
November 2009
Funding Opportunities
The grant opportunities below are provided compliments of our sister company, GrantStation (www.grantstation.com). These are condensed examples of the U.S. Charitable Giving information available at GrantStation.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation 345 Park Avenue New York, NY 10154 -0037 Email: bms.foundation@bms.com URL: http://www.bms.com/foundation/ Grant Range: $1,000 - $4,600,000 Average Grant: $5,000 - $100,000 The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation works to reduce health disparities around the world. The Foundation's goal is to be a useful resource to patients, health care professionals, community organizations, and policymakers who are committed to building bridges to health for all. The Foundation engages partners to develop, execute, evaluate, and promote innovative programs to improve the health outcomes of populations disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa; hepatitis in Asia; serious mental illness in the United States; and cancer in Europe. Bristol-Myers Squibb also supports nonprofit organizations in communities where the corporation has major facilities (including Wallingford, CT; Devens, MA; Hopewell, New Brunswick, Plainsboro, Princeton, and West Windsor, NJ; and, New York City and Syracuse, NY. |
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Henry W. Bull Foundation Total Annual Giving: $447,000
Types of support include: direct services, project support, general support, building funds, computers and software, equipment, project planning, conferences, seminars and workshops, and technical assistance. |
Medtronic Foundation Grant programs are focused on improving the health of people with chronic disease, igniting and sustaining students’ natural curiosity, especially in science, and enhancing the vitality of company communities. |
May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust |
| RGK Foundation 1301 West 25th Street Suite 300 Austin, TX 78705 -4236 Phone: 512-474-9298 Fax: 512-474-7281 URL: http://www.rgkfoundation.org/ Grant Details: While the Foundation occasionally awards grants for over $25,000, most competitive grants awarded are under $25,000. The RGK Foundation endeavors to be a catalyst for progressive change in humanitarian concerns. Guiding the Foundation is a deep reverence for democracy and a civil society together with the founders' values of foresight, imagination, and discovery. By seeking innovative projects in the areas of health, education, human services, and community affairs, the Foundation strives to advance knowledge, improve society and help realize human potential. The Foundation funds a wide range of programs. Prospective applicants should review the "Grants" section of the Foundation's website for additional information on the Foundation's grantmaking priorities. |
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation |
Williams Philanthropic Giving Program
Williams Community Relations
One Williams Center, 45th floor
Tulsa, OK 74172 -2400
Phone: 918-573-1190
Fax: 918-573-6006
Email: diversityandcommunityrelations@williams.com
URL: http://www.williams.com/corporate_responsibility/cr_csr_philanthropic.aspx
The Williams Philanthropic Giving Program invests in community partnerships in order to provide opportunities that improve the quality of life in company communities. (Go tohttp://www.williams.com/who_we_are/asset_map.aspx for a map of Williams locations.)
The company contributions focus on the following four areas of need within the community: education, health and human services, arts and humanities, and civic and community.