Finding aid for the Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records


Repository: Western Reserve Historical Society
Creator: Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation
Title: Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records
Dates: 1987-1999
Extent: 4.20 linear feet (5 containers)
Abstract: The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation was established in 1987 in Cleveland, Ohio, through the estate donations of Joseph M. Bruening and his wife Eva L. Bruening. It is an independent foundation which provides grants to agencies in the greater Cleveland, Ohio, area. The foundation's focus areas are education and social services, with an emphasis on care for the elderly, disabled, and disadvantaged. Proposals funded include those in the fields of early childhood education, primary and secondary education, higher education, domestic violence and child abuse prevention, human services, and children and youth services. Special consideration is given to Roman Catholic organizations and institutions that provide these types of programs and services. Joseph M. Bruening founded the Ohio Ball Bearing Company in Cleveland in 1923, later known as Bearings Inc. The collection consists of agendas, budgets, correspondence, financial statements, grant proposals, memoranda with attachments, minutes, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, publications, reports, and trust disbursement authorizations.
MS Number MS 4846
Location: closed stacks
Language: The records are in English

History of the Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation

he Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation (f. 1987) was established in Cleveland, Ohio, through the estate donations of Joseph M. Bruening (1896-1987) and his wife Eva L. Bruening (d. 1987). Joseph M. Bruening founded the Ohio Ball Bearing Company in Cleveland in 1923. The company's primary business was the distribution of replacement parts for cars and trucks and power transmission components. As industry began using more individual motors to operate machinery, Ohio Ball Bearing focused on industrial customers for its replacement bearings. The company established Ohio branches in Youngstown and Cincinnati in 1927 and opened its first mechanical shop, Spindle Repair Laboratory in Cleveland in 1948. Ohio Ball Bearing merged with Pennsylvania Bearings, Indiana Bearings, and West Virginia Bearings to form Bearing Specialists, Inc. in 1952. In 1953 the company became publicly owned and began trading on the American Stock Exchange under the name Bearings, Inc.

Bearings, Inc. continued to expand and prosper under Bruening's leadership. Dixie Bearings, Inc. was acquired by Bearings, Inc. in 1957. Bearings, Inc. acquired additional companies in Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, and Arkansas in 1960. Some of these were merged into the Dixie Bearings subsidiary while others ultimately formed a new subsidiary named Bruening Bearings, Inc. In 1967 Bearings opened a West Coast Division. Bearings, Inc. opened its first distribution center in Cleveland in 1972, the same year it broke the $100,000,000 mark in sales. Bearings, Inc. sales topped $200,000,000 in 1977. The company's success was largely based upon its coverage of the twenty-five states where approximately eighty percent of American industry was located. In 1980, John R. Cunin became the first new president of Bearings, Inc., since the company's founding in 1923, and Joseph Bruening became the company's chairman. That year the company entered the New England market. When Bruening was appointed honorary chairman in 1983, Bearings had over 250 branches nationwide. After Bruening's retirement, Bearings, Inc., continued to acquire additional companies and increase sales to over a billion dollars annually. The company changed its name to Applied Industrial Technologies in 1997 to reflect its diverse products and services in original equipment manufacturing and for the maintenance, repair, and operations market. Applied Industrial Technologies is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio. Joseph Bruening was active in charitable and community causes throughout his life, and his charitable interests are reflected in the giving guidelines of the Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation. He was a founding member of Bluecoats, Inc. and a former director of the Rotary Club of Cleveland. He served on the boards of the DePaul Maternity Home, the American Cancer Society, Notre Dame College of Ohio, and the Society for Crippled Children. He also served as a trustee of the Cleveland Zoological Society and St. Vincent Charity Hospital. He volunteered much of his time to Catholic Charities Corporation, serving as a trustee from 1952 to 1982 and as an honorary trustee thereafter. The library at St. Mary Seminary, the headquarters of the Cleveland chapter of the American Red Cross, and a wing of the Business School of John Carroll University were dedicated in honor of Eva and Joseph Bruening. The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation is an independent foundation which provides grants to agencies in the greater Cleveland, Ohio, area. With assets of $73 million and grant distributions of $4.8 million in 1999, the Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation was one of the top twenty foundations in northeast Ohio. Its founding distribution committee members were Robert Blaine, John Cunin, and Raymond Robertson. E. Lorrie Robertson joined the distribution committee in 1988 after the death of her husband, and Anne Blaine and Marilyn Cunin joined the board in 1992. The distribution committee underwent further change when Robert Blaine died in 1992, John Cunin died in 1993 and John Favret joined the board in 1995. In 2000, members of the distribution committee were Marilyn Cunin, Anne Blaine, John Favret, and E. Lorrie Robertson. Key Trust Company of Ohio is the trustee of the foundation. Janet Narten has provided consulting services to the distribution committee since 1988 and has served as president and executive director of the foundation since 1995. The foundation's focus areas are education and social services with an emphasis on care for the elderly, disabled, and disadvantaged. The distribution committee has funded proposals in the fields of early childhood education, primary and secondary education, higher education, domestic violence and child abuse prevention, human services, and children and youth services. These programs have included services to minorities, women, people with AIDS and Alzheimer's disease, and the homeless. Hunger programs and services to the mentally ill have also been foundation priorities. The foundation gives grants for capital campaigns, equipment purchases, program development, seed money requests, and requests for matching funds. The foundation will not give money to individuals, and while it has given grants in the past for operating support, research, publications, and annual campaigns, it no longer does so. Special consideration is given to Roman Catholic organizations and institutions that provide these types of programs and services. The distribution committee works closely with the Bishop of the Diocese of Cleveland and Catholic Charities Corporation to identify appropriate diocesan programs for foundation funding. The foundation has funded the Catholic Charities Corporation annual campaigns and initiatives on parish collaboration, programs for the Hispanic community, and programs for the elderly. Independent Roman Catholic organizations such as the Saint Augustine Corporation, St. Vincent Charity Hospital, Malachi House, Rose-Mary Rehabilitation and Education Center, St. Vitas Church, The Vincentian Sisters of Charity, and Our Lady of the Wayside have been given funding for health and social service programs for the elderly and disabled. Catholic education has been funded through grants to the Ursuline Nuns of Cleveland, the Benedictine Order of Cleveland, Notre Dame College of Ohio, John Carroll University, St. Ignatius High School, Walsh Jesuit High School, Regina High School, Beaumont School, and the Diocese of Cleveland. Domestic violence programs provided by the Hitchcock Center for Women, East Side Catholic Shelter, and Federation of Catholic Community Services have been provided with funding as well. Services for youth have been funded through Parmadale Children's Village of St. Vincent de Paul. The foundation also funds the programs of Christian organizations such as Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, Samaritan Counseling Center, Christian Family Outreach, Lakewood Christian Service Center, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry. Numerous secular and governmental organizations are provided with funding for these types of programs as well. The Inner-City School Fund of the Cleveland Development Foundation, the Rotary Club of Cleveland, the Neighborhood Centers Association, Cleveland Health Education Museum, Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, and the Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence have been past grant recipients.

