The fund is primarily interested in organizations and projects that have an impact on the City of San Francisco and local Bay Area communities. Other interests include domestic organizations providing support to Israel and national and international projects that address environmental and population issues.
Endowed by John D. Rockefeller and chartered in 1913 for the well-being of people throughout the world. It is one of America's oldest private foundations and one of the few with strong international interests.
Dedicated to improving the well-being of people in transition to global interdependence.
Offers grants related to civil and human rights, environment, poverty. Includes issue/theme-based publications, searchable database of recent Mott-funded initiatives, links to a host of grantee websites and grant application procedures.
A family philanthropy located in New York City. RFF supports a wide range of environmental, political participation and reform, women's rights, and other domestic activist-oriented nonprofit groups. It also provides funding to help nonprofits operate more effectively and to enable them to gain greater financial self-sufficiency.
Supports initiatives in education, world health and population, and community giving in the Pacific Northwest.
Consortium of family foundations and individual donors committed to funding economic, environmental and social justice initiatives.
A source of financial support for organizations and projects that are lesbian-led and/or lesbian focused.
Provides anonymous financial assistance to fellow radio and television broadcasters who are in acute need.
A not-for-profit corporation that supports the efforts of Rotary International to achieve world understanding and peace through international humanitarian, educational, and cultural exchange programs.
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