Total Assets: $16,572,639
Total Giving: $614,828
Minnesota
None
The following grants were reported in 2007:
$50,000 to Anna Marie’s Alliance, St. Cloud, MN. For Full range of services for victims of domestic abuse. Support for youth program, new community outreach program, and gen ops, payable over 1 year.
$15,000 to Community University Health Care Center, Minneapolis, MN. For Supporting New Mothers is new program to help Native Americans and African Americans at risk for social problems to become good mothers, payable over 1 year.
$15,000 to Na-Way-Ee Center School, Minneapolis, MN. For Alternative school for 75 primarily Native American students. Children of the Seventh Fire Initiative teaches pregnancy prevention and supports girls already pregnant, payable over 1 year.
$15,000 to North Hennepin Community College Foundation, Brooklyn Park, MN. Foundation works in support of the college. Grant for need-based scholarships for women students, payable over 1 year.
$15,000 to Genesis Ii, Minneapolis, MN. For In Home Parent Education program trains women offenders who are parents in living skills, parenting skills, etc, payable over 1 year.
$15,000 to Hearing And Service Dogs Of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. For Trains hearing and service dogs and places them with clients at no charge, payable over 1 year.
$15,000 to Sight And Hearing Association, ST. Paul, MN. For Screens head start preschoolers for vision and hearing problems, payable over 1 year.
$15,000 to Centro, Minneapolis, MN. For Young Mothers Program helps Latina moms aged 14-21 set goals, complete their education, and avoid repeat pregnancies, payable over 1 year.
$15,000 to Dunwoody College Of Technology, Minneapolis, MN. For Ten $1,000 scholarships for female students attending Dunwoody and $5,000 for the Kate L. Dunwoody Emergency Fund, which provides small grants to help women who would otherwise drop out of school to pay bills, payable over 1 year.
$15,000 to Family Networks, Minneapolis, MN. For Real program helps abused and at risk children aged birth to six, payable over 1 year.
Giving limited to MN.
No support for private foundations, political or veterans’ organizations, religious organizations for religious purposes, national medical associations, pro-life/pro-choice programs, or organizations affiliated with the foundation.
No grants to individuals, or for annual fund drives for medical research, or for costs of litigation or previously incurred deficits; no organizations which require employees to raise some or all of their own salaries in individual fund-raising; no multi-year awards.
Primary area of interest is in programs helping women achieve or sustain self-sufficiency and general human services.
Type of Grantmaker: Independent foundation
Established in 1866 in MN.
Minnesota
Phone: (952) 932-9032
Email: Not available
Address:
10249 Yellow Circle Dr., Ste. 101
Minnetonka, MN 55343-9111
Procedure:
Application form required. Applicants should submit the following:
1. Copy of IRS Determination Letter
2. Copy of most recent annual report/audited financial statement/990
3. Listing of board of directors, trustees, officers and other key people and their affiliations
4. Listing of additional sources and amount of support
5. Copy of current year’s organizational budget and/or project budget
Initial approach: Letter, fax or telephone to request application form
Copies of proposal: 1
Board meeting date(s): 1st Fri. of each month
Deadline(s): May 15 and Nov. 15
Final notification: 2 to 6 months following deadline dates
Officers and Directors:
Barbara Rose, President
Helen Kuehn, 1st Vice President
Mary Galbraith, 2nd Vice President
Barbara Horton, 3rd Vice President
Shirley Holt, Secretary
Carol Freeburg, Treasurer
Karen Reamer, Executive Director
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