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1 Board Grants AMHERST EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOLS $7, AVON LOCAL SCHOOLS $22, BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF VISTA INC. $18, CARLSBAD EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION $7, CASA DE AMPARO $100, COMMON GROUND - THE CINDY NORD CENTER FOR RENEWAL $50, CORNUCOPIA, INC. $10, EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER OF LORAIN COUNTY $11, ELYRIA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $130, ELYRIA CITY SCHOOLS $7, ELYRIA TEENS ACHIEVE SUCCESS $25, EMANUEL COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM $7, HUMILITY OF MARY HOUSING $40, LORAIN CITY SCHOOLS $10, LORAIN CIVIC CENTER COMMITTEE, INC. $45, LORAIN COUNTY REGIONAL SCHOLASTIC ART COMMITTEE $5, MIRA COSTA COLLEGE FOUNDATION $150, NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY OHIO BUCKEYE CHAPTER $3, NORD CENTER $98, OBERLIN CITY SCHOOLS $7, OHIO DANCE THEATRE $30, PULASKI COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS $5, SAN MARCOS EDUCATION FOUNDATION $7, THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM, INC. $20, URBAN CORPS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY $12, VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE SERVICES $15, WVIZ/PBS IDEASTREAM $20, YOUTH CHALLENGE $30, $897, Board Initiatives CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY $50, CITY CLUB OF CLEVELAND $50, CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION $75, COLLEGE NOW GREATER CLEVELAND INC. $300, HORIZON EDUCATION CENTERS $20, LORAIN COUNTY BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB INC $200, LORAIN COUNTY URBAN LEAGUE INC $75, NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME, FKA INVENT NOW INC $234, OHIO FOUNDATION OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES INC $50, TOWARDS EMPLOYMENT $25, UNIVERSITY CIRCLE INCORPORATED $73, $1,153,225.00
2 California CAC ACCESS TO INDEPENDENCE OF SAN DIEGO INC $5, AGUA HEDIONDA LAGOON FOUNDATION $5, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS - CALIFORNIA CHAPTER 3 $5, AUTISM TREE PROJECT INC. $3, BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY $5, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF CARLSBAD $5, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER SAN DIEGO $5, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NORTH COUNTY $5, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SAN DIEGUITO $2, BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF VISTA INC. $5, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SAN MARCOS FOUNDATION $3, CENTER FOR COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS $5, CLASSICS 4 KIDS - JEN DEMIK $5, COMMUNITY HOUSINGWORKS $5, COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER $5, DREAMS FOR CHANGE $5, EDUCATION SYNERGY ALLIANCE / MISISON EDGE SAN DIEGO $5, EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT SYSTEMS, INC. $5, ELEMENTARY INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE $3, EXPANDING YOUR HORIZONS OF SAN DIEGO $2, FEEDING AMERICA SAN DIEGO $7, FOOTHOLD FOUNDATION $2, GIRL SCOUTS SAN DIEGO-IMPERIAL COUNCIL $5, I LOVE A CLEAN SAN DIEGO COUNTY, INC $5, INCLUDE AUTISM $3, INTERFAITH COMMUNITY SERVICES INC $7, IVEY RANCH PARK ASSOCIATION $6, JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF SAN DIEGO $5, JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY $7, JUST IN TIME FOR FOSTER YOUTH $7, LUX ART INSTITUTE $5, MAGDALENA ECKE FAMILY YMCA $3, MAINLY MOZART $2, MEALS-ON-WHEELS GREATER SAN DIEGO, INC. $5, NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR AUTISM RESEARCH $5, NEW VILLAGE ARTS INC $2, NORTH COUNTY LIFELINE $7, OCEAN DISCOVERY INSTITUTE $5, OCEANSIDE MUSEUM OF ART $5, OLD GLOBE THEATRE, D.B.A. THE OLD GLOBE $3, OUTDOOR OUTREACH $5, PALOMAR COLLEGE FOUNDATION $5, PALOMAR HEALTH FOUNDATION $2, PARTNERSHIPS WITH INDUSTRY $2,500.00
