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Browse foundations, corporations, and government agencies offering grants and funding.
2224 funders found
The Al Tajir Trust
CatalogThe Al Tajir Trust is a UK charitable incorporated organisation (CIO), registered charity no. 1159070. Through its grants, the Trust supports exhibitions, publications, educational activities and other programmes related to Muslim-Christian relations, Islamic culture and history, and communities in need in the Middle East. It has published books in English and Arabic furthering the understanding of the history and religions of the Middle East and the wider Islamic world, and until 2021 ran a scholarship programme assisting students from the Middle East to access taught masters degrees at British universities.
The Alice McCosh Trust
CatalogThe Alice McCosh Trust is a UK-based charitable foundation. Based on the domain name, it appears to be a trust fund organization, though specific details about its mission and grant programs could not be retrieved from the website.
The Allen Lane Foundation
CatalogThe Allen Lane Foundation is a grant-making trust established in 1966 by Sir Allen Lane, who founded the publishing company Penguin Books. The Foundation awards funding for charitable purposes across the UK, focusing on specific groups that experience marginalisation and/or discrimination. It currently makes grants through seven funding programmes targeting asylum seekers and refugees, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities, offenders and ex-offenders, older people, people affected by violence or abuse, people with mental health issues, and young people. The Foundation aims to make a lasting difference to people's lives, reduce isolation, stigma and discrimination, and encourage marginalised groups to share in the life of the whole community.
The American Center of Research (ACOR)
CatalogThe American Center of Research (ACOR) is an international, non-profit academic institution based in Amman, Jordan, whose mission is advancing knowledge of Jordan and the interconnected region, past and present. ACOR promotes, supports, and conducts research across a broad swath of the social, natural and physical sciences, humanities, and the arts. The organization offers a comprehensive fellowship program for scholars and students, conducts archaeological excavation and restoration projects, publishes academic works, maintains a robust public library, facilitates the work of researchers, provides residential facilities to scholars and students, and hosts a variety of interdisciplinary initiatives.
The American Heraldry Society
CatalogThe American Heraldry Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to studying and promoting the proper use of heraldry in America. The Society seeks to educate the American public about the art and practices related to personal and organizational heraldry. From its medieval origins, heraldry came to America with the first European settlers, was used and appreciated by Revolutionary patriots, and continues to flourish today. The organization offers memberships, publishes scholarly works including The American Herald and Courant newsletter, maintains a Roll of Arms, sponsors academic sessions, and provides educational resources about heraldic practice.
The American Legion
CatalogThe American Legion is the nation's largest veterans service organization, founded by an Act of Congress after World War I in 1919. The organization fiercely advocates for the unique needs of every generation of veterans, service members, and their families who pledge to protect our nation. For over a century, The American Legion has strengthened America and its veterans through programs, services, compassion and actions that have proven vital, timeless and life-changing. The organization is committed to destigmatizing mental health support, offering peer-to-peer resources, and empowering everyone to fight to prevent veteran suicide through its Be The One initiative.
The American Osler Society
CatalogThe American Osler Society is a history of medicine organization founded in 1970 and dedicated to perpetuating the life, teachings, and ethical example of Sir William Osler. The Society's purpose is to preserve and promote lessons from Osler's life and teachings, including respect for the history and humanity of medicine, personal equanimity, humility in success, courage in sorrow, and affection without pride. Its motto is 'Litterae, Scientia, Praxis, et Integritas' (Literature, Science, Action, and Integrity). The organization offers awards and scholarships including the Bean Award, the Bernadett Family International Medical Student Scholarship Program, and the Molina Travel Award.
The American Research Institute in Turkey
CatalogThe American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT) is a scholarly organization that supports research and academic exchange focused on Turkey. Founded to advance scholarly research and academic programs in Turkey, ARIT provides fellowships for U.S.-based scholars and Turkish scholars, maintains research libraries in Ankara and Istanbul, organizes lectures and academic events, and facilitates research permits for archaeological and historical projects. The institute promotes the study of Turkey's cultural and historical heritage, including archaeology, art history, and Ottoman studies.
The American University in Cairo
CatalogThe American University in Cairo (AUC) is a leading English-language, American-accredited institution of higher education located in Cairo, Egypt. Founded in 1919, AUC offers American-style liberal arts and professional education, serving as a cultural and intellectual bridge between Egypt, the Arab region, and the world.
The American-Scandinavian Foundation
CatalogThe American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) is the leading cultural and educational link between the U.S. and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. An American non-profit organization, ASF works to build international understanding with an extensive program of fellowships, grants, intern/trainee sponsorship, publishing and membership offerings.
The Anchor Foundation
CatalogThe Anchor Foundation is a UK-based Christian charity that supports organizations concerned with social inclusion, particularly through ministries of healing and the arts. The foundation provides grants to Christian charities working in these focus areas.
The Anchor Society
CatalogThe Anchor Society is a charity established in 1769 dedicated to improving the lives of older people in the Greater Bristol Area. The organization collaborates with other charities and referral agencies to provide emergency grants and organisational grants to vulnerable, isolated, and lonely individuals aged 55 and above facing financial difficulties. Over the last four years, they have made over £266,000 in grants and supported more than 5,915 people in need.
