Foundations at GMA
GMA currently provides grantmaking and administrative services to the
following foundations:
(If you are looking for foundation guidelines, this list is where you start.)
Supports organizations on the South Shore of Massachusetts in the following areas: health, mental health, food, education, and housing.
Supports organizations serving the homeless, low-income and newcomer populations in Greater Boston, Lawrence, and Brockton, Massachusetts.
Supports projects that conserve the environment, improve food production and
promote health in developing countries.
Supports organizations working in the fields of education and the environment in Greater Boston and Cape Cod. Proposals by invitation only.
Supports programs contributing to the welfare of low-income individuals in Boston.
Supports efforts to improve race relations in Boston.
Funds programs promoting financial planning.
The fund provides support for a broad range of educational, environmental, health-related, and cultural interests.
Concerned with supporting the creation and appreciation of works that embody fresh social visions, that move people to perceive alternative
possibilities for the making of humane communities.
Supports youth programs in New York and Boston.
Funds post-doctoral research in mammalian reproductive biology and human reproductive education for young women.
Funds education, workforce development, and social service programs for disadvantaged and homeless families in Greater Boston, New Jersey, New York City, and the Lakes Region of New Hampshire.
The foundation seeks to identify and support endeavors that provide needed resources and services to children and families, with an emphasis on emotional and physical health, education, and social development.
Supports projects in Boston that encourage community participation, grass roots organizing, the preservation of a humane physical environment, and opportunities for self-sufficiency. Proposals by invitation only.
Supports the visual arts
and environmental programs in Greater Boston, Cincinnati, and Maine.
Dedicated to promoting high quality health care with an emphasis on initiatives
that assist physicians in improving the quality of care received by patients.
Supports education, land and resource management and social service programs in New Hampshire.
Supports social, cultural, educational, health, and environmental projects in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Supports child care, education and training, and arts programs in the Boston area.
Supports programs for Massachusetts fishermen and their families and programs that serve the elderly in Greater Boston.
Supports education programs for youth in Boston.
Supports
community-based research projects in the United States.
Supports programs in Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea and Somerville that strengthen the education, independence, and socioeconomic status of women, children and youth. There is a secondary interest with the same geographic restrictions to protect and preserve the natural environment.
Makes targeted awards to artists and arts organizations identified by the board of directors.
Supports health care, medical research, education, youth programs and cultural activities in New England.
Bookeeping and Consulting Clients GMA provides financial and
consulting services to the following clients: Lowell Institute Sponsors a public lectures and continuing education programs in Boston. GMA serves as a consultant for project ideas, funding initiatives, and related research and evaluation when requested.
Steven J. Meoli Memorial Foundation Seeks to establish endowed scholarship funds at institutions of higher education selected by the trustees.
Supports people who work together to change the social, economic,
or political conditions which bar their access to participation in a
democratic society.
Raises and distributes funds to benefit the students, programs, activities, and facilities of Roxbury Community College, Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Last update 09/07/06
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