3 PLAYWRIGHTS PROJECT $3, POSITIVE ACTION COMMUNITY THEATRE (PACT) $2, POWAY VALLEY THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER $3, PRO KIDS GOLF ACADEMY INC. $5, PROMISES2KIDS $7, RANCHO SANTA FE FOUNDATION $3, READING LEGACIES $2, REALITY CHANGERS $7, RESOUNDING JOY INC. $5, RIDING EMPHASIZING INDIVIDUAL NEEDS AND STRENGTHS $3, SAN DIEGO CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY MUSEUM $5, SAN DIEGO EDUCATION FUND $2, SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY $3, SAN DIEGO MUSEUM OF MAN $5, SAN DIEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION $3, SAN DIEGO RITECARE CHILDHOOD LANGUAGE CENTER $2, SAN DIEGO SECOND CHANCE $3, SAN DIEGO SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY $3, SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ASSOCIATION $3, SCRIPPS RANCH THEATRE $2, SMART FOOD MARKET (DBA SMART FOOD FOUNDATION) $3, SPECIAL OLYMPICS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA $3, TEACH FOR AMERICA SAN DIEGO $5, THE AJA PROJECT $3, THE NEW CHILDREN'S MUSEUM $7, THE SALVATION ARMY $3, THEATER AND ARTS FOUNDATION OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY $5, UC SAN DIEGO FOUNDATION $3, UNITED THROUGH READING $3, VETERANS ASSOCIATION OF NORTH COUNTY(VANC) $2, VH1 SAVE THE MUSIC FOUNDATION $2, VISTA ART FOUNDATION $1, VISTA COMMUNITY CLINIC $3, WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER (WRC) $3, YOUNG AUDIENCES OF SAN DIEGO $3, YWCA OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY $5, $332, Colorado CAC ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE, INC. (ATV) $5, BE THE GIFT INC. $1, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF LARIMER COUNTY $4, CASA OF LARIMER COUNTY $4, COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE $3, COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN COLORADO TO BENEFIT THE SISTER MARY ALICE MURPHY CENTER FOR HOPE $4,850.00
4 EDUCATION FOUNDATION FOR THE ST. VRAIN VALLEY $5, FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY $7, FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY $5, FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION $6, HOMELESS GEAR INC. $5, HOUSE OF NEIGHBORLY SERVICE $5, LIBERTY COMMON SCHOOL $3, LINCOLN CENTER SUPPORT LEAGUE $7, LIVE THE VICTORY, DBA THE MATTHEWS HOUSE $10, OUTREACH UNITED RESOURCE CENTER, INC. $5, PARTNERS MENTORING YOUTH $4, RESPITE CARE, INC. $10, RIDGEVIEW CLASSICAL SCHOOLS $7, SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM ADVOCATE (SAVA) CENTER $5, THOMPSON VALLEY PRESCHOOL, INC. $4, UNITED DAY CARE CENTER $7, VOICES CARRY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER $4, $125, Georgia CAC 21ST CENTURY LEADERS, INC. $12, ACTION MINISTRIES INC $2, ARTSNOW $10, ATLANTA NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP INC $5, AURORA THEATRE, INC $5, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF METRO ATLANTA $10, CHATTAHOOCHEE ELEMENTARY $7, CHILDRENS RESTORATION NETWORK INC $2, CITIZENS AGAINST VIOLENCE INC $15, COLLINS HILL EDUCATION FOUNDATION $5, EAST GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE FOUNDATION $7, EVERYBODY WINS! ATLANTA $7, FERNBANK, INC. $5, GEORGIA 4-H FOUNDATION $4, GEORGIA CENTER FOR CHILD ADVOCACY $5, GEORGIA CENTER FOR NONPROFITS $5, GEORGIA COUNCIL ON ECONOMIC EDUCATION $5, GIRL SCOUTS OF GREATER ATLANTA, INC. $2, GIRLS INCORPORATED OF GREATER ATLANTA $7, GOLDEN HARVEST FOOD BANK $5, HI-HOPE SERVICE CENTER, INC. $5, JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF GEORGIA $40, KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION, INC. $10, LATIN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION $5, LEKOTEK OF GEORGIA, INC. $3,500.00
