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T exas 5 000 Friends o f M alhruy. B asking R idge. N ,J. 5.WI0 H arvard t'lib e ra lly , B oston, M assaiIniseiia H arv ard I e n te r fo r Rhk Analysts fle a ld i In d u stry C ouncil o f Ih r D allas l l- W orllt Region. G ra n d P ra irie, Texas World llr a llli Forum IW ? 100,000 5 5itfD H ospice a t T h e T exas M edical C enter, H o u sto n 13.000 Irving H ealthcare System Foundation, T ex a s 1150) Jay Hospital, Jay. F lorida................ Jo lin s H op k in s U nrvm ity, B altim ore, M aryland C e m c r fo r .Mirrnative* to Animal 1 r u in g . . . Epidemiology Svropowtun .......................................... A.COO lu n o o YUiO M ary B ird P c rk im C an cer C enter. B aton Rouge, Louisiana.............................................................. 3.000 D octors W hlnnil B o rd ers USA. N ew York. N.Y. G rra trr D allas C ouncil o n A lcoltol a n d D rug A W . T exas lU ttlo cy lo tb A i r h c l n n n f America N ew York. N .Y ........................................................ . I0D00 M em orial Sloan K ettering C ancer Center, N ew York. N.Y. A w ard D in n e r.............. 10.000 Cancer Vaccine Development Program 50.00U M ental H ealth AMOciaiion In T exas. Austin 250TB) M ontrose Clinic. H ouston. Texas 25.000 M o rriu o w n M em orial llo sp lu d . N ew Jersey Carol G. Simon Cancer I enter t$2V>,000. 5 mu>) Oilier m ppott ..................................................... N ational AIDS F und. W ashington, D .C. 50.0(1) Is a to 5.000 N ational Association o n D rug A buse P roblem s, New York, N.Y. ............................................. It* (HXJ N ational O u i r r fo r H ealth E ducation. New York, N.Y. c.r.**»gf//«/CAvC tu iU u lu m *3,000 N ational Caium U o n Alcolnilisin a n d I b u g De K*mlecue. New York, N.Y. lO.txt) N ational M ultiple Sclerosis Sm lety, Ufcvlilngluu. I* ...................................................... '•"**> IV O r f U i D u n a n D in b O ^ y . D .C . O m ^ t f t a a l R m fc u iM V M tn h tf F a in t, M a Q rr M (U tm V n n l l « m i iM V M » > a \ » r u * ) O p e n A r m B a ll —. I V m fo r • D n f l i w S m Y oriu N .Y . 5 .0 0 0 f».nno A m erica* n .n n 1 0 .0 0 0 r » « f l i T » r * « p ir H e a lth F o u n d a tio n , B rrta r^ a X U n te d r V a p a H O F t ........................................... .. xvooo P m f n t r r u n llo tp d a L D a li— . F ra— < a M W B t n « J i n n (l^ W .Q U O , I w « * ) 75.UU 0 V )/» D R o n a ld M c D o n a ld lim a —. Ilo u a to r v Tt 5 .0 0 0 S t J o a rp b llo a p it a l F o u n d —k m . l i o n t o n , Tt 5 .0 0 0 S c. J a d e Q d C m 'a R n r a n h llm p c ia l S p r c u l G ra n t ($ 9 tU D 0 , if t u n ) 2 5 .0 0 0 M aria l i n e d l l o n to o . T 7300 o f if— T G u lf 5 .0 0 0 S o c ie ty o f E m ir o n m e n c a l T o a ic o lo g y a n d ■ n ttla . F lo r id a ------ 0300 S p e c ia l O h n p i a T e a — . 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O 0"* T u la l »«»on. ia id " l b * «" T e ^ SS 0(H) 1 Civic and Community Service Organizations C.VtUV' F*.$K Ol K U>MMI Vll» WJ m r p o i.llf iv'iiiiuitinriu fav Fa m h . Y\Y dirv't i ou> i«» i i' m -,uitl ( •■nuniKUiy service that .h Wiv m t t i u t a l to tla l n m U , pdrutuU iU in liH «tK>o> w lu n - «r ii rm p lo v e rs a n d their bundles iiye .mil w utk. HuuUn«s i« -nlaptrd io local-Ik u w unit needs. huwrwjr, program s (hit! etnpliasi/c voiuh developinnit. n eig h b o rh o o d NwMbuu »■p rogram s and vtduntcrr in v o h rm c n i generally n t d v t priority. Me believe (luu Ole Iulure t»( o u r com m unities depends o u th e w l l ' tw in# o l d ie children, E xxon gave m o rr di;ui $400,000 to a h ild -p ro u m o n , ytxuh-drvelopm em a n d child-rate airgaiu/ations a n d projects in 1908. Me aim provided ^ ip p tfrt for various n eighborhood rw iu li/a u o n program s. MV fu n d e d H ab itat for llu n u n itv project* in several suite*. a n d nearly 1,000 em ployers co ntributed th e ir lim e. Disaster relief grout* ru p p o n e d tlir Ann in .m R ed Crow ki Id i-lfon in muni people ulleated try Inini/anr-s and IrysrauMMl ll<-*hn/> Exxon's ( niiiiiiunify S um m er Join I'routtWn. tlrveh ujieal n 1071, funds h igh u liOol a n d coH efe unalem lliln n sh lp * i>i «>r mI «rr%i* a iiltural. • »1u« njoii.iJ and u tliei nonprofit orgaiu/ailnn* hi Exxon (otmniinaOet arrow the country O u r VoliiMtrei Iroolvi-meiu F u n d p ro g ram em our* •ages em ployees ail'd retiree* to tornrtlw iie (h eir tune and talent to n o n p ro fit o rg atu /au n iit Easj year, « r gave $810,764 in g ran ts of u p u> $1,000 th ro u g h tht* program Exxon also supported d ie volunteer m i a u n r t effort* o f such g ro u p s a t the H ouston < ‘im m u n e for h m u r Sector Initiative, the v o lin u m a m i e n u f Dallas a n d H ouston, a n il Exec anise Service ( k>rp* in uippairt o f aha volunteer activities ad retired Exxon executives ACCION b u n national. W n litap o n . D .C . ...........