Finding aid for the Nordson Foundation Records


Repository: Western Reserve Historical Society
Creator: Nordson Foundation
Title: Nordson Foundation Records
Dates: 1952-1988
Extent: 16.20 linear feet (18 containers)
Abstract: The Nordson Foundation (1952-1988) was originally created by Walter G. and Virginia Nord. Walter Nord was the president of U. S. Automatic Corporation (f. 1909) of Amherst, Ohio, a company which manufactured screw machine parts for the automotive industry. Walter Nord and his sons, Evan and Eric Nord, organized the Nordson Corporation in 1954 as a subsidiary of U. S. Automatic Corporation. The Nordson Corporation, headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, is a multinational company that designs, manufactures, and markets systems that apply adhesives, sealants, and coatings to a broad range of consumer and industrial products during the manufacturing process. The Nordson Foundation was a philanthropic organization which provided financial support primarily in the areas of public service, social problems, family services, and education. The Nord family, including Walter's sons Eric and Evan Nord, and Cleveland lawyer William Ginn, guided the foundation through 1980. In 1988 the foundation was reorganized to create the Nord Family Foundation and the Nordson Corporation Foundation. Since its inception, the Nord Family Foundation has primarily served Lorain County, Ohio, and has been based in the Lorain-Elyria area. As of 1993, the foundation was headquartered in Elyria, Ohio. Its charitable activities, however, have sometimes reached into neighboring locales, particularly Cuyahoga County and Cleveland, and touched other areas of Ohio and the nation. In addition to the foundation, the Nord family is also noted for its involvement in the development of inventions, including innovations in areas as diverse as spray painters and robotics. The collection consists of articles of incorporation, minutes of the board of trustees, policies and procedures, a mission statement, resolutions, correspondence, financial reports, contract bids and specifications, newspaper clippings, memoranda, pamphlets, publications, accounting journals, budgets, tax returns, affidavits, and materials related to projects and activities of the foundation, with grant proposals (1980-1984) compromising the bulk of the materials. The files include the minutes, cases, photographs, and organizational materials of the Neighborhood Concepts Company (1984-1986), a Lorain-Elyria housing rehabilitation program initiated through the funding of the Nordson Foundation. The records of the Nord Family Foundation and the Nordson Corporation Foundation are not part of this collection.
MS Number MS 4641
Location: closed stacks
Language: The records are in English

History of the Nordson Foundation

The Nordson Foundation (1952-1988) was originally created by Walter G. and Virginia Nord. Walter Nord was the president of U. S. Automatic Corporation (f. 1909) of Amherst, Ohio, a company which manufactured screw machine parts for the automotive industry. Walter Nord and his sons, Evan and Eric Nord, organized the Nordson Corporation in 1954 as a subsidiary of U. S. Automatic Corporation. The Nordson Corporation, headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, is a multinational company that designs, manufactures, and markets systems that apply adhesives, sealants, and coatings to a broad range of consumer and industrial products during the manufacturing process. The Nordson Foundation was a philanthropic organization which provided financial support primarily in the areas of public service, social problems, family services, and education. The Nord family, including Walter's sons Eric and Evan Nord, and Cleveland lawyer William Ginn, guided the foundation through 1980. In 1988 the foundation was reorganized to create the Nord Family Foundation and the Nordson Corporation Foundation. Since its inception, the Nord Family Foundation has primarily served Lorain County, Ohio and has been based in the Lorain-Elyria area. As of 1993, the foundation was headquartered in Elyria, Ohio. Its charitable activities, however, have sometimes reached into neighboring locales, particularly Cuyahoga County and Cleveland, and touched other areas of Ohio and the nation. In addition to the foundation, the Nord family is also noted for its involvement in the development of inventions, including innovations in areas as diverse as spray painters and robotics.


Scope and Content

The Nordson Foundation Records (1969-1990) consist of articles of incorporation, minutes of the board of trustees, policies and procedures, a mission statement, resolutions, correspondence, financial reports, contract bids and specifications, newspaper clippings, memoranda, pamphlets, publications, accounting journals, budgets, tax returns, affidavits, and materials related to projects and activities of the foundation, with grant proposals (1980-1984) compromising the bulk of the materials. The files include the minutes, cases, photographs, and organizational materials of the Neighborhood Concepts Company (1984-1986), a Lorain-Elyria housing rehabilitation program initiated through the funding of the Nordson Foundation. The records of the Nord Family Foundation and the Nordson Corporation Foundation are not part of this collection.

This collection is of value to researchers studying the Nordson Foundation and the hundreds of individuals and organizations it supported, as well as the foundation's patterns of charitable activity. The grant application files provide valuable historical information on the foundation's involvement in areas as diverse as the arts, health, housing, education, the environment, social services, the physically challenged, civic activities, religious organizations, social problems, youth, museums, athletics, and other topics. These areas of giving are represented by local, state, and national organizations and programs. Those interested in the history of philanthropy in the Lorain-Elyria, Ohio and Cleveland, Ohio regions will find these records useful. The collection also features a substantial section which contains the organizational materials of the Neighborhood Concepts Company. This section provides valuable information about the organization's attempts to rehabilitate old and decaying housing units for sale to low income families in Lorain and Elyria, Ohio in the mid-1980s. Also, these records are useful for those wishing to gain insight into the foundation's review and evaluation of grant proposals. Those interested in the Nord family and the Nordson Corporation will find these records valuable.


Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged in three series.
Series I: Administration is arranged chronologically.
Series II: Programs is arranged in eight sub-series.
Sub-series A: Grant Proposals 1980 is arranged chronologically and reflect the foundation's original numerical system for ordering and labeling.
Sub-series B: Grant Proposals 1981 is arranged chronologically and reflect the foundation's original numerical system for ordering and labeling.
Sub-series C: Grant Proposals 1982 is arranged chronologically and reflect the foundation's original numerical system for ordering and labeling.
Sub-series D: Grant Proposals 1983 is arranged chronologically and reflect the foundation's original numerical system for ordering and labeling.
Sub-series E: Grant Proposals 1984 is arranged chronologically and reflect the foundation's original numerical system for ordering and labeling.
Sub-series F: Oberlin Construction Projects 1969-1980 is arranged alphabetically by subject in original order.
Sub-series G: Career Education Program 1981-1984 is arranged alphabetically by subject in original order.
Sub-series H: Neighborhood Concepts Company 1983-1988, contains the minutes, housing rehabilitation records, and organizational materials of the Neighborhood Concepts Company which are filed alphabetically by subject using the organization's original lab
Series III: Miscellaneous/Large-sized Materials consists of legal-sized materials in original order.

Restrictions on Access

Access to this collection requires the written permission of the Nord Family Foundation.

Separated Material

All photographs identified with and specific to housing rehabilitation cases have been kept with the collection.

All other photographs have been removed to the photograph and print collection.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Lorain County.
Charities -- Ohio -- Lorain County.
Housing rehabilitation -- Ohio -- Lorain County.
Human services -- Ohio -- Lorain County.
Neighborhood Concepts Company.
Nordson Corporation.
Nordson Foundation.
Social service -- Ohio -- Lorain County.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 4641 Nordson Foundation Records, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Acquisition Information

The Nord Family Foundation, 1991.