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Scope and Content

The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, 1987-1999, consist of agendas, budgets, correspondence, financial statement, grant proposals, memoranda with attachments, minutes, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases, publications, reports, and trust disbursement authorizations.

This collection is of value to researchers studying the history of charity and philanthropy in Cleveland, Ohio, during the late twentieth century. Those interested in Roman Catholic social service and educational programs will find these records useful. Researchers will find significant documentation of the giving patterns of the Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation. Those interested in social services, health, and educational programs for the elderly, disabled, and disadvantaged will find these records valuable. These types of programs include nursing home improvements, community outreach activities, domestic violence and child abuse prevention, and children and youth services. Researchers studying services to minorities and women, people with AIDS and Alzheimer's disease, and the homeless will find this collection valuable. Hunger programs and services to the mentally ill have also been foundation priorities, and there is documentation of these efforts in the collection. This collection also contains descriptions and reports of programs in the fields of early childhood education, primary and secondary education, and higher education.


Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged in two series reflecting general original order.
Series I: Distribution Committee is arranged chronologically by meeting date. All documents pertaining to each meeting are in chronological order.
Series II: Grant Files is arranged in two sub-series.
Sub-series A: Approved Grant Proposals is arranged chronologically by distribution committee date, then alphabetically by the name of the organization that requested funding, and then chronologically.
Sub-series B: Declined Grant Proposals is arranged chronologically by distribution committee date, then alphabetically by the name of the organization that requested funding, and then chronologically.

Restrictions on Access

None.

Related Material

The researcher should consult MS 5089 Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, Series II; and MS 5473 Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, Series III.

Indexing Terms

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

Subjects:

Bruening, Eva L.
Bruening, Joseph M.
Catholic Church -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities.
Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation.
Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 4846 Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Acquisition Information

Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, 2000

Processing Information

Processed by Margaret Burzynski-Bays in 2001

Detailed Description of The Collection

Series I: Distribution Committee 1988-1995

Box Folder
1 1 Memorandum, attachments, and minutes of the February 5, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting February 1988
1 1 Agenda and minutes of the April 27, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting April 1988
1 1 Agenda, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the June 22, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting June-July 1988
1 1 Memoranda, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the August 18, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting July-August 1988
1 1 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the December 14, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting December 1988
1 2 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the April 26, 1989 Distribution Committee meeting April-May 1989
1 2 Agenda, attachments, and minutes of the June 22, 1989, Distribution Committee meeting June 1989
1 2 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the August 21, 1989, Distribution Committee meeting August-September 1989
1 2 Agenda, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the December 18, 1989, Distribution Committee meeting December 1989
1 3 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the May 25, 1990, Distribution Committee meeting May 1990
1 3 Memorandum, attachments, and minutes to the June 15, 1990, Distribution Committee meeting June 1990
1 3 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the August 29, 1990, Distribution Committee meeting August-September 1990
1 3 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the November 29, 1990, Distribution Committee meeting November-December 1990
1 4 Minutes of the April 16, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting April 1991
1 4 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the May 16, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting May-June 1991
1 4 Memorandum, attachments, and minutes of the August 30, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting August 1991
1 4 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request of the December 4, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting November 1991-January 1992
1 5 Memorandum, attachments, and minutes of the January 27, 1992, Distribution Committee meeting January 1992
1 5 Memoranda, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the May 29, 1992, Distribution Committee meeting March-June 1992
1 5 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the August 17, 1992, Distribution Committee meeting August 1992
1 5 Memoranda, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the December 9, 1992, Distribution Committee meeting December 1992
1 6 Minutes, report, and trust disbursement request for the January 7, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting January 1993
1 6 Memoranda, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the April 28, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting April-May 1993
1 6 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the August 19, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting August-September 1993
1 6 Correspondence, memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the December 16, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting November-December 1993
1 7 Agenda, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the May 12, 1994, Distribution Committee meeting April-June 1994
1 7 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the August 31, 1994, Distribution Committee meeting August-September 1994
1 7 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the December 14, 1994, Distribution Committee meeting December 1994
1 8 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the April 27, 1995, Distribution Committee meeting April-May 1995
1 8 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the September 7, 1995, Distribution Committee meeting August-September 1995
1 8 Memorandum, attachments, minutes, and trust disbursement request for the December 15, 1995, Distribution Committee meeting December 1995

