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


Repository: Western Reserve Historical Society
Creator: The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation
Title: Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, Series II
Dates: 1992-2006
Dates: 1996-2006
Extent: 20.00 linear feet (22 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 applications, budgets, correspondence, grant proposals (including: audit reports, budgets, correspondence, fact sheets, financial statements, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, reports, rosters, summaries, and testimonial letters), invoices, memoranda, photographs, reports, rosters, and workshop packets.
MS Number MS 5089
Location: closed stacks
Language: The records are in English

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

The 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, Series II, 1993 and 1996-2006, consist of applications, budgets, correspondence, grant proposals (including: audit reports, budgets, correspondence, fact sheets, financial statements, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, reports, rosters, summaries, and testimonial letters), invoices, memoranda, photographs, reports, rosters, and workshop packets.

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.
Series I: Grant Files is arranged in two sub-series.
Sub-series A: Approved Grant Proposals is arranged chronologically by the foundation's board of trustees committee meeting date and then alphabetically by the name of the organization that requested funding.
Sub-series B: Declined Grant Proposals is arranged chronologically by the foundation's board of trustees committee meeting date and then alphabetically by the name of the organization that requested funding.
Series II: Special Meetings and Special Program Grants is arranged in two sub-series.
Sub-series A: Special Meetings is arranged alphabetically by the name of the organization that requested funding.
Sub-series B: Special Programs Grants is arranged alphabetically by the title of the Special Programs Grant and then chronologically by the year of each program.

Restrictions on Access

None.

Related Material

The researcher should consult MS 4846 Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records; and MS 5473 Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, Series III; MS 4838 Woodruff Foundation Records; MS 4123 George Gund Foundation Records; MS 4821 George Gund Foundation Records, Series II; MS 5038 George Gund Foundation Records, Series III; and MS 3971 AHS Foundation Records.

Separated Material

All photographs have been retained with the collection with the exception of five Polaroid photographs, which have been removed to the negative vault.

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.
Child abuse -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Prevention -- Charities.
Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation.
Family violence -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Prevention -- Charities.
Homeless persons -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities.
Hunger -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities.
Mentally ill -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities.
Nursing home care -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities.
People with social disabilities -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities.
Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Youth -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 5089 Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, Series II, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Acquisition Information

Gifts of the Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010.

Processing Information

Processed by Sarah Richardson in 2011.