Processing Information

Processed by Vernon R. Smith in 1993.

Detailed Description of The Collection

Series I: Administration 1980-1984

Box Folder
1 1-6 Nordson Foundation trustee minutes 1980-1984

Series II: Programs 1979-1988

Sub-series A: Grant Proposals 1980 ca. 1979-1982

Box Folder
1 7-54 80-1, Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges; 80-2, Salvation Army, Elyria; 80-3, United Way, Menominie; 80-4, Holy Family Hospital; 80-5, Towne and Country Players; 80-6, Oberlin Women's Service Center; 80-7, Ohio Veteran's Home; 80-8, Neighborhood House; 80-9, Cleveland Ballet; 80-10, Friends of the Cleveland Library; 80-11, Baldwin-Wallace College; 80-12, Cleveland Opera; 80-13, Neighborhood House; 80-14, American Field Service, Amherst Chapter; 80-15, Lorain City Schools; 80-16, United Way, New Richmond; 80-17, Salvation Army, Lorain; 80-18, Mary Lee Tucker Clothe-a-Child; 80-19, Boys' Home of the South; 80-20, Anderson County Arts Council; 80-21, Lorain Palace Theatre Endowment; 80-22, The Oldman Schools; 80-23, United Way, Lorain County; 80-24, City of Oberlin; 80-25, National Federation of Local Cable Programming; 80-26, Anderson College; 80-27, Lorain County Senior Action Coalition; 80-28, Vocational Experiences, Inc.; 80-29, National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting; 80-30, South Shore Lung Association; 80-31, Center for the Visually Impaired; 80-32, Lorain County Regional Planning Committee; 80-33, Lorain County Arts Council; 80-34, Lorain City Schools; 80-35, Amherst City Schools; 80-36, Youth Services; 80-37, Neighborhood House (PSE); 80-38, Cleveland International Program; 80-39, COPE, Mental Health Services of Lorain County; 80-40, Lakeshore Players; 80-41, Cleveland Engineering Society; 80-42, Council on Foundations, Inc.; 80-43, Northern Ohio Youth Orchestras; 80-44, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 80-45, Nature Conservancy; 80-46, Lorain Community Hospital; 80-47, Lucy Idol Center for the Handicapped ; and 80-48, United Way, Anderson, South Carolina ca. 1979-1981
Box Folder
2 55-133 80-49, South Amherst Local Schools; 80-50, Childbirth Education Association; 80-51, Oberlin College; 80-52, City of Amherst; 80-53, Lorain City Schools; 80-55, Packaging Education Foundation; 80-56, Cleveland Health Education Museum; 80-57, Western Reserve Historical Society; 80-58, Cleveland Museum of Natural History; 80-59, Nursing Home Advisory and Research Council; 80-60, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 80-61, Samaritan Center of Elyria; 80-62, Old Brooklyn Community Development Corporation; 80-63, South Shore Lung Association; 80-64, Clemson University; 80-85, Lorain Community Hospital; 80-66, John Carroll University; 80-67, Lorain County Juvenile Court; 80-68, The Coupling; 80-69, Lorain City Schools; 80-70, Camp Echoing Hills; 80-71, Mansfield Area Educational Foundation; 80-72, Firelands Area Boy Scouts; 80-73, American Friends Service Committee; 80-74, College Placement Services; 80-75, United Negro College Fund; 80-76, Elyria Public Schools; 80-77, Elyria Public Library; 80-78, Goodwill Industries of Lima; 80-79, American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio Foundation, Inc.; 80-80, Amherst Hospital (Ambulance); 80-81, Milan Garden Club; 80-82, Citizens Council for Ohio Schools; 80-83, South Amherst Board of Education; 80-84, Sheffield Schools; 80-85, New Richmond Community Foundation; 80-86, Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 80-87, Oberlin Junior Women's Club; 80-88, Amherst Public Library; 80-89, Lorain County Pioneer Theatre; 80-90, Sandusky Saint Mary's Central Catholic Education Foundation; 80-91, Northern Ohio Children's Performing Music Foundation; 80-92, Salvation Army, Elyria; 80-93, Junior Achievement of Menomonie; 80-94, Hopewell Fire Department; 80-95, New Richmond Public Schools, Community Education; 80-96, Child Care Center, New Richmond; 80-97, Amherst School System; 80-98, Lorain County Welfare Department; 80-99, Oberlin Head Start; 80-100, Lorain County Urban League; 80-101, The Foundation Center; 80-102, Amherst Band Boosters; 80-103, Oberlin Early Childhood Center; 80-104, American Cancer Center; 80-105, Youth Services, Inc.; 80-106, Lorain City Schools; 80-107, Neighborhood House; 80-108, Lorain Community Music Theatre; 80-109, Central School (Computer); 80-110, Ohio Society to Prevent Blindness; 80-111, Mental Health Services of Lorain County; 80-112, Sheffield Schools; 80-113, Beck Center; 80-114, Dyke College; 80-115, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; 80-116, Lakeshore Playhouse; 80-117, Lorain County Catholic Schools; 80-118, South Shore Lung Association; 80-119, Ohio Conservation Foundation; 80-120, March of Dimes; 80-121, North Ridgeville City Schools; 80-122, Upper Willow Rehabilitation District; 80-123, Neighborhood House; 80-124, Georgia Easter Seal Society; 80-125, American Heart Fund; 80-126, Neighborhood House (PSE); 80-127, Lorain County Vocational Center; and 80-128, Hearing Impaired Services ca. 1979-1981
Box Folder
3 134-168 80-129, Lorain County Federation for Human Services; 80-130, Mabel Tainter Memorial Preservation Association; 80-131, Lucy Idol Center for the Handicapped; 80-132, North Ridgeville Schools; 80-133, Lorain County Cable Communications; 80-134, Tuskegee Institute; 80-135, Neighborhood Centers Association; 80-136, Lorain City Schools; 80-137, Lorain Community Hospital; 80-138, Oberlin College (Asian Outreach); 80-139, Cleveland Opera; 80-140, Hiram College; 80-141, South Amherst Board of Education; 80-142, Lorain County Consortium (for Gifted and Talented Programs); 80-143, Lorain Public Library; 80-144, Lorain Public Library; 80-145, Lorain County Catholic Schools; 80-146, Elyria Service Center; 80-147, Cleveland Review; 80-148, Lorain County Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse; 80-149, League of Women Voters of the Cleveland Area; 80-150, Lorain County Community College; 80-151, March of Dimes; 80-152, American Graduate School of International Management; 80-153, Allen Memorial Art Museum; 80-154, Catholic Social Service Bureau; 80-155, Lorain County Cable Communications Advisory Commission; 80-156, Nursing Home Advisory Research Council; 80-157, Elyria Young Women's Christian Association; 80-158, Lorain County Arts Council; 80-159, Al Koran Temple; 80-160, Lorain County Urban League; 80-161, Lorain County Consortium; 80-162, Amherst Saint Joseph Athletic Association; and 80-163, Cleveland Health Education Museum ca. 1979-1981
3 169 Un-numbered folder, administrative disapprovals 1980-1981
3 170 Un-numbered folder, preliminary inquires 1981
3 171 Un-numbered folder, Boy Scouts, Anderson, South Carolina 1981
3 172 Un-numbered folder, Black River High School, Kelly McAleese 1982
3 173 Un-numbered folder, Dunn County Health Care Center; and Elyria Concert Association, Inc. 1981
3 174 Un-numbered folder, Kinship of Menominie, Dunn County 1980
3 175 Un-numbered folder, Junior Achievement of Anderson 1981
3 176 Un-numbered folder, Junior Achievement of Greater Lorain County 1981
3 177 Un-numbered folder, Lorain Civic Center Committee, Inc. 1981-1982
3 178 Un-numbered folder, Meals on Wheels 1981
3 179 Un-numbered folder, Mental Health Services of Lorain County 1980-1981
3 180 Un-numbered folder, United Way Fund of Atlanta 1981
3 181 Un-numbered folder, University of Minnesota 1981
3 182 Un-numbered folder, Wisconsin Indianhead Technical Institute 1981

