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  • Abell Foundation, Inc., William S.

The William S. Abell Foundation supports qualified, tax-exempt organizations, regardless of religion or affiliation, providing aid to people in need in Washington, D.C. and other specified counties. The Foundation primarily awards grants quarterly to help the hungry, intellectually disabled, homeless, abused women and children, and to assist at-risk pregnant women in delivering and caring for their infants. Grants typically do not exceed $25,000.

  • Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority, The

The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority is a state corporation that administers the Alaska Mental Health Trust, a perpetual trust managed on behalf of Trust beneficiaries. The Trust operates much like a private foundation, using its resources to ensure that Alaska has a comprehensive integrated mental health program to serve Trust beneficiaries.

  • Alliance Healthcare Foundation

The Alliance Healthcare Foundation is the only local, nonprofit, and independent healthcare foundation in San Diego County.

  • Annenberg Foundation, The

The Annenberg Foundation is a private family foundation that provides funding and support to nonprofit organizations in the United States and globally.

  • Baron and Blue Foundation

Focusing on homelessness, transitional housing, and the needs of the underserved.

  • Barr Foundation

The Barr Foundation is a private foundation committed to enhancing the quality of life for all of Boston’s residents. While our primary areas of emphasis are education and the environment, we also provide support to arts and cultural activities.

  • Boeing Company, The, Global Corporate Citizenship Program

The role of Boeing's Global Corporate Citizenship (GCC) function is to align and integrate the interests, motivations and resources of our stakeholders, sharing what we know and who we are in order to convene, collaborate and lead in improving our world.

  • Boston Foundation, The

The Boston Foundation is: A partner in philanthropy A major funder of nonprofit organizations A civic leader and convener

  • Butler Family Fund

The Butler Family Fund is committed to the betterment of society by funding and supporting organizations that provide initiative, innovation, and leadership in areas of social neglect or need that are fundamental to justice and the welfare of society.

  • California Community Foundation

The California Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to improving the lives of all Los Angeles County residents. We do this by helping individuals, families and organizations meet their own philanthropic goals and by supporting Los Angeles nonprofits through our grantmaking, program related investments and endowment building services.

  • California Endowment, The

The California Endowment has awarded a $2 million grant to develop 900 housing units for chronically homeless individuals that will also provide health and human services for tenants.

  • Campion Foundation, The

Leveraging resources, taking informed risks, investing in leaders and seizing opportunities — these are the Campion Foundation’s guiding principles. We bring these principles ─ along with a strong sense of urgency ― to our three philanthropic areas: protecting wilderness, ending homelessness and strengthening nonprofits. We strongly believe that: * The wildest places in the western United States and Canada should be preserved forever. * Homelessness is not an inevitable part of communities but should be a rare and temporary hardship. * A strong and vibrant nonprofit sector is a powerful force for social change. We’re here to challenge and collaborate with organizations that embrace new ways of tackling social and environmental issues for permanent change.

  • Casey Family Programs

Casey Family Programs is the nation’s largest operating foundation entirely focused on foster care.

  • Cheney Foundation, Ben B.

The Foundation makes grants in communities where the Cheney Lumber Company was active. The Foundation's goal is to improve the quality of life in those communities by making grants to a wide range of activities.

  • Chicago Community Trust

For more than 94 years, The Chicago Community Trust has worked hand in hand with thousands of local residents who see how good Chicago can be and who want to be part of a promising future. We are dedicated to this region and to endowing its future. Together with our donors, the Trust continues to address our region’s pressing challenges and most promising opportunities.

  • Columbia Foundation, The

Inspiring life-long giving and connecting people, places and organizations to worthy causes across Howard County.

  • Columbus Foundation, The

At The Columbus Foundation we see the power of philanthropy each and every day—and the extraordinary impact it is making in our community.

  • Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, The

The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven is a philanthropic institution that was established in 1928 through a bequest.

  • Community Foundation of New Jersey

Families, businesses and foundations are at the heart of the Community Foundation. Each has an individual vision, but all share a common purpose: to achieve the best outcomes from their giving — today and tomorrow.

  • Community Foundation of North Central Washington

The Community Foundation of North Central Washington makes a difference by serving as a bridge between our donors and the broader community. We assist donors by helping identify their specific charitable and financial goals and we provide grants and scholarships that help groups and people address critical issues in North Central Washington.

  • Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central VA, The
  • Phone: 804-330-7400

In 1968, community leaders formed The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virginia to provide stewardship for permanent endowments that enhance the lives of area citizens.

  • Council of Michigan Foundations

The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership association of more than 350 grantmaking organizations working together to strengthen, promote and increase philanthropy in Michigan.

  • Crusade for the Homeless: An Endowment to End Homelessness in Utah

The Crusade for the Homeless Foundation works closely with community partners such as city and county housing authorities and homeless shelters to identify potential permanent supportive housing projects for the chronically homeless.

  • Denver Foundation

The Denver Foundation's Strengthening Neighborhoods Program (SNP) works with residents of partner neighborhoods to help them make their communities better places to live.

  • Deutsche Bank America Foundation and Comm. Dev. Group

The Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation administers the philanthropic activities of Deutsche Bank within the United States, Latin America and Canada. Together, the Bank's Community Development Group and Foundation carry out the firm's corporate citizenship commitments through a program of loans, investments and grants. Based in New York City, where the majority of grants are awarded, the Foundation supports nonprofit organizations that concentrate on community development, education, and the arts.

  • Falk Foundation

The Falk Foundation works to achieve a tolerant, just and inclusive society by reforming racially discriminatory policies and practices, promoting inclusion, increasing access to opportunity, and ensuring fair allocation of public resources.

  • Fannie Mae

Fannie Mae's charitable giving remains focused on a strategy that addresses the nation's toughest housing challenges, works to prevent and end homelessness, and strengthens it's hometown of Washington, D.C.

  • FISA Foundation
  • Forbes Funds
  • Freddie Mac Foundation
  • Frey Foundation of Minnesota, The

The Frey Foundation, a Minneapolis based private foundation founded in 1985, has committed $5 million to spur the further development of housing and services for chronically homeless individuals an effort to help end long-term homelessness in the Twin Cities

  • Gates Foundation, Bill and Melinda

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is working to dramatically reduce the number of homeless families in Washington state. For nearly a decade, the foundation has worked with a broad public and private coalition to address the needs of homeless families in the Puget Sound region through the Sound Families Initiative. Given what they’ve learned, the Foundation is now exploring five main approaches: prevention; coordinated access to services; rapid re-housing; tailored programs for individual families; and economic opportunity.

  • Grable Foundation
  • Greater Houston Community Foundation
  • Harold and Kayrita Anderson Family Foundation

The Harold and Kayrita Anderson Family Foundation has been passionate about affecting lives and bringing about positive social change since its founding in 2002. The foundation’s gifts have helped forge frontiers in advancing medical research and propelled causes that help the less fortunate.

  • Hartford Foundation for Public Giving

As Greater Hartford's community-wide charitable endowment, the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving is permanently committed to improving the quality of life for residents throughout the region.

  • Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts, The

The mission of The Health Foundation is to use its resources to improve the health of those who live or work in the Central Massachusetts region with particular emphasis on vulnerable populations and unmet needs.

  • Hearst Foundation, William Randolph
  • Heinz Endowments, The

The Heinz Endowments is based in Pittsburgh, where we use our region as a laboratory for the development .of solutions to challenges that are national in scope. Although the majority of our giving is concentrated within southwestern Pennsylvania, we work wherever necessary, including statewide and nationally, to fulfill our mission. That mission is to help our region thrive as a whole community — economically, ecologically, educationally and culturally — while advancing the state of knowledge and practice in the fields in which we work. Our fields of emphasis include philanthropy in general and the disciplines represented by our five grant-making programs: Arts & Culture; Children, Youth & Families; Education; Environment; and Innovation Economy.

  • Highland Street Foundation

Since its establishment in 1989, the McGrath Family and the Highland Street Foundation (HSF) have donated more than $103 Million to many worthy non-profit organizations including $80 million to groups in Massachusetts alone.

  • Hillman Foundation, Inc.

Hillman Foundation was established in 1951 with a broad purpose: to improve the quality of life in Pittsburgh and southwestern Pennsylvania. Throughout more than fifty years of diversified grantmaking, the Foundation has continued to advance its commitment to this goal.

  • Hilton Foundation, Conrad N.

The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation in Los Angeles is supporting a new effort to stabilize young homeless families in housing and mitigate the effects of homelessness on child development. Ongoing Foundation programs focus largely on providing supportive housing for homeless mentally ill individuals. Supportive housing is a cost-effective combination of permanent affordable housing with flexible support services that helps people live more stable, healthy lives.

