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William Talbott Hillman Foundation Targeted Grants is sponsored by Hillman Family Foundations. One of the 18 member foundations of HFF, it focuses on specific targeted areas: Visual Arts (New York City and Pittsburgh); Safety nets for working visual artists and education (New York City); and Gun law reform, gun-related suicide prevention, and civic engagement (Nationwide). While applications are accepted year-round, funding decisions are made twice annually.
Geographic focus: Pittsburgh, PA; New York City, NY; and Nationwide (for gun safety and civic engagement).
Focus areas: Visual Arts, Safety Nets for Artists, Gun Violence Prevention, Civic Engagement
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