Detailed Description of The Collection

Series I: Grant Files 1992-2006

Sub-series A: Approved Grant Proposals 1992-2006

Box Folder
1 1 April 1993 meeting, The Art Studio Center for Therapy Through the Arts, Center for Human Services, Children's Support Rights, Cleveland Initiative for Education, Cleveland Rotary Club, The dePaul School, Diocesan Domestic Violence Awareness Education, Diocese of Cleveland (Catholic-Oriented Prevention Education), and First Church Cleveland 1992-1993
1 2 April 1993 meeting, The Free Clinic of Greater Cleveland, The Gun Safety Institute, Hard Hatted Women, Lutheran Employment Awareness Program, and Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association 1993
1 3 April 1993 meeting, Mariotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland, Professional Flair, Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., St. Joseph Christian Life Center, and Ursuline Nuns of Cleveland 1993
1 4 April 1993 meeting, Visiting Nurse Association, Vocational Guidance Services, WCPN-FM/90.3, and Youth Challenge 1993
1 5 August 19, 1993 meeting, Aftercare Residential Services, AIDS Housing Council of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Altenheim, and Berea Children's Home and Family Services 1993
1 6 August 19, 1993 meeting, Career Initiatives Center, Case Western Reserve University, and City of Cleveland Heights 1993
1 7 August 19, 1993 meeting, City of Cleveland Heights and Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. 1992-1993
1 8 August 19, 1993 meeting, Cleveland Tenants Organization, Cleveland Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Project, Commission on Catholic Community Action, Dunham Tavern Museum, and Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland 1992-1993
1 9 August 19, 1993 meeting, Eliza Bryant Center, Federation for Community Planning, The Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, and The Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, Inc. 1993
1 10 August 19, 1993 meeting, Granville Academy of Cleveland, Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland, Long Term Care Ombudsman, and Marycrest 1993
1 11 August 19, 1993 meeting, New Life Community, Northcoast Harvest, and Regina Health Center 1993
1 12-13 August 19, 1993 meeting, United Way Services (on behalf of the Greater Cleveland Committee on Hunger) 1993
1 14 August 19, 1993 meeting, West Side Ecumenical Ministry The Covenant, West Side Women's Center, and Yes, Inc. 1993
1 15 December 1993 meeting, Catholic Charities Corporation, Cleveland Health Education Museum, Cleveland Opera, and Cleveland Sight Center 1993
1 16 December 1993 meeting, First United Methodist Church, The Foundation Center, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Koinonia Homes, Inc., Links West, and Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association 1993
1 17 December 1993, Office of Catholic Education (Diocese of Cleveland), Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland, Scarborough Hall, Inc., St. Augustine's Church, and St. Vincent De Paul Society 1993
1 18 December 1993 meeting, St. Vincent De Paul Society, United Way Services, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry 1993
Box Folder
2 1 May 1996 meeting, Catholic Charities Corporation, Cleveland Initiative for Education, and Cleveland Museum of Natural History 1996
2 2 May 1996 meeting, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., Cleveland Sight Center, and Cleveland State University 1995-1996
2 3 May 1996 meeting, The Covenant, Inc., Cuyahoga Community College, Donors Forum of Ohio, Esperanza, Inc., and Fresh Start, Inc. 1996
2 4 May 1996 meeting, Friendly Inn, Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, Heights Parent Center, Help Foundation, Inc., and Office of Catholic Education (Diocese of Cleveland) 1995-1996
2 5 May 1996 meeting, The Ohio State University Extension, Our Lady of the Wayside, Project: LEARN, and Ratner Schools 1995-1996
2 6 May 1996 meeting, St. Catherine Church, Stella Maris, Inc., and West Side Community Mental Health Center 1996
2 7 August 1996 meeting, Aftercare Residential Services, AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Beck Center for the Arts, The Benjamin Rose Institute, and Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland 1996
2 8 August 1996 meeting, City of Cleveland, Cleveland Mediation Center, and Cuyahoga Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities 1996
2 9 August 1996, East Side Interfaith Ministries, The Foundation Center, The Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, Jewish Family Services and Association of Cleveland, Lawrence School, and Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association Community Re-entry 1996
2 10 August 1996 meeting, Merrick House, Neighborhood Family Practice, and New Life Community 1996
2 11 August 1996 meeting, Office of Catholic Education (Diocese of Cleveland), Recovery Resource (Alcoholism Services of Cleveland), and Senior Citizen Resources, Inc. 1996
2 12 August 1996 meeting, University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospitals and Womankind 1996
2 13 December 1996 meeting, Adoption Network Cleveland, Baldwin-Wallace College, and Case Western Reserve University 1996
2 14 December 1996 meeting, Center for Mental Retardation, Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland Opera, and The Cleveland Playhouse & The National Conference 1996
2 15 December 1996 meeting, Cleveland Restoration Society, Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, and El Barrio 1996
2 16 December 1996 meeting, FHC Housing Corporation, Free Clinic of Greater Cleveland, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, and May Dugan Center 1996
Box Folder
3 1 December 1996 meeting, Northcoast Food Rescue, Old Stone Foundation, The Salvation Army of Greater Cleveland, Special Olympics Ohio & Cleveland Public Schools, The St. Joseph Christian Life Center, and Templum 1996
3 2 December 1996 meeting, United Way Services (on behalf of Greater Cleveland Committee on Hunger), University Settlement, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, and WIRE-Net (Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network) 1996
3 3 May 1997 meeting, American Red Cross, Association of Small Foundations, Beaumont School, and Catholic Charities Corporation (Diocese of Cleveland) 1996-1997
3 4 May 1997 meeting, City Year Cleveland, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., Council on Foundations, and The Covenant, Inc. 1997
3 5 May 1997 meeting, Donors Forum of Ohio, Eliza Bryan Center, FutureChurch, Great Lakes Theater Festival, John Carroll University, and Lakewood Christian Service Center 1996-1997
3 6 May 1997 meeting, Magnificat High School, Project: LEARN, Inc., Regina High School, United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland, Ursuline College, Volunteers of America of Northeast Ohio, Inc. 1996-1997
3 7 May 1997 meeting, Youth Challenge and Youth Visions, Inc. 1997
3 8 August 1997 meeting, Alzheimer's Association, Catholic Charities Corporation (Diocese of Cleveland), Cleveland Mediation Center, Conference of Religious Leadership of the Diocese of Cleveland, and The Foundation Center 1997
3 9 August 1997 meeting, The Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Help Foundation, Inc., Koinonia Homes, Inc., Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association Community Re-entry, Matthew's Lending Library, and Office of Catholic Education (Diocese of Cleveland) 1997
3 10 August 1997 meeting, Partnership for a Safer Cleveland, Saint Augustine Academy, and Services for Independent Living, Inc. 1997
3 11 December 1997 meeting, Beacon Street, Bellefaire Jewish Children's Bureau, Catholic Charities Corporation (Diocese of Cleveland), and Center for Families and Children 1997
3 12 December 1997 meeting, Cleveland Community-Building Initiative, The Cleveland Cultural Coalition, Cleveland Opera, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Cleveland Public Radio, The Cleveland Playhouse (in conjunction with The National Conference and The Western Reserve Historical Society), and Collinwood Volunteer Coalition 1997
3 13 December 1997 meeting, Continue Life, Fairhill Center for Aging, Famicos Foundation, Friendly Inn Settlement, Inc., Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland, Inc., and Heights Parent Center 1997
3 14 December 1997 meeting, Hill House, Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland, Judson Retirement Community, and Kiwanis Club of Lander Circle 1997
3 15 December 1997 meeting, Michael's House, New Life Community, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless (NEOCH), Northcoast Food Rescue, Office of Catholic Education (Diocese of Cleveland), and Padua Franciscan High School 1997
3 16 December 1997 meeting, Positive Education Program (PEP), Spectrum of Supportive Services formerly Panta Rhei, Inc. (Employment Alliance), Towards Employment, Inc., United Way Services and The Federation for Community Planning, and University Circle Incorporated 1997
3 17 December 1997 meeting, Vocational Guidance Services, Yes, Inc., and YWCA Cleveland 1997
Box Folder
4 1 April 1998 meeting, Adoption Network Cleveland, American Red Cross, The Benjamin Rose Institute, and Berea Children's Home and Family Services, 1997 - 2000 1997-2000
4 2 April 1998 meeting, Catholic Charities Corporation (Diocese of Cleveland), Catholic Charities Corporation (on behalf of St. William's Church, Children's Support Rights, City of Cleveland, The Cleveland Initiative for Education, and Cleveland Rape Crisis Center 1998-2000
4 3 April 1998 meeting, Cleveland Restoration Society, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., Cleveland State University, and Cleveland Zoological Society 1998-1999
4 4 April 1998 meeting, Council Gardens, Council on Foundations, Donors Forum of Ohio, Early Childhood Enrichment Center (ECEC), and Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland 1997-2000
4 5 April 1998 meeting, Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland and First United Methodist Church 1998-1999
4 6 April 1998 meeting, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland, Magnificat High School, Marotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland, and Neighborhood Family Practice 1998-2000
