Finding aid for the Abington Foundation Records


Repository: Western Reserve Historical Society
Creator: Abington Foundation
Title: Abington Foundation Records
Dates: 1983-2004
Extent: 17.00 linear feet (19 containers)
Abstract: The Abington Foundation (f. 1983) was created by David Knight Ford (1894-1993) and Elizabeth Kingsley Ford (1896-1990) to support organizations, generally in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, dedicated to promoting education, health care, economic independence, and cultural activities. The foundation's grant-making philosophy was devised by Mr. Ford and his four sons who comprised the original board of trustees. Each funding area had a particular focus. The educational focus is pre-primary through higher education, and thus the foundation has supported a vast array of educational institutions and programs such as Early Childhood Options of University City, museums (e.g. Cleveland Museum of Natural History), historical societies (e.g. Moreland Hills Historical Society, and the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad) and universities, including Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. The foundation's healthcare focus is on geriatrics and nursing with grants going to the Eliza Bryant Center, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., The Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, American Red Cross, and many others. Economic independence with a focus on the promotion or sustaining of individual and family self-sufficiency has led the foundation to give grants to organizations such as the Council for Economic Opportunities in Greater Cleveland, Ohio Hunger Task Force, People's Emergency Shelter, and Habitat for Humanity. In promoting local culture with an emphasis on arts education and historic preservation, the Abington Foundation has made grants to artistic enterprises and groups such as Art House, Inc., Beck Center for the Arts, The Holden Arboretum, Cleveland Public Theater, and Musical Arts Association. The Fords wished to serve their country and community, and dedicated their lives to doing so. David Knight Ford was a captain in the United States armed forces during World War I, joining shortly after graduating from Yale University. After the war, he returned to school and earned a law degree from Western Reserve University. His wife, Elizabeth, volunteered with the Red Cross as a nurse during the First World War, as well as a volunteer nurse's aide during the Second World War, and founded the Ohio League for Nursing (originally the Cleveland Area League for Nursing). Elizabeth earned the Margaret Ireland Award for Civic Achievement in 1973 from the Women's City Club for her works. They married in 1920 and remained so for 70 years until Elizabeth's death in 1990. David's business acumen led to the founding of the Lubrizol Corporation, and later the Lubrizol Foundation. He donated the family farm (originally settled by his great grandfather) situated on land now part of University Circle to help develop Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals. Parts of the farm became the sites of the Case School of Applied Sciences, Western Reserve College, and University Hospitals. Named for the area of New England where David Ford's ancestors settled, the Abington Foundation has continued after the deaths of its founders, providing assistance through 2012. Though both the elder Fords have died, family members continue to serve on the Board of Directors. The collection consists of correspondence, financial records, grant proposals, minutes, newspaper clippings, and receipts.
MS Number MS 5137
Location: closed stacks
Language: The records are in English

History of the Abington Foundation

The Abington Foundation (f. 1983) was created by David Knight Ford (1894-1993) and Elizabeth Kingsley Ford (1896-1990) to support organizations, generally in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, dedicated to promoting education, health care, economic independence, and cultural activities. The foundation's grant-making philosophy was devised by Mr. Ford and his four sons who comprised the original board of trustees. Each funding area had a particular focus. The educational focus is pre-primary through higher education, and thus the foundation has supported a vast array of educational institutions and programs such as Early Childhood Options of University City, museums (e.g. Cleveland Museum of Natural History), historical societies (e.g. Moreland Hills Historical Society, and the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad) and universities, including Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. The foundation's healthcare focus is on geriatrics and nursing with grants going to the Eliza Bryant Center, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., The Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, American Red Cross, and many others. Economic independence with a focus on the promotion or sustaining of individual and family self-sufficiency has led the foundation to give grants to organizations such as the Council for Economic Opportunities in Greater Cleveland, Ohio Hunger Task Force, People's Emergency Shelter, and Habitat for Humanity. In promoting local culture with an emphasis on arts education and historic preservation, the Abington Foundation has made grants to artistic enterprises and groups such as Art House, Inc., Beck Center for the Arts, The Holden Arboretum, Cleveland Public Theater, and Musical Arts Association. The Fords wished to serve their country and community, and dedicated their lives to doing so. David Knight Ford was a captain in the United States armed forces during World War I, joining shortly after graduating from Yale University. After the war, he returned to school and earned a law degree from Western Reserve University. His wife, Elizabeth, volunteered with the Red Cross as a nurse during the First World War, as well as a volunteer nurse's aide during the Second World War, and founded the Ohio League for Nursing (originally the Cleveland Area League for Nursing). Elizabeth earned the Margaret Ireland Award for Civic Achievement in 1973 from the Women's City Club for her works. They married in 1920 and remained so for 70 years until Elizabeth's death in 1990. David's business acumen led to the founding of the Lubrizol Corporation, and later the Lubrizol Foundation. He donated the family farm (originally settled by his great grandfather) situated on land now part of University Circle to help develop Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals. Parts of the farm became the sites of the Case School of Applied Sciences, Western Reserve College, and University Hospitals. Named for the area of New England where David Ford's ancestors settled, the Abington Foundation has continued after the deaths of its founders, providing assistance through 2012. Though both the elder Fords have died, family members continue to serve on the Board of Directors.


Scope and Content

The Abington Foundation Records, 1983-2004, consist of correspondence, financial records, grant proposals, minutes, newspaper clippings, and receipts.

