Charities That Fell Off the Philanthropy 400 List in 2011
October 16, 2011 | Read Time: 1 minute
The following charities appeared on the Philanthropy 400 list in 2010, but not in 2011 for a variety of reasons, such as a decline in big gifts or a conclusion to a capital campaign.
| Academy for Educational Development |
| American Bible Society |
| American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science |
| American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research |
| American-Nicaraguan Foundation |
| Anti-Defamation League |
| Bard College |
| Baylor University |
| Best Friends Animal Society |
| Boston Symphony Orchestra |
| Burnham Institute for Medical Research |
| California Academy of Sciences |
| Cape Cod Healthcare Foundation |
| City College of City University of New York |
| Cleveland Foundation |
| Cooperative Housing Foundation International |
| Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America |
| Family Health International |
| Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS |
| FHI 360* |
| First Book |
| Food for the Hungry |
| Fordham University |
| Fund for Public Schools |
| Gleaning for the World |
| Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation |
| Hillsdale College |
| Human Rights Watch |
| International Partnership for Microbicides |
| Jewish National Fund |
| KCET/Community Television of Southern California |
| Le Moyne College |
| Lucile Salter Packard Childrens Hospital at Stanford |
| Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust |
| Newseum |
| RAND Corporation |
| Rural Economic Development Center |
| Saint Louis University |
| San Diego State University |
| Scripps Health |
| Seattle Art Museum |
| Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation and Guild Association |
| Smith College |
| Society for Science & the Public |
| Texas Children’s Hospital |
| University of Hawaii System |
| University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio |
| Van Andel Institute |
| Virginia Tech |
| Washington State University |
| Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades |
| World Emergency Relief |
* Formerly Family Health International, the organization that acquired Academy for Educational Development.
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