Surnda Announces February 2010 Grants


Surdna's Board met in February to approve 81 grants totaling $9,321,288.

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Student at the National Hispanic Cultural Center shows his journal.

Grants included support to: The Apollo Alliance, a coalition of labor, business, environmental, and community leaders to examine the opportunities for manufacturing job creation through national investment in transit and clean domestic energy and to build support for the transition to a clean energy economy by proving the success of the Recovery bill (ARRA) clean energy investments; the Corporation for Enterprise Development to build the capacity of local government leaders to help residents build and retain assets and strengthen their financial security; The Right To The City Alliance to support its local and national advocacy campaign designed to ensure that economic recovery programs and policies address the needs of the low-income, urban families; and the Albuquerque-based National Hispanic Cultural Center for a creative writing institute and a state-wide teen playwriting competition and theater ensemble apprenticeship.

Click here for the complete list of grants.

 

Rightside Spotlight

Grantee Spotlight: The New Policy Institute

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The New Policy Institute (NPI) is a non-partisan think tank based in Washington D.C. Its mission is to imagine and build a 21st century America capable of meeting the challenges of our time. NPI’s work with Surdna Foundation focuses on the Next Economy Partnership Project, a program devoted to advancing an economy based on bottom-up development and low-carbon outcomes.

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