Series II: Grant Files 1987-1997 undated

Sub-series A: Approved Grant Proposals 1987-1997 undated

Box Folder
1 9 Grant proposals approved at the June 22, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting, (Bluecoats, Inc., Catholic Charities Corporation, Chagrin Valley Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc., Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Rotary Foundation, Cleveland Society for the Blind, Judson Retirement Community, Our Lady of the Wayside, Inc., St. Vincent Charity Hospital and Health Center, Salvation Army Greater Cleveland Headquarters, Society for Crippled Children, and Vocational Guidance Services) October 1987-October 1988
1 10-11 Grant proposals approved at the August 19, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting, (American Heart Association-Northeast Ohio Affiliate, Inc., American Red Cross-Greater Cleveland Chapter, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cleveland, Clean-land, Ohio, Cleveland Development Foundation, Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, Cleveland Rotary Foundation, Cleveland Society for the Blind, The dePaul School of Northeast Ohio, Inc., Health Hill Hospital for Children, John Carroll University, Parmadale Children's Village of St. Vincent de Paul Children's Village of St. Vincent de Paul, St. John Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital Association, St. Vincent Charity Hospital and Health Center, Tourette Syndrome Association of Ohio, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry) August 1988-October 1992
1 12-14 Grants approved at the December 14, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alzheimer's Association, Beaumont School for Girls, Berea Children's Home and Family Services, Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland Health Education Museum, Cleveland Music School Settlement, Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Rotary Foundation, Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland, Judson Retirement Community, Lyric Opera Cleveland, May Dugan West Side Multi-Service Center, Our Lady of the Wayside, Inc., Parmadale Children's Village of St. Vincent de Paul , Rose-Mary Rehabilitation and Education Center, Samaritan Counseling Center, United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland) December 1988-November 1991
1 15 Grants approved at the April 26, 1989, Distribution Committee meeting, (Achievement Center for Children, Benedictine Order of Cleveland, Cleveland Rotary Foundation, Cleveland Society for the Blind, The dePaul School of Northeast Ohio, Euclid Avenue Daycare Center, Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf, Federation of Catholic Community Services, Garfield Heights Community Center, Greater Cleveland Roundtable, HELP Housing for the Disabled, Midtown Corridor, Inc., Musical Arts Association, Notre Dame College of Ohio, Salvation Army-Greater Cleveland Headquarters, Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc., Towards Employment, Inc., and Vocational Information Program) May 1989-July 1990
1 16 Grants approved at the August 21, 1989, Distribution Committee meeting, (Catholic Charities Corporation, Christian Family Outreach, Cleveland Center for Research in Child Development, Cleveland Central Catholic High School, Cleveland Development Foundation, Cleveland Foodbank, Inc., Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, Cornucopia, Inc., Cudell Improvement, Inc., Diocese of Cleveland, Foundation Center-Cleveland, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Koinonia Homes, Inc., Nursing Home Ombudsman Program, Our Lady of the Wayside, Inc., Parma Community Hospital Foundation, Regina High School, St. Vitas Church, Tourette Syndrome Association of Ohio, Transitional East, Inc., University Hospitals of Cleveland, Ursuline Nuns of Cleveland, and West Side Catholic Center) September 1989-October 1993
1 17 Grants approved at the December 8, 1989, Distribution Committee meeting, (Association for Retarded Citizens of Cuyahoga County, Baldwin-Wallace College, Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, Broadway School of Music and the Arts, Child Guidance Center of Greater Cleveland, Christian Life Center, Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland Music School Settlement, Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Rotary Foundation, Diocese of Cleveland, Greater Cleveland Council-Boy Scouts of America, Hiram House, Lyric Opera Cleveland, Malachi House, Marotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland, Neighborhood Centers Association, Northern Ohio Children's Performing Music Foundation, Inc., Playhouse Square Foundation, Samaritan Counseling Center, St. Vincent DePaul Society, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., Tabor House, University Circle, Inc., Vocational Guidance Services, and Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc.) December 1989-December 1992
1 18-19 Grants approved at the May 25, 1990, Distribution Committee meeting, (Case Western Reserve University, Catholic Charities Corporation, Cleveland Education Fund, Dyke College, Fairhill Institute for the Elderly, Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf, Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland, Hospice of the Western Reserve, Parmadale Children's Village of St. Vincent de Paul, Playhouse Square Foundation, Towards Employment, Inc., West Side Ecumenical Ministry and Women Together) June 1990-December 1991
1 20-21 Grants approved at the August 29, 1990, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alcoholism Services of Cleveland, Bellefaire, Bethany Presbyterian Church, Cleveland Health Education Museum, Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc., Diocese of Cleveland, Federation for Community Planning, Foundation Center-Cleveland, Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, Marycrest, Midtown Corridor, Notre Dame College of Ohio, Ohioans Helping Improve Ohio, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Ursuline College, Womankind, and Young Women's Christian Association) June 1990-September 1992
1 22-23 Grants approved at the November 29, 1990, Distribution Committee meeting, (AIDS Housing Council of Greater Cleveland, Beech Brook, Broadway School of Music and the Arts, Cleveland Opera, Cleveland Play House, The dePaul School of Northeast Ohio, Inc., Diocese of Cleveland, Eliza Bryant Center, Federation of Catholic Community Services, Jennings Hall, Inc., Marotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland, Merrick House, North Coast Harvest, Northcoast Community Homes, Inc., Rotary Club of Cleveland, St. Patrick's Church, St. Paul Shrine, United Way Services, University Circle, Inc., and West Side Catholic Center) December 1990-April 1992
