Robert Sterling Clark Foundation

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The Foundation concentrates its grantmaking in three fields: ensuring access to comprehensive reproductive health information and services; strengthening cultural institutions; and improving the performance of New York’s public institutions. Reproductive health grants promote the implementation of laws, policies, and practices that enable all women to have access to comprehensive services and challenge those laws and legal decisions that undermine reproductive rights. The grants also support projects that advance the use of electronic advocacy, inform the development of judicial selection criteria that will produce non-ideological courts, and promote the use of comprehensive sex education curricula in the schools. Cultural institutions grants focus on “organizational sustenance” rather than on making art. While most of the funds are allocated for this topic, the Foundation supports arts research and advocacy that benefit the field as a whole, including economic research that has helped define the role played by the “cultural economy.” New York public institution grants target projects that safeguard and enhance the well being of those who are most dependent on government programs. While the board of directors meets quarterly, applications are accepted year-round.

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