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Abell-Hanger Foundation - Texas
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| The Foundation seeks to fund organizations with projects "for the public welfare, including, but not limited to, higher education, cultural activities, health services, youth programs and the handicapped." |
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Disability Grants |
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Able Trust - Florida
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| The Able Trust, also known as the Florida Governor's Alliance for the Employment of Citizens with Disabilities, is a 501(c)(3) public-private partnership foundation established by the Florida Legislature in 1990. |
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Disability Grants |
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Adobe Systems, Inc.
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| Adobe supports schools and community-based organizations with programs that enable and inspire K-12 students to think creatively, communicate effectively, and work collaboratively, using digital technology and communication tools.
Adobe also supports nonprofit organizations and programs located in Adobe communities that address community-specific needs, with an emphasis on the following criteria:
Arts and cultural organizations with the mission or principal focus on the creation, promotion and exhibition of visual arts, multimedia or video; Providing services to reduce hunger and homelessness and provide affordable housing; Protecting the natural environment and improving public spaces for the enjoyment of the community, Improving access to electronic information for people with disabilities. |
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Disability Grants |
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Anschutz Family Foundation
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| The Anschutz Family Foundation supports Colorado nonprofit organizations that assist people to help themselves while nurturing and preserving their self-respect. The Foundation encourages endeavors that strengthen families and communities and advance individuals to become productive and responsible citizens. There is a special interest in self-sufficiency, community development and programs aimed at the economically disadvantaged, the young, the elderly and the disabled. The Foundation is also dedicated to funding efforts in rural Colorado. |
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Disability Grants |
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Arthur B. Schultz Foundation
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| The Arthur B. Schultz Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life on earth through support of wildlands conservation, disabled recreation and mobility, international micro-enterprise, and global understanding. |
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Disability Grants |
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Blanche Fischer Foundation
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| The Blanche Fischer Foundation (BFF) is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded through a trust established by the late Blanche Fischer, a native of Long Creek, Ore. BFF makes direct grants on behalf of individuals with physical disabilities. The aid may relate directly to the disability or may less directly foster independence. In accordance with the terms of Ms. Fischer's bequest, the foundation does not provide assistance for mental disability. |
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Disability Grants |
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Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation
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| The Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation primarily funds local, not-for-profit organizations endeavoring to advance education, medicine and religion, to improve the health and welfare of the sick, aged, incapacitated, and to aid those in need. Specific area of funding interest include Education, Medical, Religion, Health and Welfare, Aid to Those In Need (includes food banks). The Foundation limits its grants to programs located within the fifty states and certified as non-profit public charities by the Internal Revenue Service. |
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Disability Grants |
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CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust
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| The CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust was established with a goal of positively impacting the culturally diverse populations in the communities where CVS stores are located. Areas of funding interest include Education, Health, Community, and Disability. |
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Disability Grants |
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Disability Funders Network
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| Disability-inclusive grantmaking is the mission of DFN: inclusion of disability in grantmaking programs and inclusion of people with disabilities in grantmaking organizations. Disability belongs in any grantmaking program that supports diversity. Or education. Or employment. Or housing. Or civic participation, arts and culture, technology, health care or any other element of life. The interests and needs of people with disabilities mirror those of other groups. |
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Disability Grants |
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Disability Rights Fund
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| The Disability Rights Fund (DRF) seeks to strengthen the participation of Disabled Persons’ Organizations (DPOs) in the advancement of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) at country level in the Global South and Eastern Europe/former Soviet Union. |
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Disability Grants |
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Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation
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| The Foundation mission is to advance the well being of children in all parts of the world regardless of national, cultural, religious or ethnic heritage; to aid and assist in providing the basic needs of food, shelter, health and education to such children, and to relieve the suffering of children with mental and physical handicaps. Proposals are being considered on a regular basis. |
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Disability Grants |
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Ethel Louise Armstrong Foundation - California
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| Located in Altadena, CA, the Ethel Louise Armstrong (ELA) Foundation was established in 1994. The organization "supports the work of organizations in advocacy, education, leadership development, mentoring, the arts for people with disabilities. . .,supports the work of organizations that are led by or support the work of women and girls with disabilities, and encourages distinctive projects that make a substantial difference." |
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Disability Grants |
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Helen Keller Foundation
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| The Helen Keller Foundation for Research and Education strives to prevent blindness by advancing vision research and education. The Foundation aspires to be a leader in integrating vision research with the greater biomedical research community, by creating and coordinating a peer-reviewed, worldwide network of investigators and institutions. |
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Disability Grants |
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Henry H. Kessler Foundation
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| The Mission of the Foundation is to improve the lives of people with disabilities by raising, managing and distributing resources in support of Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Corporation (KMRREC) and encouraging other exemplary rehabilitation research, education and services that are focused on improving the lives of people with disabilities. |
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Disability Grants |
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Informed Consumer's Guide to Funding Assistive Technology
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| With the advent of new technology, more and more options exist to enable persons with disabilities to live independently, to achieve higher levels of education, to participate in activities of the workplace, and to engage in hobbies and recreational activities. With the awareness of the existence of technology, persons with disabilities and their families expect access to that technology. |
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Disability Grants |
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Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation
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| The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation focuses on areas where Jay and Rose saw the greatest need: efforts to combat discrimination and honor diversity, self-sufficiency, health, education and programs for people with disabilities. |
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Disability Grants |
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Karl Kirchgessner Foundation
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| The Foundation’s purposes are exclusively charitable and are accomplished primarily through support of institutions actively engaged in the provision of services in the field of vision, principally to disadvantaged persons such as the young, the elderly, and the handicapped. Typical applicants are organizations which seek to help the blind and other vision-impaired individuals to become self-sufficient. Particular consideration is given to applicants from the Southern California area. |
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Disability Grants |
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