$ Center for Nonprofit Management. DalLav Texas $ ln .000 Q u id A d to u in , In c- Houston. Texas 25.1Qt Child C arr Group. Dallas, T o * 50,000 American Red Crow Dallas. Texas. Home. H ealth Aide /N urse Asjsiwnt Training Program «iuf t idier support Disaster Relief F u n d .................................... • Other*. earlt under$5.000 S u b to tal................................................... 1.2300 15,000 Christmas in April. Richmond. Virginia 10.5.000 ■_•_ MO City o f Baytown. Texas $ 150350 Communities In Schools IdCm Dallas, Texas A naO riam ooB langur. D a lis and Houston, I te m 5.000 Ashoka. Arlington, Virginia 5.000 Associated Catholic Charities, H ouston, Texas Special O ram C$50,000,2 y e a rs ).............. 25000 Bayou O n e d u b , Larosc. Louisiana 10.000 Baytoun Sheltering Arms, Texas 5.000 B r a k a Coromnwn Action Council, Solano County Economic Opportunity Council, CoBromia 5300 B a ri B'ritb Foundation. New York. N.Y 5.000 Buy* and Girls C h h V iiila n i R e g io n .........................- . *...................... O lh o t ftu h u n d rf $5,000 ...................... • 40J00 40.000 5.000 650 I U 0350 44.1MJ0 3300 K v n and C M i Country o f llin u tu n , In c. 5300 SjOOO JtjOGO 10300 Community Fire Companies. Rescue Squads (cattrib u tk au . each u nder S3.00U 15300 Community Foundaiioo fur the National Capital Region. Mxabiogton, D.C. w ,m > Community Fosmdation o f Greater Washington Barbara Bosh Foundaiioo, Houston. Texas 15300 Community Summer Jobs Program Exxon I n I 'S . cities ................ G rratci Dallas Mrtioplex G reater Houston M ctroplrx S u b to tal__ . Boy Scoots o l America DalL* T rim ................... r $ - --------Houston. Texas . ....................................... Ilutaum . Tex**. Special G rant ($125.000.3 y ea rn R il— ond. V irginia....... O th«», each unde: $ S J * » ....... . ................ Subtotal .... 203,761 ITU57D *MM0 $ 469311 Community 5 MCA 25.000 Dallas. T e x a s ...................... ............. Madison, New )enrv Others, a arh iindet $5,000 ......... Subtotal ......... Crimo Stopper* o f Houston. Inc-. Texas 40.000 5300 kso $ 51.250 5.000 Crystal Charity IUU. Dallas. Texas 10,000 Dallas CASA. Texas 12300 Dallas flu id Guidance ( Uiilr, Texas 5300 $ D a lla s 4 K ildrrn*x A d v o ca cy 1 e n t e r , T e x a s 5 .5 0 0 N o rth I c im I I la n k . D s IIm P r o m i s e H o n s . , to * , D a ll a s . T r m D a lla s ChtavMMP C o m m u n ity A rtlv itv C e n te r , R ic h a r d so n , T V xas 2 3 .0 0 0 D a ftm C ity P la n , I n c ., TV xas S p e c ia l 4 .ia n t ($ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 . 5 v e a tv l 2 0 .0 0 0 D a lla s E d u c a tio n a l F o u n d a tio n . T e x s * 1 3 .0 0 0 D a lla s J e w is h C o a litio n f o r th e llu m e le m . I n c .. T tx a s 1 0 ,0 0 0 D a lla s M e m o r ia l C e n te r lo r H o lo c a u s t S tu d ie s , T exas . . . . 5 ,0 0 0 N o r t h Tc«ii» P u b lic (K E R A ). IhiIL n D a lla s M issio n f o r l i f e . T e x a s 5 .0 0 0 O t h e r * , cat h u n d e r D a m M e m o r ia l G o o d w ill I n d u itr ir * . U « tfu n * io tv D .C - ...................................................................... ft.0 0 0 R x t r u t h r S e r v ic e C o r p s o f lln u a io n . T e x a s 7 ,5 0 0 P u l i l l c IVf«>*mIi s w i n g 5 Oil Io n * W h U lH iH !« •i ( o iitfllO ltily I r lrM .io i). H o u s to n , l i f t * . . G r c M tr i S < \* * i i i i < m « I i l i N d l i o i u l r v F o u n d a t i o n . I 'iiu s i .i n .i G r e a l r r W a s h i n g t o n I till* .«•«• m>.*1 T e l e c o m m u l l k j l u i n « \* w « i.u ‘o n ( M l f j ( C *nlf C < u u h i W i i l l r o 4il< .n f jf tg . M olnl< , A U l w ^ fin . . . . S u b t o t a l .................................................. . 