This collection is of value to researchers studying the history of charity and philanthropy in Cleveland, Ohio, during the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. Those interested in the areas of culture, economic development, education, and health care in the Greater Cleveland area will find this collection particularly of note. Researchers will find significant documentation of the giving patterns of the Abington Foundation. Also those interested in David and Elizabeth Ford, and Cleveland area businesses will find this collection useful.

Of particular note in this collection are philanthropic initiatives regarding cultural institutions including Cleveland museums, arts, theater, music, radio, and ministerial groups; economic development initiatives including small businesses, housing, food banks, and organizations dedicated to job training and placement; education programs and activities including early childhood education through K-12 schooling to university studies, as well as historical societies; and health care initiatives including infant care, geriatric care, women's health, men's health, alcoholic and drug prevention/recovery, domestic violence prevention, disease research (Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, developmental disabilities, et al), and environmental effects on health. There may be connections with the Lubrizol Foundation and other Cleveland Foundations evidenced in some of the files as well.


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 and Sub-series B: Declined Grant Proposals are both arranged chronologically by the foundation's board of trustees committee meeting date and then alphabetically by the name of the organization that requested fun
Series II: Subject Files is arranged in three sub-series.
Sub-series A: Applicant Files is arranged alphabetically by applicant name and then chronologically.
Sub-series B: Board Meeting Files and Sub-series C: Miscellaneous Files are both arranged chronologically.

Restrictions on Access

None.

Related Material

The researcher should also consult MS 4730 David K. Ford Family Papers; MS 4846 Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records; MS 5089 Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Records, Series II; 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.

Indexing Terms

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

Subjects:

Abington Foundation.
Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Endowments.
Business enterprises -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Endowments.
Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Endowments.
Ford, David K., 1894-1993.
Ford, Elizabeth Kingsley Brooks, 1896-1990.
Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Endowments.
Lubrizol Foundation.
Medical care -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Endowments.
Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 5137 Abington Foundation Records, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Acquisition Information

Gifts of the Abington Foundation in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2009.

Processing Information

Processed by David F. Balog and Sarah Richardson in 2012.

