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Pollack, Rachel H.; Toward, Christopher – Currents, 1999
With each merger or corporate restructuring comes the possibility that corporate giving to higher education will suffer. A combination of patience, understanding of the processes at work in corporate change, and regular contact with affected companies can help position the college or university to make the most of any outcome. (MSE)
Descriptors: Business Administration, College Administration, Fund Raising, Higher Education
Connor, C. Michael – Currents, 1999
Although nearly all the world's cultures value philanthropy, few have a recent history of giving to education. If colleges and universities make the effort to motivate their international constituents today, these alumni, families, and friends can have a significant impact on the institution's future. The first step is for institutions to examine…
Descriptors: Alumni, College Administration, Foreign Students, Fund Raising
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Welner, Kevin G. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2000
Explores the nature and implications of a 1999 decision of the Arizona Supreme Court that upheld the constitutionality of a state tax credit that offers a $500 credit to taxpayers who donate money to nonprofit organizations, which in turn, donate the money to students to help defray the costs of attending private and parochial schools. (SLD)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Elementary Education, Private Financial Support
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Henriquez, Andres – Reading Research Quarterly, 2005
The Carnegie Corporation of New York is associated with the very foundations of literacy going back to the philanthropy of Andrew Carnegie himself and of the Corporation in its early years. Andrew Carnegie's legacy includes over 2,500 free public libraries that he saw as a link "bridging ignorance and education." In fact, Carnegie, the…
Descriptors: Corporations, Private Financial Support, Literacy Education, Philanthropic Foundations
MDC, Inc., 2007
The South is arguably the most generous region of a generous nation. Southerners give to their universities and schools, to their soup kitchens and homeless shelters, to the community United Way, to relief agencies responding to natural disasters, and most specially to their churches and other religious institutions. As a whole, Southerners give…
Descriptors: Population Trends, Private Financial Support, Philanthropic Foundations, Social Action
Page, Penny Booth – 1994
The passage of the Federal Drug-Free Schools and Communities legislation expands alcohol/drug prevention targets and makes it important that educators and community leaders understand how to seek out and compete for grant dollars to meet legislative mandates. The initial step in seeking grants is understanding which of the two types of sources,…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Drug Education, Federal Aid, Grants
Taft Group, Rockville, MD. – 1994
Libraries facing diminishing budgets and increasing demand for services must explore all funding sources, especially the more than $6 billion available in annual foundation and corporate giving. The easier and greater access to information on prospective givers provided simplifies this task. It profiles 1,471 library grant givers, compiled from…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Corporate Support, Fund Raising, Grants
McKersie, Bill – 1992
The role of Chicago foundations in school reform from 1987 to 1990 is examined in this paper, with a focus on the paradoxical relationship between the city's philanthropic community and the Chicago Reform Act of 1988. Data were derived from three surveys conducted since 1987 on the levels and targets of educational grantmaking by Chicago…
Descriptors: Donors, Elementary Secondary Education, Foundation Programs, Grants
Miller, Michael T.; Newman, Richard E. – 1993
In light of the current period of higher education financial retrenchment, a model for athletic program fund raising is proposed. It is stressed that any program must respond to individual donor needs through open lines of communication that link the act of giving to some aspect, belief, or feeling of the donor. Fund raisers are seen as typically…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Donors, Educational Finance, Financial Exigency
Parker, Franklin; Parker, Betty J. – 1993
During his career, George Peabody financially supported educational endeavors and went beyond the accumulation of money to leave for one's children. His support began in the mid-1800s and his educational legacy remains. He established: (1) a $2 million Peabody Education Fund to promote public schools and teacher training in 12 civil war devastated…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship, Financial Support
Broderick, Barbara, Ed. – 1990
Private philanthropic foundations that fund precollege programs are described in this guidebook that is designed to help the prospective grant applicant. The introduction provides information on the following: how to identify good prospects; five steps in identifying the right foundation; five matchmaking steps; strategies for fund-raising…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Endowment Funds, Financial Support
Council for Financial Aid to Education, New York, NY. – 1982
Details of 1981 aid-to-education programs by U.S. companies are presented in this handbook. For each company, information is provided on the purpose of grants, techniques of providing funds to support education, the amount of total educational grants in 1981, support of colleges and universities, support of students, support of education-related…
Descriptors: College Students, Fringe Benefits, Grants, Higher Education
Conference Board, Inc., New York, NY. – 1989
Since its founding in 1916, the goals of the Conference Board have been to improve the business enterprise system and to enhance the contribution of business to society. To accomplish this, the Conference Board sponsors forums and research to identify areas of concern and to stimulate the exchange of ideas among leading industry executives. The…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Business Responsibility, Corporate Support, Elementary Secondary Education
Levy, Reynold – AAHE Bulletin, 1985
Characteristics of liberal arts colleges that motivate AT&T and other business and industrial firms to provide financial support are discussed. AT&T believes that independent colleges emphasize teaching excellence, including instruction in small settings and face-to-face discussion. Students benefit by early emphasis on the liberal arts,…
Descriptors: Business, Donors, Educational Quality, Higher Education
National Puerto Rican Coalition, Inc., Alexandria, VA. – 1987
This report assesses the responsiveness of major private foundations, community foundations, and corporate philanthropies in the United States to Puerto Rican needs and concerns. The private sector has increased its financial support of non-profit institutions in both the United States and Puerto Rico in an effort to mitigate the effects of the…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Foundation Programs, Grants, Hispanic Americans
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