The Anthony V Martin Foundation
CatalogThe Anthony V Martin Foundation (The AVM Foundation) is an animal welfare foundation that has been supporting charities since 2001. The Foundation provides financial grants and fundraising resources to non-profit organizations working to improve the treatment and welfare of animals worldwide. To date, the Foundation has raised and donated in excess of £4.5 million to charities and organizations developing rescue, treatment, rehabilitation, and education programmes for animals.
The Archer Trust
CatalogThe Archer Trust is a UK charitable organization that assists charities supporting disadvantaged or marginalised people. The Trust provides grants typically ranging from £1,000 to £5,000 to well-run UK charities for whom such funding will make a significant difference. Established in memory of Ronnie Archer, a successful businessman who rose through the ranks of Unilever, the Trust was initially funded by his wife Catherine and continues its mission following generous provision in her will after her death in 2021.
The Arctic Club
CatalogThe Arctic Club was founded in 1932 by Sir James Wordie, famous for his journeys to Antarctica with Shackleton on the Endurance, as well as expeditions to Svalbard, East Greenland and Baffin Island. The organization is comprised of Arctic enthusiasts with a wide range of interests, mainly from the UK though with many members from overseas. Members of the Club lead or participate in expeditions to the Arctic each year, and the organization offers advice and information about Arctic regions, particularly to young people planning expeditions. The Arctic Club also administers expedition grants through the Arctic Club Award program.
The Armourers & Brasiers' Company
CatalogThe Armourers & Brasiers' Company is a historic London livery company founded in 1322 as the guild overseeing the production of armour. Today, the Company exists primarily for charitable purposes, with its main mission being to promote Materials Science in the United Kingdom through charitable giving and networking activities. Through the associated Armourers & Brasiers' Gauntlet Trust, they provide grants to small charities, support science education in schools, fund Materials Science education and research at universities, and reward excellence in technical disciplines and leadership in affiliated units of the UK's armed forces.
The Arts Society
CatalogThe Arts Society is a UK-based membership organisation that brings arts education and culture to a network of over 64,000 members. Operating under the formal name National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), it is a registered charity with over 300 local Arts Societies across the UK and beyond. The organization provides monthly expert arts lectures, special events, volunteering projects supporting cultural and heritage causes, a magazine, and a grants programme that helps make the arts accessible to more people.
The Ashley Family Foundation
CatalogThe Ashley Family Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales that supports arts, community and social welfare projects in Wales, with a particular interest in rural communities and environmental sustainability. Building on the legacy left by Bernard and Laura Ashley and the global business they developed, the Foundation invests in projects that boost community and support the creative arts. The Foundation runs three funding rounds per year to develop strong communities, social inclusion and creative arts, with particular emphasis on supporting arts, crafts, education, rural communities and environmental sustainability.
The Association for Industrial Archaeology
CatalogThe Association for Industrial Archaeology (AIA) is a UK-based organization dedicated to promoting industrial archaeology and heritage both nationally and internationally. With the tagline 'Giving our past a future,' the Association unites individuals, local societies, academics, and field professionals to support the development and sharing of knowledge about industrial archaeology. The AIA publishes Industrial Archaeology Review, the leading journal in the field, and operates a Programme of Awards and Grants to sponsor research, reward excellence, assist in the preservation and restoration of industrial heritage assets, and encourage research and publication. The organization also works to ensure the value of industrial sites is recognized in planning decisions.
The Association for Social Economics
CatalogThe Association for Social Economics (ASE) is an academic organization that welcomes academics and practitioners who regard economic behavior as the result of complex social interactions with ethical consequences. The ASE brings together academic economists, graduate students, and practitioners at regional, national, and international meetings. It publishes two scholarly journals—Review of Social Economy and Forum for Social Economics—and offers awards and grants to recognize and support social economics research and service to the social economics community.
The Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism
CatalogThe Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) is an interdisciplinary student-led research association founded by research students and academics in 1990 at the London School of Economics & Political Science. ASEN seeks to facilitate and maintain an interdisciplinary, global network of researchers, academics and other scholars interested in ethnicity and nationalism, and to stimulate, produce, and diffuse world-class research on ethnicity and nationalism.
The Australian National University
CatalogThe Australian National University (ANU) is Australia's leading research and teaching university, ranked #32 in the world and #1 in Australia across 12 academic disciplines. Located in Canberra, ANU is home to over 17,000 students from 100 countries and has 6 Nobel laureates among its staff and alumni. The university offers comprehensive undergraduate and postgraduate programs, along with extensive scholarship opportunities and a vibrant campus community that supports students from diverse backgrounds to learn, grow, and make a difference.
The Awesome Foundation
CatalogThe Awesome Foundation is a worldwide community devoted to forwarding the interest of awesome in the universe. Created in 2009 in Boston, the Foundation distributes $1,000 grants, no strings attached, to projects and their creators. The organization operates through 68 autonomous chapters across 9 countries, where 'micro-trustees' pool money together and award grants in cash, check, or other means to support creative and innovative projects. To date, they have granted over $7,729,000 funding 7,729 projects.
The Aziz Foundation
CatalogThe Aziz Foundation is a family charitable foundation established to nurture confident, articulate public leaders of Muslim background who are able to critically engage with public narratives and address the social challenges facing British Muslim communities and wider society. The Foundation offers Masters scholarships to British Muslims, enabling them, in partnership with UK universities, to progress in their careers and excel in higher education for a better society.