4 7 April 1998 meeting, Office of Catholic Education (Diocese of Cleveland), and The Ohio State University Extension 1998-1999
4 8 April 1998 meeting, ORCA House, Inc. 1998-1999
4 9 April 1998 meeting, Our Lady of the Wayside, The Triumph House Corporation, The Ursuline Sophia Center, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry 1998-1999
4 10 August 25, 1998 meeting, Alzheimer's Association, Association of Small Foundations, Baldwin-Wallace College, Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland, Catholic Charities Corporation (Diocese of Cleveland), and Center for Mental Retardation 1998-1999
4 11 August 25, 1998 meeting, Center for Prevention of Domestic Violence, Cleveland Central Catholic High School, and Cleveland Foodbank, Inc. 1998-2000
4 12 August 25, 1998 meeting, Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, Cleveland Mediation Center, The Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland Public Radio (WCPN), and Donors Forum of Ohio 1998-2000 2002
4 13 August 25, 1998 meeting, El Barrio, The Foundation Center, The Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, Garfield Heights Community Center, Hard Hatted Women, The Health Museum of Cleveland, and Help Foundation, Inc. 1998-1999
4 14 August 25, 1998 meeting, The Institute for Creative Living, Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cleveland, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association Community Re-entry, Metropolitan Catholic Parish School, and The Old Stone Foundation 1998-1999
4 15 August 25, 1998 meeting, Padua Franciscan High School, The Phyllis Wheatley Association, Inc., Playhouse Square Foundation, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., and St. Joseph Academy 1998-2000
4 16 August 25, 1998 meeting, Ursuline College, West Side Community House, West Side Community Mental Health Center, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry 1998-2000
4 17 August 25, 1998 meeting, West Side Ecumenical Ministry (on behalf of Near West Theatre, Inc., Womankind, Inc., and Youth Challenge 1998-2000
Box Folder
5 1 December 1998 meeting, American Heart Association, Broadway School of Music and the Arts, Catholic Charities Corporation (Diocese of Cleveland), The Cleveland Community-Building Initiative, and The Cleveland Cultural Coalition 1998-2000
5 2 December 1998 meeting, The Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Opera, Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT), and Cornucopia, Inc. 1998-2000
5 3 December 1998 meeting, Council on Foundations and Cuyahoga Country Board of Health 1998-2000
5 4 December 1998 meeting, Esperanza, Inc., Famicos Foundation, Inc., First Step Alliance, and Great Lakes Science Center 1998-1999
5 5 December 1998 meeting, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Hitchcock Center for Women, Inc., Hospice of the Western Reserve, L'Arch Communities (Community of Little Brothers and Sisters of the Eucharist; Cleveland Catholic Diocese), Linking Employment Abilities and Potential 1998-1999
5 6 December 1998 meeting, New Life Community and North Coast Community Homes 1998-1999
5 7 December 1998 meeting, Northcoast Food Rescue, Notre Dame Capital Campaign, ParkWorks (formerly Clean-Land), Patients Volunteer Association, Inc., Professional Flair, Rainbow Children's Museum and TRW Early Learning Center, St. Agnes and Our Lady of Fatima Parish, St. Augustine Academy, St. Martin de Porres Family Center, and Senior Citizen Resources, Inc. 1998-2000
5 8 December 1998 meeting, Shoes and Clothes for Kids, Union Miles Development Corporation, Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland, Visiting Nurse Association of Cleveland, Vocational Guidance Services, Youth Opportunities Unlimited 1999
5 9 May 1999 meeting, Adoption Network Cleveland, Alta House, Catholic Charities of Cleveland, and Center for Families and Children 1999
5 10 May 1999 meeting, Citizens' Academy, City Year Cleveland, Cleveland Housing Network, Inc., and Cleveland Public Library 1999
5 11 May 1999 meeting, Cleveland Public Schools, The Cleveland Restoration Society, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., and Cuyahoga County Early Childhood Initiative 1998-1999
5 12 May 1999 meeting, Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast Ohio, Heights Parent Center, The Hispanic Senior Center, The Free Clinic of Greater Cleveland, Lawrence School, NAMI-Metro Cleveland (formerly Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Metropolitan Cleveland), and Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless 1999
5 13 May 1999 meeting, Office of Catholic Education (Diocese of Cleveland), The Repertory Project, St. Mary and Joseph Home, Transitional Housing, Inc., and Volunteers of America of Northeast and North Central Ohio, Inc. 1999
5 14 May 1999 meeting, Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network (WIRE-Net) 1999
5 15 August 1999 meeting, American Red Cross Greater Cleveland Chapter, Association of Small Foundations, Boys Hope - Girls Hope, Brendan Manor, Care Alliance (formerly Cleveland Health Care for the Homeless), and The City Club of Cleveland 1999
5 16 August 1999 meeting, The Cleveland Christian Home, Inc., Cleveland Mediation Center, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland Sight Center, and El Barrio 1999
5 17 August 1999 meeting, East Side Interfaith Ministries (ESIM), Fairhill Center for Aging, The Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, FutureChurch, and The Gathering Place 1999
Box Folder
6 1 August 1999 meeting, Help Foundation, Inc., Hill House and West Side Mental Health Center, Horizon Activities Centers, Koinonia Homes, Inc., and MidTown Cleveland 1999
6 2 August 1999 meeting, Near West Theatre, Inc., North Coast Community Homes, Notre Dame College, The Old Stone Foundation, and The Open House 1999
6 3 August 1999 meeting, Merrick House, Our Lady of the Wayside, Recovery Resources, and Spectrum of Supportive Services 1999
6 4 August 1999 meeting, Trinity High School, University Circle, Inc., University Hospitals of Cleveland, and Ursuline College 1999
6 5 August 1999 meeting, Villa Montessori Center, Working for Empowerment through Community Organizing, and Youth Challenge 1999
6 6 December 1999 meeting, The Campaign for Manufacturing Advancement, Central School of Practical Nursing, Cleveland Film Society, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and Cleveland Opera 1999
6 7 December 1999 meeting, Cleveland Public Theatre, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., Cleveland State University, Concordia Care, and Donors Forum of Ohio 1999
6 8 December 1999 meeting, Ensemble Theatre, FHC Housing Corporation, The Foundation Center, Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center, Great Lakes Theater Festival, and Greater Cleveland Committee on Hunger 1999
6 9 December 1999 meeting, Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, The Hanna Perkins Center for Child Development, Harbor Heritage Society, Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cleveland, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry, Marotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland, and Michael's House 1999
6 10 December 1999 meeting, Office of Catholic Education, Rainbow Children's Museum and TRW Early Learning Center, Regina High School, St. Agnes and Our Lady of Fatima Parish, and West Side Catholic Center 1999
6 11 December 1999 meeting, Youth Opportunities Unlimited 1999
6 12 May 2000 meeting, AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, Christian Family Outreach, Inc., Citizens' Academy, and The Cleveland Cultural Coalition 2000
6 13 May 2000 meeting, Cleveland Foodbank, Inc., The Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Public Radio WCPN/90.3, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, and Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc. 2000
6 14 May 2000 meeting, Cleveland Tomorrow, Inc., Cleveland Signstage Theatre, Easter Seals Northeast Ohio, and The Eliza Jennings Center 2000
6 15 May 2000 meeting, Esperanza, Inc., Holy Family Center, Fairview/Lutheran Foundation, Food Rescue of Northeast Ohio (FRNO), and Great Lakes Science Center) 2000
6 16 May 2000 meeting, Heights Parent Center, Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes, Neighborhood Family Practice, and Poets' League of Greater Cleveland 2000
6 17 May 2000 meeting, Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Mark - Mount St. Joseph, and Southwest Community Health Foundation 2000
Box Folder
7 1 May 2000 meeting, St. Ignatius High School, Triumph House Corporation, United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland, and Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Cleveland 2000
7 2 August 2000 meeting, Applewood Centers, Inc., Baldwin-Wallace College, and The Benjamin Rose Institute 2000
7 3 August 2000 meeting, Case Western Reserve University and The City Mission 2000
7 4 August 2000 meeting, The Cleveland Christian Home, Inc., Cleveland Education Foundation, Cleveland Initiative for Education, and Cleveland Municipal School District 2000
7 5 August 2000 meeting, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cornucopia, Inc., East Cleveland Public Library, and East End Neighborhood House 2000
7 6 August 2000 meeting, East End Neighborhood House, Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, Emerald Development and Economic Network, Inc., and Famicos Foundation 2000
7 7 August 2000 meeting, The Foundation Center, Friend of the Mentally Retarded Campaign 2000, Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center, The Health Museum of Cleveland, Home Repair Residence Center, and Hospice of the Western Reserve 2000
7 8 August 2000 meeting, Judson Retirement Community, Long Term Care Ombudsman, and The Metrohealth Foundation, Inc. 2000
7 9 August 2000 meeting, North Coast Community Homes, Ohio Boys Town, Inc., The Old Stone Foundation, The Open House, and Parents Volunteer Association, Inc. 2000
7 10 August 2000 meeting, Professional Flair/Dancing Wheels, The Psychobiology Clinic of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Regina High School, and St. Vitus Church 2000
