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Supports literacy enrichment programs focusing on arts education and professional development for New York City public school children.
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Kornfeld Foundation Brooklyn, NY, United States Fast-track your prospect research with a Professional plan subscription.
Access lists of funders based on detailed search criteria and other features such as: Who's Who - Officers and Staff The Foundation supports: 1) Literacy enrichment programs for New York City public school children that focus on arts education and professional development; 2) Robert Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins Medical School; 3) Grants in palliative care research, currently focused on the National Palliative Care Research Center at Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, New York; and 4) Community service grants focused on improving education, health and well-being services for immigrant and minority communities in New York City..
Established in 1979 - The foundation was established by Emily Davie Kornfeld in 1979, and was the principal beneficiary of Mrs. Kornfeld's estate upon her death in 1989. Mrs. Kornfeld's personal philanthropy supported medical research in the control and treatment of pain, as well as efforts directed at enhancing individual choice in medical treatment and dying.
In the last decade the foundation has evolved its interests to include bioethics, palliative care, medical research and education Established in 1979 - The foundation was established by Emily Davie Kornfeld in 1979, and was the principal beneficiary of Mrs. Kornfeld's estate upon her death in 1989.
Mrs. Kornfeld's personal philanthropy supported medical research in the control and treatment of pain, as well as efforts directed at enhancing individual choice in medical treatment and dying. In the last decade the foundation has evolved its interests to include bioethics, palliative care, medical research and education The Emily Davie and Joseph S.
Kornfeld Foundation 41 Schermerhorn Street, Suite 208 Grant Information Last Updated: https://fconline. foundationcenter. org/ Let us know your thoughts!
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Jerome Early-Career Project Grants is a grant from Forecast Public Art, funded by the Jerome Foundation, that funds the creation of new public art projects by early-career artists based in Minnesota. Two grants of $8,000 each are awarded annually to support temporary or permanent public artworks anywhere in Minnesota. Projects may be supported by public or nonprofit agencies but private commissions are not eligible, and a secured project site is required at the time of application. The program places special emphasis on supporting BIPOC and Native artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, women artists, immigrant artists, rural artists, and artists with disabilities. Eligible applicants are Minnesota-based individual artists with 2–10 years of generative experience. The application deadline was October 15, 2025.
The Local Cultural Council Program is a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council distributing $1,000 to $10,000 through a statewide network of 329 Local Cultural Councils (LCCs) representing every city and town in the Commonwealth. Each LCC awards funds based on local community cultural needs as assessed by council members. Eligible applicants include artists, nonprofits, schools, and organizations pursuing arts, humanities, and science projects. Applications are submitted directly to local councils and are typically due by October 16. Grants from most LCCs are reimbursement-based. Massachusetts Cultural Council funds the LCCs centrally, which then regrant to community projects.