A foundation is a nonprofit organization whose main purpose is to improve society. Each foundation has it's own special field of interest, and if you meet the eligibility requirements within that special interest, you can receive cash grants. There are more than 30,000 active private foundations in the United States. These foundations have been created by individuals, businesses, and large corporations. An individual might want to give back part of their wealth to society, another may give money in remembrance of a loved one.
The Wilder Foundation (PR)
P.O. Box
99
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Program Description: Cultural and
Educational support funding. Support general purposes, building
funds, endowment funds, research, scholarship funds and matching
funds. Contact person: Rita or Gary Wilder,
President and Vice
President.
Sales Office of Technology Development
Forum
Bldg. Room 352
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717)787-4147
Program
Description: Research seed grant for developing or commercializing
new technology. Contact person: n/a
John W. Anderson Foundation (NP)
402 Wall
Street
Valparaiso, IN 46383
(219)462-4611
P/D: Building
grants for the following fields of interest. Child welfare, health
organization, social welfare, physical and mentally disabled,
hospital, college and universities, community development, youth
organizations. Contact person: William N. Vinovich, Vice
Chairman
Pew Charitable Trust
2005 Market Street,
#1700
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 575-9050
P/D: Funding
for the environment, conservation, art, education, culture. Contact
person: Rebecca W. Rimel, President
William G. Selby and Marie Selby Foundation (NP)
1800 2nd Street, Suite 905
Sarasota, FL 34236
(941)957-0442
P/D: Building and equipment grants for the
following fields of interest. All levels of education, elderly,
disabled, social welfare, health organization, public television,
performing arts, YMCA, renovation grants. Contact person: Robert E.
Perkins Exec. Dir.
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (NP) One
Biscayne Tower, Suite 3800
2 S. Biscayne Blvd.,
Miami, FL
33131-1803 (305) 908-2600
P/D: Celebrating its 50th anniversary
in 2000, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation makes national
grants in journalism, education and arts and culture. Its fourth
program, community initiatives, is concentrated in 26 communities
where the Knight brothers published newspapers, but the Foundation
is wholly separate from and independent of those newspapers. Grants
given in areas of, for the following fields of interest: museums,
performing arts, zoos, community development, churches, women
minorities, social welfare, recreation, higher education, hospice,
disabled, youth organizations, homeless, child welfare, low income
housing, food banks, boys club, renovation grants.
Sales Office of Minority, Women & Emerging
Small Bus. 155 Cottage Street NE, 3rd Floor
Salem, OR 97310 (503)
378-5651
P/D: Grants for woman owned and minority owned
businesses, plus special information sources to assist in all
aspects of business management.
Chatos Foundation Inc., (NP)
P.O. Box
915048
Longwood, FL 32791
P/D: Building and equipment grants
for the following fields of interest. Social welfare, cultural
organization, colleges and universities, hospitals, religious org.,
child welfare, homeless, recreation, disabled, renovation grants.
Contact person: William J. Chatos, President.
Dept. of Economic Dev.
7 Jackson
Walkway
Providence, RI 02903
(401) 277-2601
P/D: Grants for
woman owned and minority owned businesses, plus special information
sources to assist in all aspects of business management.
Michigan Strategic Fund
525 W. Ottawa 3rd
Floor
Lansing, MI 48909 (517)373-1820
P/D: Grants $20,000 to
$50,000 for prototype development and to support certain small
business innovation projects for Michigan residents. State Research
Fund (1-517-335-2139 If they are not currently making loans or
grants you can also contact the Federal Small Business
Administration at 1-800-827-5722 to learn about financing programs
for which you may qualify.
Richard King Mellon Foun.
500 Grant Street,
41st Fl, Ste. 4106
Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (412)393-2800
P/D:
Funding for education, health care, medical research, conservation,
social services, mainly in Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania.
Contact person: Michael Watson, VP
Oregon Resource & Technology Dev. Corp. 1934
NE Broadway
Portland, OR 97232 (503)282-4462
P/D: Seed and
early-state capital for new products.
