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| [[American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc.]]||to provide general support||$250,000 ||2004 ||1-year
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| [[American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc.]]||General support||$250,000 ||2004 ||1-year
 
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| || to support the Reproductive Freedom Project||$100,000 ||2004 ||1-year
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| || Reproductive Freedom Project||$100,000 ||2004 ||1-year
 
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| || to support the second year of the Aryeh Neier fellowship program||$75,000 || 2004||1-year
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| || Second year of the Aryeh Neier fellowship prog.||$75,000 || 2004||1-year
 
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| [[Union of Concerned Scientists, Inc.]]||to provide project support for the Scientific Integrity Program||$400,000||2006||2-year
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| [[Union of Concerned Scientists, Inc.]]||Scientific Integrity Program||$400,000||2006||2-year
 
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| [[Consumers Union of United States, Inc.]]||to support the Democratic Pluralism in Media project||$150,000||2004 ||1-year  
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| [[Consumers Union of United States, Inc.]]||Democratic Pluralism in Media project||$150,000||2004 ||1-year  
 
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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||2005 ||2-year
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| || Grassroots organizations and media||$200,000||2005 ||2-year
 
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| [[New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation]]||to support the Protecting Protest project||$150,000||2004 ||1-year
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| [[New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation]]||Protecting Protest project||$150,000||2004 ||1-year
 
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| ||to support the completion of the Protecting Protest project|| $48,000 ||2005 ||1-year
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| ||Completion of the Protecting Protest project|| $48,000 ||2005 ||1-year
 
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| [[Union for Reform Judaism]]||to provide renewal support for the Religious Action Center's Deborah Campaign|| $35,000|| 2006||1-year  
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| [[Union for Reform Judaism]]||Religious Action Center's Deborah Campaign|| $35,000|| 2006||1-year  
 
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| ||to provide support for the Religious Action Center's Deborah Campaign||$75,000 || 2005||1-year
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| ||Religious Action Center's Deborah Campaign||$75,000 || 2005||1-year
 
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| [http://www.aclu-md.org/ American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Maryland, Inc.]||to strengthen the organization's fundraising and management capacity|| $29,500 || 2004||1-year
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| [http://www.aclu-md.org/ American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Maryland, Inc.]||Fundraising and management capacity|| $29,500 || 2004||1-year
 
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| ||to promote public school reform through advocacy, monitoring and public information activities||$130,000 || 2006||2-year
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| ||Public school reform through advocacy, monitoring and public information activities||$130,000 || 2006||2-year
 
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| ||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  
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| ||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  
 
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| [[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  
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| [[Union Memorial Hospital]]||Improve health and drug addiction treatment outcomes for heroin addicted patients transitioning from Baltimore hospitals to the community||$50,100||2004||28-month  
 
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| 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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| Open Society Institute Budapest Foundation||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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Revision as of 15:51, 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. General support $250,000 2004 1-year
Reproductive Freedom Project $100,000 2004 1-year
Second year of the Aryeh Neier fellowship prog. $75,000 2004 1-year
Union of Concerned Scientists, Inc. Scientific Integrity Program $400,000 2006 2-year
Consumers Union of United States, Inc. Democratic Pluralism in Media project $150,000 2004 1-year
Grassroots organizations and media $200,000 2005 2-year
New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation Protecting Protest project $150,000 2004 1-year
Completion of the Protecting Protest project $48,000 2005 1-year
Union for Reform Judaism Religious Action Center's Deborah Campaign $35,000 2006 1-year
Religious Action Center's Deborah Campaign $75,000 2005 1-year
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Maryland, Inc. Fundraising and management capacity $29,500 2004 1-year
Public school reform through advocacy, monitoring and public information activities $130,000 2006 2-year
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 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 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]

External links

References