Not exact matches
GoFundMe is very similar to Indiegogo
Generosity as both sites focus
on cause - based and charity
funding for individuals or organizations.
The Innovation
Fund was established to honor Robert W. Wilson, who helped the Rainforest Alliance by making significant philanthropic commitments that inspired others»
generosity and leveraged our impact
on a global scale.
The guide dog service receives no government
funding and relies
on the
generosity of the public to
fund its services, meaning a bit of de-cluttering by everyone can make a real difference to the lives of blind and partially - sighted people.
A crooked restaurateur
on Monday repeated his claims that he raised
funds and mobilized support for Mayor Bill de Blasio, testifying, «My
generosity was limited to people who were helpful in...
In December the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) published a report I co-authored showing that the student vote seemed to respond to the changing pattern of
generosity of party policies
on higher education
funding since 1997.
«We appreciate the Sallie Mae
Fund's
generosity with this grant and think it will provide a unique tool connecting with students by texting them directly
on their cell phones.»
«Barbara's incredible
generosity extends beyond Grimmway Academy to communities throughout the state,» said Wallace, adding «she has become one of the anchor
funders of CCSA Advocates, the political organization that has generated many electoral wins
on behalf of candidates and issues of importance to charter schools.»
Middleburg Humane Foundation receives no federal, state, or county
funding and relies entirely
on the
generosity of private donors and sponsors.
Self -
funding, this shelter relies
on the
generosity of the public to continue with the care of hundreds of unwanted and abandoned dogs every year.
For over 175 years the SPCA has been helping animals across Scotland relying solely
on the
generosity of the public as it receives no government
funding.
ARL receives no government
funding, and relies solely
on the
generosity of individuals to fulfill our mission and vision.
ARL does not receive government
funding, and relies solely
on the
generosity of individuals to care for animals in need like Maybelle.
We rely
on the
generosity of private donors, grants,
funding events, foster homes and volunteers to support our Animal Safehouse Program ™.
As a private, 501 (c) 3 non-profit open - admission animal shelter, we receive no state or federal
funding, so we're dependent
on the
generosity of our supporters.
We don't receive any government
funding and rely solely
on the
generosity of our supporters to help animals in need.
We rely
on the
generosity of the community to
fund our operations and programs.
The Humane Society of Broward County relies
on the
generosity of our community and companies to
fund our operations and programs budget.
ARL does receive any government
funding and relies solely
on the
generosity of individuals to continue our important work.
The DHS is a registered charity that relies
on the
generosity of our community to
fund our vital work
As a result of this
generosity, and especially a significant grant from the Alex & Elisabeth Lewyt Charitable Trust and The Humane Society of the United States, and a generous grant from Maddie's
Fund, Emancipet will be able to provide free veterinary care at it's Houston location for three months beginning this Saturday, Sept. 9, as families get back
on their feet.
PAW Team relies
on the
generosity of donors and grant - making organizations to
fund our life - saving services.
The dedication of our volunteers has put us
on track to not only save the lives of pets that depend
on the Nebraska Humane Society, but also for great success in securing much needed
funds for our shelter through the
generosity of PetSmart Charities» grants.
Grey Muzzle
funds depend entirely
on the
generosity and support of donations from people and organizations.
ORHS is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization that does not receive any government
funding and relies
on the goodwill and
generosity of individuals and corporations.
ARL receives no government
funding, relying solely
on the
generosity of individuals like you to keep our important work going.
A non-profit corporation since 1967, the DFW Humane Society accepts no state or federal
funding, relying wholly
on the
generosity of people like you to allow us to rescue hundreds of animals each year.
The ARL doesn't receive any government
funding and relies solely
on the
generosity of supporters like you to provide veterinary care and treatment for shelter animals who have no one else to turn to for help when they're sick or injured.
The ARL receives no government
funding and relies solely
on the
generosity of supporters to help animals in need.
This
fund is completely dependent
on your
generosity and 100 % of the
funds will be applied toward the treatment costs of cancer patients.
The Pennsylvania SPCA relies entirely
on the
generosity of our donors to
fund our work to fight animal cruelty.
