KWG Grant Consultants, LLC
NASDAQ OMX EDUCATIONAL
FOUNDATION
New York, N. Y.
http://www.nasdaqomx.com/
whoweare/educationalinitiative/
educationalfoundation/
Higher education. For scholarships for
students enrolled in the Gordon and
Marilyn Macklin Business Institute
honors programs: $200,000 over two
years to Montgomery College (
Rockville, Md.).
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Calif.), $118,700 to Community Financial Resources (Oakland, Calif.),
$117,986 to United Way Silicon Valley
(San Jose, Calif.), $77,400 to Sacred
Heart Community Service (San Jose,
Calif.), $68,750 to Pacifica Resource
Center (Pacifica, Calif.), and $50,000
to Working Partnerships USA (San
Jose, Calif.).
Immigrants and refugees. To provide
legal services to immigrants who want
to become citizens: $775,000 to be
divided among six nonprofit organizations.
Grant Management Systems
Grant Evaluation
Serving universities, colleges, municipalities,
and healthcare institutions seeking federal, state,
local, foundation, and corporate grants
ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION
New York, N. Y.
http://www.sloan.org
Higher education. For research on aging, work, and retirement among
late-career faculty at the University
of California: $398,498 over two years
to the U. of California at Berkeley
(Berkeley, Calif.).
Science. To design and build a mass
spectrometer for the Deep Carbon
Observatory to trace the provenance
of tiny volumes of methane: $800,000
over three years to the U. of California
at Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.).
Serving government, foundations, corporations,
and charities with professional third-party
application analysis, review, scoring, and
ranking
for its health clinic serving uninsured
residents of Baker County: $95,790 to
the Baker County Health Department
(Macclenny, Fla.).
—To purchase a mobile dental unit
for needy children in Bay County:
$100,000 to the Bay County Health
Department (Panama City, Fla.).
—To provide more dental services to uninsured residents of Osceola County:
$82,100 to the Dental Care Access
Foundation (Orlando, Fla.).
—To double the amount of children
served at its pediatric behavioral and
mental-health clinic in Miami-Dade
County: $99,242 to the Institute for
Child and Family Health (Miami,
Fla.).
—To build an on-site health clinic at
a shelter for women and children in
Miami-Dade County: $100,000 to Lotus House Women’s Shelter (Miami,
Fla.).
—To construct, equip, and staff a free
medical clinic in St. Lucie County:
$100,000 to the St. Lucie County
Health Access Network (Port St. Lucie, Fla.).
—To improve access to health services
for working, uninsured people in
Duval County: $100,000 to the
Volunteers in Medicine Clinic (Stuart,
Fla.).
NBC UNIVERSAL FOUNDATION
New York, N. Y.
http://www.nbcuni.com
Education. To improve secondary education in poor communities: $800,000
to be divided among 26 nonprofit
organizations in Chicago, Dallas, Los
Angeles, Miami, New York, and Washington.
OSHKOSH DEFENSE
Oshkosh, Wis.
http://www.oshkoshdefense.com
Museums. To construct the Marine
Corps Heritage Center: $250,000 to
the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation (Dumfries, Va.).
WASHINGTON WOMEN’S
FOUNDATION
Seattle, Wash.
http://www.wawomensfoundation.org
Conservation and the environment. For
general operating support: $90,000 to
the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition (Seattle, Wash.).
Education. To expand this program,
which provides intensive, home-based
parenting education for low-income,
first-time parents under age 23 with
children ages three and younger:
$100,000 to Healthy Start (Redmond,
Wash.).
Hunger. For general operating support:
$100,000 to the Emergency Food Network (Lakewood, Wash.).
Immigrants and refugees. For efforts to
improve the health of the Burmese,
Nepalese, and Somali population in
Washington’s King County: $100,000
to the Refugee Women’s Alliance (
Seattle, Wash.).
Music. For general operating support of
this organization, which provides free,
after-school music lessons to needy
children in Seattle’s Central District
schools: $85,000 to Seattle Music
Partners (Seattle, Wash.).
BLUE SHIELD OF CALIFORNIA
FOUNDATION
San Francisco, Calif.
http://www.blueshieldcafoundation.org
Health care and hospitals. To plan for
expansions in public-health coverage that will take effect in 2014:
$1,900,000 to be divided among 12
counties in California.
PNC FOUNDATION
Pittsburgh, Pa.
http://www.pnccommunityinvolvement.
com/ PNCFoundation.htm
Arts and culture. For community-out-reach and access programs: $500,000
to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
(Baltimore, Md.).
KWG Grant Consultants, LLC
Phone: (301)-312-9035
Email: kwgconsultants@gmail.com
Chief Grant O;cer: Kitty Wojcik, GPC
CARGILL FOUNDATION
Minneapolis, Minn.
http://www.cargill.com/worldwide/
usa/cargill-foundation/index.jsp
Education. For an engineering program for elementary-school students:
$618,000 over three years to St. Louis
Park Public Schools (St. Louis Park,
Minn.).
