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size, according to Foundation
Center data as of March 2001. Rankings include all foundations,
not just those giving to health policy.
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- Baptist Community Ministries
- Battle
Creek Community foundation (Battle Creek, MI)
"Committed to promoting philanthropy, and to providing
stewardship and leadership that promotes the coordinated
use of community resources to meet the needs of our citizens,
by awarding funds to local organizations and projects, and
participating in community projects and activities that
have broad implications for our community."
- The Bingham
Program
- Blandin Foundation
(New York, NY)
"The mission of Blandin Foundation is to strengthen
rural Minnesota communities in part by furnishing leadership
and training programs that provide skill building experiences
to give local leaders the tools they need to address local
concerns and thus strengthen their community themselves."
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
- Burroughs Wellcome Fund
(#58 in the nation, Research Triangle Park, NC)
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- The California Wellness Foundation
(#44 in the nation, Woodland Hills, CA)
"Grantmaking for a healthier California by making
grants for health promotion, wellness education, and disease
prevention."
- Carnegie Corporation
of New York (#28 in the nation, New York, New York)
"Carnegie Corporation was created in 1911 to promote
the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding."
- Annie E. Casey Foundation
(#14 in the nation, Baltimore, MD)
"A private charitable organization dedicated to
helping build better futures for disadvantaged children
in the United States."
- Citibank, N.A./Citicorp
Foundation
- Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
(#69 in the nation, New York, NY)
"Seeking to improve conditions and opportunities
for people who live in poor and disadvantaged communities,
by assisting non-profit organizations and public agencies
committed to advancing practices and policies that better
the lives of children and families."
- Colorado Trust
- Commonwealth Fund (#90
in the nation, New York, New York)
"The Commonwealth Fund is a philanthropic foundation
established in 1918 by Anna M. Harkness with the broad charge
to enhance the common good."
- Comprehensive Health Education
Foundation
- Community Foundation for
Muskegon County (Muskegon, MI)
Improving the quality of life for Muskegon County residents
by supporting community projects in the areas of Arts, Education,
Community Development, Health and Human Services, and Youth
Issues.
- Conservation,
Food and Health Foundation
- Jessie
B. Cox Charitable Trust
- The Nathan Cummings Foundation
(New York, NY)
"Seeking to build a society that values nature and
protects ecological balance for future generations, promotes
humane health care, and fosters arts to enrich communities."
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- The Henry J. Kaiser Family
Foundation (#80 in the nation, Menlo Park, California)
"The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation is an independent
health care philanthropy and is not associated with Kaiser
Permanente or Kaiser Industries. The Foundation's work is
focused on four main areas: health policy, reproductive
health, HIV policy, and health and development in South
Africa."
- Ewing Marion Kauffman
Foundation (#22 in the nation, Kansas City, MO)
- W.K. Kellogg Foundation
(#8 in the nation, Battle Creek, MI)
"Helping people help themselves through the practical
application of knowledge and resources to improve their
quality of life and that of future generations."
- The Esther
A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund, Inc.
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- John D. and Catherine
T. MacArthur Foundation (#9 in the nation, Chicago,
IL)
"Seeking the development of healthy individuals
and effective communities, peace within and among nations,
responsible choices about human reproduction, and a global
ecosystem capable of supporting healthy human societies."
- The John and Mary R.
Markle Foundation
- Merck
Company Foundation
- Metropolitan Life Foundation
(New York, NY)
"Our goals are to strengthen communities, promote
good health and improve education by assisting tax-emempt
organizations in supporting various educational, health
and welfare, and civic and cultural organizations through
a program of financial support."
- Milbank
Memorial Fund (New York, NY)
- M. J. Murdock Charitable
Trust (#67 in the nation, Vancouver, WA)
Enriching the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by
providing grants to organizations that seek to strengthen
the region's educational and cultural base in creativestainable
ways.
- Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
(#16 in the nation, Flint, MI)
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