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Rockefeller Archive Center

Rockefeller Archive Center

15 Dayton Avenue
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591, United States
The Rockefeller Archive Center is a repository of historical materials and a research center dedicated to the study of philanthropy and the many domains touched by American foundations, individual donors, and the civil society organizations they support. It was established in 1974 initially to gather, preserve, and make accessible the records of the Rockefeller family and their far-reaching philanthropic endeavors, such as the Rockefeller Foundation, and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. The Archive Center today holds the archives of major foundations, cultural organizations, research institutions, and many individuals associated with these organizations.

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Funabiki, Jon

The collection contains Jon Funabiki's office files from the Media, Arts and Culture (MAC) Unit with the Knowledge, Creativity and Freedom (KCF) Program, including grant records, grant-related materials such as RGAs, reports, article clippings, handwritten notes, grantees annual reports, financial statements, correspondence, office files, and meeting materials.

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John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

This collection contains grant records (A-K) for Knight communities (Miami, Philadelphia, Detroit, San Jose, Charlotte, Akron, Macon, St. Paul, Columbus, Grand Forks, and Milledgeville) with a focus on Knight grant program areas including Community and National initiatives, Journalism and Media Innovation, Art, Technology, Learning and Impact, and Trustee-Advised grants. Most grant records include information about the purpose of the grant, the amount gifted, and a final report (where applicable). Each grant has its own grant number which usually represents the year the grant application was filed followed by a unique identifier.

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John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

This collection contains grant records (L-Z) for Knight communities (Miami, Philadelphia, Detroit, San Jose, Charlotte, Akron, Macon, St. Paul, Columbus, Grand Forks, and Milledgeville) with a focus on Knight grant program areas including Community and National initiatives, Journalism and Media Innovation, Art, Technology, Learning and Impact, and Trustee-Advised grants. Most grant records include information about the purpose of the grant, the amount gifted, and a final report (where applicable). Each grant has its own grant number which usually represents the year the grant application was filed followed by a unique identifier.