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Cu respect:
Nicolae Cirpala
Director
International Relief Friendship Foundation IRFF, Moldova
www.irffmd.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype: irffmd
tel/fax:
mobile:
(37322)738330
(373)69006351
The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation
20 Squadron Blvd., Ste. 630
New City, NY 10956-5247
Telephone: (845) 639-6799
Contact: Robert Weinberger, Admin. Dir.
FAX: (845) 639-6798
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.hhwf.org/
Donor(s): Mrs. Charles S. Payson‡.
Type of grantmaker: Independent foundation.
Background: Charitable trust established in 1943; established as a private
foundation in 1947; incorporated in 1951 in NY.
Purpose and activities: To support beginning postdoctoral training in basic
biomedical research through research fellowships for residents of the United
States, Canada, or Mexico. Fellowships are awarded to individuals but funds are
administered largely by research institutions. American citizenship is not
required, but foreign nationals are expected to pursue their research in the
U.S.
Fields of interest: Medical research.
Geographic focus: National; international
Types of support: Fellowships.
Limitations: Giving limited to North America, including Canada and Mexico.
Publications: Annual report; Application guidelines; Financial statement;
Informational brochure (including application guidelines).
Application information: Application forms available Apr. 15 on foundation Web
site. For application guidelines and procedures, and any inquiries, please
E-mail or see foundation Web site. Application form required.
Initial approach: Complete application form on-line
Deadline(s): Submit proposal in July; deadline July 15
Final notification: 3 months
Officers and Trustees:* Averil Payson Meyer,* Pres.; Stephen C. Harrison,
Ph.D.,* V.P. and Chair., Scientific Advisory Comm.; Lisa A. Steiner, M.D.,*
V.P.; W. Perry Welch, Treas.; Milton N. Allen; Jerome Gross, M.D.; Payne
Middleton; Thomas Sakmar, M.D.; Stephen C. Sherrill; Christopher Walsh, Ph.D.
Scientific Advisory Committee: Thomas M. Jessell, Ph.D.; Daniel Kahne, Ph.D.;
Barbara J. Meyer, Ph.D.; Erin K. O'Shea, Ph.D.; Matthew D. Scharff, M.D.; Julie
Theriot, Ph.D.; S. Lawrence Ziporsky, Ph.D.
Number of staff: 1 full-time professional.
Financial data: (yr. ended 06/30/05): Assets, $46,149,070 (M); gifts received,
$592,844; expenditures, $3,239,449; total giving, $2,486,105; qualifying
distributions, $2,890,566; giving activities include $2,486,105 for 58 grants
to individuals (high: $49,000) and $2,890,566 for 1 foundation-administered
program.
Grantmaker's financial estimates: (yr. ended 3/31/06): Estimated assets,
$49,430,471; estimated total giving, $2,500,000.
Wheelchair Foundation
3820 Blackhawk Rd.
Danville, CA 94506-4617
Telephone: (925) 791-2340
FAX: (925) 791-2346
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.wheelchairfoundation.org
Type of grantmaker: Public charity.
Purpose and activities: The foundation seeks to create awareness of the needs
and abilities of people with physical disabilities, to promote the joy of
giving, create global friendship, and to deliver a wheelchair to every child,
teen and adult in the world who needs one, but cannot afford one.
Fields of interest: Physically disabled.
Geographic focus: National; international
Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
Publications: Annual report.
Officers and Directors:* Kenneth E. Behring,* Chair.; David E. Behring, Pres.;
Earl J. Callison,* V.P. and Treas.; Christopher L. Rudd,* Secy.; Stephen P.
Beinke; Christopher J. Lewis; John Wilhellmy, M.D.
Financial data: (yr. ended 12/31/05): Revenue, $12,253,804; assets, $6,760,694
(M); gifts received, $11,725,692; expenditures, $11,801,807; total giving,
$6,596,759; program services expenses, $8,849,284; giving activities include
$6,596,759 for grants to individuals.
Wheat Ridge Ministries
1 Pierce Pl., Ste. 250E
Itasca, IL 60143-2634
Telephone: (630) 766-9066
Contact: Richard E. Herman, Pres.
FAX: (630) 766-9622
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Toll-free tel.: (800) 762-6748
E-mail for Richard E. Herman: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.wheatridge.org
Type of grantmaker: Public charity.
Background: Founded in 1905 in CO.
