy programs will, respectively, educate policymakers on federal policy reform options to reduce incentives for urban sprawl and increase support for energy efficiency programs and development of alternative energy technologies. Contact: Carol Werner (202.628.1400)
$70,000 over 2 years
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Environmental Health Watch Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
General support for EHW’s Household Hazards Information Line, Lead + Asthma Project and Chemical Accident Right-To-Know Project. Contact: Stuart Greenberg (216.961.4646)
$100,000 over 2 years
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Environmental Law Institute
Washington, DC
In 1998 ELI published Ohio’s Biological Diversity: Strategies and Tools for Conservation. In 1999 ELI will conduct a statewide workshop that will help form the nucleus of a new set of biodiversity conservation efforts in the state. Contact: Jim McElfish (202.939.3800)
$45,000
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Environmental Support Center, Inc.
Washington, DC
The State Environmental Leadership Council will continue its national leadership development retreat, hire a policy coordinator and develop a mentoring program to pair new state environmental council leaders with veteran leaders. Contact: Jim Abernathy (202.966.9834)
$50,000 over 2 years
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Environmental Support Center, Inc.
Washington, DC
General support for ESC’s program efforts in the Great Lakes region that includes the Training and Organizational Assistance, Equipment and Services, Workplace Fundraising, State Environmental Leadership Conference and Environmental Loan Fund programs. Contact: Jim Abernathy (202.966.9834)
$60,000 over 2 years
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Eschaton Foundation
Oakland, California
Publication of the Great Lakes Environmental Directory. Contact: Bill Leland (408.457.0130)
$7,500
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Foundation for Environmental Education
Columbus, Ohio
Based on the success of the “Environment Weekly” television series that is distributed nationally through public, school and university broadcast and cable systems, FEE will produce and distribute a 13-part series entitled “Environmental Threats to Children’s Health.” Contact: Glenn Kizer (614.823.6243)
$30,000
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Georgetown University
Washington, DC
As the takings/property rights issues have shifted from legislative initiatives to court challenges, the Environmental Policy Project at Georgetown Law School will provide technical and legal advice, convene educational workshops, establish a website and file amicus briefs in support of defending inappropriate property rights takings challenges. Contact: John Echeverria (202.662.9850)
$42,000
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Great Lakes United
Amherst, New York
This continuation grant will support GLU’s Biodiversity and Habitat Task Force whose plans include regionwide work on fisheries, forests, open water and river issues. GLU provides technical support, coordination and networking to 350 organizations and individuals in the region. Contact: Margaret Wooster (716.886.0142)
$50,000
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Headwaters Land Trust
Hiram, Ohio
For a workshop on conservation easements for land trusts in the Cleveland region. Contact: Stanley Fisher (216.527.4343)
$900
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Heartwood, Incorporated
Bloomington, Indiana
HW is a midwest regional umbrella for 75 grassroots forest conservation organizations in 18 states. This grant will assist HW in providing technical and legal assistance as part of its Network Support Program. Contact: Andy Mahler (812.337.8898)
$15,000
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Heartwood, Incorporated
Bloomington, Indiana
In this phase the Appalachian Restoration Campaign will complete its mapping/assessment of the region (southeastern Ohio, West Virginia and western Pennsylvania), develop public education materials and organize citizens groups to advocate for forest protection measures. Contact: Andy Mahler (812.337.8892)
$80,000 over 2 years
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INFORM, Inc.