Detailed Description of The Collection

Series I: Grant Files 1985-2004

Sub-series A: Approved Grant Proposals 1985-2004

Box Folder
1 1 Meetings from 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1988 1985-1989
1 2 Meetings from 1989 and 1990, AFS Intercultural Programs, The Covenant Early Childhood Programs, and Moreland Hills Historical Society 1989-1993
1 3 Meetings from 1993, The Bolton-Brush Growth Study Center, Case Western Reserve University, Case Western Reserve University History Department, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cuyahoga Valley Line Railroad, Early Childhood Options of University City, Eliza Bryant Center, and The Foundation Center 1993- 1994
1 4 Meetings from 1993, Great Lakes Historical Society, Greater Cleveland Veterans Memorial, Inc., Junior League of Montclair - Newark, Inc., Long Term Care Ombudsman, United Way Services, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry 1993-1994
1 5 Meetings from 1994, Case Western Reserve University, The Cleveland Medical Library Association, The Defiance College, The Foundation Center, The Guidance Centers, The Holden Arboretum, and The Library Company of Philadelphia 1993-1994
1 6 Meetings from 1994, Philips Exeter Academy, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., and Western Reserve Historical Society 1993-1994
1 7 Meetings from 1995, Aftercare Residential Services, Cleveland Bicentennial Commission, Euclid Avenue Congregational Church of the United Church of Christ, Notre Dame Elementary School, Philadelphia Health Management Corporation (PHMC), Settlement Music School, and West Side Ecumenical Ministry 1994-1995
1 8 July 28, 1995 meeting, The Benjamin Rose Institute 1995
1 9 July 28, 1995 meeting, Case Western Reserve University, and Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad 1995
1 10 July 28, 1995 meeting, Early Childhood Options of University Circle 1995
1 11 July 28, 1995 meeting, Euclid Avenue Congregational Church, Preterm, and University Circle, Inc. 1995
1 12 October 27, 1995 meeting, Alcoholism Services of Cleveland, Inc. (ASC), The Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, and Children's Support Rights, Inc. 1995
1 13 October 27, 1995 meeting, The Cleveland Orchestra, and Council for Economic Opportunities in Greater Cleveland (CEOGC) 1995
1 14 October 27, 1995 meeting, Early Childhood Options of University Circle, The Great Lakes Historical Society, and May Dugan Center 1995-1996
1 15 October 27, 1995 meeting, Northeast Ohio Adoption Services (NOAS), The Robert Page Cleveland Singers, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc., United Way Services, and Western Reserve Historical Society 1995
1 16 January 26, 1996 meeting, Archives of American Art, and Case Western Reserve University 1995-1997
1 17 January 26, 1996 meeting, Children's Services, Inc., The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc. 1995-1996
1 18 January 26, 1996 meeting,Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. (Cleveland Chamber Symphony), Cornucopia, Inc., The Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, and Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity 1995-1998
Box Folder
2 1 January 26, 1996 meeting, The Guidance Centers, Laurel School 1995- 1996
2 2 January 26, 1996 meeting, People's Emergency Shelter, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Greater Cleveland, Inc. (RSVP) 1995-1996
2 3 January 26, 1996 meeting,The Sculpture Center, University School 1995-1996
2 4 January 26, 1996 meeting, West Side Community Mental Health Center 1995-1996
2 5 May 3, 1996 meeting, American Red Cross, Cleveland Health Education Museum 1996
2 6 May 3, 1996 meeting, Cleveland Restoration Society, East Cleveland City Schools 1996
2 7 May 3, 1996 meeting, Eliza Bryant Center 1996
2 8 May 3, 1996 meeting, Kent State University Foundation, Inc., Laurel School 1996-1998
2 9 May 3, 1996 meeting,Neighborhood Family Practice, Preterm 1996-1997
2 10 August 2, 1996 meeting, Applewood Center, Inc., Dunham Tavern Museum, The Foundation Center, Heights Parent Center, Julie Billiart School 1996-1997
2 11 August 2, 1996 meeting, National Tuberous Sclerosis Association (NTSA), New Life Community, Notre Dame Elementary School 1996-1997
2 12 August 2, 1996 meeting, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., Temple University, Western Reserve Historical Society 1996-1997
2 13 October 25, 1996 meeting, Alzheimer's Association, Bethesda Project, Center For Mental Retardation 1996- 1997
2 14 October 25, 1996 meeting, The Cleveland Orchestra, Fairhill Center for Aging 1996-1998
2 15 October 25, 1996 meeting, Harbor Heritage Society, Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Lawrence School 1996-1997
2 16 October 25, 1996 meeting, The Library Company of Philadelphia, Positive Education Program, YMCA of Greater Cleveland 1996-1997
2 17 February 7, 1997 meeting, Pending Proposals Summary, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cleveland, Capital Campaign for Families and Children, Cleveland Public Radio, Cleveland Scholarship Program, Inc., Euclid Avenue Congregational Church 1996-1997
2 18 February 7, 1997 meeting, Free Clinic of Greater Cleveland, Long Term Care Ombudsman, People's Emergency Center, University Settlement 1996-1997
2 19 February 7, 1997 meeting, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, WIRE-Net 1996-1997
Box Folder
3 1 April 25, 1997 meeting, American Red Cross, The City Club of Cleveland, Cleveland Public Theater, Cleveland Restoration Society, Cuyahoga Valley Preservation and Scenic Railway Association 1997
3 2 April 25, 1997 meeting, Downtown Development Coordinators, Inc., Family Service of Philadelphia, Hard Hatted Women, Inventure Place, Old Stone Foundation, The Sculpture Center 1997
3 3 April 25, 1997 meeting, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Volunteers of America 1997
3 4-5 July 18, 1997 meeting, AFS Intercultural Programs USA, City Year Cleveland, Fairhill Center for Aging, National Tuberous Sclerosis Association, Ohio Hunger Task Force, Templum, United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland, University Circle, Inc. 1997
3 6-9 November 1997 meeting, Alzheimer's Association, Applewood Centers, Inc., Beech Brook, Bellfaire Jewish Children's Bureau, Case Western Reserve University, The Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, Children's Research Foundation of Cleveland, EcoCity Cleveland, The Foundation Center, Goodwill, Great Lakes Science Center, Health Hill Hospital, HELP Foundation, Inc., Hopewell Inn, Lawrence School, Preterm, Stella Maris, Ten Plus 1997
3 10-12 January 1998 meeting, Alta House, Bethesda Project, Bradford Academy, Central School of Practical Nursing, Inc., Clean-Land, Ohio, Cleveland Public Radio, Defiance College, Early Childhood Options of University Circle, Famicos Foundation, The Great Lakes Historical Society, Julie Billiart School, Lander Circle Kiwanis Foundation, Marotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland, The National Conference, Positive Education Program, Towards Employment, University Settlement, Western Reserve Historical Society 1997-1998
3 13-15 May 1998 meeting, Cleveland Restoration Society, The Cleveland Sight Center, Cleveland Zoological Society, Downtown Development Coordinators, First United Methodist Church, Friends of Old Pine, Garrett Morgan Cleveland School of Science, Hanna Perkins Center, Hard Hatted Women, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, New Life Community, The Old Stone Foundation, Playhouse Square Center, Settlement Music School, St. Agnes/Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Youth Visions 1998
