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A
Priorities: Human services and child health care
Priorities: Philanthropic organization, community
Priorities: Research fellowship opportunities for study in Germany
Priorities: Strengthening higher education; promoting civil, social, and cultural welfare advancing medical research and improving health services
Priorities: Religious, charitable, literary and educational purposes
Priorities: Art and humanities
Priorities: American History, Literature, and Culture through 1876
Priorities: Ph.D. studies in astronomy
Priorities: Youth and scientific education
Priorities: Psychosocial and behavioral, health services, health policy, epidemiological, clinical and cancer control research
Priorities: Humanistic studies in all fields of learning in the humanities and the social sciences
Priorities: Education, research, and mutual understanding across the United States and the nations of Eastern Europe, Eurasia, and Southeast Europe
Priorities: Diabetes research
Priorities: Aging and geriatric medicine
Priorities: Alzheimer's Disease, Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, Heart Disease, and Stroke
Priorities: American Jewish studies
Priorities: Promotes useful knowledge in the sciences and humanities through excellence in scholarly research, professional meetings, publications, library resources, and community outreach
Priorities: Egyptian history and culture
Priorities: Educational and cultural exchange between the U.S. and Nordic countries
Priorities: Engineering and technology education
Priorities: Media and telecommunications tools for K-12 teachers
Priorities: Media and democracy program focusing on social equity and justice
Priorities: Arthritis and related disorders
Priorities: Seminars, policy programs, conferences and leadership development initiatives
Priorities: Support for female students in a behavioral, life, physical, or social science or engineering program leading to a Ph.D. degree
B
Priorities: Study of books and manuscripts as physical objects
Priorities: Arts and culture, education and civic and urban affairs
Priorities: American democratic capitalism
Priorities: Gerontology, geriatrics, dementia
Priorities: Economics, foreign policy, governance, and metropolitan policy
Priorities: Medical sciences
C
Priorities: Human relations in chemical engineering and related sciences
Priorities: Health, nutrition, and community development
Priorities: Cancer immunology, which is based on the premise that the body's immune system can be mobilized against cancer
Priorities: U.S. and British Commonwealth grants to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding)
Priorities: Support for education, health and human services, and civic, cultural, and environmental causes
Priorities: International security problems
Priorities: Religion through the diverse perspectives of the humanities and social sciences
Priorities: World's largest particle physics laboratory
Priorities: Science, health, and education
Priorities: Seeking to support efforts that promote a just, equitable and sustainable society
Priorities: Study of Europe in the social sciences and humanities, promoting interdisciplinary research and study
Priorities: Helping to administer the Fulbright Scholar Program in order to promote an international exchange of scholars
Priorities: Offers a range of fellowships and awards in support of its goal to expand leadership capacity in the information professions
Priorities: Promoting knowledge, growth, and action in philanthropy
Priorities: Working on the development of ways to cure and control cystic fibrosis and improve the quality of life of those with the disease)
D
Priorities: Designed to develop an aesthetic that is informed by science, history and philosophy and that takes into consideration both the intellectual and intuitive responses to art
Priorities: Community development, education, and the arts
Priorities: Seeks to improve civic engagement by promoting a better understanding of Congress and its leaders through archival, research, and educational programs
Priorities: Financial assistance to organizations committed to improving our world
E
Priorities: Educational measurement research and analysis, innovative assessment, and product development, and informative policy studies to advance education
Priorities: Sustainable energy
Priorities: Major engineering societies of the day
Priorities: Treatment, better understanding of causes, and seizure prevention
Priorities: Funding programs that build civil society and private enterprise in the countries of the former Soviet Union
F
Priorities: Mass media studies
Priorities: Democratic values, poverty and injustice, international cooperation and human achievement
Priorities: Education, community development, and auto-related environment and safety
G
Priorities: Encouraging new research and supporting healthcare organizations that reach people in need and increasing family assistance, education, and global libraries
Priorities: Community improvement in social services, education, youth nutrition and fitness, and arts and culture
Priorities: Library and museum collection devoted to popular interest and scholarly research in U.S. history during the post-World War II era
Priorities: A publicly-funded independent organization of higher education institutions in Germany
Priorities: Cooperation and understanding between the United States and Europe; economics, environment, immigration and integration
Priorities: Grants support a diverse range of projects all over the world that strengthen the understanding and preservation of the visual arts
Priorities: Scholarship and the arts