New York, New York
In partnership with the Citizen’s Policy Center, INFORM will assist Oberlin College, Cleveland State University and the University of Akron in implementing their respective campus waste reduction programs. Contact: Joanna Underwood (212.361.2412)
$37,000
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Institute for Conservation Leadership
Takoma Park, Maryland
ICL will offer two additional “classes” of the Great Lakes Executive Directors Development Program that provides intensive workshops, consultation and mentoring on organizational management and leadership issues for the executive directors of environmental organizations throughout the region. Contact: Dianne Russell (301.270.2900)
$160,000 over 2 years
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Institute for Conservation Leadership
Takoma Park, Maryland
For a follow-up workshop for the Class of ’97 of the Great Lakes Executive Director Development Program. Contact: Dianne Russell (301.270.2900)
$2,000
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Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan
MSU’s environmental journalism program will conduct a five day intensive Great Lakes Environmental Journalism Training Institute for both print and broadcast journalists in the Great Lakes region of the US and Canada. A new handbook “Covering Environmental Issues in the Great Lakes” will be published and distributed. Contact: Jim Detjen (517.353.9479)
$25,000
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National Audubon Society
New York, New York
For the Great Lakes Regional Office’s assistance to the Ohio Natural Resource Coalition’s project to study the feasibility of a habitat conservation bond issue in Ohio. Contact: Steve Sedam (614.224.3305)
$5,500
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National Trust for Historic Preservation
Washington, DC
The Sprawl Watch Clearinghouse will provide a range of information dissemination and coordination services for research, education and advocacy on combating urban sprawl and promoting growth management alternatives. Contact: Alison Daly (202.588.6023)
$70,000 over 2 years
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National Wildlife Refuge Association
Washington, DC
The National Wildlife Refuge System totals 92.3 million acres in 500 units. It is under threat from recreation, development and resource extraction interests. In the first year of this project NWRA networked and replicated successful “Friends of the Refuge” groups to provide a base of local support for refuges. NWRA also will develop a “how to” manual and training workshops. Second year support will continue outreach, networking and training activities. Contact: David Tobin (202.298.
$45,000
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Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.
New York, New York
The Clean Air Network provides a link between federal policy efforts and grassroots groups nationwide. In 1999 and 2000 CAN will undertake campaigns on dirty power plants, airborne sources of toxic mercury, and dirty diesel engines. This grant will help support CAN’s efforts in the Great Lakes region. Contact: Jayne Mardock (202.289.2429)
$30,000 over 2 years
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Nature Conservancy
Arlington, Virginia
This project will apply the national aquatic biodiversity classification system to assess information gaps, identify areas of high biodiversity conservation priority, and share this information with the conservation community in the region. Contact: Helen Taylor (312.759.8017)
$150,000
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Oberlin College
Oberlin, Ohio
Preliminary planning grant for a speaker series on ecological design. Contact: David Orr (440.774.2490)
$1,000
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Oberlin College
Oberlin, Ohio
This grant will support the planning phase of an enhanced speaker series on ecological design to be held at various sites throughout the Cleveland region. Emphasis will be on anticipating upcoming projects and bringing in nationally recognized intellectual leaders to lecture and conduct workshops on these topics. Contact: David Orr (440.774.2490)
$18,370
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Ohio Environmental Council
Columbus, Ohio
The Ohio Clean Air Campaign will focus on utility deregulation and reduction of air emissions from Ohio’s dirty coal plants, plants that emit ten times as much pollutants as comparable modern plants. Contact: Vicki Deisner (614.487.7506)
$65,000
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Ohio Environmental Council
Columbus, Ohio
The Democracy 2000 project will conduct initial citizen organizing and training on reform of the rulemaking process in Ohio. Contact: Vicki Deisner (614.487.7506)
$7,400
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Ohio Environmental Council
Columbus, Ohio
For organizational capacity building. OEC serves as an umbrella for over 117 organizations statewide. Contact: Vicki Deisner (614.487.7506)
$88,000 over 2 years
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Ohio Lake Management Society
Kent, Ohio
The Citizen Lake Awareness and Monitoring (CLAM) project coordinates a statewide network of volunteers who monitor water quality in lakes and, as such, serve as an early warning system for water degradation in aquatic systems that are often not included in federal, state and local agency monitoring programs. This program expansion will add 20 lakes and conduct additional training for volunteer monitors. Contact: Dana Oleskiewicz (330.672.5475)
$40,000 over 2 years
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Ohio to Erie Trail Fund
Columbus, Ohio
The OETF is a 325-mile hike/bike trail that will, when completed, link Cincinnati and the Ohio River to Cleveland and Lake Erie. Eighty percent of the trail is now in public hands. OETF provides planning and coordination of segment acquisition and development, and helps local trail groups to access state funds. Contact: Ed Honton (614.402.5078)
$12,000
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Portage Land Association Conservation and Education
Kent, Ohio
For the Northeast Ohio Land Trust Associations’ workshop on land trust practices. Contact: Chris Craycroft (330.673.9404)
$3,300
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River Network
Portland, Oregon
A portion of this grant will support continuation of the National Leadership Forum to provide ongoing training to the heads of state and regional river councils. A second component will study the feasibility of a national conference for river conservation organizations. A third component will focus on continuing technical and leadership development assistance to river leaders in the Great Lakes region. Contact: Ken Margolis (503.241.3506)
$63,000
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Rivers Unlimited
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ohio has 61,000 miles of rivers and streams. RU serves as the statewide voice for river protection, providing both policy input to the legislature and state agencies, and technical assistance to local river protection organizations around Ohio. General support. Contact: Robert McCance (614.487.7511)
$100,000 over 2 years
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Rivers Unlimited
Cincinnati, Ohio
The Ohio Greenways Project will continue to educate and provide technical assistance in addition to advocating for a statewide program to promote greenways. The centerpiece of this effort is “A Blueprint for Action” with 13 policy recommendations. Contact: Elaine Marsh (216.657.2055)
$124,000 over 2 years
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Rivers Unlimited
Cincinnati, Ohio
RU, the statewide river council for Ohio, will conduct strategic and capacity building planning to expand its support base. Contact: Jeff Skelding (614.487.7511)
$20,250
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Rivers Unlimited
Cincinnati, Ohio
A coalition composed of RU, Citizens Policy Center, Ohio PIRG, Sierra Club and the Ohio Environmental Council has petitioned the US EPA to revoke Ohio EPA
$52,000
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Rural Action, Inc.
