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2006 Grantee List Tides Foundation 2006 Grantee List* Organization Grant Amount Location Web Address 1+1+1=ONE $7,000.00 UNITED STATES 371 Productions $50,000.00 UNITED STATES http://371productions.com 3rd EyE Youth Empowerment $500.00 UNITED STATES www.3rdEyEunlimited.com 3rd Street Youth Center and Clinic $30,000.00 UNITED STATES www.bvhphealingarts.org 42nd Street Moon $100.00 UNITED STATES www.42ndstmoon.com 651 ARTS $40,000.00 UNITED STATES www.651arts.org 69 Parallel $9,000.00 RUSSIA 7th Empire Media $10,000.00 UNITED STATES [email protected] 826 Seattle $250.00 UNITED STATES www.826seattle.org A Home Within $5,000.00 UNITED STATES www.ahomewithin.org A Traveling Jewish Theater $1,600.00 UNITED STATES www.atjt.com Abortion Rights Fund of Western Massachusetts $2,500.00 UNITED STATES Abraham Fund $13,480.00 UNITED STATES www.abrahamfund.org Academy For Educational Development $10,000.00 UNITED STATES www.edequity.org Access Works $20,000.00 UNITED STATES www.accessworks.org ACORN Institute $412,250.00 UNITED STATES www.acorn.org Acorn International $20,000.00 UNITED STATES www.acorn.org ACORN Living Wage Resource Center $40,000.00 UNITED STATES www.livingwagecampaign.org Act Together: Women's Action in Iraq $5,000.00 GREAT BRITAIN www.acttogether.org Acterra $10,000.00 UNITED STATES www.Acterra.org Action for Children $10,000.00 UGANDA www.actionforchildren.or.ug Action on Disability and Development $24,426.00 BURKINA FASO Adaptive Design Association $25,000.00 UNITED STATES www.adaptivedesign.org Added Value & Herban Solutions Inc $20,000.00 UNITED STATES www.added-value.org Advocates for Environmental Human Rights $30,000.00 UNITED STATES www.ehumanrights.org/ Affordable Housing Associates $500.00 UNITED STATES www.ahainc.org Affordable Housing Resources, Inc. $1,000.00 UNITED STATES www.ahrhousing.org Africa Action $52,143.00 UNITED STATES www.africaaction.org African Film Festival, Inc. $10,000.00 UNITED STATES wwwAfricanFilmNY.org African Food and Peace Foundation $1,415.86 UNITED STATES www.urdt.net African Services Committee, Inc. $6,000.00 UNITED STATES www.africanservices.org African Women's Development Fund $116,250.00 GHANA www.awdf.org African Women’s Millennium Initiative on Poverty and Human Rights $100,000.00 SENEGAL www.awomi.org After Hours Project $30,000.00 UNITED STATES www.AfterHoursProject.org Agape Foundation $5,000.00 UNITED STATES www.agapefn.org Agrupacion de Salud Vida Nueva 2000 $4,966.00 CHILE Aid For AIDS $1,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aidforaids.net Aidmatrix Foundation $10,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aidmatrix.org AIDS Alliance Nepal $4,958.05 NEPAL www.aan.org.np/ AIDS Alliance Nigeria $10,000.00 NIGERIA www.aidsallianceinnigeria.org AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa $77,000.00 NAMIBIA www.arasa.info/ AIDS Care Guangxi $8,000.00 CHINA AIDS Emergency Fund $5,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aidsemergencyfund.org AIDS Foundation of Chicago $50,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aidschicago.org AIDS Information Centre $10,000.00 KENYA AIDS Prevention Action Network, Inc. $25,000.00 UNITED STATES www.apan.org AIDS Project Hartford, Inc. $45,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aidsprojecthartford.org Alameda County Community Food Bank $6,000.00 UNITED STATES www.accfb.org Alamos Wildlands Alliance $3,000.00 UNITED STATES www.alamoswildlands.org Alaska Community Action on Toxics $20,000.00 UNITED STATES www.akaction.org Alaska Conservation Foundation $61,000.00 UNITED STATES www.akcf.org Albany Education Foundation $5,000.00 UNITED STATES www.albanyeducation.org ALEPH - Alliance for Jewish Renewal $500.00 UNITED STATES www.aleph.org Algebra Project $52,000.00 UNITED STATES www.algebra.org Alianza Solidaria Para la Lucha Contra el VIH/SIDA $20,000.00 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ALIAS Chamber Ensemble $500.00 UNITED STATES www.aliasmusic.org All Congregations Together $2,500.00 UNITED STATES www.actnola.org All Seasons Chalice Church $20,800.00 UNITED STATES www.thestarhouse.org Alliance for Excellent Education $10,000.00 UNITED STATES www.all4ed.org Alliance for Quality Education $50,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aqeny.org Alliance for Sustainable Colorado $1,000.00 UNITED STATES www.allianceforcolorado.org Alliance for the Wild Rockies $4,000.00 UNITED STATES www.wildrockiesalliance.org Alliance of Chicago Community Health Services $60,000.00 UNITED STATES www.alliancechicago.org Allied Arts Foundation $1,000.00 UNITED STATES http://www.alliedarts-seattle.org/index.html Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado $2,700.00 UNITED STATES www.jewishcolorado.org ALSO for Gay Youth $5,000.00 UNITED STATES www.alsoyouth.org Alta Bates Summit Foundation $250.00 UNITED STATES www.absfdn.com Alvarado Elementary School $1,500.00 UNITED STATES www.alvaradoschool.net Amazon Conservation Team $20,000.00 UNITED STATES www.amazonteam.org Amazon Wakani $450.00 UNITED STATES Amazon Watch $300.00 UNITED STATES www.amazonwatch.org AMAZONAS images $250,000.00 FRANCE www.amazonasimages.com American Associates Ben-Gurion University of the Negev $1,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aabgu.org American Cancer Society, Great West Division, Inc. $525.00 UNITED STATES www.cancer.org American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California $31,000.00 UNITED STATES http://www.aclunc.org/ American Civil Liberties Union Foundation $68,594.00 UNITED STATES www.aclu.org American Civil Liberties Union $24,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aclu.org American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee $29,020.00 UNITED STATES www.aclu-tn.org American Civil Liberties Union Florida $44,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aclufl.org American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi $25,700.00 UNITED STATES http://www.msaclu.org/ 10/31/2007 *These figures represent grants approved in 2006. Page 1 of 26 Tides Foundation 2006 Grantee List Organization Grant Amount Location Web Address American Civil Liberties Union of Florida $126,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aclufl.org American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina Legal Foundation $10,000.00 UNITED STATES www.acluofnorthcarolina.org American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science $2,500.00 UNITED STATES www.weizmann-usa.org American Concert Ballet $13,763.49 UNITED STATES www.balletrox.org American Constitution Society for Law and Policy $21,297.00 UNITED STATES www.ACSLaw.org American Democracy Institute $25,000.00 UNITED STATES /www.americandemocracyinstitute.org American Documentary $40,000.00 UNITED STATES www.amdoc.org American Foundation for AIDS Research $100,000.00 UNITED STATES www.amfar.org/cgi-bin/iowa American Friends of Old City Charities $3,600.00 UNITED STATES American Friends Service Committee $40,831.00 UNITED STATES www.afsc.org American Friends Service Committee $1,000.00 UNITED STATES www.afsc.org/pacificmtn/sanfrancisco.htm American Heart Association $100.00 UNITED STATES www.americanheart.org American Institute for Social Justice $450,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aisj.org American Jewish Committee $12,500.00 UNITED STATES www.ajc.org American Jewish Congress $500.00 UNITED STATES www.ajcongress.org American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee $1,000.00 UNITED STATES www.jdc.org American Jewish World Service $59,600.00 UNITED STATES www.ajws.org American Lands Alliance $500.00 UNITED STATES www.americanlands.org American Library Association $30,986.00 UNITED STATES www.ala.org American Museum of Natural History $4,000.00 UNITED STATES www.amnh.org American Overseas Medical Aid Association $5,000.00 UNITED STATES www.aomaa.org American Progress Action Fund $65,756.00 UNITED STATES www.americanprogressaction.org American Red Cross $5,000.00 UNITED STATES www.redcross.org American Refugee Committee International $30,000.00 UNITED STATES www.archq.org American Repertory Theatre $50,000.00 UNITED STATES www.amrep.org American Society for Technion $500.00 UNITED STATES www.ats.org American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals $1,942.00 UNITED STATES www.aspca.org American Task Force on Palestine $10,000.00 UNITED STATES www.americantaskforce.org Americans for Peace Now $250.00 UNITED STATES www.peacenow.org Americans for UNFPA $15,000.00 UNITED STATES www.uscommittee.org Americans United for Change $30,000.00 UNITED STATES www.americansunitedforchange.org Americans United for Separation of Church and State $76,575.00 UNITED STATES www.au.org Amherst Writers & Artists Press $5,000.00 UNITED STATES www.AmherstWriters.com Amnesty International USA $9,583.51 UNITED STATES www.amnestyusa.org AMVETS $250.00 UNITED STATES www.amvets.org Anderson Valley Health Center $50,000.00 UNITED STATES www.avhc.org Andrew Glover Youth Program $5,000.00 UNITED STATES www.agyp.org Andrew Jackson Police Youth Camp $250.00 UNITED STATES www.nashvillefop.org Animal Place $2,000.00 UNITED STATES www.animalplace.org Antioch University -- Seattle Branch $800.00 UNITED STATES www.antiochsea.edu Aperture Foundation $500.00 UNITED STATES www.aperture.org Appalachian Community Fund $10,000.00 UNITED STATES www.appalachiancommunityfund.org Applied Research Center $210,000.00 UNITED STATES www.arc.org Appui a l'Autoformation des Adultes Applique a l'Action par Alternance $7,500.00 SENEGAL APREMAVI - Associação de Preservação do Meio Ambiente do Alto Va $5,000.00 BRAZIL Arawaka, Inc. $1,740.00 UNITED STATES ARC International $100,000.00 CANADA www.arc-international.net ARDEAR Midi-Pyrenees $1,500.00 FRANCE Arizona ACORN $12,500.00 UNITED STATES www.acorn.org Arizona Community Foundation $6,000.00 UNITED STATES www.azfoundation.org Arizona Minimum Wage Coalition $25,000.00 UNITED STATES www.azminimumwage.com Arizona Recreation Center for the Handicapped $1,000.00 UNITED STATES
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