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RECIPIENT GRANTS

Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

New York, NY

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Total Grants to Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
Total $ Granted: $ 146,000
For Years: 2000 1999
# Grants: 2

Grants to Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-31-2000 74,000 The Future of the Urban Revival
Fred Siegel will research and write a book on the revival of many major American cities during the past decade. He will review the state of some of America’s largest cities and analyze their efforts to improve their finances and municipal service delivery, attract economic development, and reduce crime rates.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1999 72,000 The Future of the Urban Revival
Fred Siegel will research and write a book on the revival of major American cities during the past decade. He will review the state of some of America's largest cities and analyze their efforts to improveir finances and municipal service delivery, attract economic development, and reduce crime rates.
Smith Richardson Foundation

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