The Cleveland Foundation Corrects and Replaces Previous Retirement Announcement, BW2375 OH-CLEVELAND-FNDTN.Business Editors NOTE TO MEDIA: Multimedia assets available NOTE: The following news release replaces and corrects the previous Cleveland Foundation Established in 1914, the Cleveland Foundation was the world's first community foundation. In 2007 it ranks as America's third-largest community foundation, with assets in excess of $1.9 billion and annual grants surpassing $85 million. news release and correction CORRECTION,punishment. Chastisement by one having authority of a person who has committed some offence, for the purpose of bringing him to legal subjection. 2. It is chiefly exercised in a parental manner, by parents, or those who are placed in loco parentis. , which ran Thursday Thursday: see week. , June June: see month. 20, on Business Wire, BW2375 (OH-CLEVELAND-FNDTN) and BW2443 (CQN-OH-CLEVELAND-FNDTN) CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 24, 2002 Foundation President Steven Ste´ven n. 1. Voice; speech; language. Ye have as merry a steven As any angel hath that is in heaven. - Chaucer. 2. An outcry; a loud call; a clamor. To set steven to make an appointment. A. Minter mint 1 n. 1. A place where the coins of a country are manufactured by authority of the government. 2. A place or source of manufacture or invention. 3. An abundant amount, especially of money. Announces Plans to Retire in June 2003; Cleveland Foundation Board Approves Over $19.5 Million in Grants and Low-Cost Loans with $1.75 Million Earmarked for Major Capital Grants Program Cleveland Foundation president Steven A. Minter announced June 20 that he would retire in June 2003. During his tenure, Mr. Minter has helped grow the Foundation's assets from just over $300 million in 1984 to more than $1.5 billion in 2002 and has increased grantmaking from $17.5 million to $74 million per year. Under Minter's leadership, the Foundation has greatly expanded services for donors, extended grantmaking to Lake and Geauga counties and helped create numerous organizations to work on key community issues. His retirement will mark the end of a 28-year career with The Cleveland Foundation, the last 19 having been spent as president of the organization. "I announced my retirement today to provide the board an adequate amount of time to conduct a thorough search for the right successor," said Steven A. Minter, president of The Cleveland Foundation. "However, my focus continues to be on the leadership of The Cleveland Foundation." "Steve v. t. 1. To pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold. See Steeve. has been an incredible asset to The Cleveland Foundation, the Cleveland Cleveland, former county, England Cleveland, former county, NE England, created under the Local Government Act of 1972 (effective 1974). It was composed of the county boroughs of Hartlepool and Teeside and parts of the former counties of Durham and community and the nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive. Nonprofits are also called not-for-profit corporations. Nonprofit corporations are created according to state law. sector, both nationally and internationally," said Cathy Cathy may refer to: In artistry:
tr.v. re·vi·tal·ized, re·vi·tal·iz·ing, re·vi·tal·iz·es To impart new life or vigor to: plans to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods; tried to revitalize a flagging economy. of Cleveland's neighborhoods and the lakefront." Also during the quarterly meeting, the board approved over $19.5 million in grants and low-cost loans to local nonprofit organizations Nonprofit Organization An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well. Notes: Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools. in the areas of arts, civic affairs, economic development, education, health and social services social services Noun, pl welfare services provided by local authorities or a state agency for people with particular social needs social services npl → servicios mpl sociales . This dollar figure includes $1.75 million in grants made as part of the Foundation's major capital grants program. The capital grants allowed the Foundation to make a major investment in two Cleveland central city areas, supporting the following organizations: -- Strong families = successful children -- Health and caring for all -- Senior success -- Learning and earning for life Several years ago, The Cleveland Foundation allocated $4.5 million for a three-year-program to fund major capital grant requests. Under the program, major capital grants were made in amounts between a maximum of $1 million and a minimum of $500,000. In 2000 and 2001, the Foundation granted $1.5 million and $1.25 million, respectively. This year's grants, totaling $1.75 million, represent the balance available from the $4.5 million allocation The apportionment or designation of an item for a specific purpose or to a particular place. In the law of trusts, the allocation of cash dividends earned by a stock that makes up the principal of a trust for a beneficiary usually means that the dividends will be treated as and complete the three-year major capital grants