Priorities: Developing high-potential youth, promoting entrepreneurship and business education, and advancing academic achievement
Priorities: Nurturing and enriching an informed and creative public dialogue concerning architecture and the built environment
Priorities: For design, construction and operation of facilities making minimal draw on nonrenewable resources
Priorities: Fellowships for advanced professionals in all fields -natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, creative arts- except the performing arts
H
Priorities: History of American enterprise
Priorities: Fostering the Truman Library as a center for research and as a provider of educational and public programs
Priorities: Innovative use of mobile technology in K-16 education and identification of K-12 public schools and two- and four-year colleges and universities that HP might support with future grants
Priorities: Volunteerism, do-it-yourself expertise, product donations and monetary grants to meet critical needs and build affordable communities
Priorities: Science as integral to decision-making with regard to the Hudson River and its watershed and support of competent stewardship of this resource
Priorities: Finding a cure for Huntington's Disease while providing support and services for those living with HD and their families
Priorities: Independent research center with holdings in British and American history, literature, art history, and the history of science and medicine
I
Priorities: Encouragement, support and patronage of learning through fundamental research and definitive scholarship across a wide range of fields
Priorities: Cultural concerns and Christian ecumenism
Priorities: Detection, treatment, and prevention of cognitive impairment
Priorities: Largest educational association serving the employee benefits and compensation industry
Priorities: Education, independent media, Internet development, and civil society programs in the United States, Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East and North Africa, and Asia
Priorities: Global control of cancer
J
Priorities: Science and the application of psychology
Priorities: Improving the quality of life and contributing to new knowledge through support of research and scholarship
Priorities: Center for advanced research in history and the humanities, founded in 1846 and located at Brown University since 1901
Priorities: Improving the way society deals with mental retardation (intellectual disabilities), and to identify and disseminate ways to prevent the causes of these disabilities
Priorities: Collaboration and exchange between Japan and the United States on a wide range of issues
Priorities: Diversity of opinion in the examination of economic policy issues while striving to transform ideological arguments into informed debate
Prioriteis: Accelerating research progress to cure diabetes and its complications
K
Priorities: Major health care issues facing the United States
L
Priorities: Cultural freedom, diversity and creativity through projects which support exceptional contemporary artists and writers, as well as inspired Native activists in rural indigenous communities
Priorities: Blood cancer research, education and patient services working to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families
Priorities: Partnerships between those who support research in the life sciences and academic institutions for their mutual benefit
Priorities: Balance between the advance of technology and the preservation of the natural/human environment
Priorities: Education, health & fitness, art education
Priorities: Expanding access and success in education beyond high school
Priorities: Interdisciplinary exploration of higher education; increased understanding between Asia and the United States; the study of religion and theology; scholarship in American art; opportunities for women in science and engineering; and environmental and public policy programs
M
Priorities: Lasting improvement in the human condition
Priorities: Emerging communication and information technologies to address critical public needs
Priorities: Furthering mathematical research through broadly based programs in the mathematical sciences and closely related activities
Priorities: Education & learning, health and well-being, girls' empowerment, bringing joy to children
Priorities: Leadership, the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, freedom of expression, diversity, and US military-media relations
Priorities: Education & research, social services, culture, health care, public policy
Priorities: Support for underrepresented and underprivileged children and youth in areas of arts, education and health
N
Priorities: Support for international collaboration between scientists of the countries of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council or the Mediterranean Dialogue
Priorities: Long-term, high quality programs of post-doctoral research about the social, political, economic and historical development of Russia, Eurasia, and Eastern Europe
Priorities: Improving the capacity of the US to communicate in languages other than English
Priorities: Jewish cultural creativity and preservation in America
Priorities: Vital research to increase geographic knowledge
Priorities: Advanced study in all fields of the humanities
Priorities: Research aimed at finding the cause of Multiple Sclerosis and developing better treatments along with an eventual cure
Priorities: Seeking to build a socially and economically just society that values and protects the ecological balance for future generations; promotes humane health care; and fosters arts and culture that enriches communities
O
Priorities: American History conferences, publications, and fellowships