7 11 August 2000 meeting, Stella Maris, Transitional Housing, Inc., University Hospitals of Cleveland, and Volunteers of America of Northeast and North Central Ohio, Inc. 2000
7 12 August 2000 meeting, The Western Reserve Historical Society, Women's Center of Greater Cleveland, and Youth Challenge 2000
7 13 December 2000 meeting, Center for Employment Training Cleveland, Center for Families and Children, The Children's Museum of Cleveland, and Christ Lutheran Church of the Deaf 2000
7 14 December 2000 meeting, City of Warrensville Heights, Cleveland Film Society, and Cleveland State University 2000
7 15 December 2000 meeting, Cuyahoga Community College, Ensemble Theatre, Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast Ohio, Fairhill Center for Aging, and Freedom House, Inc. 2000
7 16 December 2000 meeting, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Hard Hatted Women, Karamu House, Inc., Light of Hearts Villa, and Marotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland 2000
Box Folder
8 1 December 2000 meeting, Parkworks Cleveland, Phoenix Society of Cuyahoga County, Shaker Square Area Development Corporation (SHAD), and Shorebank Enterprise Group 2000
8 2 December 2000 meeting, Shorebank Enterprise Group and Towards Employment, Inc. 2000
8 3 May 2001 meeting, Adoption Network Cleveland and AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland 2001
8 4 May 2001 meeting, AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Art On Wheels, Inc., Case Western Reserve University, Christian Legal Services of Cleveland, Inc., Citizens' Academy, and The Cleveland Christian Home, Inc. 2001
8 5 May 2001 meeting, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Foodbank, Inc., The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Housing Network, Inc. 2000-2001
8 6 May 2001 meeting, Cleveland Public Radio WCPN/90.3 FM, Cleveland Public Theatre, Inc., Cleveland Restoration Society, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., and Cleveland Signstage Theatre 2001
8 7 May 2001 meeting, Cleveland Works, Inc., Cuyahoga East Vocational Education Consortium, Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization, Domestic Violence Center, and East Side Catholic Center and Shelter, Inc. 2001
8 8 May 2001 meeting, East Side Catholic Center and Shelter, Inc., Fairhill Center, Friendly Inn, Greater Cleveland Committee on Hunger, Heights Parent Center, and InterAct Cleveland 2001
8 9 May 2001 meeting, Jennings Hall Center for Older Adults, Koinonia Homes, Inc., and Musical Theater Education Programming, Inc. 2001
8 10 May 2001 meeting, Playhouse Square Foundation, Slavic Village Development, St. Edward High School, and United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland, Inc. 2001
8 11 May 2001 meeting, University Circle, Inc., Ursuline College, Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland, Visiting Nurse Association of Cleveland, and Womankind, Inc. 2001
8 12 August 2001 meeting, American Red Cross, Association of Small Foundations, Beck Center for the Arts, Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland 2001
8 13 August 2001 meeting, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland, Bridgeway, Inc., and Cleveland Initiative for Education 2001
8 14 August 2001 meeting, The Covenant, Inc. and Cuyahoga County Department of Senior and Adult Services 2001
8 15 August 2001 meeting, Cuyahoga County Department of Senior and Adult Services, Eliza Bryant Center, Federation for Community Planning, and First Step Alliance, Inc. 2001
8 16 August 2001 meeting, First Step Alliance, Inc., The Foundation Center, Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center, Greater Cleveland Coalition for Strengthening Marriage, GroundWorks Dancetheater, and Hathaway Brown School 2001
8 17 August 2001 meeting, Help Foundation, Inc., The Hiram House, Hitchcock Center for Women, Inc., Jobs for Greater Cleveland's Graduates, Inc., and Lutheran Housing Corporation 2001
Box Folder
9 1 August 2001 meeting, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry, May Dugan Center, Middleburg Early Education Center, Notre Dame College, The Old Stone Foundation, and Orange Community Schools and Recreation 2001
9 2 August 2001 meeting, Regina High School, The Repertory Project, Rose-Mary Center (The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation), Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., and Spectrum of Supportive Services) 2001
9 3 August 2001 meeting, Augustine Health Campus (The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation), St. Joseph Academy, Vocational Guidance Services, The Western Reserve Historical Society, and Working for Empowerment through Community Organization WECO Fund, Inc. 2001
9 4 August 2001 meeting, Youth Challenge 2001
9 5 December 2001 meeting, Achievement Centers for Children, Applewood Centers, Inc., Bay Interfaith Housing, Inc., Boy Scouts of America, and The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation 2001
9 6 December 2001 meeting, Cleveland Botanical Garden, Concordia Care, Great Lakes Science Center, Council on Foundations, Ensemble Theatre, and FutureChurch 2001
9 7 December 2001 meeting, Girl Scouts of Lake Erie Council, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Home Repair Resource Center, Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, and Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry - Women's Re-entry Resource Network 2001
9 8 December 2001 meeting, Merrick House, The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, and Ohio City Near West Development Corporation 2001
9 9 December 2001 meeting, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, ParkWorks, Project: LEARN, The Salvation Army, Seeds of Literacy, and The Thea Bowman Center 2001
9 10 December 2001 meeting, Towards Employment, University Hospitals of Cleveland, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry 2001
9 11 August 2001 meeting, Youth Opportunities Unlimited 2001
9 12 May 2002 meeting, Art House, Inc., Berea Children's Home and Family Services, Brendan Manor, Inc., and Centre for Employment Training - Cleveland 2002
9 13 May 2002 meeting, City of Warrensville Heights, The Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Public Theatre, Inc., and Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc. 2002
9 14 May 2002 meeting, May 2002 meeting, Cleveland State University, Cuyahoga County Early Childhood Initiative, El Barrio, and The Eliza Jennings Group 2002
9 15 May 2002 meeting, Karamu House, League of Women Voters of Cuyahoga County, Lyric Opera Cleveland, Media, Inc. (90.3 WCPN), and Media, Inc. (WVIZ/PBS) 2001-2002
9 16 May 2002 meeting, North Coast Community Homes, Inc., Saints Mary and Joseph Home for the Aged, Shaker Heights Youth Center, Inc., SHOPA Foundation for Educational Excellence, and Stella Maris 2002
9 17 May 2002 meeting, United Way Services, Volunteers of America of Northeast and North Central Ohio, YMCA of Greater Cleveland, and Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc. 2002
9 18 August 2002 meeting, Association of Small Foundations, Bellflower Center, Case Western Reserve University, City Year Cleveland, and Cleveland Housing Network, Inc. 2002
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10 1 August 2002 meeting, Cleveland Initiative for Education, Cleveland Mediation Center, Council Gardens, and East End Neighborhood House 2002
10 2 August 2002 meeting, East End Neighborhood House and The First Tee of Cleveland 2002
10 3 August 2002 meeting, The Foundation Center, International Partners in Mission, Institute for Education Renewal, Lutheran Chaplaincy Service, and Lutheran Housing Corporation 2002
10 4 August 2002 meeting, Middleburg Early Education Center, Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center, Cleveland Opera, The Old Stone Foundation, and Playhouse Square Foundation 2002
10 5 August 2002 meeting, Providence House, Inc., Senior Outreach Services, Inc., The Shepherd's Place, and St. Catherine Parish Center/Women's Hope Cooperative 2002
10 6 August 2002 meeting, Trinity Commons Foundation, United Way Services/Cleveland's Promise, University Circle, Inc., and Visiting Nurse Association Healthcare Partners of Ohio 2002
10 7 August 2002 meeting, West Side Catholic Center, Western Reserve Historical Society, and Youth Challenge 2002
10 8 December 2002 meeting, American Red Cross, The Catherine Hortsmann Home, Center for Families and Children, City Club of Cleveland, and City of Cleveland 2002
10 9 December 2002 meeting, Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Foodbank, Inc., Cleveland Zoological Society, and The Covenant 2002
10 10 December 2002 meeting, Ensemble Theatre, Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Inc., Far West Center, First United Methodist Church, and Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts 2002
10 11 December 2002 meeting, The Gathering Place, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Greater Cleveland Community Shares, and The Hannah Perkins Center 2002
10 12 December 2002 meeting, Hard Hatted Women, Jesuit Retreat House, Merrick House, Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, and Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc. 2002
10 13 December 2002 meeting, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, ParkWorks, Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of Northeast Ohio, Inc., Rainey Institute, and The Salvation Army - Greater Cleveland Area Services 2002
10 14 December 2002 meeting, Second Growth Institute, The Social and Education Betterment Coalition, Inc., United Cerebral Palsy, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry 2002
10 15 December 2002 meeting, Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network (WIRE-Net) 2002
10 16 May 2003 meeting, Association of Small Foundations, Beech Brook, Bellefaire Jewish Children's Bureau, Benedictine High School, Case Western Reserve University, and Catholic Community Care 2002-2003
10 17 May 2003 meeting, Catholic Charities Services Corporation, Center for Mental Retardation, Citizens' Academy, and Cleveland Christian Home 2003
10 18 May 2003 meeting, Cleveland Christian Home, Cleveland Council on World Affairs, Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, and The Cleveland Museum of Natural History 2003
