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AJA Foundation Grants

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The AJA Foundation is dedicated to addressing fundamental human rights by providing global support for initiatives focused on clean water, education, and healthcare. Through substantial investments, including over $3 million in clean water projects and $4 million in educational programs, the foundation aims to create equitable opportunities for disadvantaged communities. Their commitment helps improve health outcomes, educational access, and economic mobility, ensuring that access to essential resources is not determined by one's background.
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Adkins Family Foundation Grants

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The Adkins Family Foundation Grants aim to provide essential resources to uplift people of color and those in need within inner-city and underserved communities. Grounded in a faith-based mission, the foundation focuses on enhancing self-esteem and fulfilling the dreams of at-risk children. They invite proposals for projects that support children’s programs, the arts, and general operational support, striving to reduce daily inequities faced by marginalized groups.
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A. O. Smith Foundation Grants

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The A. O. Smith Foundation, established in 1955, provides grants to support charitable, educational, and human services organizations primarily in communities where A. O. Smith Corporation operates. With a mission focused on enhancing community well-being, the Foundation promotes education, arts, culture, and health initiatives. It encourages employees to engage in volunteerism, fostering a culture of community involvement. Notably, the Foundation does not fund politically active organizations or those primarily aiming to influence legislation.
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US $40,000 - US $150,000

11th Hour Racing Grant

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The 11th Hour Racing Grant supports initiatives aimed at restoring ocean health through local stewardship and sustainable practices. It focuses on projects that promote ocean literacy, clean technologies, and ecosystem restoration. Grants are available for organizations addressing climate change's impact on marine environments, with an emphasis on collaboration, measurable outcomes, and replicable solutions. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and international entities, though projects must avoid political advocacy and general funding.
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