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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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Walter S and Lucienne B Driskill Foundation
We are a foundation built on the belief that our future generation will be great if we fuel their passion for knowledge with #curiosity and #creativity The Driskill Foundation strives to ignite young people to develop and unleash the power of their curi Home About Us What We Do Support Us Contact More.
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Chicago
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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International Design Clinic Incorporated
International Design Clinic GUERRILLA ARCHITECTURE HUMANITARIAN DESIGN WHO ARE WE.
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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Childrens Art Village, Inc.
At the Children's Art Village ("CAV") our vision is to connect children to themselves and to their creative spirits through art.
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Santa Monica
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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I-D Project
The I-D Project is an organization that aids in the growth and development of young girls while helping one find their true identity.
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Dacula
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Patient Services�Entertainment, Recreation
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The Superhero Project
Imagination, inclusion, representation and joy.
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Chagrin Falls
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Youth Development Programs
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Heart Studios Inc
Creativity through art transforms the heart.
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Nashville
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Visual Arts Organizations
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Looking Up Arts Foundation
We are a San Francisco-based non-profit organization dedicated to creating public art while fostering a community around it.
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San Francisco
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Printing, Publishing
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Fiction for Kids
FFK is a group of high school and undergraduate students who seek to bring joy to children through creative writing.
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Los Gatos
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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Empathy in Nature Project Inc
EMPATHY IN NATURE PROJECT, INC. WAS ESTABLISHED (I) TO EDUCATE PRE-SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING AND DEVELOPING THEIR CAPABILITIES USING INCLUSIVE AND ACCESSIBLE METHODS INVOLVING SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL AND OUTDOOR-BASED EDUCATION; (II) TO DEVELOP NEW MODELS OF PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION INVOLVING SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL AND OUTDOOR-BASED EDUCATION; (III) TO OPERATE A PRE-SCHOOL WITH A REGULAR FACULTY AND CURRICULUM WITH REGULARLY ENROLLED STUDENTS OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
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