1 24 Grants approved at the April 16, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting, (St. Augustine Manor) May 1991-July 1996
1 25 Grants approved at the May 16, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting, (Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, Child Guidance Center of Greater Cleveland, Christian Family Outreach, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Radio, Court Community Service, Donors Forum of Ohio, Dyke College, East Side Catholic Shelter, Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf, Federation of Catholic Community Services, Garfield Heights Community Center, Grantmakers in Aging, Hitchcock Center for Women, Inc., Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, Lyric Opera Cleveland, Northeast Ohio Coalition of the Homeless, Saint Mary Seminary, Salvation Army, Tourette Syndrome Association, United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland, and Youth Challenge) February 1991-March 1996
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2 26 Grants approved at the August 30, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alcoholism Services of Cleveland, Inc., The Art Studio, Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Cleveland Opera, Cornucopia, Inc., FHC Housing Corporation, Fairhill Institute for the Elderly, Foundation Center-Cleveland, Health Hill Hospital, Help Foundation, Inc., Hill House, Judson Retirement Community, Koinonia Homes, Inc., Lakewood Christian Service Center, Lutheran Medical Center Foundation, May Dugan West Side Multi-Service Center, SKIP of Ohio, Inc., Templum, United Way Services, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry). September 1991-December 1992
2 27 Grants approved at the December 4, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting, (Arts Educational Theatre Company, Benedictine Order of Cleveland, Catholic Charities Corporation, Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Public Schools, Cleveland Sight Center, Cuyahoga Community College, The dePaul School of Northeast Ohio, Inc., Diocese of Cleveland, Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, Eliza Bryant Center, Family Friends, Federation for Community Planning, Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Granville Academy, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Hiram House, Lutheran Employment Awareness Program, Notre Dame College of Ohio, St. Joseph Christian Life Center, St. Patrick's Church, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., Towards Employment, Inc., United Way Services, University Circle, Inc., West Side Community Mental Health Center, Western Reserve Historical Society, and Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc.) December 1991-January 1993
2 28 Grants approved at the May 29, 1992, Distribution Committee meeting, (Aftercare Residential Services, Catholic Charities Corporation, Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, City Mission, Cleveland Foundation, MetroHealth Medical Center, North Coast Harvest, St. Edward High School, St. Mary and Joseph Home, Scarborough Hall, Inc., and West Side Ecumenical Ministry) June 1992-February 1993
2 29 Grants approved at the August 17, 1992, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alcoholism Services of Cleveland, Inc., Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Commission on Catholic Community Action, Committee for Public Art, Far West Center, Federation for Community Planning, Foundation Center-Cleveland, Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, Garfield Heights Community Center, St. Agnes and Our Lady of Fatima Parish, University Hospitals of Cleveland, and West Side Women's Center) August 1992-December 1992
2 30 Grants approved at the December 9, 1992, Distribution Committee meeting, (Beacon Street, Brendan Manor, Inc., Christian Family Outreach, Cleveland Rotary Club Foundation, East Cleveland Theater, Family Friends, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Karamu House, Inc., SKIP of Ohio, Inc., Towards Employment, Inc., United Way Services, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry) December 1992
2 31 Grants approved at the January 7, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting, (Cleveland Development Foundation, Family Transitional Housing, Inc., Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, and Neighborhood Centers Association) January 1993-December 1997
2 32 Grants approved at the April 28, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting, (The Art Studio, Center for Human Services, Children's Support Rights, Cleveland Initiative for Education, Cleveland Public Radio, Cleveland Rotary Club Foundation, The dePaul School of Northeast Ohio, Inc., Diocese of Cleveland, First United Methodist Church, Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland, Grantmakers in Aging, Gun Safety Institute, Hard Hatted Women, Lutheran Employment Awareness Program, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, Marotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland, Office of Catholic Education, Professional Flair, Inc., Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Greater Cleveland, Inc., St. Joseph Christian Life Center, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., Ursuline Nuns of Cleveland, Visiting Nurse Association of Cleveland, Vocational Guidance Services, and Youth Challenge) February 1993-July 1996
2 33 Grants approved at the August 19, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting, (AIDS Housing Council, Aftercare Residential Services, Altenheim, Berea Children's Home and Family Services, Career Initiatives Center, Case Western Reserve University, City of Cleveland Heights, Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc., Cleveland Tenants Organization, Cleveland Urban Minority Alcoholism Outreach Project, Commission on Catholic Community Action, Dunham Tavern Museum, Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, Eliza Bryant Center, Federation for Community Planning, Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Granville Academy, Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland, Long Term Care Ombudsman, Marycrest, New Life Community, North Coast Harvest, Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, United Way Services, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, West Side Women's Center, and Yes, Inc.) June 1993-August 1994: September 1996
