The WBCI aims to raise awareness and fund breast cancer programs in Wyoming with an emphasis on increasing breast health education, financially assisting breast cancer screenings, facilitating patient navigation, and promoting survivor services. Through fundraising efforts across the state, proceeds remain in Wyoming to grant into eligible programs.
USC Good Neighbors exists to enhance the quality of life in the neighborhoods surrounding the University Park and Health Sciences campuses. Gifts from USC faculty, staff and other donors through the annual USC Good Neighbors Campaign are the primary source of funding.
USC Good Neighbors considers grant applications from USC employees, academic units and other university departments working in partnership with community-based, tax-exempt organizations located and operating in the neighborhoods surrounding the University Park and Health Sciences campuses. Applying for USC Good Neighbors grants is a competitive process, and not all proposals can be funded, including continuation applications for programs that have received funding in the past.
The foundation is focused on making grants to support environmental, education, human services and other causes although our interests are fairly diverse and may lead us into other areas on an occasional basis. We make both program and operating grants and do not have any geographic restrictions on our grants.
The Alfred N. Sanzari Foundation seeks to improve the communities of the Northern New Jersey area. Our mission is to promote and support healthcare with a special preference for patient care and Parkinson's Disease; local education programs; and programs that support disadvantaged populations such as shelters/housing, and services for women and children in need.
The Mission of the Stone Canyon Community Foundation (SCCF) is to support organizations whose endeavors help achieve educational success and positively impact the quality of life and development of “youth in need “in Oro Valley and the greater Tucson, Arizona area.
San Francisco General Hospital Foundation is dedicated to promoting excellence in research, education and care for all at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (The General).
The PADI FOUNDATION encourages and supports research and education related to aquatic environments. The Foundation will fund and assist worthwhile projects that either:
- Enrich mankind's understanding of aquatic environments and encourage sensitivity to and protection of ecosystems.
- Increase understanding of sport diving physics and physiology that will benefit the general diving public and add to the scientific understanding of man's relationship and ability to survive in the underwater environment.
- Improve understanding of, and response to, hazards to humans and ecosystems related to climate change in coastal and ocean environments.
The PADI Foundation is an IRC Section 501 (c)(3) non-profit, tax exempt organization. It is a separate and distinct organization, corporately unrelated to PADI, Inc. and its affiliates, but funded through International PADI, Inc.
The Lovett-Woodsum Foundation, Inc. (the “Foundation”) focuses on organizations and projects which primarily benefit underserved populations and disadvantaged communities.
The Foundation funds projects and organizations which are designed to:
• strengthen the education, independence, and capabilities of adults, children, and families;
• increase economic, social justice, and power within low-income communities; and
• promote conservation and sustain the environment.
The Foundation concentrates on organizations and projects which are principally located in Boston, Massachusetts, the New Hampshire Lakes Region, and South Florida areas.
The Foundation is committed to a policy of supporting organizations which do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, marital status, beliefs, age, national origin, sexual orientation, or physical and mental disability.
The Kitsap Community Foundation (KCF) exists to provide a flexible, efficient vehicle for local philanthropy. Through the Foundation, donors establish a legacy of ongoing financial support for the benefit of our community and its future generations.
Our mission is to champion local philanthropy to benefit the Imperial Valley community by helping donors fulfill their philanthropic goals while preserving enduring charitable assets forever.
The Mission of the Foundation for Financial Planning is to help people take control of their financial lives by connecting the financial planning community with people in need. We achieve this by supporting pro bono advice and outreach activities.
The Food for Health Foundation provides scholarships for the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies Plant-Based Nutrition eCornell Certificate Program.
The Deacon Charitable Foundation was started in 2006 by Deacon Corp., a general contractor with offices in Washington, Oregon and California. Deacon funds the Foundation with a percentage of the profits from its operations, because it is part of their corporate mission to “Support Our Communities.”
Deacon employees determine where the Foundation will focus its support through an annual issues survey. The Foundation mission statement reflects their wishes.
Foundation Board of Directors is made up of seven current or past Deacon employees. An executive director administers the daily operations. Volunteer Charitable Giving Committees in each of the company's four offices identify organizations to support, award grants, and organize community service activities for employees.
The Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC) programme aims to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises.