Winners of the MacArthur Foundation’s Award for Nonprofit Groups
April 5, 2007 | Read Time: 1 minute
Action Health Incorporated
(Lagos, Nigeria)
Award amount:$500,000
Purpose: To establish a residential
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training center and library as part of the organization’s sexual-health education efforts in Nigeria
Institute for Security and Democracy
(Mexico City)
Award amount: $500,000
Purpose: To create a center for police-officer accreditation in Mexico
Institute of Law and Public Policy
(Moscow)
Award amount: $500,000
Purpose: To offer additional training opportunities for Russian lawyers
Kartemquin Films
(Chicago)
Award amount: $500,000
Purpose: For board and staff support, to preserve and digitize older films, and to create a fellowship for minority filmmakers
National Housing Law Project
(Oakland, Calif.)
Award amount: $500,000
Purpose: For staff development and to create a cash reserve and upgrade the group’s communications system
Resources Himalaya Foundation
(Kathmandu, Nepal)
Award amount: $350,000
Purpose: To study the relationship between conservation and development and secure a permanent office for this group that trains scientists to manage biodiversity programs in the region
Society for Education Welfare and Action
(Jhagadia, India)
Award amount: $350,000
Purpose: To establish a reproductive-health training and resource center to help prevent maternal mortality among rural women
Woodstock Institute
(Chicago)
Award amount: $350,000
Purpose: To upgrade technology, develop a strategic plan, and build a cash reserve for this group that helps low-income people increase and protect their financial assets