initiative. Because of the continuing capital grants need in the community, the Foundation will assess the program to determine whether or not it should continue or revise the initiative. This quarter, the Foundation made significant contributions to education and economic development projects. In the area of education the Foundation funded school improvement efforts with grants to the Cleveland Initiative for Education and the Cleveland Municipal School District (CMSD CMSD Cleveland Municipal School District CMSD Condensed Matter Sciences Division (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) CMSD Civilian Marksmanship Support Detachment CMSD Chamber Music Society of Detroit ). The Cleveland Initiative for Education received a $1 million grant that will support the merger of the Cleveland Initiative for Education and the Cleveland Summit on Education and their multi-faceted work to build the capacity for reform in the CMSD. A $175,000 grant was awarded to the CMSD for the implementation of academic standards during the 2002-2003 school year. The CMSD will use the grant to support standards development, assessment system development, teacher development, and communication and outreach Outreach is an effort by an organization or group to connect its ideas or practices to the efforts of other organizations, groups, specific audiences or the general public. programs. The Foundation also made a three-year, $4 million commitment to BioEnterprise Corporation for support of their work to make Northeast “Northeastern” redirects here. For the Boston college, see Northeastern University, Boston. Northeast or north east is the ordinal direction halfway between north and east. It is the opposite of southwest. See boxing the compass. Ohio a nationally recognized center for biosciences commercialization. Formed in December December: see month. 2000 by Case Western Reserve University, The Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Clinic (formally known as the Cleveland Clinic Foundation) is a multispecialty academic medical center located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Cleveland Clinic was established in 1921 by four physicians for the purpose of providing patient care, research, and medical Foundation and University Hospitals of Cleveland University Hospitals is a major not-for-profit medical center in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. With 150 locations throughout northeast Ohio, it encompasses a network of hospitals, outpatient centers and primary care physicians. , BioEnterprise is designed to enhance Northeast Ohio's biosciences sector. The commitment came in the form of a $2 million grant and a $2 million low-cost loan. The grant will support the organization's operating expenses Operating expenses The amount paid for asset maintenance or the cost of doing business, excluding depreciation. Earnings are distributed after operating expenses are deducted. , while the loan will support renovation and remodeling remodeling /re·mod·el·ing/ (re-mod´el-ing) reorganization or renovation of an old structure. bone remodeling costs for the University West building at 11000 Cedar cedar, common name for a number of trees, mostly coniferous evergreens. The true cedars belong to the small genus Cedrus of the family Pinaceae (pine family). Avenue, which the company plans to purchase from Case Western Reserve University for use as its corporate headquarters and space to house selected bioscience bioscience /bio·sci·ence/ (-si´ens) the study of biology wherein all the applicable sciences (physics, chemistry, etc.) are applied. bi·o·sci·ence n. See life science. companies. Other Notable Grants Other significant grants made by the Foundation include: Arts & Culture Our largest single arts and culture grant this quarter, $500,000, went to The Musical Arts Association for The Cleveland Orchestra's outreach and education programs associated with the first season for new music director Franz Welser-Most. A $450,000 grant was made for phase two of the Cleveland Botanical bo·tan·i·cal also bo·tan·ic adj. 1. Of or relating to plants or plant life. 2. Of or relating to the science of botany. n. Garden's Family Learning Project to develop, manufacture, install and begin use of all educational program materials associated with new exhibits for the family learning focus of the Madagascar Madagascar (măd'əgăs`cär), officially Democratic Republic of Madagascar, republic (2005 est. pop. 18,040,000), 226,658 sq mi (587,045 sq km), in the Indian Ocean, separated from E Africa by the Mozambique Channel. and Costa Rica Costa Rica (kŏs`tə rē`kə), officially Republic of Costa Rica, republic (2005 est. pop. 4,016,000), 19,575 sq mi (50,700 sq km), Central America. exhibits. $720,000 in grants were made to 10 arts organizations in the Foundation's BASICs program (Building the Arts' Strength in Cleveland). BASICs grants provide operating support to the organizations. BASICs organizations receiving funding this quarter include: -- Strong families = successful children -- Health and caring for all -- Senior success -- Learning and earning for life Civic Affairs A $220,000 grant was made to Cleveland Housing Network Inc. (CHN CHN China CHN Chain CHN Canadian Health Network CHN Coalition on Human Needs CHN California Homeschool Network CHN Cleveland Housing Network CHN Center for Human Nutrition CHN Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen CHN Community Health Nurse ) in support of the Homeward home·ward adv. & adj. Toward or at home. home wards adv. Program, CHN's core for-sale housing
program. The Homeward Program works with member community development
corporations to acquire and renovate properties in Cleveland for re-sale
to low- and moderate-income mod·er·ate-in·comeadj. Of or relating to people or households supported by an average or slightly below average income: moderate-income housing. buyers. It also provides home purchase counseling and affordable financing options to first-time buyers first-time buyer n → persona que compra su primera vivienda first-time buyer n → personne achetant une maison ou un appartement pour la première fois first-time buyer . Since its inception INCEPTION. The commencement; the beginning. In making a will, for example, the writing is its inception. 3 Co. 31 b; Plowd. 343. Vide Consummation; Progression. , the Program has produced over 1,000 units of for-sale housing, generating more than $60 million in direct capital investment in Cleveland communities. Health MetroHealth Medical Center received a $210,000 grant to conduct development plans for its four urban health centers, the first phase of a project to examine community involvement; conduct a financial feasibility fea·si·ble adj. 1. Capable of being accomplished or brought about; possible: a feasible plan. See Synonyms at possible. 2. analysis; address zoning and space issues and conduct environmental studies. Social Services A $907,603 grant went to the Cleveland Community Building Initiative for core support for the 2002-2003-program year. The Initiative promotes, supports and coordinates coordinates of a point on a graph or grid map, the points on the horizontal and vertical axes which identify the location of the point on the graph/map. the development of neighborhood change in four geographic areas: -- Strong families = successful children -- Health and caring for all -- Senior success -- Learning and earning for life The Foundation made its first grant towards a $3 million commitment to United Way Services, which serves as the fiscal agent for the Community Vision Council. The $1 million grant will support the four issue-oriented Councils' action plans for addressing the community's most pressing health and human services Noun 1. Health and Human Services - the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with health and welfare; created in 1979 Department of Health and Human Services, HHS issues. The four Councils are: -- Strong families = successful children -- Health and caring for all -- Senior success -- Learning and earning for life The Foundation also made the first grants from the new Youth Preparation Project, an initiative designed to support youth programs based at faith-based In the United States of America, the term faith-based is used to describe organizations that are religious in nature and distinguish those organizations from government, public or private secular organizations. organizations. Eighteen organizations received $268,000 in grants for areas including education, recreation, literacy literacy Ability to read and write. The term may also refer to familiarity with literature and to a basic level of education obtained through the written word. In ancient civilizations such as those of the Sumerians and Babylonians, literacy was the province of an elite , and job training and placement. Steve Minter's bio follows this release. A complete list of 2nd Quarter grants follows this release. The Cleveland Foundation, a public charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Greater Cleveland Greater Cleveland is a nickname for the metropolitan area surrounding Cleveland in Ohio. Northeast Ohio refers to a similar but substantially larger area as described below. , is the oldest and second-largest community foundation in the nation. Its establishment in 1914 is cited as one of 10 events that most heavily influenced the development of the nonprofit sector in the 20th Century and it continues to be a leader in its field. The Foundation has assets of approximately ap·prox·i·mate adj. 1. Almost exact or correct: the approximate time of the accident. 2. $1.5 billion and in 2001 awarded more than $72 million in grants and low-cost loans to Cleveland area nonprofit organizations. The Cleveland Foundation is made up of more than 800 funds created by individuals, families, organizations and corporations. It offers donors of all means the opportunity to have a lasting impact on their community while maximizing income, gift and estate tax benefits. For more information about the organization, visit www.clevelandfoundation.org See .org. (networking) org - The top-level domain for organisations or individuals that don't fit any other top-level domain (national, com, edu, or gov). Though many have .org domains, it was never intended to be limited to non-profit organisations. RFC 1591. .
