Rutgers University Foundation Grant



Organization - Rutgers University Foundation
Grant Amount - $846,000
Foundation - Ford Foundation
Grant Purpose - To enable the Initiative on Regional and Community Transformation to assist post-Katrina Gulf Coast reconstruction and document the policies and processes underlying equitable development


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Trust for Community Outreach and Education - $120,000 from the Mott Foundation - The Trust for Community Outreach and Education works with mainly rural communities in the Eastern Cape, Western Cape, and Limpopo provinces assisting them in organizing into formal structures through which they are able to engage government entities...

Rutgers University - $20,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - for use by its Initiative for Regional and Community Transformation toward the costs of a convening and related activities to promote greater synergy and effectiveness among local, regional and national grantmakers working in the Gulf Coast region

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