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2001 Grant Listing

Many Americans have funneled their grief over the September 11th attack into an unprecedented display of financial generosity, patriotism and volunteerism. In New York, charities have struggled emotionally and financially. Many have lost offices, clients, volunteers and donors. In response to the terrorist attack on the United States, we at the Frueauff Foundation have joined in the effort to meet these overwhelming needs. The following are organizations and institutions in New York to which we provided additional financial support in 2001.

Franklin Pierce College
In the wake of an emotionally difficult fall semester, the Foundation provided funding to establish the September 11, 2001 Endowed Scholarship. This fund will assist students who have been affected by the 9/11 disaster. The college will enhance this fund with institutional resources and continue to augment the fund with private gifts and grants.

Legal Aid Society
The events of September 11th raise special issues for the services Legal Aid Society provides to the low-income community. The central office was adjacent to the Trade Center complex on two sides. In just over one week, nearly 500 Legal Aid employees were reassigned to other locations with little interruption to the services provided to clients. Immediate thought was given to those low-income workers in and around the World Trade Center. There were those who could not quality for Legal Aid on Monday, September 10, and became eligible overnight. Many legal problems have also emerged for the "newly" poor. In addition to the 20,000 civil legal cases each year, it is estimated that an additional 4,000 clients and cases will be added as a result of the attack.

Floating Hospital
Thousands of New York families - most led by single, impoverished mothers - live in temporary or transitional housing. When these women and children leave their communities because of homelessness or domestic violence, they often lose contact with even the most rudimentary health care. Their medical problems are compounded and their lives unsettled as they are shuttled from shelter to shelter. Since 1866, Floating Hospital has assisted in providing primary health care to more shelters and transitional homes than any other medical provider. Last year, Health Link for Families in Transition was established to further assist the needs of the community. This program provides health education and social services for shelter-bound women and children from intake through re-housing. These services range from nutrition, family planning, parenting, employment, education, housing, and programs providing reimbursable medical services. These services are needed now more than ever.

St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers(Manhattan)
More than 600 injured victims and emergency personnel were taken to St. Vincent's Emergency Room which was the Trauma Center closest to the site. St. Vincent's has one of the few Level 1 Trauma Centers in New York and was among the first to respond during the Trade Center attack. Additional money from the Foundation was dedicated to the rehabilitation of the emergency room.

City Harvest
Rescue and recovery workers, families devastated by the disaster, and those who have lost jobs in an uncertain economy are now added to the thousands of people City Harvest feeds each day. Immediately following September 11th, staff worked around the clock to locate and transport food. They delivered raw ingredients to restaurateurs who prepared meals City Harvest then delivered to Ground Zero respite centers. Four additional trucks were rented and worked in two 12-hour shifts during this period.

WNYC
WNYC is the only independent, non-commercial source of news, talk, and cultural programming in New York with more than 1 million listeners each week. Foundation funding will assist with costs associated with replacing one of the antennas destroyed by the attack.

Midnight Run
Midnight Run volunteers deliver clothing, hot food, blankets, and friendship several nights a week to the homeless in Manhattan. They also try to bridge the gap between the homed and the homeless, to break down barriers between human beings.

Interfaith Neighbors
Interfaith responded quickly to the attack by establishing the Peace of Mind Project. This project provides support groups, training workshops, educational tools, information and resources, referrals and counseling, and crisis intervention services. These much needed services are available to children, teens, parents, teachers, social workers, guidance counselors, and community organizations throughout the City.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York
Under normal circumstances, the low-income, single-parent families BBBS serve have difficulty maintaining stability so vital in a child's life. Now more than ever, they are reaching out for that vital sense of continuity, community and comfort. The number of children interested in participating in BBBS is greater than ever before. In addition to the waiting list of families BBBS already serves, there is now a number of new single-parent families as a result of the September 11th attack. BBBS has created a special mentoring program for youth of immigrant parents. These parents felt that a new bias and prejudice has resulted from the attack, affecting their youth's well-being.