Trimble, Ohio
In a six-county region of southeast Ohio the Sustainable Forest Economies Project will focus on conserving biodiversity on private forest land by providing landowners with information on sustainable forestry, watershed protection, value added timber products and nontimber forest products. RA will identify new markets and marketing techniques, conduct workshops and find economic alternatives to clearcutting in a region where the poverty rate is 33%. Contact: Carol Kuhre (614.767.4938)
$39,650
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Safe Energy Communication Council
Washington, DC
The first part of this grant ($40,000) will support follow-up with the six public utilities in Ohio that participated in the Ohio Public Utility Training Program to assist them in integrating energy efficiency options into their provision of power. The second part ($25,000) will support SECC’s technical assistance on electric utility deregulation to Ohio citizens groups. Contact: Scott Denman (202.483.8491)
$65,000
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Scenic Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
SO will work to promote the state’s scenic byways program and assist communities in developing local byways programs, signage ordinances and viewshed protection. SO will also monitor billboard permits and encourage the removal of illegal billboards. Contact: Marian Vance (614.228.3274)
$30,000 over 2 years
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Seventh Generation
Elyria, Ohio
SG is a broad-based environmental organization in Lorain County (on the western edge of Cleveland). This grant will aid SG’s coordination and technical assistance to the Urban Sprawl Task Force that is seeking solutions to this problem in their community. Contact: George Espy (440.322.4187)
$20,000 over 2 years
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St. Clair-Superior Coalition
Cleveland, Ohio
SCSC is a neighborhood organization that has focused on issues such as housing code enforcement and rehabilitation, community safety and cultural activities. This grant will continue to provide staff support to identify and provide education on community toxic health hazards. Cleveland State University students and faculty will provide assistance. Contact: Yvonne Askew (216.881.0644)
$23,714
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St. Vincent De Paul Society
Cleveland, Ohio
For technical assistance on the development of a “white goods” recycling program to recycle discarded washers, dryers, ranges and refrigerators. Contact: Larry Lauter (216.696.6525)
$7,000
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Sustainable Energy for Economic Development
Brecksville, Ohio
SEED’s plans for 1999 include conducting a wind energy resource project, solar home tour, speaker series, power aggregation research and “Clean Power Pledge” program for consumers. Contact: Carol Sahley (216.321.4325)
$30,000
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The Clean Air Conservancy
Cleveland, Ohio
General support. CAC purchases electric utility pollution permits, conducts school education programs and is developing a NOx market for Ohio. One of CAC’s goals in 1999 is to “retire” 1,120,000 pounds of sulfur dioxide. Contact: Kevin Snape (216.932.8999)
$45,000
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The Clean Air Conservancy
Cleveland, Ohio
A coalition of local groups will assess the feasibility of conducting a media campaign on the environmental impacts of electric utility deregulation. Contact: Kevin Snape (216.523.1111)
$5,250
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The Lake Erie Alliance, Inc
Youngstown, New York
LEA is a binational organization focused on the protection and improvement of Lake Erie. This grant is for general support, with $15,000 awarded outright and $20,000 awarded on a 1:1 match basis. Contact: Terry Yonker (716.745.1257)
$35,000
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The Land Institute
Salina, Kansas
The Land Institute researches, develops and promotes “natural systems agriculture”-a system of agriculture that mimics the ecosystem structure of the natural prairie to reduce or eliminate energy and pesticide inputs and soil erosion. This grant will support development of concept plans for the Center for Natural Systems Agriculture. Contact: Wes Jackson (785.823.5376)
$35,000
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The North Cuyahoga Valley Corridor, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
For educational activities of the West Creek Preservation Committee. Contact: Tim Donovan (330.348.1825)
$4,000
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The Northeast-Midwest Institute
Washington, DC
NEMWI provides policymaker education on issues impacting the Great Lakes region. This project will focus on the policy implications of new nonpoint water pollution source reduction programs, and identify implementation issues. Contact: Allegra Cangelosi (202.544.5200)
$35,000
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The Regents of the University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
For development and Great Lakes regional distribution of Endangered Species Update, a publication that tracks programs to conserve endangered species. Contact: Misty McPhee (313.763.3243)
$2,000
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The River Alliance of Wisconsin, Inc.