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O th e r s , e a c h u n d e r $ 5 ,0 0 0 . . . . . . . 4 0 .0 0 0 5 t£ 0 0 5 0 .5 0 0 H .0 0 0 3L 500 . R o ta r y C lu b o f H o u s to n F o u n d a tio n . T exas S a in t C h r is to p h e r -0 1 t it le S e r v ic e s fo r C hildren a n d F a m ilie s , S e a C 3lfT , L o n g Is lan d . N.Y. S a lv a tio n A rm y D a lla s . T e x a s . S p e c i a l G r a n t ( $ 125,0 0 0 . 5 y eart) I lu u u o n T e x a s ................................................................ O t h e r s , e a c h u n d e r $ 5 ,0 0 0 .......................................... S u b to ta l ....................... . • S e n io r C itiz e n * o f G r e a te r D a lla s. In c-. T exas S e r v e H o u s to n Y o u th C o r p s. T e x a s S h e lte r M in is tr ie s o f D a lla s . T e x a s S h e lte r in g A r m s . H o u s t o n . T e x a s S ta r o f H o p e M is s io n . H o u s to n . 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T ex a s V o lu n te e r H o u s t o n , T e x a s E x e c u tiv e S e r v ic e C o r p s . S ta m fo r d . 3 0 JD 0 0 lr r io g Y o u th a n d F a m ily C o u n s e lin g S e r v le t s , Im T e x a s 5 .0 0 0 Jamkor L e a p s * o f H o u s to n . Ijmu, T e x a s 7300 H n b d r C iu o t y C om m fc— ian , A la b a m a 27300 N a tio n a l C o n fe r e n c e o f C h r ta u a n s 4a J e w * . T eam I j u n i t a r S e r v ic e C o r p s . N e w Y o rk , N -V . (14am 1.3.000 p i A id a n d D e fe n d e r A s s o c ia tio n . DC 3 .0 0 0 V o lu n te e r I n v o lv e m e n t F u n d E m ploy***' ' A n n u i t a n t P r o g r a m V o lu n te e r * In T e c h n ic a l A ssista n t «*. A ilt o f s * V i r g i n i a ........................................... W o m e n 's l l « s > l u l A s s o c ia tio n . R aton R '* tT L o u is ia n a . . . . ............................... O ih r t « o n tt ib itt lo it v . i« u h u m lr t $ 5 ,00U $ Minority and W omen-Oriented Service Organizations K K w o V 'U u v . lo t w m u n a tld m u io iin c^ fo cu se d p iiu u u l y uvi i.vntlly a n il y outh su p poet services in u n tln w rv c il to in n itiiillic x A dditional g ran ts lli.it »»«p H»i t w o m en a n il in id o iitip s j i «- p resen ted fill'd (h lld irri ;iu d yoilfjl o f all rtge* a n d ar*im nir«j fur u rin e 91 p e r m i t o l o u r total grants In this arra. Typical program * h it hide .tftrr-u hc*t»l nw nU rfing a n d lu to tm g , Ir.iilrid iip d ev elo p m en t ,ind rally r « * « i r r to Inisinexv, in th e E d u ca tio n vr« d im a n d flirt Rxxllfi E d u u n ltm F o u n d atio n R cp o it A i tr o \in u irK \S p e n r u t o l o u t g ra n ts w etc aw ard ­ iiu th rm a tk %. tr i hn«ilogy an d t il t u irim rv In arldition. w e a i r c o n c e rn e d w ith lilt? h ig h p c f r m u g e o f h igh e d to n o n p ro fit o rg u m ra tio m th a t p ro v id e com m unity am i fam ily s u p p o r t w rvici'* in d iu id v n n in g rd urciiv T h a r g ro up* w id ir v i p o v n iy a n d o th e r fam ily piobk m t I n >roviding p ro g ra m s o n su b jects hic Ii a s p a re n t­ sch o o l dro)NniU a n d su p p o rt le d o rg an l/am m s that provide yotitli n seco n d c h a n tr io co m p lete th eir h igh sch o o l ed u c atio n a n d p u rsu e Idgher e d u c atio n , O rg in ■ration* su p p o rted in clu d e G irlt Incorporated:. Dallas ing. h o u sin g , d o m e stic v io len ce, w elfare refo rm , adull ed u catio n a n d em ployability. P ro g ra m s im p lein e n te d by u»e VWGAs; SHt. 'J o la fin P rogress; C a lu m e t C o m m unity Youih Services C orps: ASP1RA A asorution, Inc.; I FAD P rogram In Buxincst; a n d Girl Scout* o f Am erica E xxon's su p p o rt to o rg an i/au o n s thai act .u a %«n<» fo r th e divudvuntaged a n d to llu n c tit.il d itv -m m alr C en ter; A vancr. In c o rp o ra te d ; E n te rp rise F o u n d atio n : a n d L inks F o u n d a tio n p ro v id e a b ro a d b a se o f services in fo rm atio n to ed u c ate th e b ro o d er p ublic reg ard in g policy issues affecting w om en a n d m in o rities totaled to families t o im p ro v e th e ir ■octal a n d e c o n o m ic status. F u nding l o r th e W o m en 's H o m e a n d for Fam ily Place. Inc., reflects E x x o n 's c o n c e rn a b o u t d o m e stic