  • Hunt Foundation, Roy A.

The mission of the Roy A. Hunt Foundation is to support organizations that strive to improve the quality of life. The trustees of this family foundation meet semi-annually to make grants to nonprofit organizations engaged primarily in Arts and Culture, Environment, Health, Human Services, Community Development, and Youth Violence Prevention.

  • InterAct for Change (The Health Foundation of Cincinnati)

InterAct for Change is a full-service philanthropic organization that applies a fresh, bold approach to charitable giving. We understand that individuals, families, and organizations have distinct passions, beliefs, and ideals that influence their charitable activities, with an end goal that could be different for each. InterAct for Change is committed to delivering superlative and confidential service to our clients and partners. In addition, our culture is entrepreneurial. We are experienced at facilitating the development of new ideas, new partnerships, and new ways of doing philanthropy.

  • Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Los Angeles

For more than 50 years, The Foundation has helped individuals, institutions and professional advisors have the greatest possible impact on both the Jewish community and the community at large.

  • Jewish Healthcare Foundation

We support and foster the provision of healthcare services, healthcare education, and, when appropriate, medical and scientific research.

  • Johnson Foundation, Robert Wood

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's support for supportive housing offers a prime example of the Foundation's work to improve the medical and social services received by vulnerable populations.

  • Kaiser Permanente for the Southern California Region

The Kaiser Permanente Southern California Grants Program provides support to nonprofit organizations in Kaiser Permanente service areas throughout Southern California. More specifically, we provide support to those organizations that offer direct healthcare services or address public policy aimed at improving community health.

  • Kongsgaard-Goldman Foundation

The Kongsgaard-Goldman Foundation is a small, private foundation formed in 1988. The Foundation provides support to a wide range of nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Montana and British Columbia, Canada). Within the program areas of human rights, civic development, environmental protection, and arts and humanities, the Foundation favors projects reflecting a deep and broad level of citizen participation and leadership. Our priority is to help fund the building of grassroots organizations with the power to change their communities and improve their lives.

  • Levin Family Foundation

The Levin Family Foundation is a private philanthropic organization in Dayton Ohio. The foundation serves the people of Montgomery County by providing grant money and sponsoring free health-related events for the underserved.

  • Loyal Bigelow and Jedediah Dewey Foundation

The Loyal Bigelow and Jedediah Dewey Foundation is a small private foundation formed by Fred Wardenburg and Francie Rutherford in 2001. Grants are made to small non-profit organizations, mostly in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Primary areas of interest include care for the environment; racial, economic and environmental justice; support for minority artists; support for vulnerable women with families.

  • Lucky Seven Foundation, The

Manson and Frances Backus created "Lucky Seven" with the hope of giving back and improving the community where they lived and prospered for so many years. Since 1996, the Lucky Seven Foundation has provided grants to nonprofit organizations which have included, but were not limited to, those that benefit health, welfare, education, arts, and the environment. As the next generation, we aim to continue their mission.

  • Maine Community Foundation

The Maine Community Foundation serves thousands of people who share a common mission: improving the quality of life in our state.

  • McCarthy Family Foundation

The McCarthy Family Foundation is a small private foundation established in 1988.

  • McGregor Fund

The McGregor Fund is a private foundation organized "to relieve the misfortunes and promote the well-being of mankind." It was established by a $5,000 deed of gift from Tracy W. McGregor in 1925. Later it was augmented to nearly $10 million through subsequent gifts from Mr. McGregor and his wife, Katherine Whitney McGregor.

  • Mellon Foundation, Richard King

The Richard King Mellon Foundation is among the largest independent foundations in the United States. The Foundation makes grants for such purposes as, in the judgment of the Trustees, will be "in the public interest." Priorities included regional economic development, the quality of life in southwestern Pennsylvania, land preservation, and watershed restoration and protection with an emphasis on western Pennsylvania.

  • Melville Charitable Trust

To reach the Boston office of the Melville Charitable Trust, please contact 617.236.2244.

  • Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft is committed to serving the public good through innovative technologies and partnerships that contribute to economic growth and social opportunity and by delivering on our business responsibilities of growth and value to customers, shareholders, and employees.