Steven A. Minter
President & Executive Director
The Cleveland Foundation
Steven A. Minter is the president and executive director of The Cleveland Foundation, the nation's oldest and second largest community foundation. The Foundation's mission involves improving the quality of life in Greater Cleveland, building community endowment A transfer, generally as a gift, of money or property to an institution for a particular purpose. The bestowal of money as a permanent fund, the income of which is to be used for the benefit of a charity, college, or other institution. , and providing leadership on key community issues. During his 27-year tenure at the Foundation, he has been engaged in building a strong and vibrant community and participating in the turn-around of the city. At the Foundation, he has served as a program officer (1975-1979), the associate director and program officer for Civic Affairs (1979-1983), and in his current leadership position (1984-present). Outside of the Foundation, Mr. Minter has spent over 20 years in governmental positions. In 1980, while on a leave of absence from the Foundation, he served as the first Under Secretary for the United States Department of Education The United States Department of Education (also referred to as ED, for Education Department) is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government. Created by the Department of Education Organization Act (Public Law 96-88), it began operating in 1980. in Washington Washington, town, England Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area. , D.C. From 1970 to 1975, he was the Commissioner of Public Welfare for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts (măsəch `sĭts), most populous of the New England states of the NE United States. . Prior to that, he served as the Director of the Cuyahoga Cuyahoga (kī'əhō`gə), river, c.80 mi (130 km) long, flowing SW through Cuyahoga Falls, then N to Lake Erie, NE Ohio, forming part of Cleveland harbor. County Welfare Department, where he started as a caseworker in 1960.In addition to his role at the Foundation, Mr. Minter is an active individual in the community. He serves on the boards of many nonprofit organizations, including United Way Services, the Cleveland Initiative for Education, The Community Partnership for Arts and Culture, The Greater Cleveland Roundtable, The Union Club, and the Cleveland Initiative on Education. He also co-chairs the United Way Vision Council, a public-private partnership designing Cleveland's health and human services agenda. His regional and national board activities include Ohio Principal's Leadership Academy, where he is a member of the steering committee steer·ing committee n. A committee that sets agendas and schedules of business, as for a legislative body or other assemblage. steering committee Noun ; the College of Wooster Wooster (w s`tər), city (1990 pop. 22,191), seat of Wayne co., N central Ohio, in a farm area; inc. 1817. Paper, brass, food, and rubber products are made there. ; chair of the board
for the Learning Communities Network; and chair of the board of
directors for Community Foundations of America America [for Amerigo Vespucci], the lands of the Western Hemisphere—North America, Central (or Middle) America, and South America. The world map published in 1507 by Martin Waldseemüller is the first known cartographic use of the name. . Mr. Minter also serves
on the corporate boards of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company,
Dominion Resources Dominion NYSE: D (formerly Dominion Resources) is a power and energy company headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, USA, that supplies electricity, natural gas, or other energy services to homes in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and eastern North Carolina. , Inc., and Key Corporation.Mr. Minter holds a master's degree master's degree n. An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the bachelor's degree. Noun 1. in social administration from the Mandel Mandel is the surname of:
in full National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Oldest and largest U.S. civil rights organization. It was founded in 1909 to secure political, educational, social, and economic equality for African Americans; W.E.B. Du Bois and Ida B. . During his career, he has been bestowed many honors, including the 2001 Louis Stokes Louis Stokes (born February 23, 1925 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a Democratic politician from Ohio. He served in the United States House of Representatives. Born in Cleveland, Stokes and his brother Carl B. Community Visionary 1. visionary - One who hacks vision, in the sense of an Artificial Intelligence researcher working on the problem of getting computers to "see" things using TV cameras. (There isn't any problem in sending information from a TV camera to a computer. Award, presented by Fairfax Fairfax, city (1990 pop. 19,622), historic seat of Fairfax co., NE Va., a residential suburb of Washington, D.C.; inc. 1892, as a city 1961 (at which time it became independent and no longer included in a county). There is some light manufacturing. Renaissance Renaissance (rĕnəsäns`, –zäns`) [Fr.,=rebirth], term used to describe the development of Western civilization that marked the transition from medieval to modern times. Development Corporation; 1999 Man of the Year Award, presented by 100 Black Men of Greater Cleveland; the 1991 Ohio Governor's Award for Education; 1985 Cleveland Black Professional of the Year Award and many others. He also holds honorary doctoral degrees from Findlay Findlay (fĭn`lē, fĭnd`lē), city (1990 pop. 35,703), seat of Hancock co., NW Ohio, on the Blanchard River; inc. 1887. Petroleum products, tires, washing machines, heavy machinery, and plastic goods are among its many manufactures. College, Baldwin-Wallace College, Kent State University, Oberlin College Oberlin College, at Oberlin, Ohio; coeducational; opened 1833 as Oberlin Collegiate Institute, became Oberlin College in 1850. It includes a college of arts and sciences and a well-known conservatory of music. , Lake Erie College Lake Erie College is a private liberal arts college that is located in Painesville, Ohio, approximately 30 miles east of Cleveland. As of the 2005-2006 academic year, the enrollment was 653undergraduates and 270 graduate students. and Case Western Reserve University. On a personal note, Mr. Minter and his wife, Dolly, have been married for 40 years and have three married daughters, one grandson Grandson (gräNsôN`), Ger. Grandsee, town (1990 pop. 2,473), Vaud canton, W Switzerland, at the southwestern end of the Lake of Neuchâtel. and one granddaughter.