violence a b o u t 16 p e rc e n t o f giving- F u n d e d organisation* are selected carefully for th e ir ability to provide research oil critical issues a n d / o r create innovative p ro g ram s that e n h a n c e the developm ent o f women a n d m inotitiev an d flic negative im p act it c a n h av e o n children. E x x o n's y outh services p ro g ra m provides e d u c a tio n ­ al e n r u h n ie u t projects t h a t a u g m e n t fo rm a l ed u c a tio n an d h elp c h ild re n b u ild o n acad em ic successes achieved in e a r h c h ild h o o d d ev e lo p m e n t p ro g ra m s. G ra n ts beneAlameda H eights O utreach Foundation. Dallas* Texas ................................................................S 1&500 A l l i s Federation o f Natives Foundation. Anchorage .................................................. 5.000 Alaska N am e H eritage C enter. Anchorage 10.000 American Association o f Blacks in Energy, Washington, D .C .......................... 5.000 American H eart Association. Dallas, Texas Awareness program : Women an d H ea rt Disease 5.000 Arrow; lac-. Washington. D .C ................................... 5.000 ASP1RA Association, Inc.. Washington. D .G . . 20.0(H) Association fo r th r Advancement o f Mexican Am erinos, H ouston. Texas ............................ U rb a n L eague. Inc Calumet Community Centre. Dallas, Tram Special G rant ($ 100,000. I y ea r* ).................... 5 25.000 Catalyst, New York, N .Y .....................................> - 30.000 C enter fo r Women Polky Studies, Washington, D . C ...................................................... 5jOOU Community YWCA Dallas. Texas.................................. liainflckL New Jersey .......................................... O thers, each u nder $Vi« ■ » ..................... Subtotal 3M 0D 11.1to 5.730 S 51.890 Dallas Black Chamber Charitable I h s u . leva* 5,000 Dallas Cuorilso o f IlispanM Service O rp u M U o a . T ram ........................................... 5.000 Dallas Foundation. Trxaa . . . . Avancr. Incorporated Dallas. Team . ................... S-n Anturuu, frvas ........................ B rihlebno Foundation, I h l l a , T eam 5.000 O rganizations fu n d ed in this a re a in clu d e C'-iuhM. W ider O p p o riu n iu cv foi W om en a n d th e N ational ...... ■ Boys and Girth Q u in o f G reater Dallas. Inc.. I p u n t d s u Elders la u r n U. Am borage, Alaska 10,000 50,000 Dallas Hispanic Chamber o f ( u m m r n r Foundation. Trxa* 12,500 Dallas Women’s Foundation, Trx*» I&0Q0 20.000 Dallas Youth Servhv* Corp*. Im .. IVxa* S flA tt 5.000 10,000 Doyuii Foundation, Fairbanks. Alaska Rtflit atlunal First W rpv Dallas, Texas U hl) Kiucrrabe Inumladon. Goltuubb*. Maryland ($ QQJD00, 3 yesa>) . . . $ 1fM,tW> Family P W r, Inr., D&ttas, T m * t'm tr r e a O u tp Dodd l i l t Development O o ir t, Dallas To d .............. ( '• rw n l rrtlrTtfMn of W n w n 't ( >hths Washington, D.C. .. . KtMXtO Girl S rooh o f A m n ia Dallw T ru s Special Gram (SI 50.000. 3 ( ta n ) * W ires cat h under (A.000 ................................... G k b Incorporated Dallas, Teww............................................................ Nrw VoiV. N V ............................................. . . . . jack ind Jill of America Foundation* ChM ljncmp. Ti inn n t . . ... Jeffrie* Street Learning Center, Dallas. T r u e ......... VW» SChOOO 2 -VW 20,500 11300 5.000 . 1.000 Joint Center for Politic*] and Economic Studies, Washington, D.C. . . . . 50.000 LEAD Program In Dwinrw, New York, N.Y. I ’nnrrvm ol T raatat Autlin lYogram ........ 50,000 Leadership Foundation, Washington, D.C. . . . . 10.000 lin k s Foundation Daflm, T r u s . , , , .............................................. Washington, D .C ..................................................... 15.000 fitVOOO Local Urban Leagues Dallas Texas.............. Houston. Tram ............. 10,000 11S00 Martin Luther King. Jc . Community Center Oj ILo Tru> . ............................ . . . . . . . . . HouMon. Tram ............................................ 7.500 5.000 National Aaoodatkm o f Latino Elected Ac Appointed Officials. Washington. D .C ................ ftJAOO National Ifarm s Leadership Instilale. Arlington Virginia Iea d rrd n p Drsv-lopracnt fnumng Program . 