Foundations are independent entities in the business of making grants to NGOs and community-based organizations. Often they derive their income from an endowment, a wealthy benefactor, a corporation, or constant fundraising.
Examples of international foundations include:
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Asian Development Trust (Japan)
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W.K. Kellogg Foundation (United States)
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Kaiser Family Foundation (United States)
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Ford Foundation (United States)
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Bernard van Leer Foundation (Netherlands)
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Fundación CODESPA (Spain)
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John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (United States)
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Rockefeller Brothers Foundation (United States)
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Wellcome Trust (United Kingdom)
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Fondation de France (France)
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Fondation Roi Baudouin (Belgium)
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Soros Network of Foundations/Open Society (United States)
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Aga Khan Foundation (Switzerland)
More Information:
Funding Resources - main page
Funding Resources from the World Bank
Funding Resources from other CSOs
Funding Resources from Donors
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