Resources, Tools and Full-Text Documents (2 Items) Philanthropy--United States--Databases
Source: Foundation Center New Database, 9/11 Funding Database
From the site, "The Center will continuously update it as new information becomes available. This interactive database provides users with a versatile tool for locating the latest information on a wide range of institutional donors, grant recipients, and grants made following September 11. According to Center staff, users can search the database to find out how much a specific corporation or foundation gave and to which organizations. The database also makes it possible to look at donors and recipients in various geographic areas, as well as the organizations receiving funds in human services, arts and culture, immigrant rights, foreign policy research, and other service areas. In the future the Center will add information about distributions from relief funds in order to increase understanding of the long-term impact of 9/11 contributions."
See Also: Full-Text Report, Giving in the Aftermath of 9/11: An Update on the Foundation and Corporate Response Summary ||| Direct to Full-Text
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Source: InfoWorld 2002 InfoWorld 100
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