Department of Economic Dev
301 Centennial Mall
South
Lincoln, NE 68509 (800)426-6505
P/D: Economic
Development Finance Program/Community Development Block Grant
Program: provides grants to businesses for job-creating business
development in towns under 2,500 population. Maximum loan is 50% of
the project cost. At least one new job must be created or retained
for every $20,000 and at least 51% of the jobs created or retained
must be for low and moderate income persons. (402)471-4167
Retirement Research Foundation
8765 W. Higgins
Rd., Ste. 401
Chicago, IL 60631 (773)714-8080
P/D: Funding to
improve the quality of life of senior citizens, including nursing
home care, unemployment, opportunities, independent living. Limited
mostly to the Midwest & Florida area. Contact person: Marilyn
Hennessy, Pres.
Economic Development & Commercial
Revitalization Bureau of Community Assistance
2740 Centerview
Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32399 (904)488-3581
P/D: Small City
Community Development Block Grant Program: grants funds to small
cities which lend money to businesses in order to foster economic
development. Rhode Island Dept. of Economic Development 7 Jackson
Walkway
Providence, RI 02903 (401)277-2601
P/D: One stop
center which provides assistance and information to Business.
Various small business grants, innovative and applied research
grants, tax incentives.
Troy Foundation
c/o Star Bank
910 W. Main
Street
Troy, OH 45373 (513) 335-8513
P/D: Local funding for
community development, recreation, education, youth, cultural
programs. Contact person: Melissa A. Kleptz
Exec. Dir.
Missouri Dept. of Economic Dev
Box
118
Jefferson City, MO 65102
(314)751-0717
P/D: Development
Block Grants: make funds of up to $500,000 available for commercial
rehabilitation of buildings for business, commercial industrial
purposes. New jobs must be created, at least 51% for low &
moderate income persons.
Sun Trust Bank Atlanta Foundation
c/o Suntrust
Co. Bank, Atlanta
P.O. Box 4418, MC 041
Atlanta, GA 30302
(404)588-8250
P/D: Special project funds, building funds,
renovation projects, equipment and employee matching gifts for local
community development, welfare, social services, education, cultural
programs, the arts and youth agencies. Contact person: Victor A.
Gregory
Secretary
Dept. of Community Dev.
P.O. Box
48300
Olympia, WA 98504 (206)753-5632
P/D: Community
Development Block Grant and Community Development Finance Program:
provide loans, loan guarantees, and grants to businesses in select
small cities and counties of Washington for economic
development.
B. W. A. (NP)
321 E. Walnut, Suite 200
Des
Moines, IA 50309
(319)277-6108
P/D: Building and equipment
grants for the following fields of interest. Child welfare, cultural
organizations, renovation grants. Contact person: Harriet
Macomber
President
Allen H. & Selma W. Berkman Charitable Trust
1500 Oliver Bldg.
Pittsburgh, PA 15232 (412)355-8640
P/D:
Local funding for community and urban development, historic
preservation, arts, health and social services. Contact person:
Allen H. Berkman
President
The Ben May Charitable Trust (FT)
Am South
Bank, N.A.
PO Drawer 1628
Mobile, AL 36629
Application
address: P.O. Box 123
Mobile, AL 36601
P/D: Grants for higher
education, cancer and community development. No application form
required. Contact person: Mr. Vivian G. Johnston, Jr., Chairperson,
Distribution Committee.
Fair Play Foundation (FT)
350 Delaware Trust
Building
Wilmington, DE 19801
(302)658-6771
P/D: Renovation
projects, equipment and land acquisition for historic preservation,
museums, environment and wildlife. Contact person: Blaine T.
Phillips
President
Sales Office of Business Dev.
1625 Broadway,
Ste. 1710
Denver, CO 80202 (303)892-3840
P/D: Rural
Development Financing
Program and Economic Development Commission
Funds: make grants to businesses which create or retain jobs for
low/moderate income persons.
Florida First Capital Finance
Company
Dept.
of Commerce
Bureau of Business Assistance
107 W. Gains
Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(904) 487-0466
P/D: Small
Business Innovation Research Grants Program: provides financing for
the early research and development phase of innovation for small
technology-based businesses.
Rhode Island Foundation
70 Elm
Street
Providence, RI 02903 (401)274-4564
P/D: Funding for
arts, education, environment, social services, child welfare, health
in Rhode Island. Contact person: Ronald Thorpe, VP Pro.