3 16 July 1998 meeting, AFS, Case Western Reserve university, City Club of Cleveland, Cleveland Public Theatre, Cuyahoga County Department of Senior and Adult Services, Donors Forum of Ohio 1998
Box Folder
4 1-2 July 1998 meeting, The Family Planning Association, The Foundation Center, Garfield Heights Community Center, Grace Hospital, Julia de Burges Cultural Education Arts Center, Northeast Ohio Adoption Services, Recovery Resources, West Side Community House, YWCA 1998
4 3-5 November 6, 1998 meeting, Beech Brook, Chagrin River Land Conservancy, City Year, Cleveland Botanical Gardens, Cleveland Cultural Coalition, Cleveland Works, Inc., Cornucopia, Inc., Council Gardens, El Barrio, First Step Alliance, Harbor Heritage Society, Heights Parent Center, Lakewood Christian Service Center, Mount Zion Fellowship of the Brethren, Musical Arts Association, Planned Parenthood, Ten Plus, Visiting Nurse Association of Cleveland, West Side Community Mental Health Center 1998
4 6-9 January 29, 1999 meeting, Central School of Practical Nursing, The Cleveland Christian Home, Inc., Cleveland Community Building Initiative, Cleveland Community Voice Mail, Early Childhood Enrichment Center, East End Neighborhood House, Federation For Community Planning, Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center, The Great Lakes Science Center, Greater Cleveland Committee on Hunger, Initiatives in Urban Education, Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential (LEAP), Murtis H. Taylor Multi- Service Center, Neighborhood Family Practice, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., Union-Miles Development Corporation, University Circle, University Hospitals of Cleveland, YMCA, Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) 1998-1999
4 10-14 April 29, 1999 meeting, Centrum, Citizen's Academy, Cleveland Education Fund, Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, Cleveland Housing Network, Cleveland State University, Eco-City Cleveland, Eliza Bryant Center, Free Clinic of Greater Cleveland, Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, Goodwill, Hitchcock Center for Women, Inc., Hopewell Inn, Institute for Creative Living, Laurel School, New Life Community, Rainbow Children's Museum and TRW Early Learning Center, Shoes for Kids, Southwest General Health Center, St. Agnes/Out Lady of Fatima Parish, St. Peter's School, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Volunteers of America, WIRE-Net 1999
4 15 July 29, 1999 meeting, Board of County Commissioners, The City Club of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University 1999
Box Folder
5 1-5 October 28, 1999 meeting, AFS, Camp Ho Mita Koda, Cleveland AdvancedManufacturing Program (CAMP), Cleveland Public Theatre, The Foundation Center, The Friends of Cedar Glen Parkway, The Gathering Place, Great Lakes Theater Festival, GroundWorks, Dancetheater, The Hanna Perkins Center, Hill House, Horizon Activities Center, Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland, League of Women Voters of Cuyahoga County, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry, Marlotta Montessori Schools of Cleveland, The MetroHealth Foundation, Inc., Temple University, Ten Plus, Villa Montessori Center, WECO-Working for Empowerment through Community Organizing Moreland Hills Historical Society, Musical Arts Association, The Old Stone Foundation, The Sculpture Center, Spirit of Cleveland, Inc. 1999
5 6-9 January 2000 meeting, Cleveland Public Radio, WCPN 90.3 FM, Cleveland Works, Inc., Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center, Dunham Tavern Museum, The Eliza Jennings Group, Family Transitional Housing, Inc., The Great Lakes Historical Society, Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, The Intergenerational School, Lifeshare, Long Term Care Ombudsman, The Nature Center, Neighborhood Family Practice, The Repertory Project, Shaker Family Center, St. Clair-Superior Coalition, The Women's Center of Greater Cleveland, YES, Inc., Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) 1999-2000
5 10-13 May 4, 2000 meeting, Berea Children's Home and Family Services, Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, Citizen's Academy, Cleveland Cultural Coalition, Cleveland Foodbank, Cleveland Institute of Art, The Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland Tomorrow, Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, Downtown Cleveland Partnership, EcoCity Cleveland, Emerald Development and Economic Network, Inc., Federation for Community Planning, InterAct Cleveland, Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, The Library Company of Philadelphia, Minute Man National Historic Park, Rainbow Children's Museum and TRW Early Learning Center, Shorebank Enterprise Group, University School, West Side Catholic Center, WSEM, YMCA 2000
5 14-15 July 28, 2000 meeting, America's River Communities, Applewood Centers, Cleveland Initiative for Education, Cleveland Zoological Society, Cornucopia, Inc., East Cleveland Public Library, Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, Hard Hatted Women, Health Museum of Cleveland, Home Repair Resource Center 2000
Box Folder
6 1-3 July 28, 2000 meeting, Hospice of the Western Reserve, Jobs for Greater Cleveland's Graduates, Judson Retirement Community, Light of Hearts Villa, New Life Community, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Regina High School, Southwest Community Health Foundation, St. Agnes and Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Visiting Nurse Association of Cleveland, Volunteers of America, Youth Challenge 2000
6 4-7 October 28, 2000 meeting, AFS, Cleveland Christian Home for Children, Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., Cuyahoga community College, The Foundation Center, Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Hanna Perkins Center, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association, Musical Arts Association, Murtis H. Taylor Center, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, The Old Stone Foundation, ParkWorks, Professional Flair/Dancing Wheels, Towards Employment, Western Reserve Historical Society 2000
6 8-12 January 2001 meeting, Bridgeway, Inc., Center for Employment Training, Clean Air Conservancy, Cleveland Christian Home, Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, The Covenant, Cuyahoga East Vocational Education Consortium, Das Deutsch Center for Special Needs Children, Edison Biotechnology Center, Inc., Esperanza, Inc., Harbor Heritage Society, Heights Parent Center, Julie Billiart School, New Life Community, Ohio City Near West Development Corporation, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of Northeast Ohio, Preterm, University Circle, Inc., Women's Center of Greater Cleveland, Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) 2000-2001
6 13-15 May 5, 2001 meeting, Beech Brook, Center for Families and Children, Christian Legal Services of Cleveland, Inc., Citizen's Academy, Cleveland Foodbank, Inc., The Cleveland Housing Network, Inc., Cleveland Works, Inc., Friendly Inn, Greater Cleveland Committee on Hunger, Hopewell Inn, InterAct Cleveland, Jennings Hall, The Library Company of Philadelphia, School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, Stella Maris 2001
Box Folder
7 1-5 July 28, 2001 meeting, The Benjamin Rose Institute, Bethesda Project, Cleveland 2003 International Science and Engineering Fair, Cleveland Initiative for Education, Cleveland Institute of Art, Eliza Bryant Village, The Foundation Center-Cleveland, Hard Hatted Women, The Hiram House, Lutheran Housing Corporation, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Philadelphia Opportunities Industrialization Center, Project Learn, Regina High School, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., Slavic Village Development, Spectrum of Supportive Services, Trinity School, United Way, Vocational Guidance Services 2001
