F. Champion Ward professional papers, 1940-2007 3.42 Cubic Feet
General Papers of F. Champion Ward
General Papers of F. Champion Ward
The collection consists of grant files, the correspondence and reports of program and executive officers from the Ford Foundation, catalogued reports, administrative records, films, photographs, building records, and other materials that document the philanthropic work of the Ford Foundation.
Action Control Slips were used by the Ford Foundation to route incoming correspondence and project proposals. The Action Control Slips can be used in conjunction with the Ford Foundation's Central Index cards (FA736) to identify where correspondence was filed within the Ford Foundation's central records (Grant files, Project files, Log files, and General Correspondence files).
Includes the records of the following offices or departments: Office of the President, Office of the Vice President, Associate Director, Board of Trustees, Building Services, Comptroller, Executive Officer Files, Information Services, Personnel Services, Board on Overseas Training and Research, Office of Communications, Office of Finance, Office of Management Services and Office of Reports.
Types of records include: subject files, budgets, and salary policies.
Contains subject files, organizational files, program planning and reviews, operations files, and strategy papers and reports.
Program and project files, office files, administrative records and correspondence.
Office files of the Africa and Middle East Program in South Africa.
The American Literary Manuscripts collection is an artificial collection assembled by the Ford Foundation Archive's staff in the mid 1970s, in response to efforts to compile the second edition of the ALM checklist. The ALM collection includes correspondence; biographical, autobiographical, and financial information; speeches; research reports and other manuscript and typescript items. Documents in the ALM collection were culled from the Ford Foundation's (1) Grant files, (2) Project files, (3) Log files, and (4) General Correspondence files. The remaining grant, project, log, and general correspondence file material, from which the ALM manuscripts were removed, is stored on microfilm in the Ford Foundation Archive.
The collection contains 1/4 inch audio cassette recordings of the "Apna Street" and "Life in an Indian Village" radio series produced and narrated by Julian Crandall Hollick for NPR's Weekend Edition-Sunday.
Consists of administrative files, dealer files, artist indexes and photos.
The collection contains the office files of Marcia T. Thompson, program officer in the Office of the Humanities and the Arts at the Ford Foundation from 1953-1983. Contents include background papers, reports, correspondence, grant files, and materials relating to the Symphony Orchestra Program, the Cash Reserve Program, the Ford Foundation Stabilization Program, the Office of the Humanities and the Arts, the Education and Culture Program, and the National Arts Stabilization Fund (NASF).
Primarily consists of program files, subject files and correspondence.
Consultants and program files.
Subject Files, primarly regarding Vietnam