28.U00 National Minority Sopplicr Development Counefl, New York. N.Y............................... 10,000 National Urban FrftrM, Inc., New York. N.Y. 30.000 National Urban League. Inc.. Nrw York. N.Y. . *3.000 North I r u t Navidad Go EJ liarrio, Dallas 1.000 Our Iricm k' Place PpMi/pal Girl* Ifomr, D allas T ru e ................................................. 5.000 K»)b«Tt C. Maynard Inatituir lor Journalism I duf uoc. Oakland, California 7.3011 SER/Job* for Progrem f a r jit i Dallas Meuoplr* Irvw ta r a tn llm ivon M rirojrfci lo u t }MJ0P 2lW«Xi fejuUi Dallae Fair Park Inner O tf D m lopm iM Cn i iW ltoB i TV*m i .. . . S i/M l StittUH't'ii Dallas Development fairporwUm, Traaa I W."» T n a w Can. Dallas T rias 20 f f t t Team (Council on family Violence, Inc-, h a t h Trinity IDvrr M M nl A W i Inr.. Dallas Texas United Negro College Fund DolUv '(ram . . . Fairfax. Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/100 ,, 5JXI0 lADnu Wider Opportunities for Vfamm, Wadiingion, D.C. . . . ............................. Io/WO Women's Home,. Houston. Texas General Support • • - - - - - .......... S prdaiC ram (S lau/mo. 2 y ran ) ............... 10,000 U unr, YMCA o f Baranco d a rk . Baton Rouge, L iuniom 5.VO Young Leaders Academy, Baton Rouge. L oitU au lOtflO Other contributions, rn th under $5,000 Mmt* T .tal .................. *........................ 1.232,23* Arts, M useums and Historical Associations n w .i.n n • o n ir ia i IK*ss i» u th u m l oigiiiilm Iw i n seeks in uiengilw » th e M .im nunlllcs in *fmh * c Irvc and (id In u ln c " Wr ir m g ir i/e llic Ability ni m i art* anti cultural m o u r t • . t o riltK .u r. e n ric h mid impict. llm ff o r v . I h r r«»* »*-i uUon p l% r» sjrcc lal n f l m n oil aip p a rtin g o rfin M 4iio r a Mild program s I’r rlin itia lirr limr Wi m n irib u trd to Y,*irtg AikIx-imc* ill iln iu in n fui Its A m In b in , jlin n 11n o tin ', h ilt'll trains tear Iters in i h r M lrg n isu i an d application uf (Itr ml* in rfirrinil.i. nul in die V m d iw * M um im trf J* in te r an d 'fireInuih ui>iaita. for Its youth 3*0. Inc-, Dallas, T e w s ................................... African American Museum. Dallas, Texas $ . . Airy Theatre, Houston. Texas Fjjwu Suauorf Chilh S c iic .......................... Gmna) Support ........................... American Federation o f Arts, New Voile, N.Y. . .. l u i r a i MiisruD o f Natural History, Ntk York. N.Y. .................................... 6.000 Children’s Musrum o f Houston, T e » Adventures Alter Sclttud Program and 30,400 other support - — Special ( in n t ($100,000. 4 Ira n i 50.000 City o f Port AOrn. 1 out*hiss 10,000 Contemporary A m Mowum. Houtfon, Texas 5.000 Cullural AfToirs O w nril o f Irstog. Ii»f- T o rn flip r> w for the A m , Washington. D .C ............... 5.000 Aam C n r M uwum, Fort Worth, Texas 5,000 5.000 Anchorage Concert Association. A lask a.................... IIMJ00 . U d m p ynupliom O rthciuny Alaska 10,000 Ana Comm il of C rralrr Baton Rouge, Inc., UmtmM ................. Arts Council of d ir M orris Area, fbrfewt Park, N r* Jeisey J I M If* f j.H 0 «U 4I Dallas Businr** Committee for the Alts, I f * * 20,-100 t a w t * m Opera. T exas W t a Symphony O fdM Urs foefctyt TwcOS 0,000 M tap D epot, to<„ Montana W®D l a w fete. Im ., Baton Kougr, Louisiana tjlS I ! » .« DaOai » Black Dane* Tlirairr, Texas f> ... VOOO Public TV/Radio . . . Zuuv Botanical G ardrm O d e n , each under $5,000 .................. Subtotal J7.600 J5j300 5.000 Cultural 10.000Matching Gifts llb v m csl P m rr a n o n Libraries . . . .. . . . . .... M usrum ....................... Anchorage G ric O p en . A la a k a ..................................... Arts Council o f Fort Wortli and Tarrant (tam fy.T rsaa........................................................ $ II.ooo Dallas Chiklrvn's Theater, IV xe Dallas Muwtan af Art, Texas DMA th u m b ? Night* MOD tteiicral Support , Hallo* Opera, fn a » f lite ra l Sup Mu1 . . . . . . . . . . . s. h««>l 1'rrhw oi.uio* I W ta m •iikOiw •jftjgjQ Dates Supporter* o f the Fort "W ill Dallas Battrt, lo t., I t e m ................................ $ DaBa* Snuplrany Association, Inc*. Ttotaa 1MW0 Museum nf I It abb am i U r i ls tl S*iem*. I luuston. 'I* u » W0UO U w k ( m i , i, Iiv , oM A n geles, ( .tllfn ia u 5.000 N lU m ul Building U inruin. H W iM glm , D .C 5.