A Private Foundation located in Orlando, FL
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About this Private Foundation: 464801
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The foundation's mission centers around the preservation and accessibility of historically significant items, particularly those related to the history of slavery and abolition in the United States. By making these archives freely available online and in partnership with educational institutions, the foundation aims to foster a deeper understanding of these critical topics among the public. This initiative not only serves as a resource for researchers and educators but also seeks to engage the community in meaningful discussions about history and its implications today.
Funding priorities are clearly defined, emphasizing projects that align with the foundation's mission. The foundation actively supports initiatives that create both physical and online resources dedicated to civil rights, particularly those that honor the legacy of civil rights activists committed to equal opportunity and religious freedom. Organizations that focus on education, historical preservation, and social justice are encouraged to apply for grants, provided they meet the eligibility criteria.
Grant opportunities are available for nonprofit organizations and educational institutions that demonstrate a clear alignment with the foundation's focus areas. The foundation prioritizes funding for projects that have a tangible impact on communities and contribute to the broader understanding of civil rights issues.
As the foundation continues to grow its assets and expand its reach, it remains committed to supporting initiatives that resonate with its mission. Grant seekers interested in funding opportunities related to historical preservation and civil rights are encouraged to explore the foundation's offerings, as it seeks to empower organizations that drive meaningful change in society.
Orlando, FL
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2023Published by IRS
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