Grants approved at June 20, 2002 Meeting of The Cleveland
Foundation's Board of Directors
(Does not include designated, donor advised or grants made by
supporting organizations)
Arts and Culture Grant Amount
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Apollo's Fire The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra,
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
General operating support as part of the
BASIC's program $50,000
Charenton Theater Co., Cleveland, Ohio
2002 Park Bench Tour $5,000
Chevrei Tikva, Cleveland, Ohio
Screening and outreach programs associated with
the documentary film, Trembling before G-D $6,900
Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland, Ohio
Phase II of the Family Learning Project
(over two years) $450,000
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio
General operating support as part of
the BASICs program $75,000
The Cleveland Modern Dance Association, Cleveland, Ohio
General operating support as part of
the BASICs program $25,000
The Cleveland Play House, Cleveland, Ohio
General operating support as part of
the BASICs program $150,000
Cleveland Public Theatre, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
General operating support as part of
the BASICs program $60,000
Cleveland Women's City Club Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
Staff support for its capacity building and
restructuring project for the Cleveland Arts Prize
(over three years) $89,000
Dobama Theatre, Inc., Cleveland Heights, Ohio
General operating support as part of
the BASICs program $25,000
Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
General operating support as part of
the BASICs program $15,000
Great Lakes Theater Festival, Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Theater Collective $9,600
General operating support as part of
the BASICs program $150,000
Heights Arts Collaborative Inc.,
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Start-up support $40,000
Music for Saint Gall (Musik fur Sankt Gallen),
Cleveland, Ohio
Vladimir Mischouk's piano performance and
related educational classes $2,622
The Musical Arts Association, Cleveland, Ohio
Programs for Welser-Most's first season $500,000
National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts,
Miami, Florida
Arts Recognition and Talent Search outreach
program (over three years) $15,000
New Cleveland Opera Company, Cleveland, Ohio
d.b.a. Cleveland Opera
General operating support as part of
the BASICs program $150,000
Northern Ohio Children's Performing Music
Foundation, Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Strategic planning initiative $12,500
Ohio Humanities Council, Columbus, Ohio
2002 Ohio Chautauqua presentations in Berea
and surrounding suburbs $7,500
The Repertory Project, Inc., Cleveland Heights, Ohio
General operating support as part of
the BASICs program $20,000
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Financial assessment project $194,600
Slavic Village Development, Cleveland, Ohio
Mill Creek Falls History Center $30,000
Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio
Film Costumes Traveling Exhibits Initiative
(over 30 months) $200,000
Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio
ICARE program support $125,000
Arts Education Day opening luncheon $18,028
Civic Affairs
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Citizens League Research Institute, Cleveland, Ohio
Membership Development $50,000
City Year, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts
City Year Cleveland $175,000
Cleveland Housing Network Inc, Cleveland, Ohio
Homeward Program $220,000
Cleveland Neighborhood Development Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio
Membership Services $40,000
Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, Cleveland, Ohio
Planning for International Children's Games $30,000
Kent State University, Kent, Ohio
Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative $120,000
League of Women Voters of Cleveland Educational Fund, Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Promoting Civic Education $50,000
The North Cuyahoga Valley Corridor, Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Development of the Ohio & Erie Canal National
Heritage Corridor and other related projects $50,000
The Old Stone Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
School to Work Transitional Program $10,000
ParkWorks, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
Refining the Downtown Green Space Plan $125,000
The City of Shaker Heights, Shaker Heights, Ohio
First Suburbs Development Council $70,000
St. Vincent Quadrangle, Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio
Future Direction $60,000
Towards Employment Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio
Project Achieve, Phase II $140,000
Economic Development
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BioEnterprise Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio
General operating support (over ten years) $4,000,000
Enterprise Development Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio
TechVesting Program $40,000
Mt. Pleasant NOW Development Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio
Youth Entrepreneur Camp $15,200
National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurs
to Disadvantaged & Handicapped
Establishment of a local affiliate of the
National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship
by E City $30,000
Education
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Baldwin-Wallace College, Development Office, Berea, Ohio
Preparing Students for the Technological
Workplace: Tek.Xam $36,598
Plus project
Scholarship support $47,000
Berea Area Montessori Association, Strongsville, Ohio
Marie Richardson Memorial Scholarships $3,000
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
Scholarship support $24,500
The Cleveland Initiative for Education, Cleveland, Ohio
Capacity building to impact reform in the
Cleveland Municipal School District (over two years) $1,000,000
Cleveland Montessori Association, Rocky River, Ohio
Marie Richardson Memorial Scholarships $3,000
Cleveland Municipal School District, Cleveland, Ohio
Academic standards implementation $350,000
Office of institutional advancement $87,500
Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio
Activities associated with the inauguration of
the new president $25,000
Bio-Technology Cooperative Education Initiative $28,551
Charles J. Stilwell Scholarships $7,000
Fenn Seminar Series $15,000
Scholarship support $46,000
Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, Ohio
Bridges to Success in the Sciences $17,000
East End Neighborhood House Association,
Cleveland, Ohio
Project Seed - Phase II $73,600
Fairmount Montessori Association,
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Marie Richardson Memorial Scholarships $3,000
Federation for Community Planning, Cleveland, Ohio
Research and public awareness efforts
regarding school governance issues in the City
of Cleveland $128,000
Global Issues Resource Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Positive Spin on Peaceful Schools and
Communities project (over 18 months) $88,000
Hathaway Brown School, Shaker Heights, Ohio
The Aspire Program $61,000
Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio
The Fiat Lux Presidential Fund $75,000
Hudson Montessori Association, Hudson, Ohio
Marie Richardson Memorial Scholarships $3,000
John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio
Henry Ford II Scholarship $1,200
Project to promote cooperation, raise career
awareness, and address workforce issues in
information technology $44,708
Project to utilize Web-based technology $105,444
Scholarship support $27,000
KnowledgeWorks Foundation, Cincinnati, Ohio
Ohio Eight Coalition (over 18 months) $185,000
Myers University, Cleveland, Ohio
Scholarship support $13,000
Notre Dame College of Ohio, South Euclid, Ohio
R. Burrows Memorial Scholarships $3,300
Ohio College Access Network, Cleveland, Ohio
Web-enabled Student Tracking Database $126,860
The Lakeland Foundation, Kirtland, Ohio
Merging Information Technology and
Manufacturing project $35,394
University Circle Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio
Distance Learning Consortium $1,000
Ursuline College, Pepper Pike, Ohio
Bi-County Biotechnology - second year $40,075
Westshore Montessori Association, Westlake, Ohio
Marie Richardson Memorial Scholarships $3,000
Environment
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Collins Center for Public Policy, Inc., Miami, Florida
Funders' Network for Smart Growth and
Livable Communities' Ohio $6,500
Forum Session of its Strategic Assessment Project
EcoCity Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Expansion of its website into an information-
sharing and communications tool for local
environmental organizations $30,000
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund,
Washington, DC
List Enhancement and Greenchat Programs $7,270
Health
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Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Substance abuse education and training for its teen
parent program $4,914
Cleveland Health Education Museum, Cleveland, Ohio
Construction of a new facility (over three years) $750,000
Cleveland Psychoanalytic Institute, Cleveland, Ohio
Psychoanalytic treatment program for
low-income clients $50,000
Federation for Community Planning, Cleveland, Ohio
Behavioral health initiative (over two years) $85,396
Funders Concerned About AIDS, New York, New York
General operating support (over two years) $10,000
Grantmakers in Health, Washington, DC
General operating support (over two years) $11,000
MetroHealth Foundation, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
Development plan for urban health centers $210,000
Neighborhood Health Care, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
