El IV Plan Director 2013-2016 prioriza a Colombia como País de Asociación en base a la situación de conflicto interno que vive el país, al ser este el principal problema para su desarrollo y en definitiva, el fenómeno que justifica la importante presencia de la Cooperación Española en el país. En todas las actuaciones del MAP se prioriza a los grupos poblacionales en situaciones de alta vulnerabilidad ante la violencia en el país, concretamente a las víctimas del conflicto armado, población afrodescendiente, pueblos indígenas y población campesina.
The foundation supports programs designed to engage people to improve the environment, educate tomorrow's leaders, and enhance communities where Alcoa operates around the world.
La Estrategia para el período 2012-2014 se concentrará en los sectores de: (i) transporte; (ii) ciencia, tecnología e innovación; (iii) comercio exterior; (iv) acceso a servicios financieros; (v) educación y formación para el trabajo; (vi) protección social; (vii) salud; (viii) agua potable y saneamiento; (ix) vivienda y desarrollo urbano, (x) gestión de riesgo y (xi) gobernabilidad y modernización del estado.
Works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives. In developing countries, it focuses on improving people's health and giving them the chance to lift themselves out of hunger and extreme poverty. In the United States, it seeks to ensure that all people-especially those with the fewest resources-have access to the opportunities they need to succeed in school and life. Grantmaking areas are: 1) Global Development: to help the world's poorest people lift themselves out of hunger and poverty; 2) Global Health: to harness advances in science and technology to save lives in developing countries; and 3) U.S. Division.
The foundation supports healthcare programs designed to improve efficiency, enhance quality, and enable cost-effectiveness; increase awareness of prescription drug abuse; and build healthy communities.
The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation supports efforts to improve the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable people throughout the world by focusing on six strategic initiatives and five major program areas.
The foundation supports organizations involved with the environment, health, employment, affordable housing, disaster relief, human services, youth, minorities, immigrants, and economically disadvantaged people. Special emphasis is directed toward programs designed to encourage sustainable community development; promote wider access to quality education; and foster the arts to enrich areas where Deutsche Bank does business.
The foundation supports organizations involved with education, the environment, endangered species and habitats, health, medical research, human services, community development, civic affairs, and women. Special emphasis is directed toward programs designed to provide mathematics, engineering, science, and technology education. Support is given primarily in areas of company operations; giving also to national and international organizations.
FAMRI's mission is to sponsor scientific and medical research for the early diagnosis, and cure of diseases and medical conditions caused from exposure to tobacco smoke.
Nutrición materno infantil, incluyendo lactancia materna y alimentación complementaria, Deficiencias y desequilibrios en macro y micro nutrientes,Interacciones entre infecciones y nutrición,Promoción sanitaria y educación en la nutrición
The foundation supports organizations involved with education, the environment, health, diseases, disaster relief, human services, international affairs, human rights, community development, science, public policy, and leadership development.
The foundation's mission is to support the rescue of youth projects, medical technology development and medical training center development projects.
The Latin America Regional Committee (LARC) provides funding for basic Neuroscience courses, workshops or symposia taking place in the region. This activity should foster cooperation among regional neuroscientists (students and researchers). Failure to incorporate participants from the region seriously forfeits chances for approval. Contact any LARC member if you have doubts about your proposal.
The foundation supports organizations involved with education, health, HIV/AIDS prevention, HIV/AIDS research, legal aid, employment, disaster relief, human services, community development, civic affairs, and women. Special emphasis is directed toward programs designed to advance the human rights and well-being of underserved people.
Energy, Transportation, Financial., Agriculture, Water & Sanitation, Industry, Health, Telecommunications, Education.
Support for organizations benefiting children in developing countries
The foundation supports programs designed to promote water stewardship; healthy and active lifestyles; community recycling, and education.
The foundation seeks to strengthen nonprofit organizations by catalyzing their growth, connecting them to their stake holders, and challenging greater support through grants. The foundation believes that strong, sustainable, high capacity organizations are positioned to achieve their missions and strengthen communities. Grants are awarded to nonprofit organizations operating in the fields of education, health and long-term care, human services, arts and humanities, public affairs, and science, nature, and the environment.
The foundation uses the power of invention to improve lives, by inspiring and enabling the next generation of inventors and invention based enterprises to promote economic growth in the U.S. and social and economic progress for the poor in developing countries.
The foundation supports programs designed to combat obesity; nutrition education; promote active play; and provide access to fresh foods.
The foundation is a progressive family foundation that supports organizations advancing human rights and conserving the natural environment.
The foundation supports programs designed to encourage healthy lifestyles; improve availability of affordable nutrition; provide access to water; enhance sustainable agriculture capability; promote job readiness; and empower women and girls.
Giving primarily for community development, education, the arts, human services, health organizations, and Jewish organizations.
The foundation supports programs designed to promote access to quality healthcare; nurture innovation; and support the community involvement of Pfizer colleagues.
The foundation is committed to supporting high-quality investigation of education through its research programs and to strengthening and renewing the educational research community through its fellowship and by strengthening the connections among education research, policy and practice through its communication and networking.
The foundation supports programs designed to promote economic and global literacy; environmental sustainability; nonprofit effectiveness; diversity; and community safety.
The purpose of the Fund is to provide grants for clinical, hypothesis-driven research that offers substantial promise for meaningful advances in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of children's diseases, particularly research that offers broad-based applications.
The three goals are: 1) Educated kids: Success by third grade. Increase the number of children who are reading-and-math proficient by third grade; 2) Healthy Kids: Healthy birth weight and optimal development. Increase the number of children born at a healthy birth weight and who receive the care and healthy food they need for optimal development; and 3) Secure Families: Children and families at 200 percent above poverty. Increase the number of children and families living at least 200 percent above the poverty level.
Giving for aid to needy, suffering children in crisis situations worldwide.