WEBPAGE Once I have set up online contribtions web page I will provide web site wide annoncements. Both people and organizations can provide money to my projects via their own
contribtions. Once I have money from my web site I can pay for important things-recording
songs at different music studios, two important concert halls, copyrights ,new
equitment and acess to post video production for my first music video.
I
can use money from the online contribtions web page to pay for the creation of two incorporations Exotic Technologies Institute and Exotic Technologies Industries.The
asssitance of two incorporations I can create funding options for invention related projects via the new for profit corporation and several types of grants.I can use the non profit corporation to create grants for our projects,other people
and organizations. The invention related for profit corporation will develop
my inventions via government grants, R&D,etc.The non profit corporation will create grants for many people and different
organizations. Please remember online contribtions my projects and my web site
need them for immediate funding options.
This
web page is dedciated to the resources of the Foundation Center. The Foundation Center for Individuals is located at http://foundationcenter.org/getstarted/individuals/
The Foundation Center Community Resoucres is located at http://foundationcenter.org/atlanta/at_commres.html#service . Once we have set up contribtions web page annocement for people and organizations, please
remember our projects and our web site need them for immedaite funding options. Once we have set incorporations we can create invention related for profit corporation
and non profit corporation. The invention related for profit corporation will develop my invention via government grants, R&D,etc. The non profit corporation will create grants for my projects ,other people and organizations
The Foundation Center is located www.foundationcenter.org .The foundation center is located in the following
cities. The contact information for these cities:
Field Offices
New York
79 5th
Ave # 2 New York, 10003
(212) 620-4230
foundationcenter.org/newyork
Atlanta
50 Hurt Plaza, Suite 150
Atlanta,
GA 30303-2914
404-880-0094
foundationcenter.org/atlanta
Cleveland
1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1600
Cleveland, OH 44115-2001
216-861-1934
foundationcenter.org/cleveland
San Francisco
312 Sutter Street, Suite 606
San Francisco, CA 94108-4314
415-397-0902
foundationcenter.org/sanfrancisco
Washington, DC
1627
K Street, NW, Third Floor
Washington,
DC 20006-1708
202-331-1400
foundationcenter.org/washington
Foundation center collections contact is located on http://foundationcenter.org/collections/
Funders
Web page is located at http://foundationcenter.org/findfunders/
The following grant related web page contain $14.5 billion in grants. The billion dollar grant resources are contain
in the five Foundation Center books. Often your libraries keep a copy of the
same foundation center books under references material.
The following items are covered in these books by category
1.professorships 2.publications
3.research
4.scholarships
5.student aid student services and organizations
6.academic libraries
7.construction and renovation
8.curriculum development
9.equipment 10.development
11.fellowships
12.library
acquisitions
13.agriculture-oriented land and resource conservation
14.aquariums, animal protection and welfare
15.botanical, horticultural, and
landscape services
16.conservation and protection, environmental
beautification programs
17.environmental education programs environmental organizations
18.natural resources
19.pollution
abatement and control services
20.veterinary services and other animal services
21.wildlife preservation and protection
22.zoos
23.equipment,
renovations, and construction
24.parent–teacher and school volunteer projects
25.salary support
26.scholarships
27.school
libraries
28.student athletics and activities
29.teacher education and training academic programs
30.bilingual education
31.
Counseling programs
32.dropout prevention
33.early childhood education
34.educational research
35.education of
special populations such as minority, gifted, and disabled children
36.adult/child
matching programs
37.child development
38.children's museums
39.child welfare, including adoption, foster care, and
prevention of child abuse
40.neonatal care
41.pediatrics
and children's hospitals
42.pregnancy counseling and prevention programs
43.prevention of youth violence and rehabilitation
for youth offenders
44.scouting organizations
45.youth centers and clubs
46.youth development
47.architecture
48.artist's services
49.arts education
50.dance
51.film and video
52.historic preservation
53.humanities and classical studies
54.journalism and media
55.literature
and writing
56.museums and planetariums
57.music
58.performing and visual arts
59.public radio and television
60.theater
and drama
61.adolescent
parent services
Please buy the following books if you want to gain access to Grants
for Arts, Culture & the Humanities
ISBN 1-59542-111-4 $75.00
This
new edition reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of more than 22,000 recent
grants of $10,000 or more—totaling over $2.5 billion!
Subjects
architecture
artist's services
arts education
dance film
and video
historic preservation
humanities and classical studies
journalism and media
literature
and writing
museums and planetariums
music
performing and visual arts
public radio and television
theater and
drama
adolescent
parent services
Grants for Children & Youth ISBN 1-59542-112-2 $75
This new edition reveals the scope
of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of more than 30,000 recent grants of $10,000 or more—totaling
over $2.9 billion!
Subjects
adult/child matching programs
child development
children's museums
child welfare, including adoption, foster
care, and prevention of child abuse
neonatal care
pediatrics and children's hospitals
pregnancy counseling and prevention programs
prevention of youth violence
and rehabilitation for youth offenders
scouting organizations
youth centers and clubs
youth development
Grants for Elementary & Secondary Education ISBN 1-59542-113-0 $75.00
This new edition reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of more than
15,000 recent grants of $10,000 or more—totaling over $1.7 billion!
Subjects
equipment, renovations, and construction
parent–teacher and school volunteer projects
salary support
scholarships
school
libraries
student athletics and activities
teacher education and training academic programs
bilingual education
counseling
programs
dropout prevention
early childhood education
educational research
education of special populations such
as minority, gifted, and disabled children
conferences, seminars, and research on international issues
foreign and domestic public policy research and reform
concerning immigrants, newcomers and refugees
international affairs, peace and security, and arms control international exchange
international development and relief programs
international human rights
international
studies programs
Grants for Environmental Protection & Animal
Welfare
ISBN 1-59542-114-9
This new edition reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of
more than 10,000 recent grants of $10,000 or more—totaling over $1.3 billion!
Subjects
agriculture-oriented land and resource conservation
aquariums
animal protection and welfare
botanical, horticultural,
and landscape services
conservation
and protection
environmental beautification programs
environmental education programs environmental organizations
natural
resources
pollution abatement and control services
veterinary services and other animal services
wildlife preservation
and protection
zoos
Grants for Foreign & International
Programs
This new edition reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of more than
11,500 recent grants of $10,000 or more—totaling over $2.8 billion!
Subject’s
conferences, seminars, and research on international issues
foreign and domestic public policy research and reform
concerning immigrants, newcomers and refugee’s
international affairs, peace and security, and arms control international
exchange
international development and relief programs
international human rights
international studies programs
Grants for Higher Education
ISBN
1-59542-116-5 $75.0
This new edition reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of more than
19,000 recent grants of $10,000 or more—totaling over $4.3 billion!
Subject’s
professorships
publications
research
scholarships
student aid
student services and organizations academic
libraries
construction and renovation
curriculum development
equipment
faculty development
fellowships
library acquisitions
Clinton Global Initiative video http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&pid=416&srcid=346
This
Clinton Global Initiative can raise over $5 billion dollars in less than one month for the creation and promotion of alternative
energy and combating global warming.
Please
we can imagine the good people and organizations can do for the one home
planet c the creation of the same effort do to develop space resources, development of faster propulsion systems, fighting
illness by find global cures, prevention global homeless problems by creating
inexpensive housing project such as the Cal Earth Institute.
http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&pid=416&srcid=346