New financial director position (over 18 months) $91,728
Planned Parenthood of Greater Cleveland, Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Program to subsidize medical services to
low-income women $24,000
Preterm Cleveland, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
Strategic planning process $12,000
Philanthropic Sector
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Independent Sector, Washington, DC
Independent Sector's Annual Conference to be
held in Cleveland $55,000
Organizational membership $12,500
Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations,
Columbus, Ohio
Renewed membership support for 2002 $500
The New York Community Trust, New York, New York
Relief effort for victims of the September 11, 2001
terrorist attacks and their families $530
Women & Philanthropy, Inc., Washington, DC
Institutional Partnership $5,000
Social Services
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The Activity Center, Olmsted Falls, Ohio
Olmsted Community Center $40,000
Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio
Esperanza Para Manana program $50,000
Executive director search $15,000
The Bridges Mentoring Center for Youth Development,
Highland Hills, Ohio
Academic and workforce mentoring program $30,000
Program to educate youth in the Woodhill Estates
in sex education and self-esteem $7,000
Case Western Reserve University, Office of
University Development,
Cleveland, Ohio
Community Based Field Project $237,461
The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation,
Cleveland, Ohio
Youth technology empowerment project $35,000
Clergy United for Juvenile Justice Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Project Restoration $100,000
The Cleveland Christian Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
Fathering Northeast Ohio: Father to Single Father
Mentoring Program $5,000
Cleveland Community Building Initiative,
Cleveland, Ohio
Core support $907,603
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Enhancement of intervention and prevention
services for adolescent girls $25,000
Community Outreach Positive Alternative Training,
Inc., Norton, Ohio
Fatherhood Initiative -- Fathering Northeast
Ohio: Farther to Single Father Mentoring Program $7,000
East View United Church of Christ, Shaker Heights, Ohio
Storytelling Days project $5,000
The Educational Foundation, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
Community-based year-round tutoring program $5,000
El Barrio Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio
Succession planning support $15,500
Full Gospel Evangelistic Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Latch Key Program $5,000
Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Second Century Capital Campaign $1,000,000
Greater Cleveland Committee on Hunger, Cleveland, Ohio
Continued implementation of a community plan to
coordinate the emergency food distribution
system (over two years) $200,000
The Greater Cleveland Community Shares,
Cleveland, Ohio
Relocation feasibility study $7,500
The Heart & Hand Foundation, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
Moving on Up project addressing the seven
divisions of the work world as defined by the
Campbell Interest and Skill Survey $40,000
The Hitchcock House, Cleveland, Ohio
Organizational assessment, business plan
development and board training $26,000
Koinonia Camp and Conference Center, Geneva, Ohio
Angel Tree Camp to serve children, ages 7-12,
of incarcerated parents $5,000
Liberty Hill Baptist Church, Cleveland, Ohio
Youth performing arts ministry program $5,000
Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry, Cleveland, Ohio
Staff position for Community Re-Entry
(over three years) $105,000
New Sardis Primitive Baptist Church, Cleveland, Ohio
Life skills development/sports camp summer program $7,000
Planned Life Assistance Network of Northeast Ohio,
Cleveland, Ohio
Shared Development Capacity Building project $50,000
Policy Matters Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio
Research and community education on the costs,
benefits and feasibility of a state-level
Earned Income Tax Credit $34,054
Positive Education Program, Cleveland, Ohio
Strategic planning initiative $26,385
Saint Adalbert Church, Cleveland, Ohio
Summer Enrichment Program $5,000
Scranton Road Ministries Community
Development Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio
Support of YouthStep Project $7,000
The Shepherd's Place, Cleveland, Ohio
Tutoring and Family Development Center $5,000
The Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Management Information Systems $90,000
United Way Services, Cleveland, Ohio
Implementation of its Vision Council $1,000,000
Urban League of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio
Career Beginnings program $40,000
Young Life, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Mentoring Moms Program $5,000
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