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Subject: huridocs-gen-l Directory of Top U.S. International Grantmakers

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>Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 15:47:00 +0100
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>Complete Guide to Top US International Foundation
>Grantmakers
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>U.S. foundations are very generous to charities outside the
>United States. Current figures suggest that U.S. foundations
>give over $2,000,000,000 per annum internationally for a
>wide variety of charitable concerns.
>
>The Complete Guide to Top US International Foundation
>Grantmakers is written for nonprofits outside the United
>States who want to fundraise from U.S. foundations. It
>provides the foundations' international funding interests,
>limitations, and deadlines for the largest 95 U.S.
>foundations which:
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>   * Accept unsolicited applications
>   * Give over $500,000 per year
>   * Support international projects
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>The volume includes Ten Steps to Fundraising from US
>Foundations to help nonprofits understand the application
>procedure in the United States.
>
>Because the Guide is written for nonprofits outside the
>U.S., it contains information such as whether the nonprofit
>will need U.S. 501(c)(3) status to receive a grant, e-mail
>and Web site information, and information on how to obtain
>the foundation's grantmaking guidelines. The foundations
>listed fund projects in a wide range of charitable areas and
>geographical locations.
>
>The Guide is the first in a series and will be followed by
>volumes focusing on smaller foundations and company
>foundations. The Guide is published by Chapel & York
>Limited, a UK company which provides information and
>services to non-US charities to help them fundraise from
>U.S. sources.
>
>1998, 111 pp.
>$50.00 + shipping
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>Shipping:
>UK & Europe: $5 - first class;
>U.S. and elsewhere: $8 - first class, $5 - surface
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>For credit card orders, contact:
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>Center for Civil Society International
>2929 NE Blakeley Street
>Seattle, WA 98105
>Tel: 206-523-4755
>Fax: 206-523-1974
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>For all other orders, contact:
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>Chapel & York Limited
>PO Box 50
>Lingfield, RH7 6FT
>United Kingdom

>Tel: +44 (0) 1-342-836-790
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