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Today’s funder list focuses on nonprofits supporting the environment and conservation efforts. Funding Priority: The Environment and Conservation Efforts. The Conservation, Food & Health Foundation. Alaska Conservation Foundation. The Conservation, Food & Health Foundation. The Green Climate Fund.
If your nonprofit serves other areas, check out the other funder lists I recently wrote, including ones on Education , Arts & Culture , and Environment & Conservation. Areas served: Cleveland/Ohio. Areas served: Columbus/Ohio. See if any of the funders serve your community and if you qualify for funding. Robin Hood.
For organizations with other funding priorities, check out these specific areas: Education , Arts & Culture , Environmental Conservation , and Youth Programs. See their specific funding opportunity for Toledo, Ohio. Areas served: US, Arizona, Ohio. Anthem Foundation. Areas served: Maine. California Healthcare Foundation.
The large difference is that most funders tend to direct a majority of their arts funding to local and regional organizations. Their arts and culture funding goes towards artists, curators, conservators, scholars, and organizations to ensure equitable access to excellent arts and cultural experiences. Areas served: Cleveland/Ohio.
For organizations with other funding priorities, check out these specific areas: Education , Arts & Culture , Environmental Conservation , and Youth Programs. See their specific funding opportunity for Toledo, Ohio. Areas served: US, Arizona, Ohio. Anthem Foundation. Areas served: Maine. California Healthcare Foundation.
The large difference is that most funders tend to direct a majority of their arts funding to local and regional organizations. Their arts and culture funding goes towards artists, curators, conservators, scholars, and organizations to ensure equitable access to excellent arts and cultural experiences. Areas served: Cleveland/Ohio.
Yes, college students will be college students, but students at a large university in Texas aren’t the same as those at a small liberal arts college in Ohio—which aren’t the same as those at another liberal arts college 20 minutes down the road. Are your students involved in the local community? Know your students.
Columbus, Ohio: Nonprofit IT Forum. Austin, Texas: Miradi: A Flexible Approach to Program Planning for Conservation and Beyond. Los Angeles, California: Using Technology in Local Activism. Columbus, Ohio: Nonprofit IT Forum. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Monthly Meeting of Local Members. Tuesday, February 14, 2017.
Some are working on reinvention: Huntsville , the Alabama town famous for its history with NASAs rocketry program, has remarketed itself as a music, arts, and cultural destination; while Hilliard , an Ohio city of less than 40,000 in the Columbus area, continues to build out infrastructure to incubate innovative startups.
Yes, college students will be college students, but students at a large university in Texas aren’t the same as those at a small liberal arts college in Ohio—which aren’t the same as those at another liberal arts college 20 minutes down the road. Are your students involved in the local community? Know your students.
So I think, in many ways, for as often as everybody complains about technology and all the challenges, I think this past year could have gone very differently if we didn’t have these platforms.” — Volunteer manager embracing technology in Ohio. One was an airline company, so I assumed it would be their local employees signing up.
To Ries, 29, an Ohio native now in Tampa, the extreme weatherincluding the bitter coldbore all the hallmarks of climate change. “To me it’s just kind of obvious,” said Ries, a project manager for an environmental company and self-described conservative-leaning independent. About 7 in 10 U.S. About 6 in 10 U.S.
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