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Canadian Directory to Foundations, 1994/95
Toronto, Canada:Canadian Centre for Philanthropy, 1994. 11th edition, 346pp. plus indexes.Main Library ;.Reference Funding Center AS911.A2 C36 ed.11.Identifies almost 1000 family,corporate, community and special interest foundations which make awards in Canada.
Consultants in Japanese Philanthropy: 56 Firms that Counsel the Donors
Corporate Philanthropy Report, 1191, 58pp.Lists and profiles 56 organizations that are rmediaries between companies and non-profits in the United States. Six types of consultants are included: those who arrange events for Japanese ients,those who provide contributions-management assistance to subsidiaries,hose who work with the Washington public affairs offices of Japanese companies,those who communicate directly with corporate headquarters in Japan, those who provide community relations counsel to the public relations departments of Japanese manufacturing plants, and those who act as investment advisers, management trainers, or communications pecialists to Japanese companies.The profiles include the organization’s contact person, Japan-related services, background information, and accomplishments.
Cultural funding in Europe
A directory of foundation and corporate support for arts, culture and humanities in Europe.Includes profiles of 152 foundations and orporate funders.Also contains a directory of national or regional associations, forums, or federations of foundation across Europe, plus a directory of foundations arranged by country not covered by this book.
Directory for International Grantmakers
Provides information on the international ivities of 145 grantmakers, showing geographic focus and program are a interests.Entries also provide address and phone number,principal international relations staff person(s), limitations,and approximate amounts of support (total giving, grants made directly to organizations in other countries, grants made via U.S. intermediaries for work in other countries, and grants to domestic nonprofits that work in the U.S. on international issues). Includes geographic and program area indexes.
Directory of American Grantmakers: Funding charitable organisations and Individuals Outside the USA
Describes 300 + American grantmakers that support charitable projects around the world.
Directory of European Foundations
Torino, Italy:Fondazione Geovanni Agnelli. Identifies 301foundations, representing 15 western European countries.Arranged by country. Additional indexes include:foundations by size, by fields of interest, by persons,and by names of foundations.
Directory of Funding Sources for Environmental NGO’s in Central and Easter Europe (CEE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Foundation Centre.Profiles eighty-five foundations and corporate community investment programs with interests in Europe or are intercontinental. Each profile provides contact information and reviews the funder’s history, major activities, types of grants, financial data and application procedures. Also includes geographic and subject index,list of EFC networking centers,annotated bliography,glossary, and a section advising grantseekers how to use the directory to begin a funding search.Subsequent editions called European Foundation Centre Profiles.
Directory of Grant-Making Foundations: Guide to Private Grant Sources
Tokyo, Japan:Foundation Library Center of Japan This directory gives comprehensive coverage - in Japanese -to more than 300 Japanese and international funding sources.Most entries are a full page and provide complete information on addresses, funding levels, grant stipulations, etc.While this guide is clearly directed at Japanese grantseekers, many of the foundations listed tertain applications from foreign sources.Most of the foundations support scientific or technical research. Earlier editions in Main Library Stacks; check Magic for holdings.
Directory of Grant-Making Trusts
Tonbridge,Kent,England:Charities Aid Foundation Identifies 2,459 charitable foundations in England, Scotland,Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands, and Monaco.
Directory of Grant-Making Trusts (International)
Kings Hill, United Kingdom:Charities Aid Foundation This directory lists, specifically, trust which provide funding for projects outside the United Kingdom. In addition to details of future funding priorities of the trust listed, information is also provided on recent grants they have made.
Directory of International Corporate Giving in America and Abroad
Rockville, Maryland:Taft Group,annual.A unique source of information on the charitable giving activities in the U.S.of foreign-owned firms and on the international philanthropic activities of U.S. headquartered companies In all, lists over 650 profiles.
Directory of International Funding Organisations
Bristol,United Kingdom:Charities Aid Foundation.A guide for the non-profit sector.Lists over 200 international funding organizations open to applications from voluntary organizations in the UK.Many of these organizations also provide funding in other areas of the world.
Directory of Japanese Giving
Corporate Philanthropy Report.Seattle,Wash.Profiles 188 Japanese corporations that maintain philanthropic-giving programs.The corporations are organized by industry, including automobile and motorcycle; electronics and high technology;trading; chemicals,pharmaceuticals,and tics;and construction and real estate.Each profile provides information on the corporation’s financial status,address,and contact person,and giving ograms both in Japan and the U.S.,as well as general comments about trends and special considerations in the corporation’s giving.
Environmental Funding in Europe
Brussels,Belgium:European Foundation Centre A directory of foundation and corporate support for environmental programmes in Europe.Includes profiles of 190 foundation and corporate funders which are actively seeking to protect the environment,primarily in Europe but also elsewhere in the world.Also contains a directory of national or regional associations,forums,or federations of foundation across Europe;a directory of additional foundations not covered by this book;a directory of national ministries for environmental protection;and a selected bibliography of additional resources(country specific foundation directories e.g.).
European Foundation Centre Profiles
Brussels, Belgium: European Foundation Centre
Profiles 112 foundations and corporate funders that are members of the European Foundation Centre. Formerly called Directory of Foundation and Corporate Members of the EFC.
