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Bank Site Culls Details on 70 Foundations

May 15, 2008 | Read Time: 1 minute

Grant seekers have a new online resource to consult. Bank of America has created a Web site that provides information about 70 foundations for which it serves as trustee or grant-making agent. Profiles on the site detail each foundation’s mission and areas of interest, application procedures, and recent grants, as well as the bank employee to contact for questions.

“We are very committed to the transparency of the giving,” says Cary Grace, a managing director at Bank of America.

Altogether, Bank of America serves as trustee or grant-making agent for more than 2,000 foundations, which award more than $350-million annually. The bank plans to continue to add foundations to the site, and hopes to have information about more than 100 funds online by the end of the year.

Bank of America hopes that the new site will make it easier for new or smaller charities to compete for grants, says Don Greene, an executive in the bank’s philanthropicmanagement group. “We’d hate to think that the vast majority of resources only go to those organizations with the largest development budgets,” he says.

To get there: Go to http://www.bankofamerica.com/grantmaking.


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Nicole Wallace is features editor of the Chronicle of Philanthropy. She has written about innovation in the nonprofit world, charities’ use of data to improve their work and to boost fundraising, advanced technologies for social good, and hybrid efforts at the intersection of the nonprofit and for-profit sectors, such as social enterprise and impact investing.Nicole spearheaded the Chronicle’s coverage of Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts on the Gulf Coast and reported from India on the role of philanthropy in rebuilding after the South Asian tsunami. She started at the Chronicle in 1996 as an editorial assistant compiling The Nonprofit Handbook.Before joining the Chronicle, Nicole worked at the Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs and served in the inaugural class of the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps.A native of Columbia, Pa., she holds a bachelor’s degree in foreign service from Georgetown University.