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  1. Maine Community Foundation (Foundation Center)
      Describes the programs. 10-02

  2. Maryland - Common Grant Application Format - Baltimore (Foundation Center)
      "The common grant application format has been adopted by groups of grantmakers to allow grant applicants to produce a single proposal for a specific community of funders, thereby saving time. Before applying to any funder that accepts a common grant application form, be sure to check that your project matches the funder's stated interests, and ascertain whether the funder would prefer a letter of inquiry in advance of receiving a proposal. Also be sure to check whether the funder has a deadline for proposals, as well as whether it requires multiple copies of your proposal." 10-02

  3. Maryland Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes The Baltimore Community Foundation, The Columbia Foundation, Community Foundation of Frederick County, Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, and Prince George's Community Foundation. 10-02

  4. Massachusetts - Common Grant Application Format (Associated Grantmakers of Massachusetts)
      Sometimes called a universal grant application form for Massachusetts. Uses PDF format. 10-02

  5. Massachusetts Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Boston Foundation, Community Foundation of Cape Cod, Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts, Crossroads Community Foundation, Greater Lowell Community Foundation, and Greater Worcester Community Foundation. 10-02

  6. Michigan - Common Grant Application Format (Foundation Center)
      "The common grant application format has been adopted by groups of grantmakers to allow grant applicants to produce a single proposal for a specific community of funders, thereby saving time. Before applying to any funder that accepts a common grant application form, be sure to check that your project matches the funder's stated interests, and ascertain whether the funder would prefer a letter of inquiry in advance of receiving a proposal. Also be sure to check whether the funder has a deadline for proposals, as well as whether it requires multiple copies of your proposal." 10-02

  7. Michigan - Detroit Lions Charities (Foundation Center)
      "Programs currently funded by the DLC include learning initiatives for youth, housing for less fortunate families, mentoring projects, domestic violence education, athletic programs for youth, substance abuse programs, and a visiting lecturer series at a creative studies center." 10-02

  8. Michigan Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Albion Community Foundation, Alger Regional Community Foundation, Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, Baraga County Community Foundation, Barry Community Foundation, Battle Creek Community Foundation, Bay Area Community Foundation, Berrien Community Foundation, Cadillac Area Community Foundation, Capital Region Community Foundation, Community Foundation for Delta County, Community Foundation for Muskegon County, Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, Community Foundation of Greater Flint, Community Foundation of Greater Rochester, The Community Foundation of the Holland / Zeeland Area, Dickinson County Community Foundation, Forest Park Community Fund, Fremont Area Foundation, Grand Rapids Area Community Foundation, Grand Rapids Foundation, and Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation.

      Also includes Jackson County Community Foundation, The Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Keweenaw Community Foundation, Les Cheneaux Community Fund, Mackinac Island Community Foundation, M & M Area Community Foundation, Marquette Community Foundation, Norway Area Community Fund, Paradise Area Community Foundation, Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation, Saginaw Community Foundation, Sault Area Community Foundation, Southfield Community Foundation, St. Ignace Area Community Fund, and Upper Penninsula Community Foundation. 10-02

  9. Minnesota - Common Grant Application Format (Foundation Center)
      "The common grant application format has been adopted by groups of grantmakers to allow grant applicants to produce a single proposal for a specific community of funders, thereby saving time. Before applying to any funder that accepts a common grant application form, be sure to check that your project matches the funder's stated interests, and ascertain whether the funder would prefer a letter of inquiry in advance of receiving a proposal. Also be sure to check whether the funder has a deadline for proposals, as well as whether it requires multiple copies of your proposal." 10-02

  10. Minnesota Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Duluth-Superior Area Community Foundation, Minneapolis Foundation, Minnesota Foundation, Northwest Minnesota Foundation, Saint Paul Foundation, Southwest Minnesota Foundation, and St. Croix Valley Community Foundation. 10-02

  11. Mississippi Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Foundation for the Mid South and Community Foundation of Greater Jackson. 10-02

  12. Missouri Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Greater Kansas City Community Foundation and St. Louis Community Foundation. 10-02