(100 Uafias Theater Center, T*u» A Hamm m * r S m ( i n m l Suppun 25.0«« ....................... TVWO Dallas Vnual A m Center, TVxaa Ensemble Theater. I V , Houston. Texas 12,000 Explore Centre Inc. Museum o f D k w tr* , Mobile. Alabama.................. MOO FonT* Theatre. Washington. D.C. 15,000 Friends o f the Dallas Public Library, Texas . Greaser Dallas Youth Orchestra. Texas 7.500 .... Holocaust Museum, Houston. Texas .................... Houston Ballet, I te m s .............................................. 6000 5.000 S3,000 Houston Dance Coalition, T e x a s ....................... 5.000 Houston Grand Opera, Texas O pera Studio anil nthcr support ....................... Special Grant ($500,000 5 year*) .. 80.000 60,000 Houston International Festival, Texas 0500 Houston Museum District AsMN-Ution, Texas 6000 Houston Museum o f Natural Science, Texas Distinguished L rriu rr S e n d General S u p p o rt.................................... .............. 25xen 5.000 N aum al Symphony O n h eM ix Washington. D ( - 40.000 Houston Symphony Society Texas Exxon Pops series ($725,000. 5 t e a r s ) .......... .. Special Grant ($500,000. 5 tears) ................. 5000 New Orfeom Ballet Association, D uns laws 9000 Partnership fur Arts Culture and Education. Im .. Dallas. Texas ............................ 10000 Plsytnakrrs of Baton Rouge. 1/iu iU a u 10(00 Smithsonian Institution. Washtngtass. D.C. . 11.000 Society For The Performing Arts. Iloturon. T r i a I YUIO Southwest Black A m Festival. Inc.. Dallas, Texas 30000 Spring Creek County I Uatorical Association, Tomball. Texas . . 10,250 TA G \, l o t , Dallas. Texas 10400 IVntro Hispano De Dallas, T e x a s........................ 10,000 Theater U nder T h e Stars, IlouMuo. Texas 22 (■■' 145.000 60.000 5,000 USA n h n Festival, Dallas. T ru n Washington Drama Society; Inc-, D .C .. 7.200 .......................................... 10.000 Washington Opera; D .C Washington Performing Arts Socirtx, D .C Irving Symphony Orchestra A ao d m o n . Texas Jam es Dick Foundation for the Performing A m , Roundtop. T e x a s .................................... Kennedy Center for the Performing Am, Washnigton, D .C ............................. .................. 5.000 67.800 5,000 hmbeO Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas Lincoln Center for (be Performing A m , New Yoriu S.Y . General S u p p o rt................. ............................ I u h obi ( m a n Inuuuu 25,000 20/100 Innaiaaa A m and V irtu e Center. Baton Rouge 5000 l o n i m PhflharraooK Orchestra, New O i Im is 5000 . . {L0OO If iO /M O 5000 .................... 5.000 2130 5000 United Stales Capitol Historical Society. Washington. D .C Irving Heritage Society, Terns 4111 1*1 0 0 0 0 0 0 k 5 y r u s l 5.000 Tile International Theatrical A m Society; Dallas, T e x a s ............................ 5.000 • «aJ ‘ 9000 Soutlrwtst Museum o f Science and Technology, Dallas, Texas Outreach W F P IVup'i i anil other s u p p o r t.......... Irsfng Art Aoaoriadoo. Texas v IDiOO New Jersey Ballet, Newark Theatre Three Incorporated. Dallas. Texas H o u a on Mmsr Hall Foundation. Texas Special Grant ($250.000.8 years) Museum o f Fine Arts o f HousUui, I r u i GfBCraJ Support $ 10,(0 ) . 5000 Washington Symphony O rchrxtrs. D .C VMilf Trap Foundation for (he Perform ing Arts, Vienna* Virginia .............................. 15,000 YeUowxlone Art Museum Foundation, Billings, Montana . lO^oiv Young Audiences Dallas. Texas .......... Houston. T e x a s................................................ New Orleans. I caiman* - ... Subtotal 5000 krtW 6000 $ 17,000 O lh rr coitliiliuiions. each under $5,000 Total ..................................................................... $S.7B1AM in // tfie MitldU A««/ ****** ^ m a $ 1,327,800 n d I* ® } f e w h .............. \\.4u r r and (xMiimmiliv V rv ii c - s .............. Vt» vhwnww « * • W te n c a l A noriaiinns ^ la ity A to * r tfn / ( j l h ’t d t i % 180,000 Ai» I n n to n b h m T «rJ> 261300 $ 147,100 188.000 13.000 25,900 8,400 235^00 1.657,400 1,764,000 1 076 A ll 282.000 1779,400 1. 187,400 1 733,000 1.493*00 «y1*60 232.700 665.000 245.3UJ 30.300 U A O .ni $4,593,300 $-1,366,000 $3,050,200 $1,127,660 $13,137,160 % $ 1^68,100 $4 . Exxon Dedicated to advancing education and creating educational opportunity . EXjitn Education Foundation Orantsl Ifrw m i. /W 7M rw /W ?