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===Unions=== | ===Unions=== | ||
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− | + | ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Grant recipient | |
− | + | ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Purpose | |
− | + | ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Amount | |
− | + | ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Year | |
− | + | ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Term | |
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− | + | | [[American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc.]]||to provide general support||$250,000 || || | |
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− | + | | || to support the Reproductive Freedom Project||$100,000 || || | |
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− | + | | || to support the second year of the Aryeh Neier fellowship program||$75,000 || || | |
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− | + | | [[Union of Concerned Scientists, Inc.]]||to provide project support for the Scientific Integrity Program||$400,000|| || | |
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+ | | || to support efforts to offer grassroots organizations and the public in-depth technical expertise and research on media consolidation and community Internet||$200,000|| || | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | [[Consumers Union of United States, Inc.]]||to support the Democratic Pluralism in Media project||$150,000|| || | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | [[New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation]]||to support the Protecting Protest project||$150,000|| || | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | ||to support the completion of the Protecting Protest project|| $48,000 || || | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | [[Union for Reform Judaism]]||to provide renewal support for the Religious Action Center's Deborah Campaign|| $35,000|| || | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | ||to provide support for the Religious Action Center's Deborah Campaign||$75,000 || || | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | [http://www.aclu-md.org/ American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Maryland, Inc.]||to strengthen the organization's fundraising and management capacity|| $29,500 || || | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | ||to promote public school reform through advocacy, monitoring and public information activities||$130,000 || || | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | ||to conduct advocacy, litigation, public education and mobilization activities to secure adequate funding for public education in Maryland and effective reform in the Baltimore City Public School System|| $100,000||2004|| 2-year | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | [[Union Memorial Hospital]]||to improve health and drug addiction treatment outcomes for heroin addicted patients transitioning from Baltimore hospitals to the community||$50,100||2004||28-month | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | Open Society Institute Budapest Foundation||to provide support for teaching and special projects exclusively to alumni of the Edmund S. Muskie/FREEDOM Support Act Graduate Fellowship Program in the 15 countries of the former Soviet Union|| $306,643||2004||1-year | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | ===To individuals=== | ||
+ | {|class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Grant recipient location | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Purpose | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Amount | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Year | ||
+ | ! style="background-color:#00008B; color: white;" | Term | ||
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+ | | Yaounde, Cameroon||to attend the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Conference and the Treatment Action Group's Community Workshop in Paris, October 30th to November 6th, 2006 || $2,199 ||2006||1- month | ||
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+ | | Astana, Kazakhstan||to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union ||$15,000 ||2006||4-month | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | Telavi, Georgia||to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union||$15,000||2006||4-month | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | Jalalabat, Kyrgyzstan||to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union|| $15,000||2006||4-month | ||
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+ | | Telavi, Georgia||to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union || $15,000 ||2006 ||5-month | ||
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+ | | Astana, Kazakhstan||to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union || $15,000 ||2006||4-month | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | | Tbilisi, Georgia||to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union||$15,000||2004||10-month<ref>[http://www.soros.org/grants/research/results.php?s=keyword&q=union&issue=®ion=&p=0 Union grants]</ref> | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 15:37, 29 October 2009
The Open Society Institute is a George Soros project.
Grants awarded
Unions
Grant recipient | Purpose | Amount | Year | Term |
---|---|---|---|---|
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. | to provide general support | $250,000 | ||
to support the Reproductive Freedom Project | $100,000 | |||
to support the second year of the Aryeh Neier fellowship program | $75,000 | |||
Union of Concerned Scientists, Inc. | to provide project support for the Scientific Integrity Program | $400,000 | ||
to support efforts to offer grassroots organizations and the public in-depth technical expertise and research on media consolidation and community Internet | $200,000 | |||
Consumers Union of United States, Inc. | to support the Democratic Pluralism in Media project | $150,000 | ||
New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation | to support the Protecting Protest project | $150,000 | ||
to support the completion of the Protecting Protest project | $48,000 | |||
Union for Reform Judaism | to provide renewal support for the Religious Action Center's Deborah Campaign | $35,000 | ||
to provide support for the Religious Action Center's Deborah Campaign | $75,000 | |||
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Maryland, Inc. | to strengthen the organization's fundraising and management capacity | $29,500 | ||
to promote public school reform through advocacy, monitoring and public information activities | $130,000 | |||
to conduct advocacy, litigation, public education and mobilization activities to secure adequate funding for public education in Maryland and effective reform in the Baltimore City Public School System | $100,000 | 2004 | 2-year | |
Union Memorial Hospital | to improve health and drug addiction treatment outcomes for heroin addicted patients transitioning from Baltimore hospitals to the community | $50,100 | 2004 | 28-month |
Open Society Institute Budapest Foundation | to provide support for teaching and special projects exclusively to alumni of the Edmund S. Muskie/FREEDOM Support Act Graduate Fellowship Program in the 15 countries of the former Soviet Union | $306,643 | 2004 | 1-year |
To individuals
Grant recipient location | Purpose | Amount | Year | Term |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yaounde, Cameroon | to attend the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Conference and the Treatment Action Group's Community Workshop in Paris, October 30th to November 6th, 2006 | $2,199 | 2006 | 1- month |
Astana, Kazakhstan | to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union | $15,000 | 2006 | 4-month |
Telavi, Georgia | to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union | $15,000 | 2006 | 4-month |
Jalalabat, Kyrgyzstan | to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union | $15,000 | 2006 | 4-month |
Telavi, Georgia | to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union | $15,000 | 2006 | 5-month |
Astana, Kazakhstan | to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union | $15,000 | 2006 | 4-month |
Tbilisi, Georgia | to support professional development of junior faculty from the countries of the former Soviet Union | $15,000 | 2004 | 10-month[1] |