  13. Montana Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Lower Flathead Valley Community Foundation and Montana Community Foundation. 10-02

  14. Nebraska Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Grand Island Community Foundation, Lincoln Community Foundation, and Omaha Community Foundation. 10-02

  15. New Hampshire Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. 10-02

  16. New Jersey - Common Grant Application Format (Foundation Center)
      "The common grant application format has been adopted by groups of grantmakers to allow grant applicants to produce a single proposal for a specific community of funders, thereby saving time. Before applying to any funder that accepts a common grant application form, be sure to check that your project matches the funder's stated interests, and ascertain whether the funder would prefer a letter of inquiry in advance of receiving a proposal. Also be sure to check whether the funder has a deadline for proposals, as well as whether it requires multiple copies of your proposal." 10-02

  17. New Jersey Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Princeton Area Community Foundation and Westfield Foundation. 10-02

  18. New Mexico Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Albuquerque Community Foundation, New Mexico Community Foundation, and Santa Fe Community Foundation. 10-02

  19. New York - Common Grant Application Format (Foundation Center)
      "The common grant application format has been adopted by groups of grantmakers to allow grant applicants to produce a single proposal for a specific community of funders, thereby saving time. Before applying to any funder that accepts a common grant application form, be sure to check that your project matches the funder's stated interests, and ascertain whether the funder would prefer a letter of inquiry in advance of receiving a proposal. Also be sure to check whether the funder has a deadline for proposals, as well as whether it requires multiple copies of your proposal." 10-02

  20. New York Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Chautauqua Region Community Foundation, Community Foundation for the Capital Region, Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo, Long Island Community Foundation, New York Community Trust, Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation, and Rochester Area Community Foundation. 10-02

  21. North Carolina Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Chautauqua Region Community Foundation, Community Foundation for the Capital Region, Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo, Long Island Community Foundation, New York Community Trust, Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation, and Rochester Area Community Foundation. 10-02

  22. North Carolina Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, The Community Foundation of Henderson County, Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Foundation For The Carolinas, North Carolina Community Foundation, Outer Banks Community Foundation, Triangle Community Foundation, and The Winston-Salem Foundation. 10-02

  23. North Dakota Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Fargo-Moorehead Area Foundation. 10-02

  24. Ohio Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Akron Community Foundation, Bowling Green Community Foundation, Cleveland Foundation, Columbus Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County, Community Foundation of Sidney and Shelby County, Coshocton Foundation, Dayton Foundation, Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Greater Wayne County Foundation, Inc., Madison County Community Foundation, Middletown Community Foundation, Muskingum County Community Foundation, Parkersburg Area Community Foundation, Sandusky/Erie County Community Foundation, Stark Community Foundation, and Wapakoneta Area Community Foundation. 10-02

  25. Oklahoma Community Foundations (Foundation Center)
      Includes Oklahoma City Community Foundation. 10-02

  26. Oregon - Collins Foundation (Foundation Center)
      "The Collins Foundation was established in 1947 with a mission of 'improving, enriching, and giving greater expression to the religious, educational, cultural, and scientific endeavors in the state of Oregon and to assist in improving the quality of life in the state.' " 10-02

  27. Oregon - MacKenzie River Gathering Foundation (Foundation Center)
      "The Foundation's grantmaking focuses on human and civil rights, racial justice, economic justice, environmental protection, peace, and international solidarity." 10-02

  28. Oregon - PacifiCorp Foundation (Foundation Center)
      "The Foundation funds in the broad areas of: civic and community organizations, culture and arts, health and human services, education and research, and other areas including the environment and safety." 10-02

  29. Oregon - The Ford Family Foundation (Foundation Center)
      "Grants are made in four major categories: arts and culture, civic and community betterment, health and human services, and education. The Foundation prefers to support projects from well-established organizations that have already secured at least 50% of the necessary funding." 10-02

  30. Oregon Community Foundations (Oregon Community Foundation)
      Provides one community foundation. "Grant proposals range from modest short-term projects and specific, one-time capital expenses to extended projects that promise long-term benefits for Oregon." 10-02

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