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This report addresses the issue of the lack of conceptualization that human rights violations and abuse occurs in the in the United States due to the fact that those here in the United States view the word "international" as exclusive of the U.S. This rep[…]This report "represents an initial effort by the Ford Foundation to understand the relative lack of funding for human rights work in the United States and to assess the interests of a wide variety of donors in addressing this issue." (p. 15).
Internal exit memorandum of Emmett Carson to June Zeitlin regarding status of grants in the non-profit sector.
"This memorandum provides a brief overview of Foundation grantmaking related to humanitarianism assistance / intervention. A list of selected grants is attached." (p.1)
This is a report on the history of the Ford Foundation in China from 1950 to the present in terms of philanthropy along with suggestions for the future.
Papers presented at a conference. Selected papers will be more fully developed and published by Hispanics in Philanthropy at the end of the three year project funded by the Ford Foundation and the Edward W. Hazen Foundation.
Attachments to the ten year portfolio review of Media Program grantmaking to create a context through which the Foundation could better understand its media grantmaking.[…]Attachments by Alan Divack (from cover of binder to report # 016333).
Ten year portfolio review of Media Program grantmaking to create a context through which the Foundation could better understand its media grantmaking.[…]Attachments by Alan Divack (from cover of binder).
Philanthropy Learning Group, February 26-27, 2002, Pocantico -- Tarrytown, NY (Reports 016140), 2002
This report examines 20 years of grantmaking to new philanthropies. The purpose was to learn from the past how best to serve future emerging philanthropies.