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Edgar B. Young papers, 1952-1980 27.36 Cubic Feet
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a nonprofit institution dedicated to fostering the arts of opera, music, dance, drama, and arts education. Its objective is not only to exist as a physical place where the arts are created and performed, but also to promote and facilitate access to the arts to as wide an audience as possible.
Agenda, goals, small group meetings, initiative statements/field goals, data, background readings, readings about LA, and participant's bios for the conference.
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)
Ford Foundation records, Publications (Non-Grant Related), Accession 2017:050, 1949-2016 45.84 Cubic Feet
Ford Foundation records, Publications (Non-Grant Related), Accession 2017:050 consists of pamphlets, reprints, brochures, reports, conference papers, and other publications by the Ford Foundation or by authors involved in Ford Foundation projects.
The collection contains publications originally held in the Ford Foundation's library and archives. The subject matter of the materials reflects the work of the Foundation, the Fund for Adult Education, and the Fund for the Advancement of Education.
The report presents methods of operation, a suggestion that the foundation become national in scope and recommendations for foundation administration. The appendices include basic and administrative policies from other foundations. In addition to the orig
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.
The records of the Foundation Center span the years 1922-2004, with the majority of the records dating from the mid-1950s, when the Center was created, to the early 1990s. Most of the material prior to 1956 comes from F. Emerson Andrews, the first president of the Foundation Center. Prior to 1956, Andrews had worked at the Russell Sage Foundation, and much of the correspondence relating to the Foundation Center was addressed to him there.