Outline of Foundation program objectives, with notes on current and proposed federal activities, and a list of Foundation grants now under consideration.
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"This paper aims to summarize in brief and general terms, the shifts in social science funding by the Foundation over the last 48 years."
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This is a very detailed compilation of think tanks and research centers which the Human Rights unit of the Peace and Social Justice program supports and funds as of December, 2002.
Series of practical guides to various aspects of the craft of grantmaking. The guides are intended as a resource for new grant makers and as a springboard for reflection and discussion for all interested in learning more about grant making and its craft.
William T. Grant Foundation records, 1916-2007 108.48 Cubic Feet
The records of the William T. Grant Foundation span the years 1916-1999 and are comprised primarily of the Foundation's files of grantees (the bulk dating from 1970-1985) and administrative records (including annual reports and minutes) beginning in 1930. Also included in the collection are the papers of William T. Grant (correspondence, speeches and articles dating from 1916 to 1959), founder of the William T. Grant Foundation and W.T. Grant Company.
The records of the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation span the years 1956 to 2005, with the majority of the records from the late 1970s to the late 1990s. During this time, the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation was making grants to organizations that were based in Arkansas and only did business in Arkansas.
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation records, 1945-1971 3.08 Cubic Feet
In general, each fellowship file contains an application form (or statement of financial need in the early years), letters of recommendation, a language competency form, transcripts, an indication of choice of graduate school, and questionnaires and survey material used to track the fellow's progress through graduate school and subsequent career. Approximately 50% of the Fellows responded to the 1977 questionnaire and 11% returned a 1997 summary status card. Form letters and correspondence regarding financial matters were not included in the scanning project. The collection includes 14,260 printed photographs of individual fellows and those are housed separately and are organized alphabetically by first letter of surname. Printed annual reports for the following years are part of the collection: 1993, 1995-98.