Education
   Student Aid
   Construction/Equipment
   Special Programs
   General Operations
   Social Services
   Services for Handicapped
   Community Services
   Youth Services
   Health
   Hospitals
   Services for Handicapped
   Medical Colleges


Education

Student Aid:
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Frueauff Foundation

Alice Lloyd College, Pippi Passes, KY
$40,000
Scholarships

AR Single Parent Scholarship, Springdale, AR
$40,000
Scholarships

Bank Street College of Education, New York, NY
$25,000
Scholarships

Bellevue Un. Foundation, Bellevue, NE
$40,000
Scholarships

Blackburn College, Carlinville, IL
$30,000
Work-scholarships, Program Support

Catawba College, Salisbury, SC
$30,000
Student Workships

Christian Brothers University, Memphis, TN
$35,000
Scholarships

College of St. Mary, Omaha, NE
$20,000
Scholarships

Cumberland College, Williamsburg, KY
$25,000
Work-study Scholarships

Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL
$50,000
Scholarships

Franklin Pierce College, Rindge, NH
$30,000
Scholarships

Hunter School of Social Work, New York, NY
$30,000
Tuition

Kansas University Endowment, Lawrence, KS
$35,000
Minority Scholarship Fund

Lyon College, Batesville, AR
$50,000
Scholarship Fund

Marymount College, Tarrytown, NY
$30,000
Tuition, Tutorial Support

Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA
$40,000
Scholarships

Frueauff Foundation Oglethrope University, Atlanta, GA
$45,000
Scholarships

Pikeville College, Pikeville, KY
$30,000
Scholarships

Piney Woods School, Piney Woods, MS
$30,000
Scholarships

Regis University, Denver, CO
$50,000
Scholarships

Rollins College, Winter Park, FL
$30,000
Scholarships

Rust College, Holly Springs, MS
$25,000
Medical Technology Scholarships

Southern Scholarship Foundation, Tallahassee, FL
$35,000
Student Sponsorships

Stonehill College Easton, MA
$50,000
Scholarships

Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, VA
$100,000
Two Scholarship Endowed Funds

Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, MS
$30,000
Scholarships

Trevecca Nazarene University, Nashville, TN
$20,000
Physician Assistant Scholarships

Tusculum College, Greenville, TN
$50,000
Work-study Scholarships

University of the Ozarks, Clarksville, AR
$40,000
Scholarships, Learning Center

Student Aid Total: $1,085,000

Frueauff Foundation

Construction, Equipment:
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Belmont University, Nashville, TN
$50,000
Student Center, Music/Business Endowment

Desert Caballeros Western Museum, Wickenburg, AZ
$50,000
Museum Expansion

Linden Hall, Lititz, PA
$35,000
Gym/Theatre Renovation

Melmark, Berwyn, PA
$50,000
Construction/Renovation

Philander Smith College, Little Rock, AR
$45,000
Library Construction

Stetson University, Deland, FL
$50,000
Science Equipment

Tabor College, Hillsboro, KS
$50,000
Library Automation System

Wickenburg Foundation for the Performing Arts, Wickenburg, AZ
$100,000
Construction, Equipment

WNYC Radio, New York, NY
$10,000
FM Transmission Restored

Construction, Equipment Total: $440,000

Special Programs:
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AR Business & Education Alliance, Little Rock, AR
$15,000
Arkansas Scholars

Caramoor Center, Katonah, NY
$20,000
Education Outreach

Frueauff Foundation Hadley School for the Blind, Wennetka, IL
$25,000
Course Development

Hamilton College, Clinton, NY
$25,000
ACCESS Project

Issues TV, Bedford Hills, NY
$15,000
Who Counts? Lessons from the 2000 Vote

Music Conservatory of Westchester, White Plains, NY
$35,000
Music Therapy Institute programs

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum Oklahoma City, OK
$15,000
National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge

Oglala Lakota College, Kyle, ND
$20,000
Faculty Endowment

Pace University, Law School, White Plains, NY
$20,000
Faculty Research Projects

Persephone Productions, Arlington, VA
$17,000
Coverage of the Nursing Shortage

Recording for Blind & Dyslexic, Princeton, NJ
$45,000
National Education Outreach

Rockhurst College, Kansas City, MO
$33,000
Service Learning and American Humanics Program

University of Scranton, Scranton, PA
$15,000
University of Success

Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA
$23,000
Shepherd Poverty Alliance

Westminster College, Salt Lake City, UT
$50,000
Faculty Technology Support

Special Programs Total: $373,000

General Operations:
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American Humanics, Kansas City, MO
$25,000
Program Support

Boys Choir of Harlem, Harlem, NY
$20,000
Choir Academy Support

Hendrix College, Conway, AR
$25,000
Annual Fund Challenge

General Operations Total: $70,000

Education Total: $1,968,000



Social Services
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Services for the Handicapped:
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Frueauff Foundation

Boggy Creek Gang Camp, Eustis, FL
$15,000
Ventilator Assisted Family Retreat Weekend