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11 1 May 2003 meeting, The Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Restoration Society, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., and Community Assessment and Treatment Services, Inc. 2003
11 2 May 2003 meeting, Domestic Violence Center, Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Grantmakers in Aging, Inc., Greater Cleveland Camping Alliance, and Help Me Grow Collaborative of Cuyahoga County 2003
11 3 May 2003 meeting, Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland, ideastream WVIZ/PBS and 90.3/WCPN, Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cleveland, and Jennings Center for Older Adults 2003
11 4 May 2003 meeting, Jennings Center for Older Adults, Koinonia Homes, Inc., LaProvidencia Family Center, May Dugan Center, Mental Health Services for Homeless People, Inc., and Musical Arts Association 2002-2003
11 5 May 2003 meeting, North Coast Health Ministry, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, Office of Catholic Education, Positive Education Program, and Southwest General Health Center 2002-2003
11 6 May 2003 meeting, St. Malachi Center, Saint Paul Shrine, Thea Bowman Center, Vocational Guidance Services, and Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc. 2003
11 7 May 2003 meeting, Youth Opportunities Unlimited 2003
11 8 August 2003 meeting, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Art House, Inc., Baldwin-Wallace College, Beaumont School, and Children's Community Access Program, Inc. 2003
11 9 August 2003 meeting, Cleveland Initiative for Education, Cleveland Mediation Center, Cleveland Public Theatre, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland Signstage Theatre, and Cuyahoga County Board of Health 2003
11 10 August 2003 meeting, Early Childhood Enrichment Center, El Barrio, Eliza Bryant Center, The Foundation Center, The Free Clinic of Greater Cleveland, and Hathaway Brown School 2003
11 11 August 2003 meeting, The Housing Center, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry, Near West Theatre, Neighborhood Leadership Institute, and New Avenues to Independence, Inc. 2003
11 12 August 2003 meeting, Northeast Ohio Health Services, The Old Stone Foundation, and ORCA House, Inc. 2003
11 13 August 2003 meeting, Playhouse Square Foundation, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Rocky River Riding, Inc., and Shoes and Clothes for Kids 2003
11 14 August 2003 meeting, Shoes and Clothes for Kids, Special Education Services, University Hospitals of Cleveland, and University Psychiatrists of Cleveland 2003
11 15 August 2003 meeting, Western Reserve Historical Society and Youth Challenge 2003
11 16 December 2003 meeting, Alzheimer's Association, Bay Interfaith Housing, Inc., Catholic Charities Corporation, Center for Employment Training, and City Club of Cleveland 2003
11 17 December 2003 meeting, City Year Cleveland, Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland Film Society, The Cleveland Foundation, and Cleveland Repertory Project 2003
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12 1 December 2003 meeting, Cleveland Scores, Council Gardens, Council on Foundations, and Cuyahoga Community College Foundation 2003
12 2 December 2003 meeting, Cuyahoga Community College Foundation, East Cleveland Neighborhood Center, and East End Neighborhood House 2003
12 3 December 2003 meeting, East End Neighborhood House, Ensemble Theatre, Family Transitional Housing, Great Lakes Theater Festival, and Greater Cleveland Community Shares 2003
12 4 December 2003 meeting, Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, Hard Hatted Women, and Heights Parent Center 2003
12 5 December 2003 meeting, International Partners in Mission, Joseph's Home, Lawrence Upper School, and Maximum Independent Living 2003
12 6 December 2003 meeting, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Musical Theater Education Programming, New Directions, New Life Community, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, and Roots of American Music 2003
12 7 December 2003 meeting, The Salvation Army Greater Cleveland Area Services, Scranton Road Ministries Community Development Corporation, Towards Employment, and Urban Community School 2003
12 8 May 2004 meeting, Achievement Centers of Children, Barton Center, The Beck Center for the Arts, Beech Brook, and Bellflower Center 2004
12 9 May 2004 meeting, Center for Families and Children and Mental Health Advocacy Coalition, Cleveland Heights - University Heights Public Library, Cleveland Housing Network, Inc., Cleveland Play House, and Cleveland Reads 2004
12 10 May 2004 meeting, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., Cleveland State University, Facing History and Ourselves, Fairhill Center, and FutureChurch 2004
12 11 May 2004 meeting, Greater Cleveland Camping Alliance, ideastream, Interact Cleveland, Jesuit Retreat House, Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, and Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential 2004
12 12 May 2004 meeting, Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential, Lutheran Chaplaincy Service, Magnificat High School, Musical Arts Association, and Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless 2004
12 13 May 2004 meeting, Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, Northern Ohio Children's Performing Music Foundation, Inc., ParkWorks, Plan of Northeast Ohio, Project: LEARN, and Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland, Inc. 2004
12 14 May 2004 meeting, Saint Mary and Joseph Home for the Aged, Shorebank Enterprise Group, St. Edward High School, St. Martin de Porres High School, TC3 Operations, Inc. (Transportation Consortium Coordinating Committee), and Towards Employment 2004
12 15 May 2004 meeting, Transitional Housing, Inc., United Labor Agency, Inc., and Villa Angela - St. Joseph High School 2004
12 16 May 2004 meeting, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, and Youth Opportunities Unlimited 2004
Box Folder
13 1 August 2004 meeting, Access to the Arts, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Northeast Ohio, and Art House, Inc. 2004
13 2 August 2004 meeting, Association of Small Foundations, Baldwin-Wallace College, Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, and Bridgeway, Inc. 2004
13 3 August 2004 meeting, Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation on behalf of Secretariat for Health and Human Services, Center for Families and Children, and The Children's Museum of Cleveland 2004
13 4 August 2004 meeting, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland Council on World Affairs, Cleveland Initiative for Education, Cleveland Public Theater, and Cleveland Rape Crisis Center 2004
13 5 August 2004 meeting, Cleveland Signstage Theatre, Cleveland Zoological Society, Cornucopia, Inc., and E City (Entrepreneurship: connecting, inspiring and teaching youth) 2004
13 6 August 2004 meeting, East Side Catholic Center and Shelter, Emmanuel Promise of Hope, Inc., Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, and Help Foundation, Inc. 2004
13 7 August 2004 meeting, Help Foundation, Inc., Home Repair Resource Center, Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cleveland, Lakewood Christian Service Center, and The National Conference on Community and Justice 2004
13 8 August 2004 meeting, North Coast Community Homes, Notre Dame College, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, The Ohio State University Extension, and S.A.W., Inc. 2004
13 9 August 2004 meeting, Seeds of Literacy, Special Education Services, and St. Augustine Manor 2004
13 10 August 2004 meeting, St. Augustine Manor, The Thea Bowman Center, University Circle, Inc., Voices for Children of Greater Cleveland, and Volunteers of America of Northeast and North Central Ohio, Inc. 2004
13 11 August 2004 meeting, Volunteers of American of Northeast and North Central Ohio, Inc. 2004
13 12 December 2004 meeting, Benedictine High School, Catholic Charities Corporation, The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation - Catholic Ministry to the Incarcerated, The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation - Catholic Schools Week, Christian Legal Services of Cleveland, Inc., and City Year Cleveland 2004
13 13 December 2004 meeting, Cleveland Film Society, Concordia Care, Ensemble Theatre, Family Transitional Housing, Inc., Grantmakers in Aging, and Great Lakes Science Center 2004
13 14 December 2004 meeting, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Hard Hatted Women, Hathaway Brown School, HealthSpace Cleveland, and Hispanic Urban Minority Alcohol and Drug Abuse Outreach Program, Inc. 2004
13 15 December 2004 meeting, Hitchcock Center for Women, Inc., The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, Magnolia Clubhouse, and Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland 2004
13 16 December 2004 meeting, Myers University, Neighborhood Leadership Initiative, New Cleveland Opera Company, and New Life Community 2004
13 17 December 2004 meeting, Our Lady of the Wayside, Playhouse Square Foundation and ideastream, Providence House, Inc., and Roots of American Music 2004
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14 1 December 2004 meeting, Scranton Road Ministries Community Development Corporation, Shaker Family Center, University Hospitals of Cleveland, and Verb Ballets 2004
14 2 December 2004 meeting, West Side Catholic Center and The Women's Center of Greater Cleveland 2004
14 3 May 2005 meeting, American Red Cross, Boys Hope Girls Hope of Northeastern Ohio, Center for Families and Children, and Cleveland Central Catholic High School 2005
14 4 May 2005 meeting, The Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Reads, Cleveland Restoration Society, and Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc. 2005
14 5 May 2005 meeting, The Cleveland Schools Book Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, Council on Foundations, Domestic Violence Center, East Cleveland Public Library, East Side Organizing Project, and Eliza Jennings Senior Care Network 2004-2005
14 6 May 2005 meeting, Eliza Jennings Senior Care Network, First United Methodist Church, The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland, Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center, and Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity 2005