2 34 Grants approved at the December 16, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting, (Catholic Charities Corporation, Cleveland Health Education Museum, Cleveland Opera, Cleveland Sight Center, First United Methodist Church, Foundation Center-Cleveland, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Koinonia Homes, Inc., Links West, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, Office of Catholic Education, Ronald McDonald House, St. Augustine's Church, St. Vincent DePaul Society, Scarborough Hall, Inc., United Way Services, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry) October 1993-August 1999
2 35-42 Grants approved at the May 12, 1994, Distribution Committee meeting, (Bellefaire, Catholic Charities Corporation, Center for Families and Children, Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, Child Guidance Center of Greater Cleveland, Children's Support Rights, Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland Bicentennial Commission, Cleveland Museum of Art, The dePaul School of Northeast Ohio, Family Transitional Housing, Grantmakers in Aging, Hard Hatted Women, Hispanic Urban Minority Alcohol and Drug Abuse Outreach Program, Inc., Hope Lodge, John Carroll University, Little Brothers and Sisters of the Eucharist, Lutheran Chaplaincy Services, Marotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland, Neighborhood Counseling Service, Office of Catholic Education, San Juan Bautista Parish, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., and United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland) ctober 1993-March 1997
2 43-47 Grants approved at the August 31, 1994, Distribution Committee meeting, (Aman Community, Catholic Charities Corporation, Children's Defense Fund Greater Cleveland Project, Cleveland Foodbank, Inc., Cornucopia, Inc., Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority, Diocese of Cleveland, Fairhill Institute for the Elderly, Foundation Center-Cleveland, Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, Granville Academy, Great Lakes Museum of Science, Environment and Technology, Our Lady of the Wayside, Inc., Providence House, Inc., St. Patrick's Church, Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate, and Women's Center of Greater Cleveland) March 1994-March 1997
2 48-50 Grants approved at the December 14, 1994, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc. American Red Cross, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cleveland, Catholic Charities Corporation, Cleveland Opera, Cleveland Scholarship Program, Donors Forum of Ohio, East Side Catholic Shelter, and Federation for Community Planning) June 1994-January 1997
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3 51-54 Grants approved at the December 14, 1994, Distribution Committee meeting, (Hospice of the Western Reserve, Links West, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association [Medicaid Certification], Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association [Women's Re-Entry Resource Network], Near West Housing Corporation, Notre Dame College of Ohio, Open House, Secretariat for Education, United Way Services, and University Settlement, Inc.,Ursuline College, Vocational Guidance Services, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, and Womankind, Inc.) June 1994-January 1997
3 55-60 Grants approved at the April 27, 1995, Distribution Committee meeting, (Adoption Network Cleveland, Aftercare Residential Services, AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc., Beacon Street, Catholic Charities Corporation, Center for Families and Children, Children's Support Rights, Cleveland Bicentennial Commission, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, Lakewood Christian Service Center, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, Office of Catholic Education, United Way Services, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, and Young Men's Christian Association of Cleveland) August 1994-December 1997
3 61-69 Grants approved at the September 7, 1995, Distribution Committee meeting, (AIDS Housing Council of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Bedford City School District, Berea Children's Home and Family Services, Brendan Manor, Inc., Children's Services, Inc., Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Public Radio, Cleveland Public Schools, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland Restoration Society, Inc., Cleveland Sight Center, David Myers College, Early Childhood Options of University Circle, Foundation Center-Cleveland, Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, The Guidance Centers, Hard Hatted Women, Health Hill Hospital for Children, Inner City Renewal Society, Karamu House, Inc., Lawrence School, Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, Michael's House, Inc., Neighborhood Centers Association, Northeast Ohio Adoption Services, Ohio Special Olympics, Inc., Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Society of St. Vincent DePaul and Youth Challenge) March 1995-October 1997
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4 70-81 Grants approved at the December 15, 1995, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alcoholism Services of Cleveland, Inc., American Red Cross, Catherine Horstmann Home, Catholic Charities Corporation, Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, Christ Lutheran Church of the Deaf, Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland Opera, Cornucopia, Inc., Council on Foundations, East Cleveland Public Library, Emerald Development and Economic Network, Inc., Granville Academy, Hill House, Hispanic Urban Minority Alcohol Drug Abuse Outreach Program, Inc., Horizon Activities Center Light of Hearts Villa, May Dugan West Side Multi-Service Center, Menorah Park Foundation, Northcoast Food Rescue and Services for Independent Living, Inc., Task Force on Violent Crime Templum, Time Shares Exchange, Inc., United Way Services, Ursuline Nuns of Cleveland, Vocational Guidance Services, Western Reserve Historical Society, and Youth Opportunities Unlimited) June 1995-November 1997