  • Moody Foundation, The

The Moody Foundation focuses most of its funding on Galveston projects, including the Foundation-initiated projects at Moody Gardens and the Transitional Learning Center. Beyond Galveston, the Foundation’s historic base, the Moody Foundation makes grants primarily in Austin and Dallas, with an emphasis on education, social services, children’s needs, and community development.

  • Nicholson Foundation

The mission of The Nicholson Foundation is to work with families and communities to help their children become healthy, productive adults and realize their potential, by enhancing and connecting programs across the human-services delivery system. The Foundation's geographic focus is the State of New Jersey, with special emphasis on urban neighborhoods in Essex County.

  • Norcliffe Foundation
  • Phone: (206) 682-4820

The Norcliffe Foundation is a private nonprofit family foundation established in 1952 by Paul Pigott for the purpose of improving the quality of life of all people in the community by the application of financial and human resources. Succeeding generations of the family have continued to support The Foundation in this tradition. Grants are given to nonprofit organizations with tax exempt status under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code that are located in the Puget Sound Region. Areas of support include education, health, social services, civic improvement, religion, culture and the arts, the environment, historic preservation, and youth programs.

  • Norfolk Foundation, The

The Norfolk Foundation was founded in 1950 as the first community foundation in Virginia. Today it is among the largest community foundations in the country. Its mission is to make grants that transform the quality of life and inspire philanthropy in southeastern Virginia. In the past 58 years the Foundation has awarded more than $100 million in grants and scholarships to improve life in its region.

  • Norman Archibald Charitable Foundation
  • Omaha Community Foundation
  • Osteopathic Heritage Foundations

The Osteopathic Heritage Foundations support osteopathic medical education and biomedical research, nationally, and the health and quality of life for vulnerable populations in central and southeastern Ohio. The Osteopathic Heritage Foundations recognize the significant responsibilities associated with the advancement and expansion of the science of osteopathic medicine and measurable improvements in the health of our communities. Since 1999, the Foundations have approved over $100 million designed to improve the health and quality of life of vulnerable populations and advance osteopathic medicine.

  • Owens Foundation, The
  • Parker Foundation, The

The Parker Foundation is committed to partnerships with a wide variety of social, arts, community, and educational organizations in San Diego County. An independent, private foundation and California non-profit corporation, the Parker Foundation is limited by its governing instruments to funding charitable organizations operating in San Diego County. Grants are not made to individuals and generally the Foundation does not support conferences or symposia. While occasional grant support is given to religious organizations, those grants are only made for direct support to nonsectarian educational or service projects. Loans are sometimes considered under special circumstances.

  • Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation

The Paul and Phyllis Fireman Foundation is a family foundation based in Boston, Massachusetts. It dedicates a major share of its funding resources to ending family homelessness in the Commonwealth and beyond. The Foundation also supports a range of other causes.

  • Philadelphia Foundation
  • Phone: 215.563.6417

The Philadelphia Foundation improves our community by advancing change, leading on issues of importance, forging meaningful relationships and providing knowledge, resources and stewardship.

  • Pittsburgh Foundation

The Pittsburgh Foundation works to improve the quality of life in the Pittsburgh region by evaluating and addressing community issues, promoting responsible philanthropy, and connecting donors to the critical needs of the community.

  • Plough Foundation
  • Polk Bros. Foundation

The Polk Bros. Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life for the people of Chicago. We partner with local nonprofit organizations that work to reduce the impact of poverty and provide area residents with better access to quality education, preventive health care and basic human services. Through our grantmaking, we strive to make Chicago a place where all people have the opportunity to reach their full potential.

  • POTlatch Fund

The POTlatch Fund's mission is to inspire and build upon the Native tradition of giving and to expand philanthropy in Northwest Indian Country.

  • Prince Charitable Trusts

The Prince Charitable Trusts supports a broad array of services to keep the city vibrant and enhance the quality of life of its citizens. In 2008, the Trusts' giving in Chicago was approximately $2.2 million. Grants are awarded to organizations within the geographic boundaries of Chicago.

  • Raikes Foundation

The Raikes Foundation provides opportunities and support during adolescence to help young people become healthy, contributing adults.

  • REDF

REDF’s business discipline and focus on results drive our efforts to create jobs for those who are most disconnected from the workforce. Using the practices of venture philanthropy, REDF (formerly The Roberts Enterprise Development Fund) creates job opportunities through support of social enterprises that help people gain the skills to help themselves.