7 6-8 November 3, 2001 meeting, Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland, Concordia Care, Domestic Violence Center, Fieldstone Farm Therapeutic Riding Center, The Foundation Center, The Hanna Perkins School, HELP Foundation, Inc., Jobs for Greater Cleveland's Graduates, Lutheran Housing Corporation, Musical Arts Association, Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, One World, Inc., Support Center for Child Advocates, Ten Plus, Towards Employment, Working for Empowerment Through Community Organizing, 2001
7 9-14 January 26, 2002 meeting, American Red Cross, Center for Employment Training-Cleveland, Cleveland Municipal School District, Cornucopia, Inc., Council Gardens, Delaware Valley Grantmakers, LifeShare, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry, Mental Health Resource Center, New Life Community, Oberlin College, Ohio City Near West Development Corporation, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Playhouse Square Foundation, Shaker Square Area Development Corporation, Shorebank Enterprise Group, Triumph House Corporation, West Side Ecumenical Ministry (WSEM) 2001-2002
7 15-17 April 20, 2002 meeting, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Art House, Inc., Beck Center for the Arts, Christian Legal Services of Cleveland, Inc., City Club of Cleveland, Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland Foodbank, Cleveland Public Theatre, Early Childhood Initiative, Dobama Theatre, El Barrio, The Eliza Jennings Group, Family Medicine Education Consortium, Inc. 2002
Box Folder
8 1-3 April 20, 2002 meeting, Geauga YMCA, Global Issues Resource Center, Lake Erie Nature and Science Center, Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center, North Coast Community Homes, Park Works Cleveland, Trinity Commons Foundation, Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance, Volunteers of America 2002
8 4-9 October 26, 2002 meeting, Adoption Network, Association of Small Foundations, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland, Center for Families and Children, Cleveland Christian Home, The Cleveland Women's Orchestra, Cleveland Zoological Society, The Covenant, Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association, E City, The East Cleveland Neighborhood Center, The Foundation Center, The Hanna Perkins Center, Hopewell, Light of Hearts Villa, Linking Employment, Abilities, and Potential (LEAP), Lyric Opera Cleveland, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Recovery Resources, Spectrum of Supportive Services, Ten Plus, United Cerebral Palsy, Vocational Guidance Services 2002
8 10-15 January 25, 2003 meeting, Achievement Center for Children, AFS, Apollo's Fire, Central School of Practical Nursing, Christian Family Outreach, Inc., The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Reads, Economics Center for Education and Research, University of Cincinnati, Goodrich Gannett Neighborhood Center, Great Lakes Science Center, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Intermuseum Conservation Association, New Life Community, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, North East Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc., Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Quality Communities Partnership, Salvation Army, Senior Citizen Resources, Inc., United Way, Visiting Nurse Association Healthcare Partners of Ohio, West Side Catholic Center, Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network, Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland 2002-2003
8 16 April 26, 2003 meeting, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Northeast Ohio, American Red Cross, Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, Bridgeway, Inc., Cleveland Council on World Affairs 2003
Box Folder
9 1-4 April 26, 2003 meeting, Cleveland Foodbank, The Cleveland Green Building Coalition, El Barrio, The Gathering Place, Goodwill Industries, Grantmakers In Aging, Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland, ideastream, Jennings Center for Older Adults, Musical Arts Association, Planned Parenthood of Greater Cleveland, Positive Education Program, Senior Outreach Services, Inc., The Trust for Public Land, University Settlement, Inc. 2003
9 5-10 October 25, 2003 meeting, Adult Guardianship Services, Alzheimer's Association, Cleveland Housing Network, Inc., Cleveland Initiative for Education, Cleveland Opera, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., Cleveland Scores, The Cleveland Women's Orchestra, Concordia Care, Cuyahoga Community College Foundation, Domestic Violence Center, Family Transitional Housing, Inc., The Foundation Center, The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, Hathaway Brown, Lake Erie Nature and Science Center, PLAN of Northeast Ohio, Playhouse Square Center, Presbyterian Historical Society, Preterm, Project: LEARN, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, Ten Plus, Towards Employment, Trinity School 2003
9 11-16 January 31, 2004 meeting, Apollo's Fire, Art House, Inc., Baldwin Wallace College, City Year Cleveland, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library, The Cleveland Music School Settlement, Community Therapeutic Day School Supporting Foundation, The Covenant, Delaware Valley Grantmakers, Eliza Bryant College, The Great Lakes Historical Society, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Institute for Educational Renewal, Laurel School, Lawrence Upper School, Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, Ohio Dance Theatre, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Olney Friends School, Roots of American Music, Saint Martin de Porres High School, Shore Bank Enterprise Group, Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance, WIRE-Net, The Women's Center of Greater Cleveland 2003-2004
Box Folder
10 1-8 June 26, 2004 meeting, Bridgeway, Inc., Bulldogs on the Cuyahoga, Center for Families and Children, Central School of Practical Nursing, Inc., Chagrin River Land Conservancy, Cleveland Council on World Affairs, Cleveland Public Theatre, Cornucopia, Inc., Entrepreneurship: Connecting Inspiring and Teaching Youth (E CITY), Fairhill Center, Far West Center, Gilda's Club Seattle, Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland, ideastream, Mental Health Services for Homeless Persons, Inc., Musical Arts Association, Near West Theatre, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, Notre Dame College, The Ohio State University Research Foundation, ParkWorks, Positive Education Program, Rainey Institute, Settlement Music School, St. Peter's Child Care Center, Towards Employment, Transportation Consortium Coordinating Committee, West Side Catholic Center, West Side Ecumenical Ministry (WSEM), Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) 2004
10 9-15 October 30, 2004 meeting, Achievement Centers for Children, Brendan Manor, Christ the King Church, Christian Legal Services of Cleveland, Cleveland Housing Network, Inc., Cleveland Initiative for Education, Cleveland Women's Orchestra, Cogswell Hall, Inc., Cuyahoga Community College Foundation, East Side Organizing Project, Family Transitional Housing, Inc., Fieldstone Farms Therapeutic Riding Center, Foundation Center-Cleveland, Free Clinic of Greater Cleveland, Hattie Larlham Foundation, Heights Parent Center, HELP Foundation, Inc., Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland, Magnolia Clubhouse, New Cleveland Opera Company, Providence House, Inc., Recovery Resources, Transitional Housing, Inc., United Way, Urban Community School, Western Reserve Historical Society 2004

