Karen Hill-Scott & Company Grant



Organization - Karen Hill-Scott & Company
Grant Amount - $100,000
Foundation - Packard Foundation
Grant Purpose - For Web portal extension as well as policy review and analysis and research tracking for the Foundation and its preschool partners


Similar Grants

California Pan-Ethnic Health Network - $150,000 from the California Endowment - Multicultural Web Portal: To provide information and resources regarding racial and ethnic health disparities by expanding a mulitcultural web portal to new multicultural constituents and organizations in California.

Karen Hill-Scott & Company - $250,000 from the Packard Foundation - To develop a free-standing preschool planning Web portal for preschool technical assistance, and provide individualized technical assistance in up to 12 counties

VIA Foundation - $600,000 from the Mott Foundation - The program goal is to strengthen the financial sustainability of a leading Czech foundation whose mission is to promote and strengthen civil society in the Czech Republic. To this end, VIA Foundation will run an endowment-building program to raise...

Mobile Baykeeper - $200,000 from the Mott Foundation - Stormwater runoff in urban areas is one of the top water quality threats across Alabama. Fortunately, many of the state's stormwater pollution control programs are up for review. The Mobile Baykeeper, a well-established group with statewide...

BlueLink Foundation - $80,000 from the Mott Foundation - The project goal is to strengthen the capacity of nongovernmental organizations in Bulgaria to use Internet communication technology to engage effectively in public policy development and advocacy. To this end, the BlueLink Foundation will maintain...

Recent News from Packard Foundation


Social Enterprise Network Sites


Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has launched a series of noteworthy research projects to learn if social enterprises can help Scotland lose its “sick man of Europe” label and boost the nation’s overall health.




Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs



Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2025 Copyright Michael Saunders