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 2003 Grantees

Funds for these grants come from general contributions by individuals, as well as targeted contributions to the Southern Outlook Fund, Grassroots Fund, and the Modjeska Simkins Fund. Several private foundations also support FSC grantmaking, including the Fonda Family Foundation, the Gill Foundation, Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, the Turner Foundation, and the Vanguard Public Foundation.  This spring FSC gave close to $140,000 to 46 organizations working for social change
(Includes Donor Advised and General Grants Cycle Grantees):

January - June, 2003
* Spring 2003 Grantees 

Advance GCFA • New York, NY
$2,000

After 5 Program• Atlanta, GA
$2,500

Agricultural Missions Inc • NY, NY
$6,000

All Our Children • Elkhart, IN
$2,000

*Athens Living Wage Campaign • Athens, GA
$3,000

Beloved Community Center • Greensboro, NC
$3,000

Capital View Garden Club • Atlanta, GA
$2,000

Capital View Neighborhood Association • Atlanta, GA
$1,310

Carolina Center for Public Service @ UNC • Chapel Hill, NC
$4,000

*Center for Education Equality • Greenville, SC
$4,000

Community Alert • Atlanta, GA
$2,000

Concerned Neighbors of Chosewood • Atlanta, GA
$4,500

*Eastern North Carolina Workers • Fayetteville, NC
$2,000

Expanding Destinies • Atlanta, GA
$2,500

Friends Committee on National Legislation • Washington, DC
$1,000

Fun For A Day • Atlanta, GA
$2,500

Fund for Southern CommunitiesFund for Southern Communities • Atlanta, GA
$5,000

*Gainesville Area Citizen Advocacy, Gainsville, GA
$1,500

*Georgia Coalition of Black Women • Atlanta, GA
$1,500

*Georgia Employee Federation • Atlanta, GA
$2,000

Grassroots Fund • Raleigh NC
$4,000

IDEAS (Institute for Development, Evaluation, Assistance And Solutions) • Decatur, GA
$30,000

*In The Life • Atlanta, GA
$2,000

International Labor Rights Fund • Washington, DC
$2,000

*Lesbian & Gay Community of Charlotte
$1,500

Maryknoll Mission Association for the Faithful • Maryknoll, NY
$2,000

*McIntosh SEED • Darien, GA
$3,000

*Morningside Community Development Association • Anderson, SC
$4,000

Our Distant Neighbors • Atlanta, GA
$1,988

Oxfam America • Boston, MA
$2,000

Perkerson Park Restoration Committee • Atlanta, GA
$1,450

Presbyterian Answer to Hunger Program (PATH) • Atlanta, GA
$2,000

*PRO Hampton County, Varnville, SC
$1,500

South River Gardens Community Association • Atlanta, GA
$1,500

Southern Center for Human Rights • Atlanta, GA
$2,500

*SouthStar Community Development Corporation • Atlanta, GA
$2,000

*SURGE • Chapel Hill, NC
$2,000

The New Calvary Commission for Community Improvement - Senior Citizens Program • Atlanta, GA
$1,125

The Open Door • Atlanta, GA
$2,000

Thomasville Golden Age Club • Atlanta, GA
$2,500

*Triangle Disability Advocates • Raleigh, NC
$3,000

US Labor Education in the Americas Project • Chicago, IL
$2,000

*We Are Family • Charleston, SC
$3,000

Witness for Peace • Raleigh, NC
$300

Women's Action for New Direction • Arlington, MA
$1,000

*Youth Creating Change • Chapel Hill, NC
$3,500

 

 

 

 

 

         

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