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Our Current Funders

As of May 2010, the following foundations support CPER:


National:

Ford Foundation

Cricket Island Foundation

Edward W. Hazen Foundation

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Carnegie Corporation of New York

The Prudential Foundation

The Schott Foundation for Public Education

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

 

Chicago:

Crown Family Philanthropies

The Joyce Foundation

JPMorgan Chase Foundation

Marguerite Casey Foundation

McCormick Foundation

Polk Brothers Foundation

Prince Charitable Trusts

Spencer Foundation

Steans Family Foundation

The W. Clement & Jessie V. Stone Foundation

Wieboldt Foundation

Woods Fund of Chicago

 

Colorado:

A. E. Casey Making Connections - Denver

City of Denver

The Denver Foundation

Donnell-Kay Foundation

The Piton Foundation

Rose Community Foundation

Timothy and Bernadette Marquez Foundation

 

New Jersey:

 

JP Morgan Chase

The Prudential Foundation

Sagner Family Foundation

The Schumann Fund for New Jersey

The Marilyn and Henry Taub Foundation

 

Southeastern Pennsylvania:

The Allen Hilles Fund

 

Claneil Foundation

The Douty Foundation

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Lanham Fund

Mazotti & Kelly Fund

The Philadelphia Foundation

Samuel S. Fels Fund

United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania

The William Penn Foundation

 

 

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