  • Robin Hood Foundation

Since 1988, Robin Hood has targeted poverty in New York City. By applying sound investment principles to philanthropy, we’ve helped the best programs save lives and change fates. Our approach is simple and it works: Give every cent of every donation directly to programs helping poor New Yorkers; Identify and go after poverty at its roots; Protect and leverage Robin Hood’s investments by helping programs become more effective; Evaluate programs, measure results, and refuse to settle for less than the best

  • Safeco Insurance Foundation

Established in 2006, the Safeco Insurance Foundation supports the communities in which we live and work. Our grants attempt to educate low-income children, strengthen cultural treasures, protect our most fragile, and uplift those most often left out or behind. Our grant making priorities are education and broad based health and human services. We also invest in access to health care for low-income individuals, and cultural organizations.

  • San Diego County Bar Foundation
  • San Diego Foundation, The

Since its inception in 1975, The San Diego Foundation has helped public-spirited citizens find ways to address community problems. The funds we manage now number more than 1,050. Through them, our donors support numerous organizations and serve a variety of community needs. Our donors and funds all share a common purpose: to make San Diego a better place in which to live, work and play.

  • San Diego Grantmakers Homelessness Working Group

A partnership of foundations dedicated to preventing and reducing homelessness in the San Diego region by enabling funders and other stakeholders to have greater impact through advocacy, collaboration and education.

  • San Diego Social Venture Partners

Established in 2001, San Diego Social Venture Partners (SDSVP) is a unique organization of successful individuals who invest their talents and resources in innovative non-profits in the greater San Diego community. Our objective is to help accelerate positive social change by developing the organizational capacity and sustainability of each non-profit we support so that they can become more effective and efficient in achieving their mission.

  • Satterberg Foundation

The Satterberg Foundation strengthens our communities by promoting social justice, environmental stewardship, and increased knowledge and opportunity. Doing this work deepens the interconnections of our family.

  • Schnurmacher Foundation Inc., Charles & Mildred

The Charles and Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation was established in 1977 by Charles Schnurmacher as a vehicle for his charitable giving.The Foundation supports programs in a variety of fields including the performing arts, education, horticulture, hospitals, homeless services, human rights, and scientific research.

  • Seattle Foundation

The Seattle Foundation's mission is to create a healthy community through engaged philanthropy, community knowledge and leadership. Established in 1946, The Seattle Foundation is a philanthropic leader creating positive community change across King County and beyond. Working side by side with donors, the Foundation guides strategic charitable investments based on long, deep ties to the local community and unparalleled knowledge about promising philanthropic practices.

  • Silicon Valley Community Foundation

The mission of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation is to strengthen the common good, improve quality of life and address the most challenging problems. We do this through visionary community leadership, world-class donor services and effective grantmaking.

  • Simmons Foundation

The vision of The Simmons Foundation is a healthy and educated community with meaningful work for all. Our mission is to invest in the community so lives can be improved by helping people help themselves.

  • Siragusa Foundation
  • Phone: 312.755.0064

The Siragusa Foundation, established in 1950 by Ross D. Siragusa, is a private family foundation that is committed to honoring its founder by sustaining and developing Chicago's extraordinary nonprofit resources. Governed today by his surviving spouse, his descendants and non-family board members, the foundation supports charitable organizations that reflect the founder's special interests in arts & culture, education, the environment, health services & medical research and human services. Through these five program areas, the foundation funds organizations and projects that help people help themselves and provide services to populations with defined needs, with the ultimate goal of improving the quality of life for people primarily living in the metropolitan Chicago area.

  • Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland

The Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland improves the lives of those most in need with special attention to families, women and children living in poverty. As a faith-based organization, the Foundation extends the values of Jesus Christ through the mission of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine and also works to sustain the ministries of women religious.

  • Sobrato Family Foundation

The Foundation exists to provide capital that support nonprofits’ capacity to deliver services, achieve their community mission and, as a result, strengthen the local community. The Foundation’s mission is dedicated to helping create and sustain a vibrant and healthy community where all Silicon Valley residents have equal opportunity to live, work and be enriched. To accomplish its purpose, the Foundation invests in strong community-based nonprofits that promote self-reliance and economic independence, and positively contribute to the quality of life for economically, physically and emotionally challenged individuals. As a place-based grantmaker, the Foundation invests exclusively in nonprofits that serve low-income or underserved clients and beneficiaries that live and work in Santa Clara, San Mateo and Southern Alameda counties.

