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2002 Grants | Current
PF-990


| Education |
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| Advocates for Children of New York,
Inc. |
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$10,000 |
New York, NY operating
support for educational advocacy services on behalf of New York
City families |
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| Baltimore Educational Scholarship
Trust |
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$45,000 over 3 years |
Baltimore, MD support
for the Summer Scholars Program, an enrichment program for African-American
children entering area independent schools |
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| The Boys' Latin School of Maryland |
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$25,080 |
Baltimore, MD support
to pilot a new summer program for underserved boys from Baltimore
City public schools |
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| Comprehensive Development, Inc. |
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$50,000 over 2 years |
New York, NY support
services for students at the Manhattan Comprehensive Night &
Day School, a public health school for older students |
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| Family Learning, Inc. |
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$10,000 over 2 years |
Baltimore, MD general
support for The GreenMount School, a parent-initiated independent
school emphasizing multi-cultural, cooperative and creative
learning |
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| Gilman School, Inc. |
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$5,000 |
Baltimore, MD renewed
support for the Baltimore Independent School Learning Camp for
disadvantaged elementary school students |
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| The Johns Hopkins University |
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$50,000 over 2 years |
Baltimore, MD support
for The Center For Summer Learning's Teach Baltimore- a college
internship teaching program focusing on summer learning loss
among low-income children |
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| The Paper Bag Players |
|
$10,000 |
New York, NY support
for the "Free and Low Cost Ticket Program" for disadvantaged
NYC public school children |
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| The Park School |
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$4,500 |
Brooklandville, MD support
for a civil rights trip for students from The Park School and
Baltimore City College High School |
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| St. Paul's School |
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$20,000 over 2 years |
Brooklandville, MD
renewed support for Bridges, a summer academic enrichment
program for disadvantaged Baltimore City elementary and middle
school students |
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| Teaching Institute for Essential
Science |
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$50,000 |
Baltimore, MD
support for a second year of seed funding to establish TIES,
an organization providing professional development in the sciences
for Baltimore City public school teachers |
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| Health and Mental Health |
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| Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc. |
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$25,000 |
Baltimore, MD
support for Baltimore Emergency Services Team (BEST), a pilot
mental health/police initiative in Baltimore City |
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| Baltimore Mental Health Systems, Inc.
|
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$15,000 |
Baltimore, MD
supplemental support to complete training for a demonstration
project on Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) for seriously
mentally ill individuals |
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| Children's Defense Fund |
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$20,000 |
Washington, DC
renewed support for outreach efforts to enroll disadvantaged,
uninsured children in New York City in government-sponsored
health insurance programs |
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| The Children's Village |
|
$20,000 |
Dobbs Ferry, NY
support for the Books for Boys literature program |
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| Depression & Related Affective
Disorders Association |
|
$50,000 over 2 years |
Baltimore, MD
support for self-help support groups for people with depression
or other mood disorders |
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| Foundation for Aid to the Philippines, Inc. |
|
$15,000 |
Glen Arm, MD
support for a medical mission to the underserved town of
Pampanga, Philippines |
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| Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. |
|
$60,000 over 3 years |
New York, NY
renewed general support for the organization's leadership
activities in the fight against HIV/AIDS |
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| Global AIDS Alliance |
|
$50,000 over 2 years |
Washington, DC
support for the Alliance's efforts in an advocacy campaign
against global AIDS |
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| The Johns Hopkins University |
|
$20,000 |
Baltimore, MD
support for the Phoebe Berman Bioethics Institute |
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| Maryland Citizens' Health Initiative Education
Fund, Inc. |
|
$25,000 |
Baltimore, MD
support for the Health Care for All! Coalition's campaign
to ensure that all Marylanders have access to quality and affordable
health care |
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| New York University |
|
$15,000 |
New York, NY
support for the School-Based Art Therapy Project at two
public elementary schools |
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| St. Joseph Medical Center Foundation |
|
$75,000 over 3 years |
Towson, MD
support for the St. Clare Medical Outreach Coach, which provides
free health care services to indigent patients |
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| Human Rights and Social
Justice |
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| City of Baltimore |
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$20,000 over 2
years |
Baltimore, MD support
to hire an Immigrant Support and Outreach Coordinator |
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| Fund for Global Human Rights |
|
$50,000 |
Washington, DC support
for an international human rights re-granting program |
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| Maryland Historical Society |
|
$100,000 over 3 years |
Baltimore, MD
support toward the permanent Looking for Liberty in
Maryland exhibit |
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| Mental Disability Rights International |
|
$50,000 over 2 years |
Washington, DC general
support for advocacy efforts toward the international recognition
and enforcement of rights of people with mental illness or developmental
disabilities |
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| New Israel Fund |
|
$40,000 over 2 years |
Washington, DC support
to promote equality and human rights for Arab citizens of Israel |
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| Physicians for Human Rights |
|
$30,000 |
Boston, MA support for
an emergency investigation of the health and human rights consequences
of the war in Iraq |
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| Refugee and Immigrant Fund, Inc. |
|
$20,000 |
Astoria, NY
support for emergency assistance for asylum seekers in distress |
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| WITNESS |
|
$30,000 |
New York, NY
support for video technical assistance to human rights advocacy
groups |
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| Special Projects |
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| National Aquarium in Baltimore, Inc. |
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$50,000 over 5
years |
Baltimore, MD
capital support for the Opening Eyes, Changing Lives
campaign |
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| The Associated Jewish Community Federation
of Baltimore, Inc. |
|
$250,000 |
| general support for the
2003 Annual Campaign |
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| The Association of Baltimore Area
Grantmakers |
|
$20,000 over 2 years |
Baltimore, MD
support for the 20th Anniversary Campaign: A Community
of Funders |
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| The Johns Hopkins University |
|
$1,800,000 over 6 years |
Baltimore, MD
support to endow The Morton K. Blaustein Scholars Fund,
income from which will support outstanding visiting faculty
and postdoctoral fellows |
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| The Maryland Zoological Society,
Inc. |
|
$50,000 over five years |
Baltimore, MD
capital support for Destination: Wild Earth, the
Campaign for the Baltimore Zoo |
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| The Morris K. Udall Foundation |
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$60,000 over 2 years |
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Tucson, AZ
support for the Native American Congressional Summer Internship
Program
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| The Park School |
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$166,668 over 5 years |
Brooklandville, MD
capital support for the Breaking New Ground Campaign |
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