We do not receive any government
funding for our life - saving work; we rely
on the
generosity of private donations and grants.
We do not receive local or federal government
funding and are truly reliant
on the
generosity of supporters like you.
ARL does not receive any government or public
funding and relies solely
on the
generosity of compassionate individuals to carry out our important work to help animals and communities in need.
ARL receives no government
funding, relying solely
on the
generosity of individuals like YOU to support programs and services for animals in need.
ARL receives no government
funding, and relies solely
on the
generosity of individuals like you to keep our important work going.
We receive no government
funding and rely solely
on the
generosity of individuals to support programs and services that help animals in need.
Lands End Lookout: The Lands End Lookout, which opened
on April 28, 2012, is a major milestone achievement in the ongoing revitalization of Lands End, catalyzed by the
generosity of the Richard and Rhoda Goldman
Fund.
We are a private, nonprofit organization that does not receive local, state or federal government
funding for our operations, the Museum depends
on the
generosity of the community.
Because we don't receive local, state, or federal government
funding, we depend
on the
generosity of the community.
Acquired through the
generosity of Agnes Gund, Mimi Haas, Michael Lynne, Jerry I. Speyer and Katherine G. Farley, and Committee
on Painting and Sculpture
Funds, 2012.
The whole sector depends
on the
generosity of an independent charity, the Art
Fund.
Acquired with support from The Modern Women's
Fund and The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, through the
generosity of Ahmet Kocabiyik and Jill and Peter Kraus, and with Committee
on Media and Performance Art
Funds.
This exhibition is made possible by the dedication and support of our volunteers and friends and by the
generosity of: Altria Group, Inc., Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc., Carnegie Corporation of New York, David R. and Vivien Collens, The Cowles Charitable Trust, Elaine Dannheiser Foundation, Mark di Suvero, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation, Hugh J. Freund, Lisa Gold, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, Independence Community Foundation, The Peter T. Joseph Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, Gabrielle and Herbert Kayden, Jennifer McSweeney, Richard and Ronay Menschel, Ivana Mestrovic, National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council
on the Arts, Ralph S. O'Connor, The Pollock - Krasner Foundation, Inc., Brooke Kamin and Richard Rapaport, The Ross Foundation, Rev. Alfred R. Shands III, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Starry Night
Fund of Tides Foundation, Strypemonde Foundation, Ursula von Rydingsvard and Paul Greengard, and The Van Lier
Fund of The New York Community Trust.
Other than that we depended entirely
on the
generosity of
funders, and in particular the support of the Contemporary Art Society and the Art
Fund has been instrumental for us.
Purchased
on the Belle da Costa Greene
Fund and through the
generosity of the Fellows, 1963 and 1970.
Acquired through the
generosity of Catie and Donald Marron, The Friends of Education of The Museum of Modern Art, Carol and Morton Rapp, Committee
on Drawings and Print
Fund, and Richard S. Zeisler Bequest (by exchange)
Evening in Kenwood, c 1934 Gelatin silver print The Museum of Modern Art Acquired through the
generosity of David Dechman and Michel Mercure, and the Committee
on Photography
Fund All images © 2012 Bill Brandt Archive Limited
This exhibition is made possible by the dedication and support of our volunteers, patrons and friends and by the
generosity of: Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc.; Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.; Carnegie Corporation of New York; The Cowles Charitable Trust; Mark di Suvero; The Fifth Floor Foundation; Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro; Jerome Foundation; JPMorgan Chase; Richard and Ronay Menschel; Ivana Mestrovic; National Endowment for the Arts; New York Community Trust; New York State Council
on the Arts; The Pincus Charitable
Fund; Brooke Kamin Rapaport and Richard A. Rapaport; Rev. Alfred R. Shands III; Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Smith; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
Having little or no
funds to purchase work, BAM is dependent
on the
generosity of patrons and artists, and its impecuniousness shows.
Thanks to the
generosity of President Oxtoby, the President's Advisory Committee
on Sustainability administers a
fund for student campus sustainability projects.