Animal Advocacy
Global HIV/AIDS
Independent Media
Measuring Progress
Directed
Please Note: The Glaser Progress Foundation does not accept grant proposals or solicitations for the Directed program area.
American Civil Liberties Union, New York, NY
$25,000, National Security Program
To challenge unlawful government policies and practices, raise awareness about executive branch abuses of power and restore core constitutional rights through the use of litigation, advocacy and public education
College Access Now, Seattle, WA
$25,000, General Support
To support making college admission possible for talented, motivated and economically disadvantaged students
Conservation International, Washington, DC
$25,000, General Support
To maintian the Earth's natural heritage for future generations
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Seattle, WA
$5,000, General Support
For finding the cure for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
Ethical Culture Fieldston School, New York, NY
$3,000, General Support
To promote ethical learning, academic excellence and progressive education
First Place School, Seattle, WA
$1,000, General Support
To promote educating and nurturing children whose families struggle with the risk or reality of homelessness
Islandwood, Bainbridge, WA
$6,750, General Support
To support lifelong environmental and community stewardship
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Seattle, WA
$5,000, General Support
To promote finding a cure for leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma, and to improving the quality of life of patients and their families
Moyer Foundation, Seattle, WA
$5,000, General Support
To provide help for children in distress
Seattle Foundation, Seattle, WA
$5,000, Event Sponsorship
To support the Global Washington Conference
University of Washington Foundation, Seattle, WA
$25,000, General Support
For the Early Childhood Initiative
World Affairs Council, Seattle, WA
$1,500, Event Sponsorhip
In support of the January 28, 2009 Paul Krugman Lecture
World Affairs Council, Seattle, WA
$1,000, Event Sponsorhip
In support of the October 15, 2009 Nicholas Kristof Lecture
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