NEW GRANTS
Following are grants of $20,000
and more made by foundations,
companies, and other private
sources. Announcements of grants
can be sent to Grants Editor, The
Chronicle of Philanthropy, 1255
23rd Street, N. W., Suite 775,
Washington, D.C. 20037, or sent
via e-mail to grants.editor@
philanthropy.com.
FOUNDATION
GRANTS
ARCHSTONE FOUNDATION
BEAZLEY FOUNDATION
Portsmouth, Va.
http://www.beazleyfoundation.org
Medical research. For its new cancer-research center: $1,000,000 to Eastern
Virginia Medical School (Norfolk, Va.).
BOSTON FOUNDATION
Boston, Mass.
http://www.tbf.org
Arts and culture. For its Neighborhood
Arts Summer Program: $50,000 to
the YMCA of Greater Boston (Boston,
Mass.).
Early-childhood development. To
provide low-income children entering
school with the cognitive, language,
physical, and social skills that facilitate school and life success: $125,000
to the Family Nurturing Center
of Massachusetts (Dorchester,
Mass.).
Education. To increase the college graduation rate for low-income, minority,
and first-generation college students from public schools in Boston:
$75,000 to College Bound Dorchester
(Dorchester, Mass.), $30,000 to the
Boston Educational Development
Foundation (Boston, Mass.), and
$25,000 to the National Black College
Alliance (Roxbury, Mass.).
Elderly. To help elders and their caregiv-ers to stay at home and out of nursing
homes: $55,000 to Ethos/Southwest-ern Boston Senior Services (Jamaica
Plain, Mass.).
Health. To increase access to healthy
food and opportunities for physical activity: $300,000 over three
years to the Sportsmen’s Tennis
Club (Dorchester, Mass.), $270,000
over three years to Playworks (
Oakland, Calif.), $150,000 over three
years to the Greater Boston Food
Bank (Boston, Mass.), $100,000 to
the Bowdoin Street Health Center
(Dorchester, Mass.), $30,000 to Share
Our Strength (Washington, D.C.), and
$25,000 matching grant to Victory
Programs (Roxbury, Mass.).
Higher education. For an exhibit on the
Negro Leagues in baseball: $20,000 to
Northeastern U. (Boston, Mass.).
Homelessness. For general operating
support: $100,000 to Victory Programs
(Roxbury, Mass.).
Journalism. For its online magazine
covering public affairs in Massachusetts: $75,000 to MassINC (Boston,
Mass.).
Libraries. To provide emergency support
for its youth programs: $25,000 to the
Boston Public Library Foundation
(Boston, Mass.).
Literacy. For general operating support:
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