/. /ouy h<— WMjKflWti*' Rdm anon Program ,***i*ar**nd V*on«tin SrhoJlm,Mmviucni Program t Werparfuaii’ Sifrtu g TWhnulogv. 1 ngim riinK wd MathmuiR* Phigram 0 *KMiinriofui Supjxm lYugrain %wul Frapra Fund................. hinra«»«n*l Matching Gifts Program .. T«di •inline / n t $ %H.150 S.33U.OOO 2311.050 032,000 1.625.000 k*P*bi whntf f,„n 4-, nf'f',V’fUnimt f "J-.l-l U na ititruA fmwmi /w /W* » 4tijag 1 1.125Al 2.7OTav* 2.“6o/m I 2m l«r. 1971*1 030^20 572.7JP vr.,vn 7S2AOO "Ul.'WS I3A73.74S im u n H,700317 200.000 TlOfiGn -4.WM.2an 521,523,723 39,535.407 JI1M3J60 i .msam *710*8 111,10.770 Mathematics Education Program t i n w v . i» * lintN i»* i\*r»t* ixi iltrti um i hl»K u a iiu p t r l.n.n.L uK .n guaI fur l b p ro g ra m s «•* b o th th e K - ll a m i i h r ( n l l r g r I n r U I h b e ffo tt s u p p o r ts o u r Larger n b jw m r id m p n A i n i M inim us' u iu lrn tfa m lin g u l m a lh rtn a l n , In p u i i i i i l i i . n r m n i t o a u l m i r tw o v ery im p o ic m i ch an g e* no w u k u i f place* m th e n a tu m 's r U a m m i i . ■ A g i v n i i f re c o g n itio n th a t i n n h m ro m i l u » t welld eve lo p e d k n o w led g e o f c o n t o i l « w ell as pedagogy. a m i ■ I h r cre a tio n a n d a p p ln a tio n of a le v c o n li l u i n l I mkIv o f lir a w l n lg r a b o u t w hat » effective a n d w h at u I n d ie s tire pedagogy. D u rin g I W . th e c o n tin u in g a i u h m a n d r r l n a r nl d a ta fro m d ie T h ird I n irr n a tio n a l M ath a n d S cience S m d ) m M S S ) r r m lo r r e d th e im p o rta n c e o f te a c h e r know led g e b o th of m a th em atical c o n te n t a n d o f effective prdagogv. i\s a resu lt. m o re voices lu v e Jo in e d th e call fo r u n p ro v e d a n d c o n tin u in g te a c h e r p ro fessio n al dev el­ o p m e n t W ith m o re tita n a d e c a tlc o f e x p e rie n c e , th e iotm cLicion's K-3 M a th em atic s Specialist P ro g ra m a n d its p a rtic ip a tin g te a c h e rs a n d le a d e rs a r c e q u ip p e d to e x p la in a n d to d e m o n s tr a te effective p ro fe ssio n a l devel­ o p m e n t. E x p e rie n c e w ith M ath Specialist P ro je cts in scho o ls ac ro ss t h e n a tio n lia s sh o w n th a t successful p ro fessio n al d e v e lo p m e n t e ffo rts s h a re several im p o rta n t c h a ra c te ris ­ tic*. ■ S ch o o l le a d e rs a n d te a c h e r s u n d e r s ta n d th a t p ro fe s­ sio n a l d e v e lo p m e n t fu r te a c h e rs is c ritic a l t o m e e tin g e d u c a tio n a l g o a ls f o r stu d e n ts ■ G ro w th u i m a th e m a tic a l c o n te n t k n o w led g e is a n e ssen tial c o m p o n e n t. T e a c h e rs m u s t lia v r th e c e n tra l ro le in d e v e lo p in g a n d le a d in g p ro fe ssio n a l d e v e lo p m e n t p ro g ra m s. a I vulu.ihoti ..I 11., d ev e lo p m e n t program mmr h r cow U iim nis 11..1 «l,i„u i U w ( i n , i - a t Ore e n iln f lit# p ro g ra m a S h o rt «i m i I W i ilm i't m n l le a th e r development m ust • **i»i >.mi i I k- ( o n tin u in g professional lifr.f ih # School a A «o in p r« vision o f r u r O m i teaching and le a rn in g • -» n u i h n i u i r %is n n r s a i t Sowe I W . the " s ta n d a rd s ' d .» u m r n t t o f i h r S a i r r u J O m m iI i f T each er* o f M athem atic s (N C IM ) have provided *>.n vision fo r successful projects. S in te Us f tm g ra n ts w e ir m a d e in I ttR , th e fcw ah lio n h a s given K l M ath em atics Specialist P ropel m m 4 t t o 9 8 sc h u o l d b tn c ts . O v er o n e-th ird o f th u ar priMwii i activ e today, d e m o n s tra tin g th e ir to a c h r rf r a d m ’ ro w m iu n r n i to lo n g -te rm clian g e . O n ly 11 o f th e S i octwc p ro je c ts receiv ed c o n tin u a tio n g ra n ts in 1998. ihr re m a in d e r b e in g s u p p o r te d by o th e r fu n d s Five n ew p ro je c ts rec eiv e d R-3 Mathematics Sprcafc* g r a n ts in 1998. T h r e e o f th e s e aw ards w ent to na wo m i to s u p p o r t p a rtn e rs h ip s b etw een u n n ersirv facuitv leaders a n d sc h o o l te a c h e r-le a d e rs T h is is encouraging hreauw* we b eliev e g re a t p o te n tia l ex ists fo r m utual benefit in lo n g -te rm , su b sta n tia l u n n r r a tv r n lh b o n u u n with k l ! te a c h e r s T h e fo u n d a tio n e x p e c ts to c o n tin u e to develop