Memo in 3 sections to Coombs, Armsey, Chamberlain, Lowry, Nielsen and Ward: 1. Establishing new and bolstering existing foundations -- 2. Going into partnership with government -- 3. Using investment funds for program purposes
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Memorandum to Eugene S. Staples.
Discussion paper about the possibility that the foundation will undertake a program in the field of cultural affairs.
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).
Report on activities in the arts which have formed part of the Humanities and Arts Program.
Includes preview for joint Assets/EMAC Trustee Committee meeting to discuss collaborations between the two programs, background information for the PSJ Trustee Committee Meeting, and biographical sketches of Henry Hampton and Adwoa Dunn-Mouton.