Fountain House, New York, NY
$25,000
Transitional Employment

Guiding Eyes for the Blind, Yorktown Heights, NY
$30,000
Graduate Assistance Program

International Hearing Dog, Henderson, CO
$35,000
General Support

National Sports Center for the Disabled, Winter Park, CO
$5,000
Youth Development Competition Clinics

Sunshine Supportive Employment, Galveston Island, TX
$15,000
General Support

Services for Handicapped Total: $125,000

Community Services:
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Alabama Harvest, Montgomery, AL
$10,000
Program Expansion

America's Second Harvest of the Big Bend, Tallahassee, FL
$30,000
Truck Purchase

Arkansas Cares, Little Rock, AR
$10,000
Playground Project

Broadway Community, New York, NY
$30,000
Mothers Cooperative Program

Center for Family Life in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY
$25,000
Program Support

City Harvest, New York, NY
$55,000
Program Support

Elder Care Services, Tallahassee, FL
$25,000
Operating Support

Foundation for the Mid South, Jackson, MS
$15,000
Endowment

Good Faith Fund, Pine Bluff, AR
$20,000
Welfare Reform & Programming

Frueauff Foundation Grand Street Settlement, New York, NY
$35,000
Community Program Support

Heifer Project International, Chicago, IL
$15,000
Pembroke Farming Families

Horticultural Society of NY, New York, NY
$25,000
GreenHouse Program Rikers Island

Hunters for the Hungry, Big Island, VA
$10,000
General Support

Legal Aid Society, New York, NY
$50,000
General Support

Life Steps Campus Foundation, Casper, WY
$25,000
Supportive Housing Program

Little Sisters of the Assumption, New York, NY
$26,000
Asthma Prevention Program

Midnight Run Dobbs, Ferry, NY
$20,000
General Support

Mid South Delta Local Initiatives Support Corp., Greenville, MS
$15,000
Training Programs

Neighbors Link, Mount Kisco, NY
$15,000
General Support

Potluck, Little Rock, AR
$10,000
Program Support

Society of St. Andrew, Orlando, FL
$15,000
General Support

Community Education Center, Tutwiler, MS
$15,000
Construction

YWCA of New York City, New York, NY
$20,000
ReEntry Employment Program

Frueauff Foundation

Community Services Total: $516,000

Youth Services:
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Age to Age, Wesley Foundation, Russellville, AR
$44,000
Program Enrichment

Alpha House, Home for Boys, Tupelo, MS
$25,000
Salaries, Utilities, Remodeling

AR Sheriffs' Boys & Girls Ranches, Batesville, AR
$30,000
General Support

Big Brothers, Big Sisters, New York, NY
$30,000
Program Support

Big Brothers, Big Sisters of North Central AR, Russellville, AR
$15,000
Program Support

Boys Choir of Tallahassee, Tallahassee, FL
$48,000
Program Enrichment

Boys Clubs of New York, New York, NY
$50,000
Program Support

Boys & Girls Clubs of the AR River Valley, Russellville, AR
$55,000
Program Support Building Campaign

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Big Bend, Tallahassee, FL
$50,000
General Support

Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle TN, Nashville, TN
$50,000
Program Support

Boys, Girls, Adults Community Dev. Center, Marvell, AR
$30,000
Early Childhood Programs Equipment

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service Brooklyn, NY
$20,000
Project Jump Start

Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn & Queens, Ney York, NY
$50,000
Child Care Program Expansion

Centers for Youth & Families, Little Rock, AR
$50,000
Parent Center Classes

Frueauff Foundation Children and the Classics, New York, NY
$20,000
Program Support

Children's Aid Society, New York, NY
$30,000
Health & Fitness Program

Children's Home Society of Florida, Tallahassee, FL
$25,000
Construction

Children's Village, Dobbs Ferry, NY
$30,000
After Care Plus Program

Colorado Boys Ranch Foundation, Denver, CO
$15,000
Education Program Support

Family & Children's Services, Nashville, TN
$15,000
Trauma Debriefing Counseling

Fresh Youth Initiatives, New York, NY
$25,000
Program Support

Good Shepherd Services, New York, NY
$40,000
Youth Activities

Happy Trails Children's Foundation, Apple Valley, CA
$35,000
Cottage Construction

Interfaith Neighbors, New York, NY
$50,000
Teen Leadership & Learning Center, Peace of Mind Project