Purpose and activities: The ministry provides start-up funds for health and
healing projects for people of all ages throughout the world. It seeks to
assist Lutheran congregations, judicatories, organizations, and other entities
by providing seed money for new ministries that serve the whole person. Focus
is on short-term projects of one, two, or three years in hopes that these
awards help to start new projects which will continue with funding from other
sources. Emphasis is on new ministries which can be replicated in other areas
and which will provide health and hope to those people involved. The ministry
also provides clergy sabbaticals. It considers appropritae requests from any
country or region.
Program area(s): The grantmaker has identified the following area(s) of
interest:
Congregation Health and Hope Funds: The organization awards one-time, one-year
grants of up to $2,000 to help Lutheran congregations take the first small
steps in developing a new ministry of health and hope.
Good Samaritan Fund: The fund awards grants of up to $5,000 for Lutheran
congregations who wish to establish new ministry efforts serving refugees and
immigrants living in the congregations' communities.
Major Grants: Grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 over a three-year period,
are awarded each year for a variety of health-related ministries sponsored by
congregations or agencies.
Sabbatical Grants: Provide financial assistance to congregations who are
supporting and encouraging the health and wellness of church leaders by
providing sabbatical experience for pastors and other full-time professional
church workers in the congregation.
Short-Term Grants: The organization awards a limited number of small,
short-term grants for one year or less, in amounts less than $5,000 that help
develop ideas, plans, and training for health and healing ministries.
Fields of interest: Aging; Aging, centers/services; AIDS; Health care; Health
organizations; Homeless; Homeless, human services; Human services; Protestant
agencies & churches; Religion; Youth, services.
Geographic focus: National; international
Types of support: Conferences/seminars; General/operating support; Program
development; Seed money.
Limitations: Giving on an international basis. No support for organizations
with no significant involvement of Lutheran agencies, congregations. No grants
to individuals, or for deficit financing, capital funding, endowments, or
ordinary ongoing operating expenses.
Publications: Annual report; Application guidelines; Financial statement;
Grants list; Informational brochure; Informational brochure (including
application guidelines); Newsletter; Occasional report; Program policy
statement.
Application information: See Web site for additional information. Application
form required.
Initial approach: Telephone or outline of proposal
Copies of proposal: 2
Board meeting date(s): May and Nov.
Deadline(s): Mar. 1 for Good Samaritan Grants; June. 1 and Dec. 1 for Major
Grants; July 1 and Sept. 30 for Congregation Health and Hope Grants
Final notification: May and Nov.
Officers and Directors:* Richard E. Herman,* Pres.; John Walz,* Treas.; Marilyn
E. Bader; John M. Bouman; Rev. William R. Diekelman, Ph.D.; and 14 additional
directors.
Number of staff: 5 full-time professional; 5 full-time support; 2 part-time
support.
Financial data: (yr. ended 06/30/06): Revenue, $5,690,167; assets, $13,247,354
(M); gifts received, $4,132,774; expenditures, $4,548,399; total giving,
$1,563,446; program services expenses, $3,180,226; giving activities include
$1,563,446 for 96 grants (high: $800,000; low: $200) and $1,616,780 for
foundation-administered programs.
Grantmaker's financial estimates: (yr. ended 6/30/07): Estimated assets,
$13,500,000; estimated total giving, $735,000.
1 Donate
Charity Registration No MD 0000694
Why support people in needs?
A.F.IRFF ONLUS Moldova’s mission is to make a major contribution to solve major
problems of people in needs! Thanks to supporters like you, we are one of the
most effective international aid organizations in the world. With your help, we
bring help and hope to tens of thousands of people in hundreds of communities.
Where your support went in 2001-2007:
EVENTS ARCHIVE
What your contribution can accomplish this year:
Association’s projects
The UN millennium development goals
Charity projects:
1.Long Distance adoption project;
2.The essence of the existence centers;
1 - Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Educational projects:
1.Youth Change the World;
2.The essence of existence;
3.Summer camps;
2 - Achieve universal primary education
Youth projects:
1.Youth Change the World project for the education of healthy relations
between boys and girls and preparing them for healthy family life. Abstinence
before marriage and fidelity in marriage education;
3 - Promote gender equality and empower women
Medical projects:
1. Projects for helping the disabled people;
2. HIV/AIDS prevention projects;
3. Health exhibition;
4. Medical projects;
4 - Reduce child mortality
5 - Improve maternal health
6 - Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
Environmental projects:
1.Ecological and community projects;
7 - Ensure environmental sustainability
Peace building and conflict resolution projects:
1.International conferences;
2.International summer camps;
3. Projects involving international volunteers;
4. Peace flower festival;
8 - Develop a global partnership for development
Sending Donations:
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NAME: Asociatia Filantropica”IRFF ONLUS” Moldova
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Bank Dates:
Beneficiary's
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