Priorities: Promoting empowerment and well being of women and girls, cultural and ethnic diversity, and social change
Priorities: Promoting open societies by shaping government policy and supporting education, media, public health, and human and women's rights, as well as social, legal, and economic reform
P
Priorities: Providing information, policy solutions and support for civic life
Priorities: Disciplines important to the pharmaceutical industry
Priorities: Biomedical, social science, and public health research
Priorities: Higher education, community service, public policy and environment
Priorities: Software licensing, conferences, research, emergency funds, scholarships, and use of facilities for secondary schools and teachers
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R
Priorities: Physical sciences (astronomy, chemistry, and physics mainly) at U.S. and Canadian colleges and universities
Priorities: Analyzing environmental, energy, and natural resource topics
Priorities: Urban affairs, education, biomedical research policy, Jewish philanthropy and education
Priorities: International security and foreign policy, and domestic public policy
Priorities: Reproductive rights and health information, management of cultural institutions, and the performance of public institutions in New York
Priorities: Improved health and health care of all Americans
Priorities: Knowledge, values and critical choices, creative expression, and public policy
Priorities: Causes and consequences of the decline in demand for low-skill workers in advanced economies
S
Priorities: Repository of ancient, medieval, and Renaissance manuscripts in the world, containing some 70,000 manuscript codices
Priorities: Collecting, preserving and providing access to resources documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent throughout the world
Priorities: Making efforts to transform society's institutions, thereby making them more responsible, and to empower individuals to develop their full potential
Priorities: Grants to promising young researchers in fields of science and engineering
Priorities: Science and technology, standard of living and economic performances, education and careers in science and technology, selected national issues, and a civic program
Priorities: Ensuring vitality of U.S. social, economic, and governmental institutions; assisting with the development of effective policies to compete internationally and to advance U.S. interests and values abroad
Priorities: Scholarly interactions with students and scholars at universities, museums, and other research institutions around the world
Priorities: Quality of scientific research and training of younger researchers
Priorities: Advancement of analytical chemistry through science education
Priorities: Advancing excellence in health care through support of education and research in nuclear medicine
Priorities: High-quality investigation of education, strengthening and renewing the educational research community through fellowship and training programs and related activities
Priorities: Research and fellowships in numerous fields of the humanities
Priorities: Meeting the needs of communities by focusing educational giving into priorities schools and K-12 public schools
T
Priorities: Leading technical association for the worldwide pulp, paper, and converting industry
Priorities: Interchange and exchange of information within the community of those concerned with the affairs of Spain, Portugal, Ibero-America and Antarctica
Priorities: Funding K-12 education programs, especially in the areas of mathematics and science
U
Priorities: Arts and culture, education, health and wellness, and the disabled
V
W
Priorities: Sustainable World Program and the Secure World Program, both dedicated to bettering lives through environmental stability and national security respectively
Priorities: Support and sharing of effective ideas and practices to strengthen education leadership, arts participation and out-of-school learning
Priorities: Basic research in all branches of anthropology
Priorities: The sponsor supports efforts to improve the quality of life in communities where it operates, and to increase understanding of the importance and sustainability of forests and the products they provide to meet people's needs. Eligible applicants are private, nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations and public entities.
Priorities: Biomedical engineering
Priorities: Vertebrate (excluding clinical) and invertebrate neurobiology in the United States
Priorities: Serious social and environmental problems where risk capital, responsibly invested, may make a difference over time
Priorities: Valuing young people and enabling them to reach their full potential
Priorities: American country estate housing numerous collections of antiques and Americana
Priorities: Building the capacity of individuals, communities, and institutions to solve their own problems
Priorities: Science and engineering Research, undergraduate science and engineering, medical research, liberal arts, and Southern California
Priorities: Marine science and the education of marine scientists
Priorities: Fellowships for graduate study, professional development for teachers, educational opportunities for women and minorities, relating the academy to society, and national service in three broad areas of concern: A Liberal Arts Renaissance, Access and Opportunity, and Partnerships for Learning
Priorities: Interdisciplinary teaching and research center drawing the majority of its faculty and students from the humanities and social sciences
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