5 MEALS BY GRACE, INC. DBA F I L L MINISTRIES $10, N.O.A.'S ARK. INC $10, NEXT GENERATION FOCUS, INC. $7, NORCROSS COOPERATIVE MINISTRY $10, PARTNERSHIP AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE $7, RAINBOW CHILDREN'S HOME $1, RAINBOW VILLAGE, INC. $25, RAKSHA,INC $5, REACH FOR EXCELLENCE INC $7, SOUTHEASTERN TECHNICAL COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. $50, THE ATLANTA OPERA INC $5, THE ELAINE CLARK CENTER $10, VOX TEEN COMMUNICATIONS $10, WELLSPRING LIVING $10, WOODRUFF ARTS CENTER $10, YEAR UP ATLANTA $2, YOUTH ENTREPRENEURS GEORGIA $2, $375, NEO CAC "CAN I TELL YOU MY STORY" $15, ACHIEVEMENT CENTER FOR CHILDREN $5, AVON/AVON LAKE COMMUNITY RESOURCE SERVICES $5, BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY $13, BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF LORAIN COUNTY $20, BLACK PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION CHARITABLE FOUNDATION $5, BLESSING HOUSE $20, CATHOLIC CHARITIES CORPORATION $40, CENTER FOR ARTS-INSPIRED LEARNING $5, CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER $15, CITY YEAR CLEVELAND $10, CLEVELAND COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS $6, CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY $16, CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE $35, CLEVELAND ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY $15, COMMON GROUND - THE CINDY NORD CENTER FOR RENEWAL $15, CONNECTING FOR KIDS OF WESTLAKE, OH $10, CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE $15, DIVERSITY CENTER OF NORTHEAST OHIO INC $10, EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER OF LORAIN COUNTY $12, EDWINS LEADERSHIP & RESTAURANT INSTITUTE $12, EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY $45, EL CENTRO DE SERVICIOS SOCIALES INC $25, FACING HISTORY AND OURSELVES $6, FAMILY PROMISE OF LORAIN COUNTY, INC. $10,000.00
6 FIRELANDS ASSN FOR THE VISUAL ARTS $10, GET WITH THE PROGRAM, INC. $5, GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH EAST OHIO $15, GREAT LAKES THEATER FESTIVAL INC $10, JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF GREATER CLEVELAND $10, KULTURE KIDS $14, LAKE ERIE NATURE & SCIENCE CENTER $10, LEADERSHIP LORAIN COUNTY $20, LIFEACT $10, LITTLE LIGHTHOUSE LEARNING CENTER $20, LORAIN COOPERATIVE MINISTRY $10, LORAIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE $9, LORAIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY $5, LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR $15, LORAIN LIGHTHOUSE UNITED METHODIST $9, LUTHERAN METROPOLITAN MINISTRY $7, MALTZ MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE $7, MANUFACTURING ADVOCACY & GROWTH NETWORK INC $15, MT NEBO PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH $10, NEIGHBORHOOD ALLIANCE $56, OBERLIN COLLEGE $7, OBERLIN COMMUNITY SERVICES $24, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY LORAIN COUNTY 4-H EXTENSION $30, OHIOGUIDESTONE $9, OPERATION OUTREACH-USA INC $6, PACE FOUNDATION $45, PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION $15, PROFESSIONAL FLAIR, INC. DBA THE DANCING WHEELS COMPANY & SCHOOL $7, RITE