The Needmor Fund (PR)
2305 Canyon Blvd., Suite
101
Boulder, CO 80302
P/D: Seed money, technical assistance,
general purposes, operating budgets for projects designed to empower
disadvantaged populations. Emphasis on grassroots, member-controlled
organizations with realistic strategies and goals. Funding interest
includes the environment agriculture, rural development, housing,
community development and minority populations Contact person: Lynn
Gisi, Coordinator
The Hawaii Community Foundation (FT)
900 Fort
Street Mall, Suite 1300
Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 537-6333
P/D:
Funds for families in crises, youth problems, environment concerns,
historic preservation, community-based economic development and
family services. Grants for operating budgets, seed money,
equipment, technical assistance, research, special projects,
renovations, student aid, scholarship funds, consulting services and
seminars. Contact person: Jane Renfro Smith, Chief Executive
Officer
Hall Family Foundation (PR)
Charitable &
Crown Investment-323
P.O. Box 419580
Kansas City, MO
64141-6580
(816) 274-8516
P/D: Funding support for the arts,
youth (especially education) economic development, and the elderly.
Grants for program-related investments, seed money, emergency funds,
building funds, special projects and renovation projects. Contact
person: Wendy Burcham, Peggy
Collins, Margaret H. Pence or John
Laney, Program Officers.
Virginia Dept. of Housing and Community Dev. 205
N. 4th Street
Richmond, VA 23219 (804)786-4474
P/D: Community
Development Block Grants: are made to cities and counties which in
turn lend them to eligible businesses to provide jobs.
General Research & Technology Activity
Assistant Secretary
Policy Development & Research
Budget,
Contracts and Program Control Division, Department of Housing &
Urban Development 451 76th Street SW
Washington, DC
20410
(202)708-1796
P/D: Project grants for research and
demonstration projects preselected by the Department of Housing and
Urban Development as high priority projects designed to improve HUD
program operations.
Utah Technology Finance Corp.
419 Wakara
Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
(801) 364-4346
P/D: Grants to
assist the growth of new and emerging technology businesses.
The Christian Workers Foundation (PR)
3038
Bankhead Avenue
Montgomery, AL 36106
Mailing Address: P.O. Box
457
Wolfeboro, NH 03896
P/D: Program related investments to
evangelistic Christian organizations involved in youth work.
Applications are by invitation only. No geographic
restrictions.
Contact person: G.R. Lockhart,
Trustee
Center for Innovation and Business Development Box
8103, University Station
University of North Dakota
Grand
Forks, ND 58202
(701)777-3132
P/D: Grants to entrepreneurs for
research on technical innovations.
Metropolitan Life Foundation
1 Madison
Avenue
New York, NY 10010
(212) 578-6272
P/D: Funding for
urban development, health, education, social services, cultural
programs, art. Contact person: A. Dennis White, VP. Corporate
Contributions
Promotion of the Humanities Text/Publication
Subventions, Division of Research Programs, Room 318 National
Endowment for the Humanities
Washington, DC 20506
(202)
606-0207
P/D: Project grants to publishing entities for the
dissemination of works of scholarly distinction that, without
support, could not be published. Eligible to non-profit and
commercial scholarly presses and publishers.
New Jersey Economic Development Authority Capital
Place One
200 S. Warren Street, CN990
Trenton, NJ 08625
(609)292-1800
P/D: Direct loans, loan guarantees, revolving lines
of credit.
California Dept. of Commerce
801 K
Street, Ste. 1700
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)324-8211
P/D:
Sales Office of Business Dev.
Enterprises Zones: provide tax
incentives to encourage job producing businesses.
Department of Economic and Community Development
193 State Street, #59
August, ME 04333 (800)872-3838
P/D:
Development Block Grant Loan Program: makes funds available to
cities and counties which then lend the funds to businesses for
commercial rehabilitation or existing buildings used for business,
commercial, or industrial purposes. Every $15,000 must create one
full-time job.
David H. Koch Charitable Foundation (PR) 4111 E.