Madison, Wisconsin
RAW’s Small Dams Project will, in partnership with Trout Unlimited, develop and disseminate a program to provide technical information on and promote the removal of small (less than 15) dams that impact aquatic biodiversity protection. Pilot programs will be initially developed in Wisconsin, which has over 3,600 small dams, some 300–400 of which may be obsolete and candidates for removal. Contact: Sara Johnson (608.257.2424)
$35,000
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The Sierra Club Foundation
San Francisco, California
The SC’s Ohio chapter will conduct the Grassroots Campaign for Sustainable Transportation that monitors and serves as an “early warning” on Ohio Department of Transportation projects, and informs and coordinates local citizens groups around the state on providing input to these projects. Contact: Marc Conte (614.461.0734)
$55,000
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The Society of Environmental Journalists Inc.
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
The SEJ Ohio Chapter will undertake a range of journalist education activities including an annual meeting, outreach to editors, internships and fellowships. Contact: Beth Parke (215.836.9970)
$26,000
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Tides Center
San Francisco, California
The Sustainable Tax Reform Project will look at environmentally beneficial alternatives to the existing tax structure in Ohio. Contact: Andrew Hoerner (202.331.5521)
$6,000
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Water Watch of Oregon
Portland, Oregon
WW promotes policies that protect the quality and quantity of instream flows in Oregon. Contact: Reed Benson (503.295.4039)
$50,000 over 2 years
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Western Reserve RC&D, Inc.
Painesville, Ohio
Northeastern Ohio loses farmland at a rate of ten acres per hour. The Center for Farmland Preservation will help inform and coordinate farmland preservation efforts in a nine-county region surrounding Cleveland. Contact: Sara Pavlovicz (330.722.9208)
$50,000
Human Services
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Adoption Network Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Capacity building project.
$15,000
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Affinity Group on Population, Reproductive Health & Rights
Washington, DC
Operating support.
$1,000
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AIDS National Interfaith Network, Inc.
Washington, DC
Public policy program.
$35,000
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AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Software update.
$7,500
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American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education
Washington, DC
‘HIV/AIDS and the Law’ seminar.
$4,500
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American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc.
New York, New York
Reproductive Rights Project.
$35,000
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Association for Children for Enforcement of Support, Inc.
Toledo, Ohio
Ohio chapter support.
$40,000
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Bellflower Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse
Cleveland, Ohio
Strategic plan and certification process.
$38,855
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Capital campaign.
$100,000
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Catholic Charities Corporation
Cleveland, Ohio
Fatima Family Center.
$50,000
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Catholics for a Free Choice
Washington, DC
Operating support.
$100,000 over 2 years
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CCAO Research and Educational Foundation, Inc.
Columbus, Ohio
Human Services Legislative Briefing.
$30,000
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Center for Families and Children
Cleveland, Ohio
Public policy program.
$45,000
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Center for Families and Children
Cleveland, Ohio
MIS/telecommunications assessment and planning initiative.
$50,000
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Center for Gender Equality
New York, New York
Gender issues typology project and development efforts.
$90,000
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Center for Reproductive Law and Policy
New York, New York
Operating support.
$100,000
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Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence
Beachwood, Ohio
Staff and technological support.
$99,500 over 2 years
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Chagrin Falls Park Community Center
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Child Development and Family Resource Center.
$40,000
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Children’s Defense Fund
Columbus, Ohio
Education and advocacy.
$170,000 over 2 years
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Cleveland Health Care for the Homeless
Cleveland, Ohio
Development project.
$85,000 over 3 years
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Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
Cleveland, Ohio
Development support.