its e x istin g K-3 M a th em atic s Specialist Projects and to k a ta g r e a te r c o o p e r a tio n a m o n g porueipani*. We will cunoou c t o aw a rd sm all n u m b e rs o f g ra n ts fo r new K-3 proj­ e c ts, se e k in g th o s e w u h th e p o te n tia l to en ric h exating e ffo rts. P e o p le w ish in g to b r in g to o u r altcn o u o initia­ tives th a t m ig h t fu lfill o u r objectives may subm it a b n d le tte r o f in q u ire. Mathematics Education Grants January /. /998-Dnrmbrr 31, 1998 Rnmf u mtmmdfmrpmr lUboquenpsc Public Schools T o d ev e lo p ih r m o M i assessm ents for elem en tal y m at h e m s n r ■ stu d e n ts ........................ To su p p o rt a n s h r m a l n e teac h e r r r r tif k a lio n program v ifr tr d by FAME (New M exico Fellows for die A th aik r rn en t of M allieniatic s f ilm alum I i \pf*vf**aud f s n s f v*w $ 31.UM) V tfm d buLmrr fivm pN M U fW dum * 19S $ $ II.IHM *i.OV» 11.000 (ip rf IwSms SMSWf /bread S - I /ytitf tto tw to V> I '*•/««,4 Iym 4 for W»mcu In M w liw iik * fV« general M V **1 ^ j g fp of the O n UuhiT*lt> 'i l New York Summetmalh In th e C'lh. in inw rrvkr prnjcrt fm jggfnuw v math *peclaim tea* l i m ......... ... . ............ ............ IV»rlnpa»mi Center. Iro fc* aleadrtdilp institute far elementary riutthcmatli» inu h m , Mathematical ideas" (DMT) ........... .............. Inntfiul «u » -n ftn die editing «l a Imok r»l«.»« studiesallow rn rh n feadcrrilip..................... ... «h~ £ Z Z ', ft/too UV.000 I Haney Madd College la cnnnmird support o f the H um muau \l/uknmotHt S m id /m m a l.................................... .......................... .............. 2VBG «* WK*> HU ; ! 'V ‘ 7.700 25,000 Ixdrv CoDrfr To support an advisor for (lie foundation * Mathematics fdociuon Program to conduct rev-arch- evaluation, piojert rrchnical support and dissemination activities . . . . ........... $ i2 /m Inn Worth MiMum o f S fk n r r and History fa « n * * i the t a m i n g L h n n io r y ..«facility where toac.hrn jndodm M an olwcrw children engaged in science ami ■tfChnnaon « w t .................. . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ..... k « Stale V nnm iiy To create u model leath er preparation an d professionaldrvrktpfTiciit program in mathematics education . . . /W !Vta -■ 194,000 «nW bn m * 9 - mo V t/r n 7.700 - fijDOo - 2*300 - 104.000 n m s 195,598 ■- *6JKlO 149309 7300 '■ -v 7300 - M d i m i f i l Aaoo atiwi o f America lo develop an elementary mathematics specialist program fm N-»*w \m rrk an preset sice tear liei> in uilial co lleg e * ............. - )7Jt)0 37.000 *°ra*w State l a n m i n - BiDIngs fa create a model teacher preparation an d professional^ l ^ r n t program In n u t hematics education . . . . - 97.118 Wwin firt.000 M.000 M ad m an Foundation In rapport of lit Mudent m atliem atks corajirtition . . . 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In addition to tlirir S50 NExT fellows, •e irra l of die W * w tio n %geographic ire lion* Iwnr begun region­ al M.% I p n « ta u o The Mnmg support Project NKxT r n m n fruni the nation’• mathematic* com m unity «ig- m ilt that .m iituim U t m taking on a new a n d . mi. d p ,„ (rational rrufirmtfldbiy Un hot* ( h r < Im ipUne n [au rij n, lu llin ' griKraU.Mii P in ju l klieH l»m ope Facility for the ‘f l u I n,*.n> non- m i hi«l< > • i* n« • farulty fm tn m ore d u n ¥ ft Inuiuitioro I he program will celebrate it* tro th a — u o r v in the fall o f I *W0 . -Stu h a r r l r l m n n ■ d r o m d g n m the acrotnphdim enU o f i u < u ti(i w u i and tf*r (cadetship tli.n p n m d e fo r tlirir coHragur* and m rnit don*. T o n rali/r th e potential gam* from o u r growing unririotanding o f how learning p n a n a r n w l . derph engrained belief* about teaching m u tt rh an g r N’t x l a n d KaleidoM o p e lu n r im portant m ica In laiifi leathag an d helping (acuity to negotiate tin* d u iig c Tearhmg h reu m r* m o rr titan th e application o f fu n d p m r * t» lio n «kilU to a particular tubyccL It includes the proem o f a d rlrm in g indiiidn.il M inim i need* h a r d on an understanding o f how u u d m u think about a m t r n a tciiL Making d m ch a n g r mean* b rin g wdbng to b ora that m u c h of wltat wa* b r f i n n l to b e ’good m etung* may. 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