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The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies
CatalogThe Carter G. Woodson Institute is an interdisciplinary research center at the University of Virginia dedicated to advancing African American and African Studies. Over its 40-year history, the Institute has transformed the professoriate, trained the next generation of scholars through its pre-doctoral and post-doctoral fellowship programs, and educated the general public about issues of race, social justice, and inequality. The Institute also operates an undergraduate program offering majors and minors in African American and African Studies, as well as a graduate certificate program.
The Catholic Biblical Association of America
CatalogThe Catholic Biblical Association of America (CBA) is a scholarly organization that has promoted, within a context of faith, scholarly study in Scripture and related fields for over 80 years. The association advances biblical scholarship through meetings (Annual General Meetings, Regional Meetings, and virtual events) and publications including The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Old Testament Abstracts, the CBQ Monograph Series, CBQ Imprints, and Biblical Studies from the CBA. CBA supports biblical scholars from all traditions and provides grants, fellowships, and stipends for research, dissertations, archaeological work, and emerging scholars.
The Center for Black, Brown, and Queer Studies
CatalogThe Center for Black, Brown, and Queer Studies (BBQ+) is a fully virtual organization that activates, connects, and mobilizes educators, researchers, and activists from marginalized communities. The organization supports Black, brown, and queer scholars and educators through academic fellowships, Pedagogy Lab fellowships, and research initiatives that explore the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, socioeconomic status, citizenship status, and colonialism. They also produce open educational resources, publications, and podcasts to envision alternative futures and create new realities.
The Center for Reintegration
CatalogThe Center for Reintegration is a nonprofit organization that provides scholarship programs and educational support for individuals living with serious mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder. The organization aims to help individuals with these conditions pursue educational opportunities and successfully reintegrate into society.
The Charles Wallace Trusts
CatalogThe four UK-registered Charles Wallace Trusts were established in 1981 with funds bequeathed by Charles Wallace, a British businessman and entrepreneur who flourished in India in the late 19th century. The Trusts operate for India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Burma/Myanmar, with the central purpose of assisting the nationals of those countries to obtain education and professional development in the United Kingdom. Charles Wallace directed in his Will that all possessions should return to the people, and the Trusts continue this mission today with support from the British Council.
The Chester Bluecoat Charity
CatalogThe Chester Bluecoat Charity is a UK-based charitable organization dedicated to supporting the local community in Chester and the surrounding area. Their mission is to bring hope and positive change to those who need it most, through grant-giving programs that fund initiatives combating food poverty, support recovery from addiction, and provide safe homes for vulnerable adults. The charity also operates almshouses and a charity hub, serving as a vital resource for local third-sector organizations.
The Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory (3CT)
CatalogThe Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory—known as 3CT—is a space for the critical discussion and reimagination of social, political, and cultural processes in the world today. Located at the University of Chicago, the center hosts events, collaborative research projects, lecture series, and publishing initiatives that engage with contemporary theoretical questions across the social sciences and humanities.
The Claremont Trust
CatalogThe Claremont Trust was established on July 31, 1948 in the aftermath of World War II by three brothers from the Forrester-Paton family. The Trust supports charitable purposes that assist in the proclamation of the Christian Gospel and the fulfillment of its demands in the life of society. Rather than focusing on relief and remedial work, the Trust directs its resources toward more radical and constructive enterprises, both within and outside the Church. It particularly supports new and promising initiatives that would find it difficult to attract funds from other sources, with a focus on encouraging Christian laypeople living out their faith in secular contexts and renewing influences on Church life.
The Cobell Scholarship Fund
CatalogThe Cobell Scholarship Fund provides elevated opportunities for high achieving, community involved Native college scholars with leadership experience through empowering them with an impactful scholarship experience designed to support their success in higher education. Named after Elouise Cobell, the scholarship supports Native American, American Indian, and Indigenous students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, vocational, and trade school education.
The Cole Charitable Trust
CatalogThe Cole Charitable Trust is a small grant-making trust which supports charities in the West Midlands, Kent and Cambridgeshire areas of the United Kingdom. The trustees primarily support small charities for whom modest grants can make a significant difference. In practice, the Trust focuses on social and community work in the Greater Birmingham area, Cambridgeshire and Kent, while also offering support for other charities where the Trustees have a particular interest.
The Coles-Medlock Foundation
CatalogThe Coles-Medlock Foundation is a family grant-making organisation based in Bath, UK. It supports UK registered charities and their international partners focused on alleviating poverty and hardship through sustainable development projects across the developing world, with emphasis on education, healthcare, food provision, infrastructure, and independent financial progress. The foundation currently focuses its giving on the empowerment and education of young girls with grants ranging from £5,000 to £15,000.
The Colt Foundation
CatalogThe Colt Foundation is a UK-based charitable organization established in 1978 that funds high-quality research in the field of occupational and environmental health, particularly research aimed at discovering the causes of illnesses arising from conditions at the workplace. The Foundation pursues its aims through project grants, supporting students undertaking higher degrees at UK universities in subjects related to occupational and environmental health, organizing scientific conferences, and providing supportive funding for collaborative infrastructure to advance work and health research. The Trustees are particularly keen to support work likely to influence legislation, public policy, or working practices to improve the health of workers and the wider population.