Sub-series B: Declined Grant Proposals 1988-1995

Box Folder
4 82 Grants declined at the June 22, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting, (City of Cincinnati, Covenant Center, Habitat for Humanity of Northeast Georgia, and Margaret Mary Community Hospital) July 1988
4 83 Grants declined at the August 19, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting, (Beaumont School, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Health Education Museum, Cleveland Institute of Art, Judson Retirement Community, Koch School of Music, Lake Erie Girl Scout Council, Musical Arts Association, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School, St. Ann's Church, and United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland) October 1988
4 84 Grants declined at the December 14, 1988, Distribution Committee meeting, (Case Western Reserve University, Exchange Club for the Prevention of Child Abuse in Northeast Ohio, Inc., Greater Cleveland Council-Boy Scouts of America, Notre Dame College of Ohio, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, St. Ignatius High School, Vocational Guidance Services, Inc., Vocational Information Program, Inc., and Walsh Jesuit High School) December 1988
4 85 Grants declined at the April 26, 1989, Distribution Committee meeting, (Catholic Charities Corporation, Foundation for Hospital Art, Suzanne Lammers, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School, St. Peter Church, and Services for Independent Living) May 1989
4 86 Grants declined at the August 21, 1989, Distribution Committee meeting, (Association for Retarded Citizens of Cuyahoga County, Benjamin Rose Institute, Church of St. Helen, Cleveland Institute of Music, Fund-A-Tot, Inc., Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Independent Living, Inc. of Northeastern Ohio, Inc., Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International-Cleveland Chapter, Light of Hearts Villa, National Peace Institute Foundation, Padua High School, Ruffing Montessori School, St. Alexis Hospital Medical Center, St. John Hospital, St. Joseph Academy, St. Thomas Aquinas Pre-School, Villa Angela Academy, Vocational Guidance Services, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, and Young Men's Christian Association of Cleveland) September 1989
4 87 Grants declined at the December 8, 1989, Distribution Committee meeting, (Catholic Counseling Center, Cleveland Diocesan Council of the National Council of Catholic Women, Cleveland Health Education Museum, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Sight Center, Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc., Forbes House, Health Systems Agency of Northeast Ohio, Project Friendship, St. John Hospital, Womankind, and Young Men's Christian Association of Cleveland) December 1989-January 1990
4 88 Grants declined at the May 25, 1990, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alcoholism Services of Cleveland, Inc., American Heart Association-Northeast Ohio Affiliate, Beaumont School, Benedictine Order of Cleveland, CIT Mental Health Services, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, Cleveland Development Foundation, Cleveland Public Radio, Euclid Avenue Day Care Center, FHC Housing Corporation, Great Lakes Historical Society, Holy Name High School, Interval Brotherhood Home, Lutheran Medical Center Foundation, Make-A-Wish Foundation of Northeast Ohio, Musical Arts Association, National Council on Aging, Inc., St. Edward High School, St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, Trinity High School, and West Side Community House) June 1990 undated
4 89 Grants declined at the August 29, 1990, Distribution Committee meeting, (Beaumont School, Catholic Universe Bulletin, Center for Psychology and Family Law Alternatives, Central School of Practical Nursing, Inc., Cleveland Play House, Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc., Diocese of Cleveland, Eliza Bryant Center, Holy Name High School, Hard Hatted Women, Heather Hill, Inc., Heights Community Congress, Lakewood Hospital, Leukemia Society Northern Ohio Chapter, LifeBanc, Ohio Ballet, Ohio Easter Seals Society, Professional Flair, Inc., St. Edward High School, St. Francis School, St. Joseph Academy, St. Vincent DePaul School, Spaces, Trinity High School, and Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School) September 1990 undated
4 90 Grants declined at the November 29, 1990, Distribution Committee meeting, (Case Western Reserve University, Children's Support Rights, Christian Family Outreach, City of Cleveland, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland Works, Inc., Court Community Service, DanceCleveland, Diabetes Association of Greater Cleveland, Emanuel Baptist Church, Jewish Vocational Service, L'ARCHE Cleveland, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, Lyric Opera Cleveland, New Life Community, Ohio Boys Town, Inc., Ohio Montessori Training Institute, Professional Flair, Inc., Robert Page Singers and Orchestra, St. Alexis Hospital Medical Center, Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Vocational Guidance Services, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, and Womenspace) December 1990
4 91 Grants declined at the May 16, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alzheimer's Disease Alliance of Western Pennsylvania, Beaumont School, Benedictine Order of Cleveland, Boy Scouts of America-Greater Cleveland Council, Case Western Reserve University, Center for Human Services, Clean-Land, Ohio, Cleveland Medical Library Association, Cleveland Montessori Center, Cleveland Works, Inc., Fellowship of Christian Athletes, John Carroll University, Malachi House, Mount Alverna Home, Inc., New Life Community, Ohio State University Development Foundation, Reach Out Counseling Center, Task Force on Violent Crime, Transitional East, Inc., West Side Community House, West Side Community Mental Health Center, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry) May-June 1991
4 92 Grants declined at the August 30, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting, (Boys Hope, Cleveland Aquarium, Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland Boys Academy, Donors Forum of Ohio, Early Childhood Enrichment Center, El Barrio, MetroHealth Foundation, Inc., New Organization for Visual Art, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc., Parma Hospital Health Care Foundation, Robert Page Singers and Orchestra, St. Ann School, St. Malachi Center, St. Patrick's Church, Star of the Sea, Inc., and Western Reserve Historical Society) September 1991