Sub-series B: Grant Proposals 1981 ca. 1980-1982

Box Folder
3 183-205 81-1, Lorain County Federation for Human Services; 81-2, Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges; 81-3, New Richmond Community Foundation; 81-4, Boy Scouts of Avon Lake, #300; 81-5, West Ridge Baptist Church; 81-6, March of Dimes; 81-7, Salvation Army, Elyria; 81-8, Alpha House Youth Care, Inc.; 81-9, Kidney Foundation of Ohio, Inc.; 81-10, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Special Contribution Fund; 81-11, Northern Ohio Youth Orchestras; 81-12, Junior Achievement of Saint Paul; 81-13, New Richmond United Way; 81-14, Salvation Army, Lorain; 81-15, Bluffton College; 81-16, Neighborhood House; 81-17, Secretary of State; 81-18, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Legal Defense and Education; 81-19, Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf; 81-20, Baldwin-Wallace College; 81-21, United Way of Greater Lorain County; 81-22, North Ridgeville City Schools; and 81-23, New Richmond Public Schools ca. 1980-1982
Box Folder
4 206-298 81-24, Wisconsin Indianhead Technical Institute; 81-25, North Ridgeville City Schools; 81-26, New Richmond Community Foundation; 81-27, Cleveland Engineering Society; 81-28, Greater Lorain County Community Foundation; 81-29, South Shore Lung Association; 81-31, American Field Service, Amherst; 81-32, Lorain Catholic High School; 81-33, Easter Seal Society; 81-34, City of New Richmond; 81-35, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 81-36, Cleveland Ballet; 81-37, Saint Peter School; 81-38, Sheffield Lake Schools; 81-39, Southern Lorain County Historical Society; 81-40, Case Western Reserve University; 81-41, South Amherst Local Schools; 81-42, Foundation Center; 81-43, Samaritan Center; 81-44, Amherst Hospital; 81-45, Saint Anthony School; 81-46, Lorain Pops Orchestra; 81-47, American Friends Service Committee; 81-48, Midview Local School District; 81-49, Lorain City Schools; 81-50, Case Western Reserve University; 81-51, Holy Family Hospital; 81-52, United Way of Dunn County; 81-53, Lorain County Public Schools; 81-54, Elyria Area Family Young Men's Christian Association; 81-55, Lorain County Community College; 81-56, College Placement Services; 81-57, Elyria Neighborhood Center; 81-58, Anderson Family Young Men's Christian Association; 81-59, American Cancer Society; 81-60, Anderson County Community Concert Association; 81-61, Blue Ridge Council, Boy Scouts of America; 81-62, Williamston Rescue Squad; 81-63, American Heart Association; 81-64, Lorain City Schools; 81-65, Cleveland Playhouse Foundation; 81-66, Boys' Home of the South; 81-67, Easter Seal Society; 81-68, Junior Achievement of Greater Atlanta; 81-69, Legal Aid Society; 81-70, Cleveland Engineering Society; 81-71, Ohio Society to Prevent Blindness; 81-72, Lorain County Arts Council; 81-73, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 81-74, Beck Center; 81-75, Oberlin College; 81-76, Family Service Association; 81-77, Lorain City Schools; 81-78, City of New Richmond, Fire; 81-79, Dyke College; 81-80, Lorain City Schools; 81-81, Lorain County Welfare Department; 81-82, Salvation Army, Elyria; 81-83, Sandstone Express; 81-84, United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta; 81-85, Lucy Idol Center for the Handicapped; 81-86, City of Kipton; 81-87, Meals on Wheels; 81-88, Youth Services; 81-89, Elyria Neighborhood Center; 81-90, Senior Action Coalition; 81-91, Catholic Youth Organization; 81-92, Lorain City Schools; 81-93, Craig Hospital; 81-94, Neighborhood Centers Association; 81-95, Affiliate Artists; 81-96, New Lorain Association; 81-97, AFS International; 81-98, Leukemia Society of America; 81-99, Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 81-100, Smithsonian Institution; 81-101, Vietnam Veterans of Lorain County; 81-102, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 81-103, Children's Aid Society; 81-104, Junior Achievement; 81-105, Ohio Welfare Conference; 81-106, Transitional School, Inc.; 81-107, Amherst Drama Booster Club; 81-108, Industrial Marketers of Cleveland; 81-109, Case Western Reserve University; 81-110, Council for the Advancement and Support of Education; 81-111, Lorain City Schools; 81-112, Rio Grande College; 81-113, Lorain County Pioneer Theatre; 81-114, American Cancer Society; 81-115, Ohio Sickle Cell and Health Association; 81-116, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; and 81-117, Firelands Area Council, Boy Scouts of America ca. 1980-1982
Box Folder
5 299-359 81-118, American Cancer Society; 81-119, United Negro College Fund; 81-120, Greenville Symphony Association; 81-121, Anderson County Arts Council; 81-122, Lorain Catholic High School; 81-123, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 81-124, United Way of Greater Lorain County; 81-125, Saint Peter School; 81-126, Federation for Community Planning; 81-127, Cityview Center; 81-128, Deer Park Fire Department; 81-129, Menomonie Fire Department; 81-130, South Carolina Foundation of Independent Colleges; 81-131, First Community Interfaith Institute; 81-132, Anderson County Young Men's Christian Association; 81-133, Lorain County Federation for Human Services; 81-134, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 81-135, Lorain County Board of Mental Health; 81-136, Ohio Foundations Conference; 81-137, Anderson College Building Fund; 81-138, WVIZ Channel 25; 81-139, Oberlin College; 81-140, Oberlin Early Childhood Center; 81-141, Christ the King Community; 81-142, Cleveland Institute of Music; 81-143, Amherst Township; 81-144, United Way of Greater Lorain County; 81-145, American Graduate School of International Management; 81-146, Western Foothills United Way; 81-147, North Ridgeville Schools; 81-148, American Red Cross; 81-149, Lorain County Cable Communications Advisory Commission; 81-150, Epilepsy Association of Georgia; 81-151, Furman University; 81-152, Lake Erie Nature and Science Center; 81-153, New Richmond Public Schools; 81-154, Garfield Fire Department; 81-155, Kent State University; 81-156, West Side Community Mental Health Center; 81-157, American Cancer Society; 81-158, Camp Echoing Hills; 81-159, Lorain County Federation for Human Services; 81-160, Oberlin Shansi Memorial Association; 81-161, Elyria Christian Academy; 81-162, New Richmond Schools; 81-164, March of Dimes; 81-165, Golden Crescent Montessori Association; 81-166, Catholic Social Service Bureau; 81-167, Lorain County Federation for Human Services; 81-168, Elyria Young Women's Christian Association; 81-170, Lorain County Historical Society; 81-171, Lorain County Urban League; 81-172, Independent Sector; 81-173, Lakeshore Players, Inc.; 81-174, Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges; 81-175, Greater Lorain Chamber of Commerce; 81-176, Educational Computer Consortium of Ohio; 81-17, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 81-178, Senior Citizens Association; 81-179, Al Koran Temple; and 81-180, High Scope Educational Research Foundation ca. 1980-1982
5 360 Un-numbered folder, preliminary inquiries 1981-1982
5 361 Un-numbered folder, miscellaneous materials 1982