The Columbus Foundation
CatalogThe Columbus Foundation is a community foundation based in Columbus, Ohio, dedicated to assisting donors and others in strengthening and improving the community for the benefit of all its residents. The foundation supports philanthropic efforts through various programs including donor services, grant opportunities for nonprofits, scholarships for students, and community initiatives like The Big Table and the Center for HumanKindness. Their mission is to help donors engage in the most effective philanthropy possible.
The Community Foundation for Lancashire
CatalogThe Community Foundation for Lancashire helps individuals and organisations give to causes that matter to them, providing a strategic approach to charitable giving and a robust grant making service. With knowledge and networks to connect those passionate about supporting their communities to grass roots community groups, the Foundation works to build a thriving and inclusive community where everyone can grow, flourish and prosper. Since being established, the Foundation has awarded over £20.3 million in grants. It is part of a national network of 47 UK Community Foundations and part of a global movement that started in the USA in 1914.
The Concertina Charitable Trust
CatalogThe Concertina Charitable Trust is a charitable organization that makes grants to charities providing musical activities for the elderly community in need across England and Wales. The Trust supports smaller charities that find it more difficult to attract grants, funding a wide range of musical initiatives including concerts in care homes, music therapy sessions, singing groups, and musical entertainment for people affected by dementia. Based in Mid-Wales at Bodfach Hall, the organization's grant giving is nationally spread and not weighted to London and the south-east of England.
The Conservation, Food & Health Foundation
CatalogThe Conservation, Food and Health Foundation seeks to protect the environment, improve food production, and promote public health in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Middle East. The Foundation supports applied research, pilot projects, new initiatives, training, and technical assistance, with a focus on generating local solutions, advancing local leadership, and developing the capacity of local organizations. It provides seed funding to help promising projects and organizations develop track records to attract major foundation funding in the future.
The DPO Centre
CatalogThe DPO Centre is a leading provider of outsourced data protection services, specializing in GDPR compliance and privacy expertise. The organization offers a comprehensive range of services including outsourced Data Protection Officers (DPOs), EU and UK GDPR representation, data protection consultancy, DSAR response services, AI governance, and data protection training. With offices in London, Amsterdam, New York, Dublin, and Toronto, The DPO Centre serves over 1,000 organizations globally across various sectors including healthcare, finance, technology, education, and charities.
The David Nicholls Memorial Trust
CatalogThe David Nicholls Memorial Trust was founded in 1997 to commemorate the life and work of David Nicholls following his death in 1996. The Trust maintains the David Nicholls Memorial Library at Regent's Park College, Oxford, which houses David's extensive book collection and is accessible to researchers. The Trust funds new accessions in Caribbean Studies, provides Research Awards to enable students to visit Oxford or conduct original research in the Caribbean, and organizes the annual David Nicholls Memorial Lecture focusing on Caribbean Studies, Political Science, and Theology.
The Dedalus Foundation
CatalogThe Dedalus Foundation, founded by artist Robert Motherwell, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the public understanding and appreciation of modern art and the principles of modernism. The foundation advances its mission through fellowships and awards programs, educational events, online features, and by maintaining archives and research resources related to Robert Motherwell's artistic legacy.
The Denver Foundation
CatalogThe Denver Foundation is a community foundation celebrating 100 years of service to the Denver, Colorado region. It connects donors with community needs, administers grants and scholarships, and supports local nonprofit organizations. The foundation focuses on advancing equity, education, environment, and economic mobility, having distributed more than $1.5 billion in grants to the community throughout its history. It offers donor-advised funds, scholarship programs, and community impact initiatives including the Strengthening Neighborhoods program.
The Dick Harrison Trust
CatalogThe Dick Harrison Trust is a UK-based charitable organization that provides education and training grants to individuals pursuing careers in livestock auctioneering and rural estate management. The Trust awards financial assistance for fees, maintenance, books, equipment, travel, living costs, and professional expenses to eligible applicants who were born in or are resident in Scotland, Cumbria, or Northumberland. Awards are made based on financial need and support both full-time students and those undertaking work-based training such as apprenticeships or Master's courses.
The Dirksen Congressional Center
CatalogThe Dirksen Congressional Center is a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 1963 that promotes research and scholarship to advance the public understanding of the U.S. Congress. The Center houses the papers, photographs, and memorabilia of notable congressional figures including Everett M. Dirksen, Robert H. Michel, Ray LaHood, Harold H. Velde, and Neil MacNeil. It pursues its mission by providing congressional research grants, awarding scholarships, and organizing conferences, workshops, and teaching programs related to congressional history.
The Duperreault Fellowship
CatalogThe Duperreault Fellowship is a scholarship fund that offers financial support for educational and training programs for people involved in Bermuda's substance use disorder prevention and intervention services. Established through a generous personal donation from the Duperreault Family, matched by the ACE Foundation, the Fellowship aims to prevent and treat substance misuse by funding individuals to develop their skills and join a well-trained group of human service professionals in Bermuda. The fund operates from a $1,500,000 endowment to support personal and professional training and continuing education of professional service providers.
The Edwin E. and Janet L. Bryant Foundation, Inc.
CatalogThe Edwin E. and Janet L. Bryant Foundation, Inc. is a private foundation dedicated to making a positive difference in the quality of life in Stoughton, Dane County, and Wisconsin. The foundation was established by Edwin E. Bryant, founder, chairman, and CEO of Nelson Industries, Inc. The foundation operates scholarship programs for graduates and GED recipients of Stoughton High School and has expanded to include scholarships in all Wisconsin communities where Nelson Industries had manufacturing plant locations.