Sub-series B: Declined Grant Proposals 1993-2004

Box Folder
11 1 Meetings from 1993, Lake Erie Girl Scout Council, United Neighborhood Centers of America, Inc. 1993
11 2-3 Meetings from 1994, Aftercare Residential Services, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Botanical Garden, Huron Athletic Boosters, Inc., Life Directions, Inc.: Project Homeless, Life Out Reach Development Center, Neighborhood Centers Association, Ridgewood YMCA Indian Princesses, St. Peter Chanel High School, Unicare Family Foundation, Western Reserve School of Music 1994
11 4 Meetings from 1995, Coventry Local Schools, Fredricksburg Elementary School, United States Aviation Museum 1994-1995
11 5 July 2, 1995 meeting, Cleveland Medical Library Association, Hopewell Inn, Inc., South East Clevelanders Together, West Side Ecumenical Ministry 1995
11 6 October 27, 1995, American Red Cross Greater Cleveland Chapter, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland Public Radio WCPN-FM 90.3, Judson Retirement Community, Washington Legal Foundation 1995
11 7-8 January 26, 1996 meeting, AFS-USA, Inc., American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio Foundation, Inc., Boys Hope, The Community Senior Center, The Eliza Jennings Group, Fairfax Renaissance Development Corp., The Greater Cleveland Roundtable, The Holden Arboretum, Hope Lodge, Inner City Youth Foundation, Merrick House Settlement, Settlement Music School, 1995-1998
11 9 May 3, 1996 meeting, AFS Greater Cleveland Area, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Children's Museum, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland Sight Center, Options for Family and Youth, Planned Parenthood of Greater Cleveland, Resources and Instruction for Staff Excellence (RISE), University Settlement, Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) 1996
11 10 August 2, 1996 meeting, Lutheran Metro Ministry, Malachi House, Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Ratner School 1996
11 11-12 October 25, 1996 meeting, Adoption Network, The American Indian Education Center, Aftercare Residential Services, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, The Cleveland Cultural Coalition, The Free Clinic, The Gus Johnson Community Center, Inner City Youth Foundation, Kent State University, Lutheran Metro Ministry, The Musart Society, Ohio Protection and Advocacy Association, Prevent Blindness Ohio, Ten Plus, Ursuline College, WSEM 1996
11 13 February 7, 1997 meeting, Apollo's Fire, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Donors Forum of Ohio, Great Trail Council, L'Arche Cleveland, Inc., Lake Erie College, Lake Metroparks, Towards Employment, Inc., United Neighborhood Centers of America, Inc., Universal Health Care Action Network 1996-1997
11 14 April 25, 1997 meeting, Access to the Arts, Children's Museums, The City Club Foundation, Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland Opera, Council for Basic Education, Early Childhood Options of University Circle, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, Ohio Chamber Orchestra, Youth Visions 1997
11 15 July 18, 1997 meeting, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Creative Education Institute, Inc., L'Arche Cleveland, Montessori School at Holy Rosary, Opera Circle, Inc., Professional Flair, Resources and Instruction for Staff Excellence, Inc., River Run Arts-Earth Studies Camp, Saint Joseph Academy, United Protestant Campus Ministries, YWCA 1997
11 16 November 1997 meeting, Christian Legal Services of Cleveland, Inc., Cleveland Public Radio, WCPN 90.3 FM, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Collinwood Volunteer Coalition, Happy Endings/New Beginnings, The Health Museum of Cleveland, Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland, Inner City Youth Foundation, Lyric Life Productions, Inc., Marycrest, Neighborhood Centers Associations 1997
11 17 January 1998 meeting, Catholic Charities, Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., Cleveland Tenants Organization, Great Lakes Theater Festival, New Hope Alternative Therapy Research, The Spirit of America Foundation, WSEM, Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging, Women's Center of Greater Cleveland, 1997-1998
11 18 May 1998 meeting, The Civic, Cleveland Institute of Art, Laotian Association of Cleveland, Inc., Lorain County Community College, Northern Ohio Children's Performing Music Foundation, Inc., Notre Dame College of Ohio, Shaker Family Center 1998
11 19 July 1998 meeting, Lakewood Civic Auditorium Renovation Committee, Michael's House for Grieving Children, The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Templum 1998
11 20 November 6, 1998 meeting, Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, East Side Interfaith Ministries, The English Speaking Union, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Initiatives on Urban Education Foundation, Mount St. Joseph Nursing Home, Neighborhood Centers Association, Neighbors Who Care, Northeast Ohio Jazz Society, Ohio Hunger Task Force, Old Brooklyn Montessori School, Our Lady of the Wayside, Shaker Family Center, Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars 1998
11 21 January 24, 1999 meeting, Bellflower Center, Cleveland Restoration Society, Gottlob and Oka Dance Company, Hispanic Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program, Inc., Parents Volunteer Association for Retarded Children and Adults, Inc., ParkWorks 1998- 1999
11 22 April 29, 1999 meeting, Access to the Arts, Arthritis Foundation, Cleveland Council on World Affairs, Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, The Junior League of Cleveland, Inc., Monticello Video Productions, New Joshua Center of Hope, Personal Physician Care of Ohio, Inc., Planned Life Assistance Network (PLAN), WSEM 1999
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12 1-2 October 28, 1999 meeting, Boys Hope-Girls Hope, Center for Mental Retardation, Christian Family Outreach, Inc., Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Economics America, Hard Hatted Women, Hospice Foundation of America, Ohio Ballet, ParkWorks, Poise Entertainment Company, Regina Health Center, Stewards of Strong Initiatives, Templum, Therapeutic Riding Center, Triumph House Corporation, Vocational Guidance Services, Westlake City Schools 1999
12 3 January 2000 meeting, The Benjamin Rose Institute, Breckenridge Village, Cleveland Opera, The Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Inc., Community Shares, Julia de Burgos Cultural Education Art Center, Junior Achievement, Lakeland Community College, National Conference for Community and Justice, Universal Health Care Action Network of Ohio, Young Audiences of Cleveland, Inc. 1999-2000
12 4 May 4, 2000 meeting, Apollo's Fire, The Cleveland Institute of Music, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Cleveland Sight Center, Concordia Care, Lake Parks Foundation, Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland, Orca House, Inc., Shoes for Kids, Inc. 2000
12 5 July 28, 2000 meeting, Center for Prevention of Domestic Violence, The City Mission, Cleveland Television Network, League of Women Voters, Look Up to Cleveland, North Coast Community Homes, Truthe Program, Inc. 2000
12 6 October 28, 2000 meeting, Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Public Theatre, Cuyahoga County Coroner, The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland, Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc., North Coast Alliance, Ohio Ballet 2000