$40,000
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Cleveland Women, Inc. dba Templum House
Cleveland, Ohio
Technology upgrades.
$75,000 over 2 years
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Cuyahoga County Critical Incident Stress Debriefing, Inc.
Warrensville Heights, Ohio
Suicide in the Emergency Services conference.
$2,500
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Diocese of Ohio Episcopal Community Services Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Social outreach programs.
$25,000
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Educational Broadcasting Corporation
New York, New York
Domestic violence documentary.
$20,000
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Educational Broadcasting Corporation
New York, New York
‘Ending Welfare As We Know It’ documentary.
$25,000
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Families USA Foundation, Inc.
Washington, DC
Medicaid Community Assistance and Children’s Health expansion implementation projects.
$75,000
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Family Impact Seminar
Washington, DC
Community Welfare Reform Partnership project.
$25,000
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Family Planning Services of Lorain County
Elyria, Ohio
Operating support.
$50,000 over 2 years
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Family Transitional Housing, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Case management.
$35,330
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Federation for Community Planning
Cleveland, Ohio
Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers conference.
$1,500
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Federation for Community Planning
Cleveland, Ohio
Survey of voter attitudes toward health and human services in Cuyahoga County.
$7,500
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Feminist Majority Foundation
Arlington, Virginia
National Clinic Access Project.
$30,000
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Ferre Institute, Inc.
Utica, New York
Pregnancy Options Workbook.
$3,500
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First Step Alliance, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$40,000 over 2 years
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Funders Concerned About AIDS, Inc.
New York, New York
Public policy department.
$15,000
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Gay Men’s Health Crisis, Inc.
New York, New York
Public policy department.
$25,000
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Global Village Communications, Inc.
Bellbrook, Ohio
Educational video series on reducing domestic violence.
$25,000
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Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association
Cleveland, Ohio
Development office.
$90,000 over 3 years
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Hard Hatted Women
Cleveland, Ohio
Public Policy Initiative.
$50,000
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Institute for Women’s Policy Research
Washington, DC
Status of Women in Ohio report.
$10,000
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Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Planning for development of a Cleveland divorce prevention strategy.
$3,350
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Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
‘It Is Never Right To Hit a Child’ campaign.
$5,000
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International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
San Fancisco, California
HIV and Human Rights Project.
$25,000
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Kids in Distressed Situations, Inc.
New York, New York
Local distribution of children’s clothing.
$25,000
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Lesbian-Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$7,500
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Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Strategic plan.
$110,000 over 3 years
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Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Women’s Re-Entry Resource Network.
$70,000
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Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation
New York, New York
Technical assistance publications.
$50,000
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Merrick House
Cleveland, Ohio
Near West mentoring program.
$21,000
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Merrick House
Cleveland, Ohio
Consumer assessment of mandatory medical managed care.
$39,000
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Mount Zion Fellowship of the Brethren
Highland Hills, Ohio
Bridges mentoring program.
$17,000
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Ms. Foundation for Women, Inc.
New York, New York
Reproductive Rights Coalition Fund.
$100,000 over 2 years
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Ms. Foundation for Women, Inc.
New York, New York
Collaborative Fund for Healthy Girls/Healthy Women.
$150,000 over 2 years
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National Abortion Federation
Washington, DC
Operating support.
$60,000
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National Abortion Rights Action League of Ohio Education Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$20,000
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National AIDS Fund
Washington, DC
HIV Harm Reduction Initiative.
$25,000
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National Black Women’s Health Project, Inc.
Washington, DC
Revision of teen pregnancy prevention video and public policy education agenda.
$50,000 over 2 years
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National Center for Children in Poverty
New York, New York
Research Forum on Children, Families and the New Federalism information dissemination activities.
$50,000
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National Coalition for the Homeless, Inc.
Washington, DC
Public policy activities.
$30,000
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National Health Law Program, Inc.
Los Angeles, California
Preserving Reproductive Health Rights for Low-Income Women project.
$50,000
-
National Partnership for Women and Families, Inc.
Washington, DC
Women’s Health Program.
$65,000
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National Women’s Law Center
Washington, DC
Women’s health and reproductive rights projects.
$50,000
-
Ohio Coalition for Better Youth Services
Cleveland, Ohio
Statewide conference on the juvenile justice system.
$2,000
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Ohio Hunger Task Force
Columbus, Ohio
Statewide hunger/nutrition policy agenda.
$30,000
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Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.
New York, New York
Pro-Choice Summit.
