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Schedule of Grants Made to Various Schedule of Grants Made to Various Philanthropic Institutions [ Year Ended June 30, 2015 ] ORGANIZATION AMOUNT Alliance for Education, Inc. 12,100 211 Palm Beach Treasure Coast, Inc. 10,000 Alliance for Justice 29,500 3S Contemporary Arts Space, Inc. 15,000 Alliance for Lupus Research, Inc. 105,350 564 Park Avenue Preservation Foundation 10,000 Alliance for School Choice, Inc. 25,000 A Cure in Our Lifetime, Inc. 13,500 Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, Inc. 35,000 JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND JEWISH COMMUNAL A Torah Infertility Medium of Exchange (ATIME) 57,631 Alpha Workshops 26,500 Aaron Davis Hall, Inc. d/b/a Harlem Stage 25,200 Alumni Association of the University of Michigan 25,250 Abraham Fund Initiatives, Inc. 12,820 Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc. 42,780 Abraham Joshua Heschel School 341,106 Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders Association, Inc. 23,059 Abrams Hebrew Academy 21,000 Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Academy of Vocal Arts 15,000 New York City, Inc. 21,291 Accion International 35,000 Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation 14,000 Achievement First, Inc. 120,000 Am Yisroel Chai Foundation, Inc. 105,000 Act for Congo, Inc. 10,000 Amagansett Food Institute 25,000 Actors Fund of America 44,350 Ameinu Our People, Inc. 50,000 Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation - Washington, DC 10,654 America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Inc. 49,100 Adas Torah 18,500 America-Israel Friendship League, Inc. 38,000 Adirondack Scholarship Foundation, Inc. 10,000 American Academy in Rome 43,000 Adler Aphasia Center 10,550 American Academy of Arts and Sciences 100,300 Advancing Human Rights 28,000 American Antiquarian Society 25,000 Advancing Women Professionals and the Jewish American Associates of Ben-Gurion University of the Community, Inc. 80,000 Negev, Inc. 724,260 24 Afikim Foundation 33,210 American Association for the Advancement African Parks Foundation of America 10,000 of Science 50,250 AFSAJE American Friends of South African Jewish American Association of Colleges of Nursing 1,845,629 Education, Inc. 10,000 American Cancer Society, Inc. 59,633 Afya Foundation of America, Inc. 29,000 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village, Inc. 339,574 Florida, Inc. 22,250 Agenda Project Education Fund, Inc. 40,500 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. 26,206 Agudas Yisroel of West Lawrence, Inc. 16,000 American Coalition Against A Nuclear Iran, Inc. 10,000 Agudath Israel of America, Inc. 18,970 American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hospital in Agudath Israel of Long Island 38,039 Jerusalem, Inc. 493,146 Ahaba Ve Ahva Congregation 29,737 American Committee for Shenkar College in Israel, Inc. 43,600 Ahavas Israel Passaic Park Jewish Community Center 12,780 American Committee for the Advancement of Torah Ahi Ezer Congregation 65,017 Education in Israel, Inc. 40,930 AICE, Inc. 10,000 American Committee for the Tel Aviv Foundation, Inc. 10,000 Aish Hatorah New York, Inc. 15,380 American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Aish Hatorah of Cleveland 16,000 Science, Inc. 200,203 Aish Hatorah Special Projects, Inc. 10,000 American Congress for Truth, Inc. 15,000 Aish Hatorah, Inc. 11,451 American Constitution Society for Law and Policy 10,250 Aish International, Inc. 38,264 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Alan T. Brown Foundation to Cure Paralysis 11,020 Research 130,000 Albright College 25,000 American Folk Art Museum 13,950 Aleh Israel Foundation 43,104 American Freedom Defense Initiative 40,000 Aleph Institute 35,732 American Friends of Agudat Shetile Zetim, Inc. 10,360 Aleph Learning Center 10,000 American Friends of Aish Hatorah - Western Region, Inc. 10,193 Aleph Society, Inc. 54,040 American Friends of Alyn Hospital, Inc. 69,153 Alexander Abraham Foundation 25,000 American Friends of Amaleh Shel Torah, Inc. 46,500 Alexander Hamilton Society 100,000 American Friends of Aram Soba 32,205 All 4 Israel, Inc. 28,930 American Friends of Ariel University, Inc. 50,000 All Hallows Church Corporation 12,000 American Friends of Assaf Harofeh Medical Center 29,404 All Stars Project, Inc. 12,091 American Friends of Ateret Cohanem, Inc. 16,480 Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy, Inc. 56,600 American Friends of Bais Hamedresh Taharos 11,000 Alliance for College - Ready Public Schools 10,000 American 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