Foundation Profiles
The Hague Club.Hague, Netherlands: Bernard Van Leer Foundation Profiles twenty-seven large foundations in Europe and Israel.Entries include a summary of origin, nature, and purpose;
information on the foundation’s source of funds, annual expenditures,tupes of grants and restrictions,and application procedures; officials;and a description of major activities and publications.
Fundraising from America: the complete guide for charities outside the United States
Lingfield, England: Chapel & York Provides the information you need to successfully fundraise from U.S. individuals, foundations, and companies.It is the only book written for charitable organizations outside the U.S. that want to fundraise from U.S. sources.
Grants and Loans from the European Union : A Guide to Community Funding
Luxembourg:Office for Official Publication of the European Communities plies preliminary information about the various forms of financial aid available from the European Union.
Guide Annuaire des Foundations et des Association: GAFA
Vincennes:Editions SA2 Main Library A directory of nonprofit associations in France.
Independent Funding: a Directory of Foundation and Corporate Members of the European
Denise Hizette,Caludia Chantal Zackariya, eds. Brussels:European Foundation Centre Profiles 143 foundations and corporate funders that are members of the EFC.
Inside Japanese Support:Descriptive Profiles and Other Information on Japanese
Rockville, Md: Taft Group...... Provides detailed information on corporate and foundation giving in the United States and Japan.Also contains a how-to-essay on the proper way to approach Japanese funding sources;a historical essay covering Japanese foundations and grantmaking by the Foundation Library Center of Japan;detailed profiles of major Japanese foundations and their grantmaking activities;and detailed profiles of contributions programs administered by major U.S. subsidiaries and affiliates of Japanese companies (indexed nine ways to speed access to nformation).
International Encyclopedia of Foundations
Joseph C.Kiger.New York,N.Y.:Greenwood Press Provides narrative essays, with additional bibliographic references,on 145 foundations in 31 different countries outside the U.S.
International Fund Raising for Not-for-Profits: A Country by Country Profile
Thomas Harris,ed.New York,N.Y.:John Wiley & Sons Assess the potential for fundraising in 18 countries.Outlines legal and taxation issues in each nation.Authors from respective countries examine the state of philanthropy in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Estonia, France, Germany,India, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Singapore,South Africa,Switzerland, the United Kingdom,and the United States.Each country’s profile includes information on its philanthropic history and economic place in the world;its legal and tax systems; its corporate, foundation,and individual giving providing statistics on the latter and rankings of the top grant making institutions when available;and its commonly accepted fundraising practices.Each chapter also contains a bibliography and addresses of organizations that are resources for fund raisers.
International Grantmaking II: an Update on U.S. Foundation Trends
Loren Renz,Josefina Samson-Atienza;contributor, Steven Lawrence.(New York, NY):Foundation Center
International Grantmaking: A Report on U.S. Foundation Trends
Loren Renz.The Foundation Center in cooperating with the Council on Foundations.New York,N.Y.:Foundation Center.
International Guide to Funders Interested in Central and Eastern Europe
Elan Garonzic,ed.Brussels,Belgium:European Foundation Centre.Main Library Reference Funding Center Contains 75 detailed profiles on foundations,corporate community investment programs,and European Institution programs with interest in Central and Easter Europe,the newly Independent States,and the Baltic Republics.Of the 75 profiled funders,47 are European,23 American,l Japanese,and 4 truly intercontinental in nature.
Japanese Corporate Connection: A Guide for Fundraisers
Corporate Philanthropy Report:Seattle,Washington
A roadmap to the Japanese Corporate landscape that will enable fundraisers to determine if Japanese philanthropy is a viable option.
Philanthropic Foundations in Latin America
Ann Stromberg,ed.New York,N.Y.:Russell Sage Foundation Identifies 364 foundations in 18 different countries.Arranged by country.An alphabetical index is also provided.
Philippine Directory of Foundations
Narzalina Z.Lim,editor.Manila:The SCC Development and Research Foundation Identifies approximately 450 foundations.However,only 131 appear in the descriptive directory.The others are merely listed by name.
The International Foundation Directory
London:Europa Publications Limited.Main Library Reference Center.The 2002 or 11th edition covers approximately 2200 foundations and related organizations located in 108 different countries.Typical entries include the name and address of the organization,date founded, history and description of activities,financial data,and names of officers.Also includes introductory essays on A Brief History of Foundations from an international viewpoint;Foundations and the Third Sector in Europe-An Overview;Globalization and Foundations; and A Journey without Borders-ching and Applying to Foundations.
U.S. Foundation Support in Europe 1994/95
Ruth Lauer & Steve England, eds.London,England: Directory of Social Change,1194.A guide to U.S. foundations which award grants for charitable and educational purposes to organizations in Europe.
World Guide to Foundations
Munchen:K.G.Saur.Main Library Reference (l East) Funding Center The first edition published in October 1997 contained close to 22,000 foundations worldwide.The second,two-volume edition has now doubled that number.Volume I Europe includes 20,743 foundations while Volume II Africa,America,Asia,and Oceana documents 20,500 entries.Each entry provides the name of the foundation,address, telephone,e-mail,fax,year of foundation’s creation, chair, managing director, donors, assets, income and expenditures, and aims.
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