Foundation Giving Trends, 2002 Edition, examines the grantmaking patterns of a sample of larger U.S. foundations from 1980 through 2000. The report explores changes in giving interests by subject focus, recipient type, type of support, population group served, and geographic focus. It also details differences in funding trends by foundation size, region, and type, and includes special analyses of giving by larger family foundations and "new health" foundations. Foundation Giving Trendsis part of the Foundation Today Series of annual research reports on foundation growth and trends in foundation giving
Foundation Yearbook, 2000 Edition, documents the growth in number, giving, and assets of all active ...
More than 1,300 of the largest U.S. private and community foundations increased funding for nearly a...
Giving by U.S. foundations slipped 0.2 percent in 2002, marking the first year of negative growth re...
Foundation Giving Trends, 2001 Edition, examines the grantmaking patterns of a sample of larger U.S....
Foundation Giving Trends, 2003 Edition, examines the grantmaking patterns of a sample of larger U.S....
Foundation Giving Trends, 2004 Edition, documents the grantmaking patterns of a sample of the larges...
Although many foundations faced continuing asset losses in 2002, in general they held steady to thei...
Foundation funding for most major program areas rebounded in 2004, following a two-year decline in g...
Support from large foundations declined for a second consecutive year in 2003, as grantmakers adjust...
Foundation Giving Trends, 2011 Edition, documents the grantmaking patterns of a sample of the larges...
Health surpassed education as the top priority of private and community foundations included in the ...
Foundation Yearbook, 2003 Edition, documents changes in the actual number, giving, and assets of all...
International Grantmaking II: An Update on U.S. Foundation Trendsrepresents the Foundation Center's ...
Among major areas of activity, health, education, arts and culture, and human services captured the ...
The largest U.S. private and community foundations increased funding for all major subject areas in ...
Foundation Yearbook, 2000 Edition, documents the growth in number, giving, and assets of all active ...
More than 1,300 of the largest U.S. private and community foundations increased funding for nearly a...
Giving by U.S. foundations slipped 0.2 percent in 2002, marking the first year of negative growth re...
Foundation Giving Trends, 2001 Edition, examines the grantmaking patterns of a sample of larger U.S....
Foundation Giving Trends, 2003 Edition, examines the grantmaking patterns of a sample of larger U.S....
Foundation Giving Trends, 2004 Edition, documents the grantmaking patterns of a sample of the larges...
Although many foundations faced continuing asset losses in 2002, in general they held steady to thei...
Foundation funding for most major program areas rebounded in 2004, following a two-year decline in g...
Support from large foundations declined for a second consecutive year in 2003, as grantmakers adjust...
Foundation Giving Trends, 2011 Edition, documents the grantmaking patterns of a sample of the larges...
Health surpassed education as the top priority of private and community foundations included in the ...
Foundation Yearbook, 2003 Edition, documents changes in the actual number, giving, and assets of all...
International Grantmaking II: An Update on U.S. Foundation Trendsrepresents the Foundation Center's ...
Among major areas of activity, health, education, arts and culture, and human services captured the ...
The largest U.S. private and community foundations increased funding for all major subject areas in ...
Foundation Yearbook, 2000 Edition, documents the growth in number, giving, and assets of all active ...
More than 1,300 of the largest U.S. private and community foundations increased funding for nearly a...
Giving by U.S. foundations slipped 0.2 percent in 2002, marking the first year of negative growth re...