The Alfred Bersted Foundation is dedicated to funding organizations and projects serving the communities of the Dekalk, Dupage, Kane, and McHenry Counties in Illinois. The Foundation is offering grants to programs and projects that promote quality educational, human services, and health care for undeserving populations and communities.
Community Grants Healthcare Foundation of Highland Park
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The Healthcare Foundation of Highland Park (the Foundation) is an independent charitable foundation established to support health care programs and services in the geographic area served by Highland Park Hospital. The primary focus of the Foundation is to support community-based health care programs and services in the area served by Highland Park Hospital. Open to organizations with 501(c)(3) designation.
Education and Youth Grants Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust
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The Carver Charitable Trust awards grants to I.R.S.-designated, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations located in, and for projects to be conducted within, the state of Iowa and portions of Illinois. Education and youth grants include funding for curriculum, playground equipment, physical education equipment, and athletic facilities.
Foundation Grant Meemic Foundation
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Our funding programs are open to the entire educational community. Any employee of a public, private, parochial or charter school, or college or university in a qualifying state may apply.
Foundation Grant The Prudential Foundation
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The Prudential Foundation provides funding in the areas of Education, including youth development and out- of-school-time programs for young people, economic development, and arts and civic infrastructure. Vulnerable populations are the highest priority, in particular, disadvantaged and displaced youth. Grants are available for nonprofit organizations in select cities. The Prudential Foundation makes four types of investments: program support, capacity building and planning, general operating support, and systems change. The Foundation receives and reviews proposals throughout the year. The foundation focuses its grantmaking in specific geographic regions: • Newark, New Jersey • Chicago, Illinois
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