  • Stark Community Foundation, Inc.

Stark Community Foundation is dedicated to promoting the betterment of Stark County and enhancing the quality of life for all of its citizens. The Foundation will endeavor to be exemplary in its leadership in addressing community needs and challenges, in its integrity and imagination in serving the charitable interests of its donors, in its ability to create interest among others in becoming donors, and in its stewardship of its charitable assets.

  • The Fund for Greater Hartford

The Fund for Greater Hartford (formerly The Hartford Courant Foundation) seeks to make a sustainable impact on the vitality of Connecticut's capital region by being a catalyst for hope, inspiration and creativity and by improving the lives of its people, especially its children.

  • Tulsa Community Foundation

Providing a myriad of meaningful opportunities, Tulsa Community Foundation assists Donors to accomplish their philanthropic goals. The Foundation maintains an accessible, intimate atmosphere, ensuring a personalized experience for each Donor. We care for all of the financial and administrative tasks associated with our funds, thereby encouraging our Donors to focus on their charitable objectives instead of stressful paperwork.

  • United Way of Central Maryland
  • United Way of Connecticut
  • United Way of Greater Los Angeles
  • United Way of King County
  • United Way of New York City
  • United Way of San Diego
  • United Way of SE Alaska
  • United Way of Silicon Valley
  • United Way of the Cape Fear Area
  • Valley of the Sun United Way
  • Victoria Foundation
  • Vucurevich Foundation, John T.
  • Phone: 605.343.3141

The John T. Vucurevich Foundation awards grants to charitable organizations committed to helping the poor, distressed, under privileged, the advancement of the arts, religious, education & science, and promotion of social welfare within South Dakota with preference given to the West River area and in particular the Black Hills Region.

  • Washington Families Fund

The Washington Families Fund fills an acute need—stable, long-term funding for both on- and off-site supported services linked to affordable housing. This dependable source of funding allows nonprofit organizations to increase comprehensive and individualized case management services for homeless families throughout the state.

  • Washington Mutual Foundation

Washington Mutual invests in programs that build new housing, refurbish existing housing and revitalize neighborhoods.

  • Washington Women's Foundation

Washington Women's Foundation engages women in the power of collective giving. Through informed and strategic grant-making, our members expand their knowledge, invest in the life of our community and demonstrate leadership through effective philanthropy.

  • Weinberg Foundation, The Harry and Jeanette

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation is dedicated to assisting the poor through operating and capital grants to direct service organizations primarily located in Maryland, Hawaii, Northeastern Pennsylvania, New York, Israel and the Former Soviet Union. These grants focus on meeting basic needs such as shelter, nutrition, health, socialization, and enhancing an individual’s ability to meet those needs. Within that focus, emphasis is placed on older adults and the Jewish community.

  • Wells Fargo Foundation of Seattle

Wells Fargo is proud to support organizations working to strengthen our communities. Through the efforts of our enthusiastic team member-volunteers and our contributions, we share our success within our communities by giving back to non-profits and educational institutions that address vital community needs and issues.

  • Wilder Foundation, Amherst H.

For more than 100 years, Wilder has combined direct service, research, and community development to address the needs of the most vulnerable people in greater Saint Paul.

  • Wilson Foundation, Marie C. and Joseph C .

The vision of the Marie C. and Joseph C. Wilson Foundation is to act as a catalyst for change. Our mission is to improve the quality of life through initiating and supporting projects that measurably demonstrate a means of creating a sense of belonging within the family and the community.

  • Women's Funding Alliance

Women's Funding Alliance is the leading foundation in Washington state that invests in and advocates for women and girls. By strategically supporting organizations that promote progressive change for women and girls, we have a dramatic impact on the overall health of our community. When women and girls thrive, the entire community benefits.

  • Zarrow Families Foundation

The Zarrow Foundations in Tulsa, Oklahoma are a leading partner in Building Tulsa, Building Lives, a collaboration and cooperation of government, private and public services, foundations, faith-based organizations and neighborhoods whose goal is to provide a unified approach to property management and service delivery in Tulsa.

email: funderstogether@gmail.com phone: 617.236.2244 address: 240 Newbury St.2nd FloorBoston, MA 02116