news/resources
FUNDING NEWS/RESOURCES
may 2004
Guide to US Foundations, Their Trustees, Officers and Donors
The 2004 edition of this comprehensive reference book, the only published source of data on all active grantmaking foundations and the individuals who run them, provides current information on over 67,000 foundations.
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Fund for U.S. Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions Announces 2004 Performing Arts Deadlines
The Fund for U.S. Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions is a public-private partnership of the National Endowment for the Arts , the U.S. Department of State , the Pew Charitable Trusts , and the Rockefeller Foundation , with additional support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation . The fund is administered by Arts International . In the performing arts, the fund makes grants to individual artists and arts organizations that have been invited to present their work at international festivals outside the United States . Eligible expenses (up to $25,000) supported through the fund include travel, per diem, international communication costs, shipping, and artist and agent fees. Complete guidelines and application forms are available at the
Arts International website.
Short article and other requests for proposals...
Roche Founds New International Foundation for Anemia Research
Pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche Inc has announced the establishment of the Roche Foundation for Anemia Research (RoFAR). This major new charitable organization will work to encourage innovative research that opens new avenues of exploration in the area of anemia. Established members of academic staff at universities, dialysis centers, and research institutes are invited to apply to RoFAR for funding.