Sub-series C: Grant Proposals 1982 ca. 1981-1984

Box Folder
5 362-375 81-1, W. G. Nord Center; 81-2, City of Anderson; 81-3, Junior Achievement of Greenville; 81-4, Lorain County Joint Vocational School; 81-5, Ohio Forestry Association; 81-6, Salvation Army, Elyria; 81-7, Westlake Health Campus Association; 81-8, Oberlin Community Service Council; 81-9, College Placement Services; 81-10, Kidney Foundation of Lorain County; 81-11, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; 81-12, Neighborhood House; 81-13, North Ridgeville City Schools; and 82-14, Firelands Local Schools ca. 1981-1983
Box Folder
6 376-456 81-15, Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf; 81-16, Lorain County Rehabilitation Center; 82-17, League of Women Voters of Cleveland Area; 82-18, Gwinnett County Association for Retarded Citizens; 82-19, Straight, Inc.; 82-20, New Richmond United Way; 82-21, Enterprise America; 82-23, Pettress Scholarship Fund; 82-24, Junior Achievement, Lorain County; 82-25, AFS, North Ridgeville; 82-26, Neighborhood House; 82-27, Garden Center of Greater Cleveland; 82-28, Neighborhood House; 82-29, Lorain Community Hospital; 82-31, Greater Lorain Chamber of Commerce; 82-32, Cleveland International Program; 82-33, George E. Fedor Manor; 82-34, New Richmond Community Foundation; 82-35, Nursing Home and Advisory Research Council, Inc.; 82-36, Northern Ohio Youth Orchestras; 82-37, First Community Interfaith Institute; 82-38, Lorain City Schools; 82-39, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Special Contribution Fund; 82-40, National Safety Council; 82-41, School of Packaging at Michigan State University; 82-42, Lorain County Arts Council; 82-43, Affiliate Artists Program; 82-44, United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta; 82-45, High/Scope Educational Research Foundation; 82-46, A Community Agency; 82-47, Foundation Center; 82-48, Senior Action Coalition; 82-49, AFS, Amherst; 82-50, Neighborhood House; 82-51, Firelands High School; 82-52, National Council on the Aging; 82-53, Americans for Indian Opportunity; 82-54, Ashland College; 82-55, National Legal Aid and Defender Association; 82-56, Salvation Army, Lorain; 82-57, Akron Public Television; 82-58, Chisholm Center; 82-89, Lorain County Consortium; 82-60, City of Amherst (K-9); 82-61, City of New Richmond; 82-62, Western Foothills United Way; 82-63, Kinship of Dunn County; 82-64, Blackhawk Hockey Association; 82-65, Lorain County Board of Mental Health; 82-66, Lorain City Schools; 82-67, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 82-68, Joint Council on Economic Education; 82-69, Amity House; 82-70, Senior Action Coalition; 82-71, Midview Local Schools; 82-72, North Ridgeville Arts Council; 82-73, Neighborhood House; 82-74, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Georgia; 82-75, Junior Achievement of Greater Atlanta; 82-76, Junior Achievement, Project Business, Atlanta; 82-77, March of Dimes, Amherst; 82-78, Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 82-79, Neighborhood Centers Association; 82-80, Legal Aid Society; 82-81, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 82-82, Wisconsin Indianhead Technological Institute; 82-83, South Shore Lung Association; 82-84, Junior Achievement of Lorain County; 82-85, Amherst Exempted Village Schools; 82-86, Oberlin College, Asian Outreach; 82-87, Lucy Idol Center for the Handicapped; 82-88, Inter-Museum Laboratory; 82-89, W. G. Nord Center; 82-90, Service for Independent Living; 82-91, Keystone High School; 82-92, Dyke College; 82-93, Cleveland Engineering Society; 82-94, Ohio Scottish Games, Inc.; 82-95, American Enterprise Institute; 82-96, Samaritan Center; and 82-97, Lorain County Welfare Department ca. 1981-1983
Box Folder
7 457-546 82-98, Sheffield-Sheffield Lake Schools; 82-99, Cleveland Children's Museum; 82-100, South Carolina State Museum; 82-101, Lorain Family Young Men's Christian Association; 82-102, Keystone Local Schools; 82-103, Georgia Heart Association; 82-104, Joint Tech. Georgia Development Fund; 82-105, American Cancer Society; 82-106, Boys' Home of the South; 82-107, American Heart Association; 82-108, Anderson County Community College Association; 82-109, Haven of Rest Ministries; 82-110, Meals on Wheels; 82-111, Piercetown Fire Department; 82-112, Anderson County Arts Council; 82-113, Anderson County Rescue Squad; 82-114, Holy Family Hospital; 82-115, Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival; 82-116, Boys Club of Cleveland; 82-117, Ohio Council on Alcohol Problems; 82-118, Sandstone Express/AAOA; 82-119, Lorain County Urban League; 82-120, Sheffield-Sheffield Lake Schools; 82-121, League of Women Voters, Cleveland - Educational Fund; 82-122, Center for Children and Youth Services; 82-123, Center for Children and Youth Services; 82-124, United Negro College Fund; 82-125, Drug Abuse Council; 82-126, Help, Inc.; 82-127, Operation Crossroads Africa, Inc.; 82-128, Menomonie Fire Department; 82-129, Lorain City Schools, Lorain County Community Action Agency; 82-130, Avon Lake United Church of Christ; 82-131, Tri-City Office on Aging; 82-132, American Cancer Society; 82-133, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Foundation, Inc.; 82-134, National Homeowner's Assistance Trust; 82-135, Neighborhood House; 82-136, Findlay College; 82-137, Lorain City Schools; 82-139, American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio Foundation; 82-140, American Red Cross; 82-141, Lorain County Urban League; 82-143, Saint Croix County Unified Services Board; 82-144, Art Studio of Highland View/Cleveland Metro General Hospital; 82-145, Lorain City Schools; 82-146, Lorain Family Young Men's Christian Association; 82-147, Firelands Area Council/Boy Scouts of America; 82-148, New Richmond Community Foundation, Inc.; 82-149, Boys Clubs of Cleveland; 82-150, Hiram House; 82-151, United Negro College Fund, Cleveland; 82-152, Cleveland Foundation; 82-153, Ohio Foundations Conference; 82-154, Cleveland Zoological Society; 82-155, American Cancer Society, Lorain County Unit; 82-156, Brighton Recreation; 82-157, Bessie Benner Metzenbaum Children's Home, Cleveland; 82-158, Citizen's Council for Ohio Schools; 82-159, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense and Education Fund; 82-160, Easter Seal Society for Lorain and Huron Counties; 82-161, Footpath Dance Company; 82-162, Oberlin Early Childhood Center; 82-164, Adaptive Recreational Challenge; 82-165, Children's Oncology Services of Northeastern Ohio, Inc., Ronald McDonald House; 82-166, Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. (CASE); 82-167, Foundation for Student Communication, Inc.; 82-168, Allen Memorial Hospital Women's Auxiliary; 82-169, Lorain County Federation for Human Services; 82-170, Catholic Charities; 82-171, Oberlin Board of Education/Oberlin College; 82-172, Hearing Impaired Services of Lorain County; 82-173, Georgia Easter Seal Society; 82-174, WVIZ, Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland; 82-175, Vermilion Local School District; 82-176, Chisholm Center; 82-177, WOJB, 88.9FM; 82-178, Oberlin College; 82-179, United Way Endowment Fund; 82-180, Amherst Exempted Village Schools, Shupe Elementary School; 82-181, Lorain Community Seniors, Inc.; 82-182, Cleveland Children's Museum; 82-183, Templum House; 82-184, University of Wisconsin, Stout; 82-185, University of Wisconsin, Stout; 82-186, Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc.; 82-187, Amherst Hospital and Amherst Office on Aging; 82-188, Lorain County Commissioners; 82-189, People for the American Way; and 82-190, Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf ca. 1981-1983
Box Folder
8 547-561 82-191, Menomonie Theatre Guild; 82-192, Oberlin Public Library; 82-193, East-West Soccer Club; 82-194, Penfield Township; 82-195, Young Women's Christian Association of Elyria, Ohio; 82-196, Center for the Visually Impaired; 82-197, American Cancer Society, Lorain County Unit; 82-198, Oberlin Early Childhood Center; 82-199, Greater Lorain County Community Foundation; 82-200, Oberlin Historical and Improvement Organization; 82-201, Cleveland Museum of Art; 82-202, Ohio Boychoir, Inc.; 82-203, Good Samaritan Counseling Center; 82-205, Lorain County Historical Society; 82-206, Eliza Bryant Center; and 82-207, Nursing Home Advisory and Research Council, Inc. ca. 1981-1983
8 562 Un-numbered folder, miscellaneous letters 1982-1984
8 563 Un-numbered folder, preliminary inquires 1982-1983

