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The following information is from the February 1996 issue of the
European Advising Newsletter:
INTERNET FUNDING INFORMATION
by Bob Curley for Join Together ([email protected])
The internet is becoming an increasingly rich source of informa-
tion on fund-raising and grant-seeking opportunities, and nowhere
is this as apparent as the boom in information sites on the World
Wide Web. For your information, the following is a list of
prominent funding-related Web sites for you to explore. You can
access the Web directly via an internet service provider, or
through online services such as America Online and Prodigy.
The Council on Foundations: http://www.picnet.com/cof/
General information, list of Regional
Associations of Grantmakers, links to 15 foundations.
The Foundation Center: http://fdncenter.org
Information on publications, research tips
and the locations of Foundation Center libraries around the
country; links to 12 funders web sites.
The Internet Nonprofit Center: http://www.human.com/inc
Includes information on 10,000
charities registered in Maryland, Minnesota, New York, Oregon and
Washington.
Philanthropy Related Links: http://www.duke.edu/~ptavern/pete.philanthropic.html
Links to all manner of funding-related stuff, including 20 foundation Web sites.
Foundations Online: http://www.foundations.org
Links to a number of foundations and grantmakers.
The National Center for Non-Profit Boards: http://www.ncnb.org
Web site for national
organization.
Fedworld: http://www.fedworld.gov
Links to federal funders bulletin boards, including the
National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse.
Phillip A. Walker s Home Page: http://www.clark.net/pub/pwalker/home.html
Created by a United Way staffer,
includes links to internet fund-raising sites:
Grant Getters Guide to the Internet: http://gopher.uidaho.edu:70/1s/e-pubs/grant
James Kearney s guide to
federal grant information on the internet.
GRANTSNET: http://www.dhhs.gov
Department of Health and Human Services online grants
information service:
----------------------------------------------------------------- FOUNDATIONS -----------------------------------------------------------------The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation:
AT&T Foundation:
http://www.att.com/foundation
John Simon Guggenheim Foundation:
http://www.gf.org
Mitsubishi Electronic America Foundation:
http://www.hri.com/MEA/meafhome.html
Alfred P. Sloane Foundation:
http://www.sloan.org
Carnegie Foundation:
http://www.carnegie.org
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation:
http://www.macfdn.org/
Sun Microsystems Foundation, Inc.:
http://www.sun.com/smi/Corporate Affairs/grants.html
The Whitaker Foundation:
http://fairway.ecn.purdue.edu/bme/whitaker/
The Benton Foundation:
http://www.cdinet.com/Benton/Home/
The Freedom Forum:
http://www.nando.net/prof/freedom/1994/freedom.html
J. Paul Getty Trust:
http://www.ahip.getty.edu/
George Lucas Educational Foundation:
http://glef.org/
Sega Foundation:
http://www.segaoa.com/foundation/foundation/html
The Ben & Jerry s Foundation:
http://www.benjerry.com/indexg.html
The Charles A. Dana Foundation:
http://www.dana.org/
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund:
http://www.rbf.org/rbf/
The Medina Foundation:
http://www.medinafoundation.org
The Wellspring Foundation:
http://celestin.com/wellspring/index.html
The San Francisco Foundation:
http://www.foundations.org/sanfran.html
The Marin Community Foundation:
http://midas.org/mcf/mcf.html
The David and Luceille Packard Foundation:
http://www.packfound.org/
The Kaiser Family Foundation:
http://www.kff.org/kff/
The Rotary Foundation:
http://www.rotary.org/foundation/
***************************************************************** Compiled by Jennifer Haapala, Moscow EAC, Marianne Ruane, ACTR Moscow, and Lydia Shevchik, ECE REAC. Some of the information included was collected from the CEEMAN-L internet list managed by Dr. Dennis McConnell at the Maine Business School. *****************************************************************
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