4 93 Grants declined at the December 4, 1991, Distribution Committee meeting, (American Heart Association, Baldwin-Wallace College, Camp Ho Mida Koda, Carmel of the Holy Family, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Artists Foundation, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland Center for Economic Education, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Public Theatre, Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc., Cleveland Works, Inc., Commission on Catholic Community Action, Court of Common Pleas, Elyria United Methodist Home, Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast Ohio, Great Lakes Residential Services, Hard Hatted Women, Hiram House, LifeBanc, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, McCreary Center for African American Religious Studies, National Association of Military Spouses, Inc., Ohioans Helping Improve Ohio, Inc., Parmadale Children's Village of St. Vincent de Paul, Robert Page Singers and Orchestra, Saint Mary Seminary, Shoes for Kids, Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine, St. Monica Catholic Church, St. Procop Church, and University Hospitals of Cleveland) December 1991
4 94 Grants declined at the May 29, 1992, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc., Case Western Reserve University, Catholic Service Bureau of Lake County, Child Guidance Center of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland Children's Museum, Cleveland Education Fund, Cleveland Public Radio, Cleveland Public Theatre, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland Works, Inc, Commission on Catholic Community Action, Diocese of Cleveland, Dyke College, Esteem, Inc., Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf, Fairview Park Schools, Home Health Care, Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland, Lakewood Commission on Aging, Life Direction, Inc., Marotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland, McCreary Center for African American Religious Studies, MetroHealth Medical Center, Parmadale Children's Village of St. Vincent de Paul, Pilgrim Congregational Church, Playhouse Square Foundation, Rockefeller Park Cultural Arts Association, St. Monica Catholic Church, Townsmen Jazz Orchestra, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Ursuline Nuns of Cleveland, Vocational Guidance Services, Young Men's Christian Association of Cleveland, and Youth Challenge) May-June 1992
4 95 Grants declined at the August 17, 1992, Distribution Committee meeting, (Achievement Center for Children, Association of Neighborhood Councils, Berea Children's Home and Family Services, Breckenridge Village, Broadway School of Music and the Arts, Center for Learning, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland Opera, Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc., Continue Life, Inc., Creations Anew, Diocese of Cleveland, Early Childhood Enrichment Center, First Baptist Church, Friends of Shaker Square, Historic Warehouse District Development Corporation, Holden Arboretum, Initiatives in Urban Education Foundation, Jesuit Retreat House, Lakewood Public Library, Lyric Opera Cleveland, Metro Catholic Parish School, Neighborhood Progress, Inc., Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, Ohio Chamber Orchestra, Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, Parents Volunteer Association for Retarded Children and Adults, Inc., Professional Flair, Inc., St. Dominic School, SKIP of Ohio, Inc., Shoes for Kids, West Side Community Mental Health Center, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, Why Not, Inc., and Youth Challenge) August 1992
4 96 Grants declined at the December 9, 1992, Distribution Committee meeting, (Aman Community, Arthritis Foundation, Arts Educational Theater Company, Broadway School of Music and the Arts, Christ Lutheran Church of the Deaf, Cleveland Development Foundation, Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Medical Library Association, Cleveland Opera, Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Tenants Organization, Cuyahoga Community College, Early Childhood Enrichment Center, Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, Family Transitional Housing, Historic Warehouse District Development Corporation, Jennings Hall, Inc., Jesuit Retreat House, Kent State University Foundation, Kidney Foundation of Ohio, Inc., Koinonia Homes, Inc., Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, May Dugan West Side Multi-Service Center, Neighborhood Centers Association, Notre Dame College of Ohio, Ohio Wheelchair Sports Federation, Open Door West, Inc., Our Lady of Peace Center, Inc., Professional Flair, Inc., Roxboro Community Development Corporation, Transitional Housing, Inc., University Circle, Inc., and Western Reserve Academy) December 1992
4 97 Grants declined at the April 28, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting, (African American Museum, Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, City of Cleveland Heights, Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland Women's Orchestra, Council for Academic Excellence, Inc., Diocese of Cleveland, Lake Erie Girl Scout Council, League of Women Voters of Cleveland Educational Fund, Inc., Lyric Opera Cleveland, Neighborhood Progress, Inc., Ohio Chamber Orchestra, Rockefeller Park Cultural Arts Association, Town Hall of Cleveland, West Side Catholic Center, West Side Community Mental Health Center, and Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc.) May 1993
4 98 Grants declined at the August 19, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting, (African American Museum, Anti-Defamation League, Bay Sailing Club, Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Children's Services, Inc., Cleveland Citywide Development Corporation, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland International Program, Cleveland Metroparks, Cleveland Works, Inc., Coffinberry Playground, Inc., Coventry Peace Playground, Creative Education Institute, Inc., El Barrio, Federation for Community Planning, For the Children of America, Greater Cleveland Veterans Memorial, Inc., Horizon Activities Center, John Carroll University, Life Direction, Inc., Musical Arts Association, Ohioans Helping Improve Ohio Foundation, Society for Prevention of Violence, and Up With Kids, Inc.) August 1993