Sub-series D: Grant Proposals 1983 ca. 1982-1984

Box Folder
8 564-614 83-1, Cleveland Public Radio; 83-2, National History Day; 83-3, United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc.; 83-4, Echoing Hills Village; 83-5, Lakeshore Players, Inc.; 83-6, Fairhome Elementary School; 83-7, Lorain City Schools; 83-8, Lorain City Schools; 83-9, Sandstone Summer Theatre; 83-10, Benjamin Rose Institute; 83-11, Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges; 83-12, Far West Center; 83-13, Lucy Idol Center for the Handicapped; 83-14, Greater Cleveland Crime Prevention Committee; 83-15, Inter-Museum Laboratory; 83-16, Community Music Theatre; 83-17, Affiliate Artists; 83-18, United Way of Lorain County, The County Cupboard; 83-19, El Centro; 83-20, Ohio Mock Trial Competition; 83-21, Oberlin Early Childhood Center (Utilities); 83-22, Musical Arts Association; 83-24, Goodwill Industries of America, Inc.; 83-25, Oberlin HI-Y; 83-26, Positive Education Program; 83-27, Elyria Club of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc.; 83-28, Old Church Community Theatre; 83-29, Lorain County Community College; 83-30, Lorain County Society of Professional Engineers; 83-31, Northern Ohio Youth Orchestra; 83-32, Neighborhood House; 83-33, American Graduate School of International Management; 83-34, Neighborhood House; 83-35, Cleveland Museum of Natural History; 83-36, Neighborhood House; 83-37, Lorain County Arts Council, Project Joy; 83-38, Affiliate Artists Program; 83-39, Neighborhood House; 83-40, Anderson Interdenominational Church; 83-41, Elyria City Schools, Eastern Heights Junior High School; 83-42, Lorain County Community College; 83-43, United Way of Greater Lorain County; 83-44, Lorain County Consortium; 83-45, Amherst Board of Education; 83-46, Oberlin Shansi Memorial Foundation; 83-47, Lorain County Arts Council; 83-48, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense and Educational Fund; 83-49, Senior Action Coalition; 83-50, CPC Foundation; 83-51, Neighborhood House; and 83-52, Lorain County Urban League ca. 1982-1984
Box Folder
9 615-697 83-53, Air Force Museum Foundation; 83-55, Geauga County Department of Welfare; 83-56, Senior Citizens Association of Lorain County; 83-57, Center for Children and Youth Services; 83-58, Lorain City Schools; 83-59, Nature Conservancy; 83-60, Vocational Guidance and Rehabilitation Services; 83-61, Lorain City Schools; 83-62, Erie City Schools; 83-63, Erie Shores Girl Scouts, Inc.; 83-64, Oberlin College Office of Development; 83-65, Lorain County Urban League; 83-66, Junior Achievement of Lorain County, Inc.; 83-67, American Cancer Society; 83-68, Joint Tech. - Georgia Development Fund; 83-69, Straight, Inc.; 83-70, Atlanta Arts Alliance, Inc.; 83-71, Boy Scouts of America, Northeast Council; 83-72, Junior Achievement, project Business Division; 83-73, American Red Cross, Metro Atlanta Chapter; 83-74, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Georgia Chapter; 83-75, Cub Scout Pack #315, Boy Scouts of America; 83-76, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art; 83-77, Betterway, Inc.; 83-78, Federation for Community Planning; 83-79, Neighborhood House; 83-80, Boys Clubs of Cleveland; 83-81, American Field Service, Amherst; 83-82, Young Women's Christian Association of Elyria; 83-83, Gardner-Webb College; 83-84, Greater Lorain Chamber of Commerce; 83-85, Lorain County Urban League; 83-86, North Ridgeville Fire Department; 83-87, Cleveland Engineering Society; 83-88, Joint Council on Economic Education; 83-89, Findlay College; 83-90, Senior Citizens Association; 83-91, American Lung Association of Ohio's North Shore; 83-92, Neighborhood Centers Association; 83-93, Asbury Hills, United Methodist Camp; 83-94, Easter Seal Society of Lorain and Huron Counties; 83-95, Lorain County Pioneer Theatre; 83-96, North Ridgeville Arts Council; 83-87, Licking Valley Local School District; 83-98, New Lorain Association; 83-99, Citizens Scholarship Foundation of Oberlin; 83-100, Junior Achievement of Greater Atlanta; 83-101, Lorain County Human Services; 83-102, Community Leadership Training Program; 83-103, Cleveland Foundation; 83-104, Lorain County Board of Mental Health; 83-105, Center for Human Services; 83-106, Erie Shores Girl Scout Council, Inc.; 83-107, Cleveland International Program; 83-108, Federation for Community Planning; 83-109, Ohio - West Virginia Young Men's Christian Association; 83-110, Lorain City