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Grantmaking foundations whose primary focus is relations between people or groups of different races, ethnicities, and/or religions.
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Kosciuszko Foundation
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Dedicated to promoting educational and cultural exchanges between the United States and Poland and to increasing American understanding of Polish culture and history. Describes events, education grants, and arts competitions.
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Sons of Italy Foundation (SIF)
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Philanthropic arm of the Order Sons of Italy in America (OSIA), sponsoring projects to preserve Italian-American culture, encourage educational excellence, and support transatlantic initiatives for diplomatic, economic, and educational exchanges.
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The Blakemore Foundation
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Encourages the advanced study of Asian languages and the understanding of Asian fine arts in the United States. Recent grants, application and instructions, eligibility requirements and FAQ.
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The Foundation Trust
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Seeks to foster dialogue and education, interpersonally and internationally, regarding genocide. Site lists board members, describes purpose and goals, and provides financial information about past funded projects.
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International Foundation for Interreligious and Intercultural Education (IFIIE)
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Offers fellowships for academic study of inter-religious and human rights issues. They describes their goals, requirements of fellows, and application process.
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