BOARD SPONSORED BY LORAIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE $15, SAVE OUR CHILDREN, INC. $40, SECOND HARVEST FOODBANK OF NORTH CENTRAL OHIO $60, STARTING POINT $10, THE MAD FACTORY $20, THE SALVATION ARMY $10, THE SALVATION ARMY $10, UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF GREATER CLEVELAND INC. $10, VEGGIE U $15, WEST SIDE CATHOLIC CENTER $5, $995, New Jersey CAC ANCHOR HOUSE INC. $5, BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF TRENTON-MERCER COUNTY INC $20, EDEN AUTISM SERVICES FOUNDATION INC $6, EVERY CHILD VALUED A NJ NONPROFIT CORPORATION $4,000.00
7 HOMEFRONT INC $15, ISLES INC $5, MERCER STREET FRIENDS CENTER $5, MINDING OUR BUSINESS INC $10, OCEAN'S HARBOR HOUSE INC. $4, TRENTON AREA SOUP KITCHEN (TASK) $6, TRENTON CIVIL CIRCUS PROJECT $5, TRENTON COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL INC $10, YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, PRINCETON, NJ $5, $100, Pennsylvania CAC ADAPTIVE SPORTS PROGRAM OF OHIO $8, CCESC/EAST PALESTINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL $5, INSPIRING MINDS $25, PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY INC. $5, SISTER JEROME'S SCHOOLS DBA MILLCREEK CHILDREN'S CENTER $16, THE SALVATION ARMY $15, $75, Rhode Island CAC AMOS HOUSE $10, AS220 $7, AUDUBON SOCIETY OF RHODE ISLAND $5, BEAT THE STREETS PROVIDENCE $10, BOOKS ARE WINGS $7, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF PROVIDENCE $10, CAMP SUREFIRE FOUNDATION $5, CHILDREN'S FRIEND AND SERVICE $15, COMMUNITY BOATING CENTER INC $4, EVERETT $5, FARM FRESH RHODE ISLAND $5, GOOD NEIGHBORS, INC. $10, JONNYCAKE CENTER OF WESTERLY $10, LUCY'S HEARTH $10, OPERATION STAND DOWN RI $7, PAUL CUFFEE SCHOOL $5, PROVIDENCE FOUNDATION $5, REACH OUT AND READ RI $8, RIVERZEDGE ARTS $10, ROGERS HOME, INC. $10, SOJOURNER HOUSE $10, STAR KIDS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM, INC. $7, STEPPINGSTONE, INC. $5, THE AUTISM PROJECT $5,000.00
8 THE COLLEGE CRUSADE OF RHODE ISLAND $10, THE MANTON AVENUE PROJECT $12, THE SANDRA FEINSTEIN-GAMM THEATRE $6, VSA ARTS RHODE ISLAND $5, WASHINGTON PARK CITIZENS ASSOCIATION, INC. $10, WOONASQUATUCKET VALLEY COMMUNITY BUILD D/B/A THE STEEL YARD $5, YOUTH IN ACTION $5, YWCA RHODE ISLAND $10, $250, Virginia CAC COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF VIRGINIA, INC. $30, HERITAGE CARES FOOD PANTRY $3, NEW RIVER VALLEY AGENCY ON AGING $7, PULASKI DAILY BREAD INC. $5, PULASKI MIDDLE SCHOOL $17, SAFE HAVEN CHILD VISITATION CENTERS OF THE NEW RIVER VALLEY $8, THE ROCK YOUTH CENTER OF PULASKI INC. $5, $75, Wisconsin CAC CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF LA CROSSE INC $5, CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF EAU CLAIRE $4, CHIPPEWA VALLEY CULTURAL ASSOCIATION, INC. $16, FEED MY PEOPLE INC $5, FRIENDS OF THE CHIPPEWA FALLS PUBLIC LIBRARY $7, HOPE GOSPEL MISSION INC $5, JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT NORTH WEST WISCONSIN $10, LE PHILLIPS CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER OUTREACH OFFICE $7, MCDONELL ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB $11, ST. PETER'S SCHOOL $2, $75, Multi- Year Grants CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART $100, FRIENDS OF BREAKTHROUGH SCHOOLS $250, LORAIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION $50, MUSICAL ARTS ASSOCIATION / THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA $100, SECOND HARVEST FOODBANK OF NORTH CENTRAL OHIO $450, TECH CORPS OHIO $204, $1,154, TOTAL: $5,608,442.00
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