Schools; 83-111, Cleveland Institute of Art; 83-112, College Placement Services; 83-113, Lucy Idol Center for the Handicapped; 83-114, Saint Francis Residential Living, Inc.; 83-115, Lake Erie Nature and Science Center; 83-116, Lorain County Rehabilitation Center; 83-117, Izaak Walton League of America, Black River Chapter; 83-118, Cleveland Opera; 83-119, Ohio State University, Department of Veterinary Medicine; 83-120, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; 83-121, Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, Days of the Ships Festival; 83-122, Boy Scouts of America; 83-123, Our Lady of the Wayside; 83-124, March of Dimes, Mid-Columbia Chapter; 83-125, Sandstone Express/AAOA; 83-126, United Negro College Fund; 83-127, Walter G. Nord Center; 83-128, Cleveland Museum of Natural History; 83-129, Musical Arts Association; ; 83-130, Lorain County Community Action Agency; 83-131, Elyria Family Young Men's Christian Association; 83-132, Samaritan Counseling Center; 83-134, Vermilion Young Men's Christian Association; 83-135, Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 83-136, National Association of State Boards of Education; 83-137, Westshore Recreational Challenge; and 83-138, First Congregational Church ca. 1982-1984
Box Folder
10 698-757 83-139, Oberlin College; 83-140, Western Reserve Historical Society; 83-141, American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio Foundation; 83-142, Lorain Public Library; 83-143, United Way of Greater Lorain County, Inc.; 83-144, Chisholm Center; 83-146, Parents Anonymous of Northeastern Ohio; 83-147, Tourette Syndrome Association of Ohio, Inc.; 83-148, Legal Aid Society; 83-149, Lorain County Urban League; 83-150, NVHOP Center for Experimental Learning; 83-151, Amherst Sports Complex, Saint Joseph's Athletic Association; 83-152, Art Studio; 83-153, Lucy Idol Center for the Handicapped; 83-154, Help, Inc.; 83-155, Cleveland Public Theatre; 83-156, Children's Services of Lorain County; 83-157, American Cancer Society, Lorain County Unit; 83-158, United Health Foundation; 83-159, Walter G. Nord Center; 83-160, Lorain Community Music Theatre; 83-161, Lorain County Community Action Agency; 83-162, Neighborhood House; 83-163, Neighborhood House; 83-164, Neighborhood House; 83-165, Boys' Home of the South; 83-166, Lorain County Urban League; 83-167, First Community Interfaith Institute, Inc.; 83-168, American Lung Association of Ohio's South Shore; 83-169, Lorain City Schools; 83-170, Nursing Home Advisory and Research Council; 83-172, WVIZ-TV Channel 25; 83-173, Catholic Social Service Bureau; 83-174, Senior Citizens Association of Lorain County; 83-175, Cleveland Music School Settlement; 83-176, National Trust for Historic Preservation; 83-177, University for Young Americans; 83-178, Gwinnett County Young Men's Christian Association; 83-179, United Way of Greater Lorain County; 83-180, Foundation Center-Cleveland; 83-181, Junior Committee of the Cleveland Orchestra; 83-182, Lake Ridge Academy - VOIDED REQUEST; 83-183, Lorain County Commissioners; 83-184, Citizens for Constitutional Concerns; 83-185, Lorain City Schools, Hawthorne-Boone; 83-187, Sandstone Summer Theatre; 83-188, Society for Crippled Children; 83-189, Young Women's Christian Association; 83-190, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church; 83-191, Lorain County Arts Council; 83-192, Rotary Club of South Amherst; 83-193, Oberlin School District; 83-194, Lorain County Historical Society; 83-195, Neighborhood House, Association of Lorain City, Inc.; 83-196, Our Lady of the Wayside; 83-197, City of Shaker Heights; 83-198, Lorain County Schools; 83-199, Oberlin Early Childhood Center; 83-200, Boys Clubs of America; and 83-201, American Graduate School of International Management ca. 1982-1984
Box Folder
11 758-771 83-202, United Way of Greater Lorain County; 83-203, United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta; 83-204, United Way of Cuyahoga County; 83-205, Oberlin Early Childhood Center; 83-206, Cleveland Orchestra; 83-207, National Society to Prevent Blindness; 83-208, Izaak Walton League of America; 83-209, Boys Clubs of Cleveland - VOIDED APPLICATION; 83-210, Elyria City Schools; 83-211, Parents Anonymous of Northeastern Ohio; 83-212, Neighborhood House; 83-213, Neighborhood House; 83-214, Neighborhood House; and 83-215, Lorain Palace Civic Center ca. 1982-1984
11 772 Un-numbered folder, administrative dissapprovals 1983

