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Giving Guide 2017

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www.wbjournal.com Worcester Business Journal Giving Guide 2017 65 508-683-4000 • www.bostonscientific.com as those who are economically disadvantaged, located within approximately 30 miles of Marlborough or Natick Fred Harris Daniels Foundation Inc. 210 Park Ave., Suite 307, Worcester 01609 danielsfoundation.org $19,987,348 Grants focusing on girls ages 10-14 to solve societal challenges in Worcester by funding programs and institutions that help people become more self-reliant Ruth H. and Warren A. Ellsworth Foundation 370 Main St.,12th Floor, Worcester 01608 508-459-8000 $19,019,184 Grants provided to health, educational, cultural and human service organizations based in the Worcester area Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation Inc. 6 Main St., Natick 01760 508-315-5311 • www.middlesexbank.com $16,112,914 Support for nonprofit organizations, services and programs in a variety of fields, including education, public health and welfare, the arts, and community development; provides annual scholarship support to college-bound seniors Foundation for MetroWest Inc. 3 Eliot St., Natick 01760 508-647-2260 • www.foundationformetrowest.org $15,981,049 Serves 33 communities in the Metrowest area; philanthropic community organization Henderson Foundation P.O. Box 420, Sudbury 01776 978-443-9000 $11,454,489 Support for public policy organizations in the fields of foreign policy, defense, peace, and media issues; higher and precollege education; minor support for medical research Melvin S. Cutler Charitable Foundation 306 Main St., Suite 400, Worcester 01615 508-791-0901 $11,404,635 Giving primarily for education, health organizations, human services, and Jewish organizations Francis A. & Jacquelyn H. Harrington Foundation 370 Main St., 12th Floor, Worcester 01608 508-459-8000 $10,672,550 Giving primarily for arts and culture, education and health organizations Hopedale Foundation 43 Hope St., Hopedale 01747 508-473-2871 $10,647,245 Emphasis on community funds and hospitals; museums and other cultural programs, health agencies, youth services, and higher education; student loans and scholarships limited to graduates of Hopedale High School; new grants only to organizations having direct impact on the local community LeClerc Charity Fund *** 5633 Strand Blvd., Naples 34110 239-597-9780 $10,551,671 Giving primarily for human services, and for Roman Catholic agencies and schools The Steinberg-Lalli Charitable Foundation P.O. Box 2350, Acton 01720 978-263-2989 $10,232,549 Focused on education; foundations; health; higher education; housing development organizations: public charities Sources: www.foundationcenter.org, GuideStar, the world's largest source of information on nonprofit organizations. Note: Only foundations that reported assets of $10,000,000 or more are included on this list. * C/O The Entwistle Co. ** Filing previously under Wayland address, some amount of giving remains in MetroWest area *** Filing previously under Leominster address, significant amount of giving remains in Worcester area - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com Imagine Philanthropy consults with philanthropists, family foundations, nonprofits, and any organization that leverages resources for the greater good. Tuti Scott, strategic philanthropy consultant and coach to high-achieving leaders, has been energizing individuals and teams for over 20 years in such areas as: • Philanthropic Growth and Leadership Development • Strategic and Fundraising Planning • Management and Governance Capacity Building • Executive Coaching Tuti + YOU = Results There has never been a more important time to learn ways you can strengthen your work and your philanthropy. Tuti B. Scott Founder & President 516-380-0923 ImaginePhilanthropy.com Largest Charitable Foundations Foundation Assets Description Ranked by assets for most recent fiscal year available

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