14 7 May 2005 meeting, Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, Horizon Activities Center, ideastream WVIZ/PBS and 90.3/WCPN, Ingenuity Cleveland Festival of Art and Technology, and Jesuit Retreat House 2005
14 8 May 2005 meeting, Institute for Educational Renewal, Light of Hearts Villa, The MetroHealth Foundation, Montessori School of the Holy Rosary, and Mount Alverna Home and Annex 2004-2005
14 9 May 2005 meeting, Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Services Center, New Avenues to Independence, Inc., North East Ohio Health Services, Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, and ParkWorks 2005
14 10 May 2005 meeting, Playhouse Square Foundation, St. Ignatius High School, Saint Martin de Porres High School, TC3 - Transportation Consortium Coordinating Committee, and Towards Employment 2005
14 11 May 2005 meeting, United Way Services of Greater Cleveland, University Settlement, Inc., WIRE-Net (Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network), and Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland 2005
14 12 May 2005 meeting, Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland and Youth Opportunities Unlimited 2005
14 13 August 2005 meeting, Alternatives for Youth, The Beck Center for the Arts, Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, and Care Alliance Health Center 2005
14 14 August 2005 meeting, The Center for Community Solutions, The City Club of Cleveland, and Cleveland Botanical Gardens 2005
14 15 August 2005 meeting, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Council on World Affairs, Cleveland Foodbank, and Cleveland Saves 2005
14 16 August 2005 meeting, Cleveland State University, The Cleveland TOPS Swingband, Cogswell Hall, Inc., and Community Action Against Addiction 2005
14 17 August 2005 meeting, Community Partnership for Arts and Culture, E City (Entrepreneurship: connecting, inspiring and teaching youth), Eliza Bryant Center, and Far West Center 2005
Box Folder
15 1 August 2005 meeting, The Foundation Center, Hand 'N Hand Kids Kare Center, Jennings Center for Older Adults, and Julie Billiart School 2005
15 2 August 2005 meeting, Mental Health Services for Homeless Persons, Inc., Musical Arts Association, North Coast Health Ministry, North Coast Health Ministry, and Ohio Substance Abuse Mental Illness Coordinating Center of Excellence 2005
15 3 August 2005 meeting, The Old Stone Foundation, PLAN of Northeast Ohio, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Greater Cleveland, St. Vincent de Paul Society, and The Thea Bowman Center 2005
15 4 August 2005 meeting, University Circle, Inc., Vocational Guidance Services, and West Side Community House 2005
15 5 August 2005 meeting, Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging 2005
15 6 December 2005 meeting, The Benjamin Rose Institute, Business Volunteers Unlimited, Catholic Charities Parish and Community Ministries - Migration and Refugee Services, and Central School of Practical Nursing, Inc. 2005
15 7 December 2005 meeting, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Housing Network, Inc., The Cleveland Institute of Art, and Cleveland Scores 2005
15 8 December 2005 meeting, Cleveland Tenants Organization, Early Childhood Enrichment Center, Esperanza, Inc., Fairhill Center, and FutureChurch 2005
15 9 December 2005 meeting, Gordon Square Arts District, Great Lakes Theater Festival, and Heights Youth Club, Inc. 2005
15 10 December 2005 meeting, Help Foundation, Inc., International Partners in Mission, and Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland 2005
15 11 December 2005 meeting, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, New Cleveland Opera Company (Cleveland Opera), New Life Community, Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc., Notre Dame College, and Ohio Grantmakers Forum 2005
15 12 December 2005 meeting, Positive Education Program, Progressive Arts Alliance, The Ratner School, and Recovery Resources 2005
15 13 December 2005 meeting, Regina High School, Saints Mary and Joseph Home, Scranton Road Ministries Community Development Corporation, Seeds of Literacy, Spectrum of Supportive Services, and United Cerebral Palsy, 2005. 2005
15 14 December 2005 meeting, United Way of Greater Cleveland, Verb Ballets, The Western Reserve Fire Museum and Education Center, and Womankind 2005
15 15 May 2006 meeting, The Achievement Centers for Children, AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, and Baldwin-Wallace College 2006
15 16 May 2006 meeting, Benedictine High School, Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc., and Cleveland Institute of Music 2006
15 17 May 2006 meeting, Cleveland Minority Organ Tissue Transplant Education Program, The Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Public Theatre, and Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc. 2006
Box Folder
16 1 May 2006 meeting, Cleveland Sight Center, Detroit Shoreway Community Development Corporation, Domestic Violence Center, and East Side Organizing Project 2006
16 2 May 2006 meeting, Facing History and Ourselves, Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, Hard Hatted Women, Heights Arts, Home Repair Resource Center, and ideastream WVIZ/PBS and 90.3/WCPN 2006
16 3 May 2006 meeting, The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland, Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, John Carroll University, Lutheran Chaplaincy Service, and Malachi House 2006
16 4 May 2006 meeting, Mental Health Advocacy Coalition, The MetroHealth Foundation, Near West Theatre, and The New Cleveland Opera and Lyric Opera Cleveland Opera 2006
16 5 May 2006 meeting, The New Cleveland Opera and Lyric Opera Cleveland Opera, Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, Rose-Mary - The Johanna Grasselli Education and Rehabilitation Center, The Salvation Army Greater Cleveland Area Services, and Shoes and Clothes for Kids 2006
16 6 May 2006 meeting, St. Ignatius High School, St. Martin de Porres High School, University Settlement, Inc., and Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland 2006
16 7 May 2006 meeting, Visiting Nurse Association Healthcare Partners of Ohio, Voices for Children of Greater Cleveland, Welcome House, Inc., and West Side Ecumenical Ministry 2005-2006
16 8 May 2006 meeting, WIRE-Net (Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network) and Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland 2006
16 9 August 2006 meeting, Alternatives for Youth, American Red Cross, Applewood Centers, Inc., Art House, Arts Collinwood, and Association of Small Foundations 2006
16 10 August 2006 meeting, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cleveland, Catholic Charities Health and Human Services, Catholic Charities Services Corporation, Catholic Charities Services Corporation/DePaul Young Parent, and Catholic Charities Services Corporation/Education and Training 2006
16 11 August 2006 meeting, The Center for Community Solutions, The Children's Museum of Cleveland, Cleveland BoyChoir, and Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center 2006
16 12 August 2006 meeting, The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Cleveland Schools Book Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, Eliza Bryant Center, The Foundation Center - Cleveland, and Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association 2006
16 13 August 2006 meeting, Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cleveland, L'Arche Cleveland, Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential, Long Term Care Ombudsman, and Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry 2006
16 14 August 2006 meeting, Mount Alverna Village, Musical Arts Association, North Coast Community Homes, and Office of Catholic Education 2006
16 15 August 2006 meeting, The Old Stone Foundation, ParkWorks, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., St. Paul Shrine, and St. Vincent Charity Hospital 2006
16 16 August 2006 meeting, St. Vincent Charity Hospital, Suicide Prevention Education Alliance of Northeast Ohio, Towards Employment, and University Circle, Inc. 2006
16 17 August 2006 meeting, Vocational Guidance Services, West Side Catholic Center, and Youth Opportunities Unlimited 2006
Box Folder
17 1 December 2006 meeting, Alzheimer's Association, Association of Small Foundations, The Beck Center for the Arts, Bellflower Center, and Berea Children's Home and Family Services 2006
17 2 December 2006 meeting, Boys Hope Girls Hope, Business Volunteers Unlimited, Catholic Charities Health and Human Services, Center for Families and Children, Citizens' Academy, and The City Club of Cleveland 2006
17 3 December 2006 meeting, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Housing Network, Inc., Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, and Community Partnership for Arts and Culture 2006
17 4 December 2006 meeting, Cornucopia, Inc., E City (Entrepreneurship: connecting, inspiring and teaching youth), Ensemble Theatre, and Great Lakes Theater Festival 2006
17 5 December 2006 meeting, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, Hathaway Brown School, Help Foundation, Inc., Ingenuity Cleveland Festival of Art and Technology, and Jesuit Retreat House 2006
17 6 December 2006 meeting, May Dugan Near West Side Multi-Service Center, Museum of Contemporary Art - Cleveland, Neighborhood Leadership Institute, New Cleveland Opera Company (d.b.a. Cleveland Opera), and Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless 2006
17 7 December 2006 meeting, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Parmadale, Playhouse Square Foundation, and Progressive Arts Alliance 2006
17 8 December 2006 meeting, Recovery Resources, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Greater Cleveland, Saint Vitus Church, and Seeds of Literacy 2006
17 9 December 2006 meeting, Shorebank Enterprise Group, Slavic Village Development Corporation, St. Agnes and Our Lady of Fatima Parish, and St. Vincent de Paul Society 2006
17 10 December 2006 meeting, Transitional Housing, Inc., Villa Angela St. Joseph High School, Western Reserve Historical Society, and Women's Center of Greater Cleveland 2006
17 11 December 2006 meeting, YWCA of Greater Cleveland 2006