37th Street North
Wichita, KS 67220 (316)832-5222
P/D: Grants
for seed money, building funds, campaigns, scholarship funds,
operating budgets, general purposes and continuing support. Focus on
the arts, education, cultural programs and economics. Contact: Ruth
E. Williams
Minority Business Development Centers
Office of
Operations
Minority Business Dev. Agency
U.S. Department of
Commerce, Rm.5096, 14th & Constitution Ave.,NW Washington, DC
20230
(202) 377-8015
P/D: Project grants for businesses
willing to provide free management and technical assistance to
economically and socially disadvantaged individuals who need help in
starting and/or operating businesses. Primary objective of the
assistance are to increase the gross receipts and decrease the
failure rates of the client firms. National Contact: Associate
Director, Office of Operations
Xerox Foundation
P.O. Box 1600
Stamford, CT
06904 (203) 968-3445
P/D: Funding for civic, cultural and social
organizations, science & tech., higher education. Contact:
Joseph M Calahan, VP
The Nathaniel and Elizabeth
P. Stevens
Foundation (PR)
P.O. Box 111
North Andover, MA 01845
(508)
688-7211
P/D: Support for conservation, housing social services,
historic preservation, the arts. Grants for general purposes,
program-related investments, seed money, emergency funds, building
funds, equipment, land acquisition, matching funds, and special
projects. Contact: Elizabeth A. Beland, Administrator.
Department of Economic Development & Tourism
1100 St. Francis Dr. Room 2006
Santa Fe, NM 87503
(505)827-0425
P/D: Grants for woman owned and minority owned
businesses, plus special information sources to assist in all
aspects of business management.
Foundation for the Tri-State Community (FT) P.O.
Box 2096
Ashland, KY 41105 (606)324-3888
P/D: Funding for
charitable, scientific, cultural, and educational concerns. Support
for general purposes, special projects, seed money, consulting
services and technical assistance. Contact: Theodore N. Burke Jr.,
Chief Exec.
Officer and President
Management and Technical Assistance for Minority
Business Enterprises Office of Minority Economic
Impact
Department of Energy
Forrestal Building, Rm.
5B-110
Washington, DC 20585
(202) 586-1594
P/D: Grants and
services to encourage increased participation of minority and women
business enterprises (MBEs) in the Department of Energy=s high
technology research and development activities.
Omaha Community Foun.
Two Central Park
Plaza
222 South 15th Street
Omaha, NE 68102
(402)342-3458
P/D: Support for cultural programs, education,
neighborhood and community development, health, social services,
women and youth. Grants for building funds, conferences and
seminars, continuing support, emergency funds, matching funds,
publications, renovation projects, seed money, technical assistance
and other types of support. Contact person: W. Earl Taylor, Exec.
Director
Promotion of the Humanities Centers for Advanced
Study Centers for Advanced Study
Division of Research
Programs
National Endowment for the Humanities, Rm. 318
Washington, DC 20506
(202) 606-8210
P/D: Support to
independent research centers, American research centers overseas,
and independent libraries and museums for interrelated scholarly
research in well-defined subject areas. Funding provided allows
these research centers to offer fellowships stipends.
Department of Commerce
1424 Ninth
Avenue
Helena, MT 59620 (406)444-3757
P/D: Development Block
Grant Program: make funds of up to $500,000 available for business,
commercial, industrial purposes. New jobs must be created, at least
51% for low and moderate income persons.
Mc Inery Foundation (NP)
c/o Pacific Century
Trust
130 Merchant Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808)538-4944
P/D: Building and equipment grants for the
following fields of interest. Hospitals, youth organizations,
special education, social welfare, performing arts, abused
women.
Operating Assistance for Troubled Multifamily
Housing Projects Director, Office of Multifamily
Housing
Management,
Dept. of Housing and Urban
Devlop.
Washington, DC 20410 (202)708-3730
P/D: Flexible
subsidy to assist in restoration and maintenance of
physical/financial stability of structure; top assist with ongoing
management and operating costs of low-to-moderate-income projects
approved under the National Housing Act or under the HUD Act of
1965. National Contact: Director, Program Support Branch.
Boettcher Foundation (NP)
600 17th Street,
Ste. 2210S
Denver, CO 80202 (303)534-1937
P/D: Building and
equipment grants. Grants issued throughout Colorado for the
following fields of interest: Low income housing, disabled, elderly,
child welfare, hospitals, community development, all levels of
education, youth organizations, health organizations, social
welfare, performing arts, museums, zoos, planned parenthood, boy
scouts. Contact: Timothy W. Schultz, Pres.
