Established in 1914, the Cleveland Foundation is the world's first community foundation and the nation's third-largest today.
The foundation improves the lives of Greater Clevelanders now and for generations to come by building community endowment, addressing needs through grantmaking, and providing leadership on vital issues.
Vice President Philanthropy in Hartford, CT; Program Manager, Philanthropic Services in San Francisco, CA; Executive Director in Westchester, NY. If you're an...more
Ticket price is $20, with registration through the Canton Community Foundation at www.cantonfoundation.org or call 734-495-1200. Founded in 2006, the...more
And in the course of my travels, and from NCRP's perch as philanthropy's watchdog, I learn about tons of great things happening in ... philanthropic...more
Cleveland Foundation allots $15.3 million in grant sum to nonprofit organizations involved in community development.
Some of the money will go towards the Economic and Community Development...more
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland Foundation announced Wednesday that it awarded several nonprofit organizations grants totaling $10.5 million this quarter. The American Institutes for Research in the...more
As part of an overall grantmaking surge totaling $21.6 million in grants to local nonprofit organizations, the foundation has authorized monies to separate programs focusing on youth development and...more
The Cleveland Foundation has awarded $21.6 million in grants for its third quarter, surpassing the previous record of $21.2 million awarded in the fourth quarter of 2007 and making it the largest...more
For both foundations, the grants are the single largest awards made in their histories. The Cleveland Foundation's gift is also the first in what President Ronn Richard said will be a series of...more
The Economist reported in June that America is the most philanthropic nation in the world, with giving accounting for nearly 2 percent of GDP. As economies are more intertwined and needs know no...more
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