Sub-series B: Declined Grant Proposals 1995-2006

Box Folder
17 12 May 1996 meeting, Bellflower Center, Cedar Hill Baptist Church, Central School of Practical Nursing, Inc., Church of Our Lady of Peace, Cuyahoga County Department of Senior and Adult Services, Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute, Inc., Famicos Foundation, Greater Cleveland Camping Alliance, Hebrew Academy of Cleveland, and Jesuit Retreat House 1995-1996
17 13 May 1996 meeting, John Carroll University, Koinonia Homes, Inc, Lakewood Christian Service Center, The Montessori School at Holy Rosary, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Responsible Social Values Program, University Settlement, and YWCA of Cleveland 1995-1996
17 14 August 1996 meeting, Alexia Manor Housing Corporation, Alzheimer's Association, Angel House Center, Inc., The Cleveland Play House, Community of Faith Interdenominational Church, Dunham Tavern Museum, Earth Shuttle Program Wilbur Wright Middle School, Karamu House, Northern Ohio Children's Performing Music Foundation, Inc., Ohio Chamber Orchestra, The Old Stone Historical Preservation Society, Inc., and Rockefeller Park Cultural Arts Association 1996
17 15 August 1996 meeting, Time Shares Exchange, Vocational Guidance Services, WCPN-FM/90.3, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, Yes, Inc., and Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc. 1996
17 16 December 1996 meeting, Benedict Group, Christmas in April Northcoast, Inc., City of Cleveland, Cleveland Public Schools, Cleveland State University, Diocese of Cleveland, Empowerment Foundation, The English-Speaking Union of the United States Cleveland Branch, Harambe: Services to Black Families, Inner City Youth Foundation, Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland, Look Up to Cleveland, Malachi House, March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation Northern Ohio Chapter, North Olmsted City Schools, Ohio Protection and Advocacy Association, St. Agnes - Our Lady of Fatima Parish, and The Triumph House Corporation 1996
17 17 May 1997 meeting, The Benjamin Rose Institute, The Canterbury Sculpture Committee, Case Western Reserve University, The City Mission, The City of Shaker Heights Recreation Department, The Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute, Inc., Gilmour Academy, The Greater Cleveland Camping Alliance, Have a Heart, Save a Heart, Malachi House, Mount Alvernia Home, Project AFFORD, and St. Joseph Academy 1997
17 18 August 1997 meeting, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Case Western Reserve University, Catholic Charities Corporation (Diocese of Cleveland), Cleveland Public Theatre, Cleveland Signstage Theatre, El Barrio, The English-Speaking Union of the United States Cleveland Branch, The Health Museum of Cleveland, Hispanic Urban Minority Alcohol and Drug Abuse Outreach Program, Inc., Inner City Youth Foundation, The North American Menopause Society, Opera Circle, Rainbow Children's Museum and TRW Early Learning Center, Regina Health Center, Robert Page Cleveland Singers, Rockefeller Park Cultural Arts Association, Shaker East Academy School, Valley Save-a-Pet, and The Western Reserve Historical Society 1997
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18 1 December 1997 meeting, Broken Connections, Inc., Catholic Charities Corporation on behalf of Saint Pius X Church, Catholic Charities Corporation on behalf of St. William Church, The Kolbe Fund, Mount Alvernia Home, New Hope Alternative Therapy Research, University Hospitals of Cleveland, and W.E.B. Dubois Community Center of Ward 2 Cleveland 1997
18 2 August 1998 meeting, Christian Legal Services of Cleveland, The Cleveland Baptist Association, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland International Program, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Grace Hospital, Harambee: Services to Children and Families, Neighbors Who Care, and Parma City School District 1998
18 3 December 1998 meeting, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Council on World Affairs, East Side Interfaith Ministries, The English-Speaking Union of the United States Cleveland Branch, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Jewish Retreat House of Cleveland, Lakewood Civic Auditorium Restoration, Neighborhood Centers Association, Ohio Ballet, The Open House, The Washington Center, and YES 1998
18 4 May 1999 meeting, Cleveland Treatment Center, The Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute, Inc., Horizon Educational Services, Inc., Lake Erie College, Morality Improvement Foundation, The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, New Joshua Center of Hope, and White Elephant Development Corporation 1998-1999
18 5 August 1999 meeting, Arthritis Foundation, The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, Cleveland International Program, Dunham Tavern Museum, Freedom House, Inc., Hard Hatted Women, Harvard Community Services Center, L'Arche Cleveland, Lakewood City Schools, Lakewood Hospital, and The Western Reserve Historical Society 1999
18 6 December 1999 meeting, Center for Mental Retardation, Duffy Liturgical Dance Ensemble, Earth Day Coalition, Family Transitional Housing, Inc., Gesu Catholic Church, Junior Achievement of Greater Cleveland, Inc., The Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland, Lexington-Bell Community Center, The National Conference for Community and Justice, Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare System, and Shoes and Clothes for Kids, Inc. 1999
18 7 May 2000 meeting, Broken Connections, Inc., The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation, Csardas Dance Company, Hospitality Homes of Cleveland, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, and Youth Empowerment Project of Greater Cleveland 1999-2000
18 8 August 2000 meeting, Education-Yours, Inc., Fresh Start, Inc., Kidney Foundation of Ohio, Inc., Koinonia Homes, Inc., National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Ohio Independent Film Festival, and The Truthe Program, Inc. 2000
18 9 December 2000 meeting, Cleveland Community-Building Initiative, The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Hispanic Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drub Abuse Outreach Program, Inc., Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cleveland, Jesuit Retreat House, Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc., Northeast Ohio Health Services, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, and Youth Opportunities Unlimited 2000
18 10 May 2001 meeting, American Heart Association, The Brain Injury Association of Ohio, Cleveland Municipal School District, Cleveland Sight Center, Cleveland State University, Dynamic Rehab, The Ed Keating Center, Inc., Greater Cleveland Media Development Corporation, Harbor Heritage Society, John Carroll University, and Lake View Cemetery Foundation 2000-2001
18 11 May 2001 meeting, Lakewood City Schools, The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, The Office of Catholic Education, and Parma Community General Hospital 2001
18 12 August 20, 2001 meeting, Beech Brook/The Productions Foundation, The Cleveland Play House, Creative Education Institute, Inc., The Hanna Perkins Center, The Institute for Creative Learning, Magnificat High School, Mount Zion Congregational Church, and The Pets for the Elderly Foundation 2001
18 13 August 2001 meeting, The Shaker Heights Youth Center, Ursuline Sophia Center, and Women's Wellness Center, Inc. 2001
18 14 December 2001 meeting, Alex Community Development Corporation, Better Business Bureau, Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, Hard Hatted Women, Kenyon College, and Learning Disabilities Association of Cuyahoga County 2001
18 15 May 2002 meeting, Bellefaire Jewish Children's Bureau, Bosworth Road Presbyterian Church, Camp Invention - National Inventors Hall of Fame, The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation, Center for Mental Retardation, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., Cleveland Tenants Organization, and Diabetes Association of Greater Cleveland 2001-2002
18 16 May 2002 meeting, Freedom House, Inc., Gabrod, Inc. - Pointe of Departure, Heather Hill Institute, The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland, John Carroll University, Mosdos Ohr Hatorah, St. John West Shore Hospital, St. Joseph Wellness Center, Triumph House Corporation, and United Way of Central Ohio - Children's Hunger Alliance 2001-2002
18 17 August 2002 meeting, Art on Wheels, Inc., Cleveland Signstage Theatre, Community Challenge, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Harvard Community Services Center, IDEAS Institute, The Institute for Creative Living, and Interact Cleveland 2002
18 18 August 2002 meeting, The Northern Ohio Children's Performing Music Foundation, Inc., PAX: Peace for Animals, The Preston Fund for SMA Research, Inc., Professional Flair/Dancing Wheels, Recovery Resources, St. John West Shore Hospital, and Ursuline Sophia Center 2002
18 19 December 2002 meeting, Adoption Network Cleveland, Beacon Street, Cleveland Lutheran High School Association, E City (Entrepreneurship: connecting, inspiring and teaching youth), GroundWorks Dancetheater, Hispanic Urban Minority Alcohol and Drug Abuse Outreach Program, Inc., Life Evolution Foundation, Our Lady of the Wayside, and Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Greater Cleveland, Inc. 2002
18 20 December 2002 meeting, Safely Home, Inc., Special Education Legal Services, St. Paul's Episcopal Church/Open Doors, Inc., and Substance Abuse Initiative, Inc. 2002
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19 1 May 2003 meeting, Aqua Art Enterprises, Inc., Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, Child Care Providers Association, Children's Defense Fund - Ohio, Children's Hunger Alliance, The City of Cleveland Heights Cain Park, The Cleveland Schools Book Fund of The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Sight Center, Cleveland Treatment Center, and Cogswell Hall, Inc. 2003
19 2 May 2003 meeting, Complete In Him Ministries, Euclid Hospital, Garden Valley Neighborhood House, Golden Ciphers, Juvenile Advocates, Inc., Magnificat High School, Maingate Business Development Corporation, Minority Executive Search Corporate Training and Development Center, Northern Ohio Golf Association, PATH Corporation, Project Love, and St. Edward High School 2003
19 3 May 2003 meeting, St. William Church, Union Town Center, Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland, Villa Angela - Saint Joseph High School, and Vincentian Sisters of Charity 2002-2003
19 4 August 2003 meeting, The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland State University, E City (Entrepreneurship: connecting, inspiring and teaching youth), In·Let Dance Theatre, Lyric Opera Cleveland, Malachi House, Regina High School, and WECO Fund, Inc. 2003
19 5 December 2003 meeting, Bellaire Puritas Development Corporation, Cleveland ACORN, David N. Myers University, Hope Haven, The Marriage Coalition, Middleburg Early Education Center, Midtown Cleveland, Inc., Second Growth Institute, Spectrum of Supportive Services, Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor, Valley Forge High School, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, and YMCA of Greater Cleveland 2003
19 6 May 2004 meeting, B.R.I.D.G.E.S., Church in the City, Cleveland Bridge Builders, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Creative Education Institute, Inc., Euclid City Schools, Hispanic Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drub Abuse Outreach Program, Inc., Kidney Foundation of Ohio, Inc., Open Doors, Inc., and Poets and Writers League of Greater Cleveland 2003-2004
19 7 August 2004 meeting, Christian Family Outreach, Cleveland Eastside Ecumenical Consortium, Cleveland Tenants Organization , Cuyahoga County Board of Health, Divine Life Line Ministries International, The Foundation Center, Garfield Heights Municipal Court, League of Women Voters of Cleveland Educational Fund, Inc., Maingate Business Development Corporation, Middleburg Early Education Center, and The Northern Ohio Hemophilia Foundation, Inc. 2004
19 8 August 2004 meeting, Power Transmission Distributors Association, Ursuline College, Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland, Vocational Guidance Services, and YMCA of Greater Cleveland 2004
19 9 December 2004 meeting, Angle Magazine, Asian Services in Action, Inc., Buckeye Legal Aid Services, Inc., Cleveland Museum of Natural History, The Cleveland Music School Settlement, Lakewood City Schools, Learning Disabilities Association of Cuyahoga County, Lesbian Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland, Proyecto Luz, Shaker Heights City School District, and Simmons Adult Care 2004
19 10 May 2005 meeting, Achievement Centers for Children, Aluminum Cans for Burned Children of Northeast Ohio Foundation, Beech Brook, Center for Employment Training - Cleveland, The City Mission, Cornerstone of Hope, Euclid City Schools, Friendly Inn Settlement, Inc., Furaha Forever Productions, Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland, Inc., Greater Cleveland Camping Alliance, and Greater Cleveland Sports Commission 2005
19 11 May 2005 meeting, InterReligious Task Force on Central America, League of Women Voters - Cuyahoga Regional Area, Maximum Independent Living, Middleburg Early Education Center, Pacesetters Outreach Ministry, Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, TLF Child Protection Fund, Trinity Cathedral, Ursuline Sophia Center, WECO Fund, Inc., and West Side Ecumenical Ministry 2005
19 12 August 2005 meeting, Catholic Community Care, Cleveland Eastside Ecumenical Consortium, Cleveland Learning Center, Cleveland Signstage Theatre, Cleveland State University Foundation, Facing History and Ourselves, Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, The Hanna Perkins Center, Karamu House, Inc., Lesbian Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, The Phelps Media Group, Inc., Revelation Youth Ministries, St. Peter Chanel High School, United Labor Agency, Inc., The Visiting Nurse Association Healthcare Partners of Ohio, and Voices for Children of Greater Cleveland 2005
19 13 December 2005 meeting, Artistschair.com, Beech Brook, Bellaire - Puritas Development Corporation, City Music - Cleveland, Cleveland ACORN, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, The Gathering Place, The Housing Research and Advocacy Center, Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, Luther Memorial School, Northeast Care Center, Inc., and Northeast Ohio Sourcing Office 2005
19 14 December 2005 meeting, Our Lady of the Wayside, Project Love, Proyecto Luz, RED {an orchestra}, Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor (STOP), Tasy, Inc., Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland, and Waste Not! 2005
19 15 May 2006 meeting, Academy for Academic and Behavioral Development, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, Cleveland Pregnancy Center, Cornerstone of Hope, Cuyahoga Community College Foundation, Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation, Learn Quest, Legacy in Education Group, Middleburg Early Education Center, New Avenues to Independence, Inc., Northeast Ohio Health Services, Playhouse Square Foundation, St. Clair Superior Development Corporation, St. Elias Melkite Catholic Church, Summit Academy, and WECO Fund, Inc. 2005-2006
19 16 August 2006 meeting, Bedford City School District, Catholic Ministry of Healthcare Professionals, Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland State University, The Cleveland TOPS Swingband, Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland and East Central Ohio, Inc., The Lakewood Foundation, and Lawrence School 2006
19 17 August 2006 meeting, Merrick House, Midtown Cleveland, Myers University, Ohio Substance Abuse Mental Illness Coordinating Center of Excellence, PRYME Youth Media, We are Troubled on Every Side (Cleveland Chapter), Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging, and Western Reserve Historical Society 2006
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20 1 December 2006 meeting, Black Professionals Association Foundation, Case Western Reserve University, Center for Integrated Therapies, Children's Defense Fund - Ohio, The Cleveland Music School Settlement, Cleveland Reads, Cleveland Saves, Cleveland Signstage Theatre, Cuyahoga Community College Foundation, The Grace Center, Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, and Hebrew Free Loan Association Cleveland 2006
20 2 December 2006 meeting, Heights Parent Center, International Partners in Mission, The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation, Project Love, and Trinity Episcopal Cathedral 2006

