ASIAN AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACCESS PROJECT
(a project of the Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center) | $30,000 |
To support a collaboration of five DC-based Asian-American organizations in order to
ensure government compliance with the recently passed Language Access Act. |
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| THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION | $30,000 |
To support an analysis of the proposed new federal infrastructure payment to the District. |
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| CORCORAN MUSEUM OF ART | $25,000 |
To support the special exhibition, Shomei Tomatsu: Skin of a Nation. |
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| COUNCIL FOR COURT EXCELLENCE | $40,000 |
Fifth and final grant to support the DC Child Abuse and Neglect System Reform Project,
which facilitates and monitors improvements in the DC child welfare system. |
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| DC APPLESEED CENTER FOR LAW AND JUSTICE | $25,000 |
To support efforts to address the city’s structural deficit. |
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| DC EMPLOYMENT JUSTICE CENTER | $60,000 |
Fourth consecutive year and the first installment of a $120,000, two-year general
operating support grant to secure and enforce the rights of low-income
workers in the Washington, DC area. |
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| DC FISCAL POLICY INSTITUTE | $50,000 |
Fourth consecutive operating grant to support analysis of budget and tax
issues that affect low and moderate-income residents of the District. |
$40,000 |
To analyze the plan for public financing of a DC baseball stadium. |
$10,000 |
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| DC HUNGER SOLUTIONS | $40,000 |
Third consecutive year of general operating support to reduce hunger and its
consequences for low-income children and their families in DC by expanding the
reach of federally-funded nutrition programs. |
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| DC VOTE | $50,000 |
To create the most comprehensive and publicly accessible archive of
information related to congressional voting representation in the
District of Columbia. |
$25,000 |
General operating support to gain full voting representation in the US
Congress for the citizens of the District of Columbia. |
$25,000 |
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| FOSTER AND ADOPTIVE PARENT ADVOCACY CENTER | $35,000 |
To support a court advocacy initiative to improve case planning and services for
children in the DC child welfare system. This represents the fourth consecutive grant,
two for the Peer Advocacy and Support Program and one for general operations. |
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| MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON | $10,000 |
To support the discretionary fund for the Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator of Photography. |
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| NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART | $110,000 |
Second installment of a three-year grant to support of the inaugural series
of exhibitions in the new photography galleries in the West Building. |
$100,000 |
To support the discretionary fund of the Head Curator in the Department
of Photography. |
$10,000 |
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| NONPROFIT ROUNDTABLE OF GREATER WASHINGTON | $50,000 |
Following three consecutive years of start up support, the first installment
of a final, two-year, $90,000 general operating support grant to build the strength,
influence and visibility of the nonprofit community in Greater Washington. |
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| UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY, CENTER FOR ART AND VISUAL CULTURE |
$20,000 |
To support the exhibition, Blur of the Otherworldly: Contemporary Art, Technology and the Paranormal, as well as the related catalogue. |
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| WASHINGTON AIDS PARTNERSHIP | $40,000 |
First installment of a two-year, $80,000 grant to support the Syringe Access Working Group (SAWG), a new collaborative project of the Washington AIDS Partnership, DC Appleseed, Whitman-Walker Clinic and Prevention Works, to plan and advocate for syringe access in DC. |
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| TAHIRIH JUSTICE CENTER | $40,000 |
Fourth consecutive year of general operating support for advocacy and public policy efforts to secure legal and social justice for immigrant women fleeing gender-based violence and other human rights violations. |
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| YALE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY | $50,000 |
The second installment of a five-year grant in support of Yale University
Art Gallery’s major acquisition of photographs created by the American
photographer Robert Adams. |
$40,000 |
To support the discretionary fund of the Henry J. Heinz II Director. | $10,000 |
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| SPECIAL GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT GRANTS |
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| DC ACTION FOR CHILDREN | $1,000 |
Special general operating support. |
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| DC FISCAL POLICY INSTITUTE |
$1,000 |
Special general operating support. |
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| THE FOUNDATION CENTER | $1,000 |
Third consecutive year of general operating support. |
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| OUR PLACE, DC | $1,000 |
Special general operating support. |
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| 2004 STAFF MATCHING GRANTS |
$1195 |
AVODAH |
$162 |
WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL |
$1033 |
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| TOTAL FOR 2004 |
$710,195 |