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GOOGLE
Mountain View, Calif.
http://www.google.org
Higher education. For antitrust research and scholarship: $100,000 to
Howard U. School of Law, to support
the work of Andrew I. Gavil (
Washington, D.C.).
PRUDENTIAL FOUNDATION
Newark, N.J.
http://www.prudential.com/view/
page/12373
Arts and culture. For its fund-raising
campaign: $3,000,000 partial challenge grant to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (Newark, N.J.).
Children and youths. For general operating support: $400,000 over two
years to YouthBuild Network (
Somerville, Mass.).
Community development. For efforts to
build and sustain vital urban neighborhoods: $300,000 over three years to
Living Cities (New York, N. Y.).
—To develop a riverfront park in Newark, N.J.: $500,000 over two years to
the Trust for Public Land (
Morristown, N.J.).
Education. For general operating support and for expansion: $700,000 over
two years to New Leaders for New
Schools (New York, N. Y.).
—For strategic planning: $500,000 over
two years to Public Education Network (Washington, D.C.).
—For its School Leadership Initiative
and to increase the number of alumni
who enter school-leadership positions
in low-income communities: $300,000
over two years to Teach for America
(New York, N. Y.).
HARRY AND JEANETTE WEINBERG
FOUNDATION
Owings Mills, Md.
http://www.hjweinbergfoundation.org
Arts and culture. For exhibitions, programs, operating expenses, special
events, and capital improvements:
$10,000,000 in art and cash to the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Boston,
Mass.).
Health care and hospitals. For a new
building: $10,000,000 to Levindale
Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital
(Baltimore, Md.).
SANFORD HEALTH
Sioux Falls, S.D.
http://www.sanfordhealth.org
Higher education. For athletics:
$10,000,000 to North Dakota State
U. Development Foundation (Fargo,
N.D.).
GRANTS BY
COMPANIES
KAISER PERMANENTE
Oakland, Calif.
http://www.kaiserpermanente.org
AT&T CORPORATION
Dallas, Tex.
http://www.att.com
Children and youths. To purchase a
year-round camp for children and foster homes and therapeutic residences
throughout New Jersey: $250,000 to
Youth Consultation Service (Newark,
N.J.).
Disaster relief. For efforts to supply
sustainable and safe water to remote
locations in Haiti following the earthquakes: $100,000 to the National
Organization for the Advancement of
Haitians (Silver Spring, Md.).
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
Indianapolis, Ind.
http://www.lilly.com
Health. To establish the U.S.-Russia
Forum in Health Sciences: $1,265,000
to the Foundation for the National
Institutes of Health (Bethesda,
Md.).
VERIZON FOUNDATION
Basking Ridge, N.J.
http://foundation.verizon.com
Peace and security. To create an educational toolkit on peace building and
to develop a Web site for its Global
Peacebuilding Center: $500,000 to the
United States of Institute of Peace
(Washington, D.C.).
WARNER BROS.
ENTERTAINMENT
Burbank, Calif.
http://www.timewarner.com
Film and television. For a new movie
theater: $5,000,000 to the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of
American History (Washington, D.C.).
BETTER WORLD BOOKS
Mishawaka, Ind.
http://www.betterworldbooks.com
Literacy. For literacy programs: $20,000
each to Cooperative for Education
(Cincinnati, Ohio) and Invisible Children (San Diego, Calif.).
WELLPOINT FOUNDATION
Denver, Colo.
http://www.wellpointfoundation.org
Child health. To reduce the rate of low-birth-weight newborns: $210,000 to
WellPoint Foundation (Denver, Colo.).
BLUE FOUNDATION
FOR A HEALTHY FLORIDA
Jacksonville, Fla.
http://www.bluefoundationfl.org
Health. To expand its hours of operation
METLIFE FOUNDATION
New York, N. Y.
http://www.metlife.org
Aging and health. To increase the number of students enrolled in its Medical
Student Training in Aging Research
Program: $220,000 to the American
Federation for Aging Research (New
York, N. Y.).
Arts and culture. To identify and carry
out energy-efficient strategies in its
properties for artists and arts organizations: $200,000 to Artspace Projects
(Minneapolis, Minn.).
Continuing education. For a program
to help community colleges provide
information, career advice, and training to older adults: $350,000 to the
Council for Adult and Experiential
Learning (Chicago, Ill.).
WELLS FARGO
San Francisco, Calif.
http://www.wellsfargo.com
Higher education. For scholarships
and internships for undergraduate
business-school students: $500,000 to
Washington U. in St. Louis (St. Louis,
Mo.).