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Date | Amount | Purpose | Recipient | Funder |
8-13-2001 | 50,000 | To support public education about charitable choice | Center for Public Justice, The | The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc. |
4-9-2001 | 55,000 | To support general operations ($30K) and a conference on charitable choice ($25K) | Jewish Policy Center | The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc. |
12-31-1997 | 150,000 | Faith-based Service Providers and Welfare Reform: Tracking the Implementation of State Cooperation with Religious Organizations This grant supports a study of how states and faith-based organizations respond to the rules set forth in the charitable choice provision of the 1996 welfare reform law. Stanley Carlson-Thies will prepare profiles of how states use and implement the charitable choice provision. The project will result in a book and "best practice" reports. |
Center for Public Justice, The | Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1996 | 150,000 | Faith-based Service Providers and Welfare Reform: Tracking the Implementation of State Cooperation with Religious Organizations This grant supports a study of how states and faith-based organizations respond to the rules set forth in the charitable choice provision of the 1996 welfare reform law. Profiles of state responses will be constructed and then tracked over three years. Dissemination will include a scholarly book and "best practice" reports, which will give overviews of stateand faith-based organization responses to the charitable choice provision. |
Center for Public Justice, The | Smith Richardson Foundation |
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