The Minneapolis Foundation
A200 Foshay
Tower
821 Marquette Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55402
(612)339-7343
William C. And Taheodosia Murphy Nolana Found. 200
N. Jefferson, Ste. 308
El Dorado, AR 71730
P/D: Building and
equipment grants for the following field of interest: Hospitals,
education, cultural organizations. Contact: William E. Nolan, VP
Post & Courier Foundations
134 Columbus
Street
Charleston, SC 29403 (803)577-7111
P/D: Local funding
for community dev.,
law enforcement, cultural programs,
conservation. Contact: J. Douglas Donehur, Admin.
Sunnen Foundation (PR)
7910 Manchester
Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63143 (314)781-2100
P/D: Grants for
matching funds, special projects, capital campaigns, endowment
funds. Support for family planning, civil rights, child welfare,
youth, family services, primarily for protection of reproductive and
First Amendment Rights. Contact: Helen S. Sly, President
Division of Economic & Community Development
Dept. of Commerce
Barrett Bldg. 4th fl. North
Cheyenne, WY
82002
(307)777-7284
P/D: Economic Development Block Grant
Program: gives money to participating cities, towns and counties for
economic development projects, which then lend the money to local
businesses to create jobs.
Biological Models and Materials Research Office of
Grants and Contract Management, National Center for Research
Resources, National Institutes of Health Public Health
Service
Bethesda, MD 20892
P/D: Project Grants and SBIR Grants
to fund biomedical research in non-mammalian models. Eligible to
hospitals, educational institutions, and other organizations. SBIR
grants are awarded to small domestic businesses with fewer than 500
employees. Contact: Grants Management Officer
Kimberly-Clark Foundation
P.O. Box
619100
Dallas, TX 75161 (214)830-1200
P/D: Funding for
community development, conservation, museums, the arts, youth, drug
abuse, higher education, primarily where the corporation has
operations. Contact: Colleen B. Manno, VP
Phelps Dodge Foundation- NP
2600 N. Central
Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602)234-8100
P/D: Building and
equipment grants for the following fields of interest. Welfare,
cultural organizations, performing arts, youth organizations, health
organizations social welfare, community development, YMCA. Contact:
R. C.I Swan, Pres.
Women=s Business Ownership Assistance
Small
Business Administration
Office of Women=s Business Ownrshp
409
3rd Street, SW
Washington, DC 10416
(202) 205-6673
P/D:
This office makes a small number of grant to nonprofit organizations
to run women's business centers. Their website home page at www.
sba. gov/womeninbusiness and the Online Women's Business Center
website is at http://www.onlinewbc.gov/ .
Their programs and services, including loan guaranty programs and
more. are administered through the SBA district offices across the
country. There is at least one in your state; you can call the SBA
Answer Desk at 1-800-U ASK SBA. Charles Stewart Mott Foun.
Office
of Proposal Entry
1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI
48502-1851 (313)238-5651
P/D: Program-related investments,
support for community improvement and education, environmental
management, vocational education, family services, early childhood
education and minorities. Contact: Judy Samelson, VP. Comm.
Bureau of Minority Business Development
Dept.
of Development, P.O. Box 7970
Madison, WI 53707
(608)267-9550
P/D: Grants for woman owned and minority owned
businesses, plus special information sources to assist in all
aspects of business management.
Procurement Assistance to Small Businesses
Associate Administrator Procurement Assistance Small Business
Administration
409 3rd Street, SW
Washington, DC
20416
(202)205-6460
P/G: Assistance to small businesses to
help them obtain contracts and subcontracts for federal government
supplies and services and to help obtain property sold by the
federal government. Eligible to existing and potential small
businesses, i.e. those that are independently owned and operated but
are not dominant in their fields. Local Contact: Field Office of
Small Business Admin.
Management and Technical Assistance for Socially
and Economically Disadvantaged Businesses Associate
Administrator
Minority Small Business & Capital Ownership
Development Small Business Administration
409 3rd Street, SW
#
Washington, DC 20416 (202)205-6423
P/D: Project grants to
give technical and management assistance to individuals, public and
private organizations to help them succeed with existing or
potential businesses that are socially or economically disadvantaged
and are located in areas of high unemployment.
Ramuson Foundation (PR)
c/o National Bank of
Alaska
P.O. Box 10060
Anchorage, AK 99510
(907)
265-2908
P/D: For Alaska nonprofit organizations. Building and
equipment grants. Performing arts; museums, community development;
social welfare; youth organizations, elderly, disabled, recreation.