Series II: Special Meetings and Special Program Grants 1997-2006

Sub-series A: Special Meetings 1997-1998

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20 3 May 1998 meeting, The American Sickle Cell Anemia Association, Cleveland Public Schools, The GERIC Organization, Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Hanna Perkins Center, Laotian Association of Cleveland, Inc., National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Olmsted Township Police Department, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Child Care, and Ursuline Academy of Cleveland 1997-1998

Sub-series B: Special Programs Grants 1999-2006

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20 4 Capital Campaign Catholic Schools 2003; and Capital Campaign Catholic Schools 2004 2003-2005
20 5 Capital Campaign Catholic Schools 2005 2003-2006
20 6 Pathways to Learning 2000, general file 1999-2000
20 7 Pathways to Learning 2000, Applications 2000
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21 1 Pathways to Learning 2000, Applications 2000
21 2-3 Pathways to Learning 2000, Reports 2001
21 4 Pathways to Learning 2001, general file 2001
21 5 Pathways to Learning 2001, Applications 2001
21 6 Pathways to Learning 2001, Reports 2002
21 7 Pathways to Learning 2002, general file 2002
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22 1-2 Pathways to Learning 2002, Applications 2002
22 3 Pathways to Learning 2002, Reports 2003
22 4 Pathways to Learning 2003, End of Program file 2002-2003