Sub-series E: Grant Proposals 1984 ca. 1983-1985

Box Folder
11 773-830 84-1, Lakeshore Players, Inc.; 84-2, Avon Lake Public Schools; 84-3, Free Medical Clinic, Greater Cleveland; 84-4, Northern Ohio Youth Orchestras; 84-5, Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Cleveland, Inc.; 84-6, Ohio - West Virginia Young Men's Christian Association; 84-7, South Carolina Gospel Workshop, Inc.; 84-8, Exchange Club of Cleveland; 84-9, Benjamin Rose Institute; 84-10, Vermilion Family - VOIDED APPLICATION; 84-11, South Amherst School District; 84-13, Salvation Army, Elyria; 84-14, Tourette Syndrome Association of Ohio, Inc.; 84-15, United Services for Effective Parenting; 84-16, Cleveland Health Education Museum; 84-17, Greater Cleveland Interchurch Council; 84-18, Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges, Inc.; 84-19, Cleveland Opera Theatre; 84-20, Neighborhood House; 84-21, Cleveland International Program; 84-22, Children's Defense Fund, Ohio; 84-23, First Community Interfaith Institute of Ohio, Inc. - VOIDED APPLICATION; 84-24, New Day Press; 84-25, League of Women Voters of Westlake, North Olmsted; 84-26, Lorain County Board of Mental Health; 84-27, Cleveland Playhouse - VOIDED APPLICATION; 84-28, Cleveland Public Theatre; 84-29, League of Women Voters of Cleveland Educational Fund; 84-30, Northern Ohio Youth Orchestras - VOIDED APPLICATION; 84-31, Lorain County Consortium; 84-32, Citizen's Council for Ohio Schools; 84-33, Near West Side Multi-Service Center; 84-34, North Ridgeville City Schools; 84-35, Council on Financial Aid to Education; 84-36, Oberlin College; 84-37, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense and Education Fund; 84-38, El Centro De Servicos Sociales; 84-39, W. G. Nord Community Health Center; 84-40, Lucy Idol Center for the Handicapped; 84-41, Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center; 84-42, Lorain County Society of Professional Engineers; 84-43, NDC Association of Cincinnati; 84-44, Union-Miles Development Corps; 84-45, Neighborhood House Association of Lorain County, Inc.; 84-46, Neighborhood House Association of Lorain County, Inc.; 84-47, Lorain Catholic High School; 84-48, Firelands Middle School; 84-49, Cleveland Engineering Society; 84-50, Ashland College; 84-51, Findlay College; 84-52, Findlay College; 84-53, American Lung Association of Ohio's South Shore; 84-54, Arthritis Foundation, Northeast Ohio Chapter, Cleveland; 84-55, Council on Foundations; 84-56, Lorain County Arts Council, Project Joy; 84-57, City of Lorain; 84-58, Cleveland Ballet; and 84-59, West Shore Concerts, Inc. ca. 1983-1985
Box Folder
12 831-892 84-60, Institute for Child Advocacy; 84-61, Cleveland State University; 84-62, Samaritan Counseling Center; 84-63, Oberlin College; 84-64, Lorain Community Hospital; 84-65, Eliza Bryant Center; 84-66, United Way of Greater Lorain County; 84-67, Leukemia Society of America, Inc.; 84-68, South Carolina Foundation of Independent Colleges; 84-69, Lorain County Human Services; 84-70, Junior Achievement of Lorain County; 84-71, Greater Lorain Chamber of Commerce; 84-72, First Community Interfaith Institute of Ohio, Inc.; 84-73, Emmanuel United Methodist Church; 84-74, Lorain City Schools; 84-75, Lorain City Schools; 84-76, Clearview Schools; 84-77, National Center for Constitutional Studies; 84-78, Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast Ohio; 84-79, Lorain County Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse; 84-80, Lorain County Pioneer Theatre; 84-81, Neighborhood Centers Association; 84-82, Westshore Recreational Challenge; 84-83, Easter Seal Society of Lorain and Huron Counties; 84-84, Young Women's Christian Association, Lorain; 84-85, Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association; 84-86, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Special Contributions; 84-87, Lorain County Historical Society; 84-88, Westlake Office on Aging; 84-89, Cleveland Playhouse; 84-90, Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center; 84-91, Neighborhood House Association; 84-92, Children Services of Lorain County; 84-93, Saint Ladislaus - Cyril and Methodius School; 84-84, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland; 84-95, Ohio - West Virginia Young Men's Christian Association; 84-96, Lorain County Community Action Agency; 84-97, The dePaul School; 84-98, Lake Erie Nature and Science Center; 84-99, Lorain County Youth Development Center; 84-100, National History Day; 84-101, Neighborhood Concepts Company; 84-102, Nursing Home Advisory and Research Council, Inc.; 84-103, United Way of Lorain County; 84-104, Baldwin-Wallace College; 84-105, Junior Achievement of Lorain County; 84-106, Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf; 84-107, Lakeshore Day Camp; 84-108, John Carroll University; 84-109, Kent State University; 84-110, Norwalk Area Hospital Association; 84-111, Lucy Idol Center for the Handicapped; 84-112, Bar Association of Greater Cleveland; 84-113, United Negro College Fund; 84-114, Washington Center; 84-115, University of Steubenville; 84-116, Crystal Springs Loving Arms; 84-117, Amherst Board of Education; 84-118, Neighborhood Concepts Company, program-related investment; 84-119, Foundation Center-Cleveland; 84-120, Vocational Guidance and Rehabilitation Services; and 84-121, Cleveland Public Radio ca. 1983-1985
Box Folder
13 893-949 84-122, Lorain County Urban League, Inc.; 84-123, Northeast Ohio Alliance for the Mentally Ill; 84-124, Cleveland State University; 84-125, Firelands Area Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America; 84-126, American Cancer Society, Lorain County Unit; 84-127, Neighborhood Concepts Company; 84-128, Garden Center of Greater Cleveland; 84-129, Cleveland Center for Economic Education; 84-130, Southern Christian Leadership Council; 84-131, Footpath Dance Company; 84-132, Cleveland Skilled Industries; 84-133, National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Foundation; 84-134, Dyke College; 84-135, Greater Cleveland Council #440, Boy Scouts of America; 84-136, Neighborhood House Association; 84-137, United Way of Greater Lorain County; 84-138, Greater Lorain County Community Foundation; 84-139, Housing Resource Center; 84-140, Lake Shore Railway Association, Inc.; 84-141, Senior Action Coalition of Lorain County; 84-142, Listening Development Centre of Cleveland, Inc.; 84-143, North Ridgeville Arts Council; 84-144, Lorain County Arts Council, Inc.; 84-145, Ohio Foundations Conference; 84-146, Diversified Skills, Inc.; 84-147, Salvation Army, Lorain; 84-148, Epilepsy Foundation of America, Northeast Ohio Chapter; 84-149, Independent Sector; 84-150, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cleveland; 84-151, United Way of Greater Lorain County; 84-152, Our Lady of the Wayside, Inc.; 84-153, Urban League of Lorain County; 84-155, WVIZ-TV; 84-156, Cleveland World Trade Association; 84-157, National History Day; 84-158, West Side Community Health Center; 84-159, Musical Arts Association; 84-160, Playhouse Square Foundation; 84-161, United Health Foundation; 84-162, Citizens Council for Ohio Schools; 84-163, People for the American Way; 84-164, Benedictine Order of Cleveland; 84-165, Center for the Visually Impaired; 84-166, Elyria City Schools; 84-167, Lorain City Schools, Hawthorne-Boone; 84-168, Project Joy; 84-169, Arthritis Foundation, Northeast Ohio Chapter; 84-170, United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta; 84-171, WVIZ-TV; 84-172, Society for the Prevention of Violence; 84-173, Advent Ministries; 84-174, University for Young Americans; 84-175, Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges; 84-176, Salvation Army; 84-177, Exchange Club of Cleveland; 84-178, Robert Page Singers and Orchestra; and 84-179, Cleveland Children's Museum ca. 1983-1985

Sub-Series F: Oberlin Construction Projects 1969-1980 1969-1980

Box Folder
13 950 Oberlin Community Center 1978-1979
13 951 Oberlin Early Childhood Center (legal sized documents related to this project have been removed to container 18, folders 1086,1087, and 1088) 1970-1980
13 952 Oberlin Train Depot (legal-sized documents related to this project have been removed to Container 18, folder 1089) 1969-1970

Sub-series G: Career Education Program 1981-1984

Box Folder
13 953 Nordson Foundation, Computer Literacy Grant 1982-1984
13 954 Nordson Computer Grant Progress Report 1981-1982