12 7-8 January 2001 meeting, Cleveland Community-Building Initiative, Cleveland Council on World Affairs, Cleveland Opera, Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast Ohio, Fieldstone Farm Therapeutic Riding Center, Fish 'N' Loaves, Food Rescue of Northeast Ohio, Greater Cleveland Coalition for Strengthening Marriage, Hospitality Homes of Cleveland, The League of Women Voters of Cuyahoga County, NAMI-Metro Cleveland, Ohio Hunger Task Force, Inc., Ohio League for Nursing, Playhouse Square Foundation, Rainey Institute, Summit Academy, The Trust for Public Land, Villa Angela/St. Joseph High School 2000-2001
12 9-10 May 5, 2001 meeting, Catholic Community Care, Caesar's Forum, Cleveland Bridge Builders, Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization, Dynamic Rehab, The Ed Keating Center, Inc., Initiative for Cultural Arts in Education, The Lake View Cemetery Foundation, Inc., National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Olmstead Community Center, Urban League of Greater Cleveland, YMCA of Greater Cleveland, Youth Challenge 2001
12 11 July 28, 2001 meeting, American Red Cross, Beck Center for the Arts, Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization, Girl Scouts of Lake Erie Council, Light of Hearts Villa, Shaker Heights City School District, Women's Wellness Center, Inc. 2001
12 12-13 November 3, 2001 meeting, Alex Community Development Corporation, Better Business Bureau Educational Foundation, Cleveland Arts Foundation, Cleveland Great Migration Project, Downtown Cleveland Partnership, Euclid Hospital, Great Lakes Theater Festival, Hathaway Brown, Hattie Larlham Fund, The Nature Center of Shaker Lakes, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, Ohio Ballet, Ohio Boys Town, Ohio Hunger Task Force, The Old Stone Foundation, The Pets for the Elderly Foundation, Seeds of Literacy, Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging 2001
12 14 January 26, 2002 meeting, The Bridges Mentoring Center for Youth Development, Cleveland Christian Foundation, Economic Growth Foundation, First Step Child Enrichment Center, Freedom House, Inc., Hispanic Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program, Inc., ideastream, Judson Retirement Community, League of Women Voters of Cuyahoga County, Lighthouse, Inc., Lyric Opera Cleveland 2001-2002
12 15 March 18, 2002 meeting, Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Cleveland State University, Congregation of St. Joseph, Federation for Community Planning, Gabrod, Inc., DBA Pointe of Departure, Harbor Heritage Society, Lighthouse, Inc., Metro Catholic Parish School, Northern Ohio Breast Center Coalition Fund, St. Joseph Academy 2002
12 16-17 April 20, 2002 meeting, Achievement Centers for Children, Cleveland Community-Building Initiative, Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Public Art, Cuyahoga Valley Line Scenic Railroad, East Side Catholic Center and Shelter, Inc., First Step Alliance, Inc., Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless 2002
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13 1-2 October 26, 2002 meeting, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland Learning and Speech Center, Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library, The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, Cleveland Signstage Theatre, The Emergency Assistance Center, Inc., The House that Wisdom Built, Lion's Eye Clinic, Northeast Ohio Jazz Society, Preston's Hope, Safely Home, Inc., Sisters of Notre Dame, YES Industries 2002
13 3-4 January 25, 2003 meeting, Children's Hunger Alliance, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Film Society, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland Social Venture Partners, The Hattie Larlham Foundation, Lutheran High School West, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School Foundation, Southwest General Health Center, Substance Abuse Initiative, Inc., Support Center for Child Advocates, University Circle, Inc., Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) 2002-2003
13 5-7 April 26, 2003 meeting, Aqua Art Enterprises, Inc., Beck Center for the Arts, Beech Brook, Child Care Providers Association, Cleveland Eastside Ecumenical Consortium, Cleveland International Program, The Cleveland Schools Book Fund, Community Assessment and Treatment Services, Inc., Csarda's Dance Company, Dobama Theatre, First Unitarian Church of Cleveland, Garden Valley Neighborhood house, M.E.S. Corporate Training and Development Center, Mount Sinai Ministries, National Conference for Community and Justice, National Inventors Hall of Fame, Inc., Notre Dame College of Ohio, Path Corporation, Pets for the Elderly Foundation, Philadelphia Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc., Phillips Exeter Academy, PLAN of Northeast Ohio, Point of Freedom, Saints Mary and Joseph Home for the Aged, Scranton Road Ministries Community Development Corporation, United Way, Vincentian Sisters of Charity, West Side Ecumenical Ministry, Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging 2003
13 8-10 October 25, 2003 meeting, Association of Small Foundations, Beech Brook, Boy Scouts of America, Cleveland Mediation Center, Cleveland Public Art, Cleveland State University, Community Shares, Cornucopia, Inc., A Cultural Exchange, Cuyahoga County Board of Health, E City, The East Cleveland Neighborhood Center, Federation for Community Planning, Friends of School of the Arts, Global Issues Resource Center, Hopewell, Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, League of Women Voters, Lexington-Bell Community Center, North Coast Community Homes, Northeast Ohio Jazz Society, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Ohio Boys Town, The Old Stone Foundation, Providence House, Inc., Shalom Adult Care Foundation, Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor, Thea Bowman Center, West Side Community House, YMCA 2003
13 11-12 January 31, 2004 meeting, Adoption Network, Berea Children's Home and Family Services, Bethesda Project, Bulldogs on the Cuyahoga, Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland SignStage Theatre, Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cogswell Hall, Inc., Cops and Kids, Inc., The Free Book Foundation, Freedom House, Inc.,Greater Cleveland Roundtable, Lyric Opera Cleveland, New Avenues to Independence, Inc., Philadelphia Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc., Seeds of Literacy, The Singing Angels, Spectrum of Supportive Services, St, John West Shore Hospital, Support Center for Child Advocates 2003-2004
13 13-15 June 26, 2004 meeting, Alternatives Agency, Inc., Audubon Society of Greater Cleveland, Bethesda Project, The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater, Christian Legal Services of Cleveland, Cleveland Bridge Builders, Cleveland Clinic Health System, Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, The Cleveland Play House, Ensemble Theatre, Famicos Foundation, Fieldstone Farm Therapeutic Riding Center, Lakewood City Schools, Learning Disabilities Association of Cuyahoga County, Look Up to Cleveland, Moore Faith Ministries, Musical Theater Education Programming, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Open Doors, Inc., Sisters of Notre Dame, St. William's School, Tri-City Senior Center, Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland 2004
13 16-17 October 30, 2004 meeting, Beck Center for the Arts, Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, Buckeye Legal Aid Services, Inc., Cleveland Eastside Ecumenical Consortium, Cleveland Neighborhood Development Coalition, Community Assessment and Treatment Services, Inc., Hanna Perkins Center, Hospice of the Western Reserve, International Women's Democracy Center, League of Women Voters Cuyahoga Regional Area Education Fund, M.E.S. Corporate Training and Development Center, Magnificat High School, Maingate Business Development Corporation, ORCA House, Inc., Saint Joseph Collinwood, Town Hall of Cleveland, United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland 2004