Inwood House, New York, NY
$30,000
Teen Choice Program

Jonestown Learning Center, Jonestown, MS
$15,000
Construction Project

Kids in the Middle, St. Louis, MO
$5,000
Therapy Sessions

Lighthouse Children's Home, Tallahassee, FL
$30,000
Remodeling & Construction

Little Rock Boys & Girls Clubs, Little Rock, AR
$30,000
Education Programming

Metropolitian Inter-Faith Association, Memphis, TN
$15,000
Teen Job Services

Mount Saint Vincent Home, Denver, CO
$10,000
General Operating Support

North Garland County Boys & Girls Clubs, Hot Springs Village, AR
$20,000
General Operating Support

Our House, Monroe, LA
$20,000
Construction Project

PARK, Little Rock, AR
$50,000
Program Support

Frueauff Foundation Partners Mentoring Association, Denver, CO
$25,000
General Operating Support

Petit Jean Youth Foundation, Morrilton, AR
$40,000
Program Development Endowment Support

R.M. Pyles Boys Camp, Valencia, CA
$15,000
Summer Camp Scholarships

Rural Cumberland Resources, Crossville, TN
$10,000
Community of Readers

Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club, Greenville, SC
$2,000
Equipment Purchase

Sheltering Arms Children's Services, New York, NY
$20,000
Upward After School Program

Shelter of Sunshine, Russellville, AR
$50,000
Program Support

St. Christopher's, Dobbs Ferry, NY
$45,000
Children's Health Services

St. Vincent's Services, Brooklyn, NY
$40,000
Group Home Support

Suwanne River Council, Boys Scouts of America, Tallahassee, FL
$25,000
Learning for Life

Volunteer Center, Tucson, AZ
$5,000
Matching National Service Grant

YMCA, Lafayette, LA
$10,000
Financial Assistance Program

Youth Home, Inc, Little Rock, AR
$50,000
Financial Program Development, Student Support Groups

Youth Services Total: $1,394,000

Social Services Total: $2,035,000


Health
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Hospitals:
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AR Children's Hospital, Little Rock, AR
$50,000
Child Life & Education Department Endowment

Baptist Health Foundation, Little Rock, AR
$25,000
Endowed Scholarship Fund

Craig Hospital, Englewood, CO
$60,000
Housing Project

The Floating Hospital New York, NY
$20,000
Health Link for Families in Transition

Frueauff Foundation Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center, Salida, CO
$40,000
Remodeling Project

Monfort Children's Clinic, Greeley, CO
$20,000
Social Work Program Support

Northern Westchester Hospital Center, Mount Kisco, NY
$20,000
Family Health Practice

Saint Vincents Hospital & Medical Center, New York, NY
$35,000
Parent Education Program

Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children, Tallahassee, FL
$30,000
Van Purchase

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Tallahassee, FL
$55,000
Women's & Children's Medical Services Center, Diabetes Program

Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX
$15,000
Brachial Plexus Clinic Travel and Parent Education

Wickenburg Regional Health Care Foundation, Wickenburg, AZ
$50,000
Cardiac Monitor System

Hospitals Total: $420,000

Special Programs:
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Frueauff Foundation

Alzheimer's Project, Tallahassee, FL
$18,000
Program Support

Balm in Gilead, New York, NY
$15,000
Prison Initiative

Big Bend Hospice Foundation, Tallahassee, FL
$50,000
Endowment Fund

Capital Medical Society Foundation, Tallahassee, FL
$20,000
We Care Network

CARTI Foundation, Little Rock, AR
$25,000
Cancer Well-Fit Program

Making Headway Foundation, Chappaqua, NY
$15,000
Clinical Training Fellowship

Nat Assoc. of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders, Highland Park, IL
$20,000
Youth Services Expansion

Nat Catholic Aids Network, San Francisco, CA
$25,000
Conference Financial Aid

Nat Center for Disability Services, Albertson, NY
$40,000
Program Support

Nat Hypertension Association, New York, NY
$15,000
General Support

Visiting Nurse Service, New York, NY
$15,000
Pediatric Respite Program

Special Programs Total: $258,000

Medical Schools:
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Frueauff Foundation

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
$15,000
Pulmonary Hypertension Department

Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, NY
$15,000
Scholarship Fund

Cornell University Medical College, New York, NY
$40,000
Construction Project

Florida State University School of Nursing, Tallahassee, FL
$40,000
Distance Learning Program, Scholarship Endowment

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD
$40,000
Peace Corps Scholarship Endowment, Community Nursing Program

Medical Schools Total: $150,000

Health Total: $828,000

Dues:
Council on Foundations: $13,960.00

Total Distribution in 2001: $4,844,960

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