Sub-series H: Neighborhood Concepts Company 1983-1988

Box Folder
14 955-963 Neighborhood Concepts Company meeting minutes and agendas 1983-1988
14 964 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, file cards for houses ca. 1980-1986
14 965 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, West 9th Street 1981
14 966 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, West 21st Street 1981-1984
14 967 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, West 22nd Street 1981
14 968 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, East 23rd Street 1981
14 969 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Apple Avenue 1981-1985
14 970 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Bank Street, Elyria 1984
14 971 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Bell Avenue, Elyria 1983-1984 undated
14 972 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Cleveland Avenue, Amherst 1974 undated
14 973 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Cleveland Street, Elyria 1981 undated
14 974 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Fillmore Avenue, Elyria ca. 1980-1986
14 975 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Furnace Street 1983 undated
14 976 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Gates Avenue, Elyria 1981-1983 undated
14 977 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, George Avenue 1981 undated
14 978 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Huron Street 1983-1985 undated
14 979 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Long Avenue, Lorain 1983
14 980 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Reid Avenue, Lorain 1981-1983 undated
14 981 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, School Street, Elyria 1981
14 982 Lorain/Elyria rehabilitation of houses, Seneca Street 1982
14 983 Subject files, Accounting Services 1984-1986
14 984 Subject files, Acquisition Committee, affidavits 1984-1986
14 985 Subject files, applications (some legal-sized applications and approvals have been removed to Container 18, folder 1084) 1984-1986
14 986 Subject files, articles of incorporation 1984-1986
14 987 Subject files, artwork and logo for Neighborhood Concepts Company 1984-1986
14 988 Subject files, attorney general 1984-1986
14 989 Subject files, audit 1984-1986
14 990 Subject files, balance sheets 1984-1986
14 991 Subject files, benefits 1984-1986
Box Folder
15 992 Subject files, bids 1984-1986
15 993 Subject files, board of directors and nominations 1984-1986
15 994 Subject files, brochure for Neighborhood Concepts Company 1984-1986
15 995 Subject files, building contractor's bond and license 1984-1986
15 996 Subject files, caboose 1984-1986
15 997 Subject files, candidates for executive assistant 1984-1986
15 998 Subject files, charge accounts 1984-1986
15 999 Subject files, chores 1984-1986
15 1000 Subject files, Clark and Post Architects 1984-1986
15 1001 Subject files, Cleveland Housing Network 1984-1986
15 1002 Subject files, close out 1985-1990
15 1003 Subject files, code of regulations 1984-1986
15 1004 Subject files, community development 1984-1986
15 1005 Subject files, community meetings of the Neighborhood Concepts Company 1984-1986
15 1006 Subject files, contractors listing 1984-1986
15 1007 Subject files, cooperation with banks 1984-1986
15 1008 Subject files, correspondence, County Treasurer, taxes 1984-1988
15 1009 Subject files, creation and agreements, Neighborhood Concepts Company 1984-1986
15 1010 Subject files, day care center 1984-1986
15 1011 Subject files, Development Training Institute 1984-1986
15 1012 Subject files, director of Neighborhood Concepts Company, position search 1984-1986
15 1013 Subject files, Erdei, Irene 1984-1986
15 1014 Subject files, Economic Recovery Tax Act 1981
15 1015 Subject files, Elyria City Housing 1984-1986
15 1016 Subject files, Elyria, memorandum of understanding 1984-1986
15 1017 Subject files, Elyria zoning ordinance 1984-1986
15 1018 Subject files, exempt status 1984-1986
15 1019 Subject files, financial information and funding 1984-1986
15 1020 Subject files, fire inspection 1984-1986
15 1021 Subject files, forms for estimating and tracking the cost of rehabilitation houses and Internal Revenue Service Form 990 1984-1986
15 1022 Subject files, foundations 1984-1986
15 1023 Subject files, grant, Nordson Foundation 1984-1986
15 1024 Subject files, home loan data 1984-1986
15 1025 Subject files, home mortgage insurance program - 203(k) 1984-1986
15 1026 Subject files, Homeowner's Manual 1984-1986
15 1027 Subject files, house criteria for Neighborhood Concepts Company purchases 1984-1986
15 1028 Subject files, housing, Jubilee Housing, Inc., Washington, D. C. 1984-1986
15 1029 Subject files, housing rehabilitation, Cleveland Housing Network 1984-1986
15 1030 Subject files, housing rehabilitation, "Dataline" information 1984-1986
15 1031 Subject files, Huron Street financing 1984-1986
15 1032 Subject files, income tax return (Internal Revenue Service Form 990) 1984
15 1033 Subject files, income tax return 1986
15 1034 Subject files, incorporation 1984-1986
15 1035 Subject files, insurance 1984-1986
15 1036 Subject files, JTPA 1984-1986
15 1037 Subject files, job descriptions 1984-1986
15 1038 Subject files, landscaping and improvement 1984-1986
15 1039 Subject files, leftovers 1984-1986
15 1040 Subject files, loan by the Nord Foundation to Neighborhood Concepts Company 1984-1986
15 1041 Subject files, Lorain, memorandum of understanding 1984-1986
15 1042 Subject files, Lorain County Savings 1984-1986
15 1043 Subject files, LCCAA program forms 1984-1986
15 1044 Subject files, LCCAC neighborhood organization 1984-1986
Box Folder
16 1045 Subject files, media 1984-1986
16 1046 Subject files, memoranda 1984-1986
16 1047 Subject files, mission statement 1984-1986
16 1048 Subject files, Neighborhood Concepts Company 235 Program 1984-1986
16 1049 Subject files, Neighborhood Concepts Company, its Origins as a Concept 1984-1986
16 1050 Subject files, Neighborhood Development Corporation Association of Cincinnati, Inc. 1984-1986
16 1051 Subject files, Neighborhood Housing Services 1984-1986
16 1052 Subject files, Nominating Committee 1984-1986
16 1053 Subject files, notes from Jeptha Carroll 1984-1986
16 1054 Subject files, office, Neighborhood Concepts Company 1984-1986
16 1055 Subject files, office rehabilitation, computations 1984-1986
16 1056 Subject files, Ohio Housing Finance 1984-1986
16 1057 Subject files, Open House Committee 1984-1986
16 1058 Subject files, Personnel Policy Review 1984-1986
16 1059 Subject files, project steps for rehabilitation 1984-1986
16 1060 Subject files, progress reports 1984-1986
16 1061 Subject files, promotion 1984-1986
16 1062 Subject files, property selection (legal-sized documents related to some property appraisals have been removed to Container 18, Folder 1085) 1984-1986
16 1063 Subject files, proposed budget 1984-1986
16 1064 Subject files, purchase agreement, criteria, orders, requisitions, and requirements 1984-1986
16 1065 Subject files, receivership 1984-1986
Box Folder
17 1066 Subject files, Rental Rehabilitation Program, Neighborhood Concepts Company, Elyria 1984-1986
17 1067 Subject files, resolutions, signed 1984-1986
17 1068 Subject files, Seed Money Proposal, state development 1984-1986
17 1069 Subject files, sign-in sheets 1984-1986
17 1070 Subject files, specifications 1984-1986
17 1071 Subject files, staffing 1984-1986
17 1072 Subject files, staff meetings 1984-1986
17 1073 Subject files, surveys completed 1984-1986
17 1074 Subject files, survival of Neighborhood Concepts Company 1984-1986
17 1075 Subject files, Tibbets Road Corporation 1984-1986
17 1076 Subject files, time sheets 1984-1986
17 1077 Subject files, title company 1984-1986
17 1078 Subject files, Trust for Public Land 1984-1986
17 1079 Subject files, unemployment rate 1984-1986
17 1080 Subject files, Veterans Administration 1984-1986
17 1081 Subject files, warehouse, NAEIR 1984-1986
17 1082 Subject files, working in Elyria, Neighborhood Concepts Company 1984-1986
17 1083 Subject files, working in Lorain, Neighborhood Concepts Company 1984-1986

Series III: Miscellaneous/Large-sized Materials (described elsewhere in the collection) .