Series II: Subject Files 1983-1997

Sub-series A: Applicant Files 1990-1997

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14 1 AFS Intercultural Programs and Aftercare Residential Services 1990-1997
14 2 Aftercare Residential Services, American Red Cross, The ARC of Miami County, CanPlay Cleveland 1990-1997
14 3 Center for Clean Air Policy, Center on Aging and Health, Child Guidance Center 1990-1997
14 4 Cleveland Bicentennial Commission, Cleveland Botanical Garden 1990-1997
14 5 Cleveland Commission on Higher Education, The Cleveland Medical Library Association, Cleveland Music School Settlement, Cleveland Public Theatre, Cleveland Theatre Company 1990-1997
14 6 Coventry North Campus ACA, Defiance College, Department of Veteran's Affairs, Early Childhood Options, Euclid Avenue Congregational Church, Extended Housing, Inc., Fairmount Singers, First Church of God 1990-1997
14 7 Fredricksburg Elementary School, Freedom Chapel Tutorial Program, Friends for Pregnancy Counseling, HELP Foundation, Inc., Hillcrest Neighbors, Holden Arboretum 1990-1997
14 8 Horizon Activities Center, Huron Community Center 1990-1997
14 9 Inner City Youth Foundation, Lake View Cemetery Foundation, Life Directions, Inc. 1990-1997
14 10 Long Term Care Ombudsman, Neighborhood Centers Association 1990-1997
14 11 Notre Dame Elementary School, Old Brooklyn United Services Association, Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services, Options for Youth, Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Phillips Exeter Academy 1990-1997
14 12 Rachel Neal Evangelical Ministry Association, The Sculpture Center, Settlement Music School 1990-1997
14 13 The South Street Mission, Inc., St. Peter Chanel, St. Vincent/St. Mary, Steamship William G. Mather Museum, Stow Presbyterian Church, Temple University 1990-1997
14 14 United States Aviation Museum, United Way Services, University Circle, Inc., Veteran's Memorial, Inc. 1990-1997
14 15 West Side Ecumenical Ministry (WSEM), Western Reserve Historical Society 1990-1997

Sub-series B: Board Meeting Files 1987-1996

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15 1-17 Meeting Files 1987-1991
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16 1-14 Meeting Files 1992-1996

Sub-series C: Miscellaneous Files 1983-1996

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17 1-6 Miscellaneous Files 1983-1985
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18 1-5 Miscellaneous Files 1986-1987
18 6 Miscellaneous Files 1988-1989
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19 1-3 Miscellaneous Files 1990-1991
19 4 Miscellaneous Files 1996