Contact: Diane Kaplan
Business Services
Office of Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization, General Services Administration
Washington, DC 20405
(202) 501-1021
P/D: Provides small and
disadvantaged business firms with advice and counseling on taking
advantage of government contracting opportunities. Procurement and
surplus sales contracts are available as are concession and
construction contracts. National contacts: Dir. Local Contact:
Business Serv. Ctr. General Services Administration
Deposit Guaranty Foun. (PR)
One Deposit
Guaranty Plaza
P.O. Box 730
Jackson, MS 39105
P/D:
Program-related investments and other types of support for
education, community fund, social services, youth and the arts.
Contact: William M. Jones Sen. VP
Deposit Guaranty Nat=l Bank
Engineering Grants
Directorate for
Engineering
National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson
Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22230 (703)306-1302
P/D: Grants for
research in engineering and technology, including funds for
laboratory improvement and for research opportunities for women,
minorities and disabled scientists and engineers. Contact: Paul
Herer, Senior Advt., Direct. For Engineering
Computer and Information Science and
Engineering
National ScienceFoundation
4201 Wilson
Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22230 (703)306-1900
P/D: Grants
funding to support research to improve the fundamental understanding
of computer and information processing, to improve the training and
education of scientists, engineers, and other personnel in the
field, to provide access to advanced computer networking
capabilities. Available to small businesses as well as academic
institutions and government agencies.
Commercial Drivers Ed.
Division of National
Programs
Office of the Assistance Secretary for Vocational and
Adult Education U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Ave,
SW
Washington, DC 20202-7242
(202) 205-5864
P/D: Project
grants to establish and operate adult education programs to improve
literacy skills of commercial drivers. Contact: Paul Geib
Cooper Foundation (PR)
304 Cooper Plaza
211
North 12th Street
Lincoln, NE 68508 (402)476-7571
P/D: Seed
money, general purposes, and matching funds for the arts, social
services for humanities. Contact: Art
Thompson, President
The Lupin Foundation (PR)
3715 Prytania Street,
Ste. 307
New Orleans, LA 70115
(504) 897-6640
P/D: Support
for education, the arts, civic affairs, community development.
Grants for equipment research, scholarship funds, special projects,
matching funds, continuing support, general purposes, program-
related investments, renovation projects and seed money. Contact:
Loni Wesolowski Coordinator
UNUM Charitable Foundation
2211 Congress
Street
Portland, ME 04122 (207)770-4378
P/D: Support for AIDS,
the aged, handicapped, family services, community development, the
arts, and education. Grants for capital campaigns, employee matching
gifts, matching funds, seed money, and special projects. Contact:
Janice Manning, Secretary
Economic Dev. Administration
304 N. 8,
#441
Boise, ID 83702 (208)334-1521
P/D: Makes grants to
communities for industrial site development. Communities then makes
grants for individual businesses which are enable to obtain loans
from conventional sources. One job must be created for every
$10,000.
Federal Transit Capital Improvement Grants Federal
Transit Administration
U.S. Department of Transportation
400
Seventh Street, SW
Washington, DC 20590
P/D: Project grants to
help finance the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, and
improvement of facilities and equipment for use in mass
transportation service in urban areas, and to assist in coordinating
such service with other forms or transportation in such areas.
Robert Z. Hawkins Foun.
One East Liberty St.,
Ste. 509
Reno, NV 89501 (702) 786-1105
P/D: Special project
grants for youth, child welfare, higher education, community
development, social services and Protestant giving. Contact: William
A. Lindsay
Capital Construction Fund
Associate
Administrator For Maritime Aids, Maritime Admin. U.S. Department of
Transportation
Washington, DC 20590
(202) 366-0364
P/D:
Grants in the form of tax benefits for replacement vessels,
additional vessels, or reconstructed vessels, built sand documented
under the laws of the United States for operation in the United
States= foreign, Great Lakes, or non contiguous domestic trade. For
U.S. citizens who own or lease one or more eligible vehicles and
demonstrate financial capability to complete program. Contact:
Associate Administrator for Maritime Aids.
Ellis L. Phillips Foundation
29 Commonwealth
Avenue
Boston, MA 02116-2349
(617) 424-7607
P/D: Seed
money, funding for emerging organizations developing new programs,
grants for education on public issues, bio-diversity conservation,
women=s issues, music, visual arts and historic preservation.
Contact. Janet Walsh, Exec. D

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