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Foundations

The following foundations have indicated that arts and cultural programs are priorities and interests of their granting program.


AT&T Foundation - This site provides detailed information about this foundation's funding program and criteria. Grant seekers should make their initial approach by writing to the AT&T Regional Contributions Manager at:
5501 LBJ Freeway
Room 435
Dallas, TX 75240

Ben & Jerry's Foundation - This site provides detailed information and guidelines on the foundation's funding process.
Ben & Jerry's Foundation
c/o: Rebecca Golden
30 Technology Drive
S. Burlington, VT 05403-6809

Clorox Company Foundation - This foundation makes grants only in those areas where they have a facility. In Texas, this is the Houston area. If your educational organization is located in a "Clorox city," (others are listed in their Web site) please contact the Foundation for an information packet:
The Clorox Company Foundation
P.O. Box 24305
Oakland, California 94623-1305
(510) 271-2199
E-mail: community.affairs@clorox.com

The Ford Foundation - NY, New York

The Verizon Foundation - This foundation specifically lists museums as funding recipients.
GTE Foundation
One Stamford Forum
Stamford, CT 06904
Telephone: (203) 965-2000
Fax: (203) 965-2664

Houston Endowment Inc. - In addition to general information about the Foundation, the Houston Endowment Inc. Web site features descriptions of its programs and grant eligibility criteria; application procedures; an online version of the Foundation's 1994 and 1995 annual reports; a 1996 grants list; listings of the Foundation's board, officers and staff; and contact information.
Grant Department
Houston Endowment Inc.
600 Travis, Suite 6400
Houston, Texas 77002-3007
At this time, inquiries or grant applications are not accepted by electronic mail. For additional information, call (713) 238-8100

Meadows Foundation - This Web site provides information on their grant guidelines, officers and directors, administration staff, financial information, and more.
Grants Administration Department
The Meadows Foundation
Wilson Historic District
3003 Swiss Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75204-6090
214-826-9431, 1-800-826-9431 (outside the Dallas Area)
214-827-7042 (fax)

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation - In November 1995, the Foundation's Board of Trustees has now appointed a Trustee Committee to consider, with senior staff members, what directions the Program in Culture and Arts should take in years to come. During the Trustees' review the Program in Culture and the Art will continue on an interim basis, at approximately the level of recent years, but without expectation of substantial new initiatives.

NEC Foundation of America - This foundation focuses very tightly on science and technology education, principally at the secondary level, and/or the application of technology to assist people with disabilities. However, as its Web site states, "possibilities within our interest areas are limited only by the creativity of grant applicants. We recognize that important initiatives are being made by a broad range of educational, social and scientific organizations, and welcome the opportunity to support a variety of organizations."
To request a brochure please contact:
NEC Foundation of America
Sylvia Clark, Executive Director
8 Corporate Center Drive
Melville, NY 11747-3112
Phone: (516) 753-7021
TTY: (516) 753-7904
Fax: (516) 753-7096
E-mail: Betty Reidenbach

The Pew Charitable Trusts - This site provides detailed information and guidelines on the foundation's funding process.
The Pew Charitable Trusts
2005 Market Street, Suite 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Telephone: (215) 575-9050

The Sprint Foundation - The Sprint Foundation's charitable giving program emphasizes support of local and regional organizations in those communities in which the corporation has a major presence. Support is extended to major visual and performing arts organizations, museums and other cultural organizations and activities. There is a focus on effective outreach programs that broaden the cultural experience of the general public and bring cultural opportunity to under served groups.
Executive Director
Sprint Foundation
2330 Shawnee Mission Parkway
Westwood, KS 66205
(913) 624-3343

Texas Foundation for the Arts, Contact Kim Lykins, Executive Director, 1400 Hermann Drive Suite 7E, Houston, Texas 77004-7136 (713)529-0787

Texas Historical Foundation, The Texas Historical Foundation serves as an independent, non-profit, historical preservation organization for the State of Texas. It was incorporated under the laws of Texas in 1954 and is authorized to receive tax-deductible gifts and donations pursuant to section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is composed of individuals, associations, corporations, and other foundations, both within and outside the State of Texas, who make annual donations. It thus provides an opportunity for everyone to support significant statewide historical preservation projects through tax deductible membership and special contributions.
Oliver Franklin Executive Director.
Post Office Box 50314
Austin, Texas 78763 (512)453-2154






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