Nonprofit Sector/Voluntarism/Philanthropy
Found in 533 Collections and/or Records:
SANGOCO-K2N. 2006/7 Reports, 2006-07
Series contains chiefly microfilm and microfiche copies of corporate, grant, and grant-related files made in the 1980s and 90s from the New York (Atlantic Philanthropic Service (APS)) and Dublin (Tara Consultants) offices. Other materials include videotapes related to program areas, and digital media from South African grantees. All materials in this sub-series arrived in boxes from NYC labelled "Audio/Visual records".
SANGONeT, 2003-2006
Files for grants The Atlantic Philanthropies made in South Africa between 1991 and 2013. $422 million in support was given to this country in order to promote equity, opportunity, dignity, and democracy. Major program area classifications were Reconciliation and Human Rights, Higher Education, and Population Health. Atlantic identified key issues as being LGBT, Delivering on Democracy, Nursing, and Population Health.
Scholarship America, 1962, 1970-1974, 1982-1991, 1993, 1998-2005
ScholarshipAmerica was formerly known as Citizens Scholarship Foundation of America.
Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations. Supplemental/promotional materials, 2000 - 2002
Share Our Strength, 1996, 1998-2003
Slovak Academic Information Agency, 1992-1996, 2000-2001
Grants made by the Atlantic Philanthropies in areas outside the primary geographic areas of giving between 1990 and 2011. Also included in this Sub-Series are grants with multiple areas of impact. Countires and regions represented include Africa, Europe, Haiti, and the Middle East. Grants were primarily made of out the New York, Ithaca, and Dublin offices.
Social Entrepreneurs' Alliance for Change, 2000 - 2004
Social Science Research Council, 1998 - 2005
Southern African Grantmakers Association (SAGA), 1996-2005
Files for grants The Atlantic Philanthropies made in South Africa between 1991 and 2013. $422 million in support was given to this country in order to promote equity, opportunity, dignity, and democracy. Major program area classifications were Reconciliation and Human Rights, Higher Education, and Population Health. Atlantic identified key issues as being LGBT, Delivering on Democracy, Nursing, and Population Health.
Southern African Non-Governmental Organisation Network (SANGONeT), Annual Report 2003/4, 2003-04
Series contains chiefly microfilm and microfiche copies of corporate, grant, and grant-related files made in the 1980s and 90s from the New York (Atlantic Philanthropic Service (APS)) and Dublin (Tara Consultants) offices. Other materials include videotapes related to program areas, and digital media from South African grantees. All materials in this sub-series arrived in boxes from NYC labelled "Audio/Visual records".