Prospect Hill Foundation
Category: General
DescriptionThe Foundation, established in 1960 with funds from the former president and chairman of Sperry and Hutchinson Company, seeks to advance the human experience while ensuring the well-being of the earth. The Foundation’s grantmaking is targeted toward four topics: environmental conservation, nuclear nonproliferation, reproductive health and rights, and criminal justice. Environmental conservation grants support conservation strategies that protect natural systems and work to improve air quality for the benefit of human and ecological health. Nuclear nonproliferation grants seek to limit the spread of nuclear weapons by providing reliable information to U.S. policy makers, the media, and the public. Reproductive health and rights grants support the right of women and men to be informed of and have access to safe, effective, affordable, and acceptable methods of fertility regulation of their choice. Criminal justice grants promote a fair and humane criminal justice system. Additional information can be found on the Web site.
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