Richard Davoud Donchian Foundation

Category

: Social Change

Description

The Foundation focuses its grantmaking on organizations whose programs result in strengthening the human spirit and enhancing personal integrity. The Foundation targets most of its grants to organizations that concentrate on character development with a special emphasis on those focusing on leadership training, literacy, primary education, business integrity, spiritual enrichment, and ethics. Under the Literacy and Education category, the Foundation seeks programs that work toward long-term improvement in all aspects of education, with an emphasis on literacy. Humanitarian grants improve the lives and spirits of individuals and communities facing pressing circumstances including efforts to address children’s health. Ethics and personal development grants enhance the moral, ethical, spiritual, and physical well-being and progress of mankind. The Foundation believes that every individual can become physically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually stronger and ultimately strengthen their families and their communities. While much of the Foundation’s grants are targeted toward organizations in the northeastern United States, occasionally grants may be made in other regions of the country and/or abroad. Additional information can be found on the Web site.

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