$60,000
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Preterm Cleveland, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Endowment.
$250,000
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Prochoice Resource Center, Inc.
Port Chester, New York
Passing the Torch public education campaign.
$50,000 over 2 years
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Public Children Services Association of Ohio, Inc.
Columbus, Ohio
Child welfare advocacy activities.
$50,000
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Rainbow Hospital
Cleveland, Ohio
Child Advocacy and Protection Program.
$45,000
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Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Educational Fund
Washington, DC
Operating support.
$45,000
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Reproductive Health Technologies Project
Washington, DC
Educational activities.
$50,000
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Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Cleveland, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Program expansion.
$6,000
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Rutgers University Foundation
Piscataway, New Jersey
Distribution of a health newsletter for adolescents.
$5,000
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Shoes for Kids, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$58,000 over 2 years
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Spanish American Committee for a Better Community
Cleveland, Ohio
Development efforts.
$110,000 over 2 years
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The American Red Cross
Cleveland, Ohio
Ohio flood relief.
$7,500
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The City Mission
Cleveland, Ohio
Camp facilities for youth programs.
$25,000
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The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$50,000
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The Triumph House Corporation
Cleveland, Ohio
Transitional housing program for economically disadvantaged young single mothers.
$20,000
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Transitional Housing, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Family Development Program.
$30,000
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Universal Health Care Action Network
Cleveland, Ohio
Children’s Health Insurance Program and Beyond.
$40,000
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University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Walk a Mile program.
$7,500
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Voters for Choice Education Fund
Washington, DC
Next Generation campaign.
$100,000
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West Side Ecumenical Ministry
Cleveland, Ohio
Youth services program and Positive Choices Delinquency Prevention Project.
$100,000
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Women’s Action for New Directions Education Fund
Arlington, Massachusetts
Ohio Women Take Action!
$5,000
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Worldwide Documentaries, Inc.
Bloomfield, New York
Documentary on global AIDS issues.
$30,000
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Young Men’s Christian Association of Cleveland Ohio, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Y-Haven Program.
$40,000
Special Commitments
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Association of Small Foundations
Washington, DC
Regional meeting and management resource planning.
$25,000
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Business Volunteers Unlimited
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$30,000
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Cleveland Baseball Federation
Cleveland, Ohio
Summer program.
$13,980
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Council on Foundations, Inc.
Arlington, Virginia
Communications/ Legislative Initiative.
$25,000
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Council on Foundations, Inc.
Arlington, Virginia
Operating support.
$39,600
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Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners
Cleveland, Ohio
Families and Children United.
$25,000
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Diocese of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Greater Cleveland Camping Alliance.
$60,000
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Donors Forum of Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Operating support.
$6,000
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Donors Forum of Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Cleveland conference.
$7,500
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Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
SummerArts day camp.
$6,000
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Foundation Fighting Blindness Inc.
Columbia, Maryland
Retinal degenerative disease research.
$2,000,000
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Glenville Community Youth Center
Cleveland, Ohio
Youth Summer Employment and Enrichment Program.
$9,000
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Grantmakers for Children, Youth & Families, Inc.
Silver Spring, Maryland
Operating support.
$6,000
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Grantmakers in Health
Washington, DC
Operating support.
$3,000
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Grantmakers in the Arts
Seattle, Washington
Operating support.
$3,000
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Great Lakes Museum of Science, Environment and Technology
Cleveland, Ohio
Leadership endowment grant.
$5,000,000 over 5 years
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HELP Foundation, Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio
Summer program.
$10,000
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Independent Sector
Washington, DC
Operating support.
$10,400
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Muskingum County Community Foundation
Zanesville, Ohio
Start-up and operating support for the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio.
$175,000 over 2 years
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National Center for Nonprofit Boards
Washington, DC
Program expansion.
$7,500
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National Charities Information Bureau, Inc.
New York, New York
Operating support.
$3,000
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National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
Washington, DC
Operating support.
$6,000
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Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations
Columbus, Ohio
Operating support.
$50,000
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Rockefeller Family Fund, Inc.
New York, New York
Environmental Grantmakers Association operating support.
$1,200
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The Greater Cleveland Community Shares
Cleveland, Ohio
Operating support.
$70,000 over 2 years
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The New York Community Trust
New York, New York
Grantmaker Forum on Community and National Service.
$3,000
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Tides Center
San Francisco, California
Grantmakers for Education.
$5,000
1998 Grants
$32,626,894 / 432 Grants