4 99 Grants declined at the December 16, 1993, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc., Animal Protective League, Arthritis Foundation, Catholic Charities Corporation, Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, Children's Services, Inc., City of Parma, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland Music School Settlement, Cleveland Neighborhood Development Corporation, Commission on Catholic Community Action, Cuyahoga Valley Line Railroad, Disabled Professionals Network, Federation for Community Planning, Hispanic Urban Minority Alcohol and Drug Abuse Outreach Program, Inc., International Services Center, Malachi House, Pilgrim Congregational Church, St. Agnes and Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Shoes for Kids, Towards Employment, Inc., United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland, and Young Life Metropolitan East) December 1993
4 100 Grants declined at the May 12, 1994, Distribution Committee meeting, (Association for Retarded Citizens, Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, City of Cleveland, Cleveland Children's Museum, Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland Public Schools, Cleveland Senior Council, Detroit Province of the Society of Jesus, Leukemia Society of America, Inc., Lyric Opera Cleveland, Northeast Shores Development Corporation, Professional Flair, Inc., Rockefeller Park Cultural Arts Association, St. Clair-Superior Coalition, University Circle, Inc., and Vocational Information Program) May 1994
4 101 Grants declined at the August 31, 1994, Distribution Committee meeting, (Arts Educational Theatre Company, Access to the Arts, Aftercare Residential Services, Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Metro Cleveland, Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc., Case Western Reserve University, Center for Families and Children, Christ the King Parish, Cleveland Center for Research in Child Development, Cleveland Music School Settlement, Cleveland Public Radio, Cleveland Public Schools, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland Works, Inc., Creative Education Institute, Inc., Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast Ohio, Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf, Florence Crittenton Services of Greater Cleveland, Greater Cleveland Veterans Memorial, Inc., Gun Safety Institute, Help Foundation, Inc., Hiram House, Hosanna Christian Rap Center, Hospice of the Western Reserve, Inner City Renewal Society, Life Direction, Inc., Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, May Dugan West Side Multi-Service Center, North Coast Harvest, Ohio City Development Corporation, Poets League of Greater Cleveland, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Salvation Army, Tabor House, Task Force on Violent Crime, Transitional Housing, Inc., United Church of Christ, Vocational Guidance Services, Waterloo Trade and Development Corporation, Western Reserve Historical Society, Young Men's Christian Association-Southeast Family Branch, and Youth Challenge) September 1994
4 102 Grants declined at the December 14, 1994, Distribution Committee meeting, (American Sokol, Inc., Bedford City School District, Black Trades Council of Ohio, Inc., Canterbury Elementary School, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Commission on Higher Education, Cleveland Public Schools, Cuyahoga County Department of Senior and Adult Services, Empowerment Productions, For the Children of America, Freedom House, Inc., Greater Cleveland Growth Association, Greater Cleveland Hospital Association, John Carroll University, Lakewood Department of Human Services, Matthew's Lending Library, MetroHealth Foundation, Police Athletic League, Riverside Cemetery Foundation, South Euclid-Lyndhurst City Schools, Time Shares Exchange, Transitional Housing, Inc., United Way Services, and University Circle, Inc.) December 1994
4 103-104 Grants declined at the April 27, 1995, Distribution Committee meeting, (Baldwin-Wallace College, Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Catholic Social Services and Counseling of Cuyahoga County, City Club Forum Foundation, Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Community Dialysis Center, Inc., Community Resource, Inc., Cuyahoga County Commissioners, Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute, Inc., Fairview Foundation, Harambee: Services to Black Families, Jimmie Lee Foundation, John Carroll University, Learning Disabilities Association of Cuyahoga County, Life Direction, Inc., Lincoln Innovative Network for Children, Montessori School at Holy Rosary, Neighborhood Centers Association, Neighbors Organized for Action in Housing, Inc., Riverside Academy of Music, Rockefeller Park Cultural Arts Association, Safely Home, Inc., St. Gregory the Great Church, St. Mary Catholic Church, Warrensville Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters, and Womenspace) July 1994-May 1995
4 105 Grants declined at the September 7, 1995, distribution Committee meeting, (Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland Works, Community Challenge, Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, EconomicsAmerica, Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland, Episcopal Community Services Foundation, Harambee: Services to Black Families, and Hiram House) March-September 1995
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5 106 Grants declined at the September 7, 1995, Distribution Committee meeting, (Inner City Youth Foundation, John Carroll University, Malachi House, May Dugan West Side Multi-Service Center, Our Lady of Peace Center, Inc., Safely Home, Inc., St. Ignatius High School, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., South East Clevelanders Together, Templum, Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc., Western Reserve Residences, Inc., and YES, Inc.) March-September 1995
5 107-108 Grants declined at the December 15, 1995, Distribution Committee meeting, (Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Cuyahoga County, Business Volunteerism Council, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Public Schools, Cleveland Rotary Foundation, Cleveland Urban Minority Alcoholism Outreach Project, Cleveland Works, Inc., English-Speaking Union of the United States, Esperanza, Inc., Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, Greater Cleveland Roundtable, Inner City Youth Foundation, Our Lady of Peace Center, Inc., Parents Volunteer Association for Retarded Children and Adults, Inc., Safely Home, Inc., St. Joseph Christian Life Center, Stella Maris, and University Settlement) May 1995-December 1995