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PRINCIPAL FUNDING WAS PROVIDED BY:
Major Funding was provided by: The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is a private foundation that focuses on youth development and entrepreneurial leadership. The vision of the foundation is, self-sufficient people in healthy communities. The Surdna Foundation is a $575 million family foundation headquartered in New York City which makes grants in environment, community, revitalization, creating an effective citizenry, arts, and nonprofit sector issues. In 1999-2000 the Foundation's programmatic grantmaking will exceed $28 million. Additional Funding was provided by: The Charles H. Revson Foundation program areas include urban affairs, education,
biomedical research policy and Jewish philanthropy and education.
Four themes cut across these program lines: the future of New York
City, the changing role of women, the accountability of government,
and the impact of modern communications on education.
Carnegie Corporation of New York is a
philanthropic foundation created by Andrew Carnegie in 1911 to
promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding
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