Planned Parenthood donors
 
& Grants to Other Pro-Abortion Groups 

Pro-abortion Donors T thru Z

Donors A thru D           Donors E thru M          Donors N thru S         Donors T thru Z

 

GRANTMAKER &
MINORITY FOCUS
(if specified)

GRANT RECIPIENT,  AMOUNT, etc.

T. L. L. Temple Foundation

TX

Planned Parenthood of Houston and Southeast Texas Houston, TX
$50,000 authorized: 1995 ** "For general support and increased security"

Planned Parenthood Center of Houston
$40,000 authorized: 1994 **

Tisch Foundation Inc.

655 Madison Ave., 8th Fl.
New York, NY 10021-8087

(212) 545-2000

Contact: Mark J. Krinsky - V.P.

Type of foundation: Independent

Fiscal Date: 12/31/96 Assets: $128,652,956
Total Giving: $10,597,766

Planned Parenthood of New York City

$10,000 authorized: 1994 **

Toledo Community Foundation

608 Madison Ave, Suite 1540
Toledo, OH 43604-1151

(419) 241-5049

Planned Parenthood of Northwest Ohio (Toledo)
$15,819 May 17, 1994 *** "To install a computerized telephone-information system that offers anonymous access to anyone wishing to obtain information about sexuality and reproductive health"
The Tull Charitable Foundation

50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 1245
Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 659-7079

Contact: Barbara Cleveland - Exec. Dir.

Type of foundation: Independent

Fiscal Date: 12/31/97 Assets: $68,247,887
Total Giving: $2,405,325

Planned Parenthood Association of the Atlanta Area
$34,000 authorized: 1995 **
Turrell Fund

21 Van Vleck St.
Montclair, NJ 07042-2358

(973) 783-9358

Contact: E. Belvin Williams - Exec. Dir.

FAX: (973) 783-9283
E-mail: Turrell@bellatlantic.net
http://fdncenter.org/grantmaker/turrell

Type of foundation: Independent

Fiscal Date: 12/31/96 Assets: $130,603,751
Total Giving: $6,057,247 EIN:221551936

Planned Parenthood of Essex County Newark, NJ
$25,000 authorized: 1995 **
$25,000 authorized: 1994 **
United Hospital Fund of New York

Empire State Building
350 Fifth Avenue, 23rd Floor
New York, NY 10118

(212) 494-0700

Planned Parenthood of New York City
$50,000 March 7, 1996 *** "To identify cultural barriers to reproductive-health care among adolescents, and to develop strategies to improve services in New York City"
United Way, etc. Example:
Planned Parenthood of East Central Illinois
"Staff works with local agencies and organizations and foundations that support family planning, educational programs and/or abortion services. United Way of Champaign County supports two programs. Designated donations through United Way and Combined Campaigns are distributed to PPECI after a management fee is deducted." Source: PP website at http://www.ppeci.org/aadvocate.html
(1999)
Victoria Foundation Inc.

NJ

Minorities

Planned Parenthood of Essex County (Newark, NJ)
$50,000 authorized: 1995 ** " For Teen Health Education and Leadership Program, pregnancy prevention program in Newark high schools; Program development Boys; Economically disadvantaged; Girls; Minorities; Reproductive health, family planning; Reproductive health, sexuality education; Secondary school/education; Women; Youth development, services; Youth, pregnancy prevention"

$50,000 authorized: 1994 ** "For challenge grant for capital improvements to Ironbound neighborhood facility Building/renovation"

$41,500 authorized: 1994 ** "For Teen Health Education and Leadership Program, which promotes responsible sexual behavior"

Virginia Beach Foundation

community foundation

Funded by the A.H. Grandy Memorial Trust

 

Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Virginia

$2,300.00 (1998-99) "for security system upgrade" **

Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation

CA

 

Planned Parenthood of San Diego and Riverside Counties San Diego, CA

Planned Parenthood Federation of America New York, NY
$20,000 authorized: 1995 ** "For clinic defense training work with affiliates and pro bono lawyers; etc."

Planned Parenthood of Sacramento Valley Sacramento, CA
$25,290 authorized: 1995 **

Warner Norcross & Judd LLP

(150 attorneys; offices in Grand Rapids, Southfield, Muskegon & Holland, Mich.)

900 Old Kent Building
111 Lyon Street, N.W.
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503-2487

800-752-2401 (x 2295)

(616) 752-2295

Fax: (616) 752-2500

http://www.wnj.com/environmental/recruit2.htm

"Our attorneys have historically contributed their time and skills to community programs and initiatives ... Our attorneys serve on the boards of or donate legal services to many local civic and charitable organizations, including, among others ...Planned Parenthood of West Michigan ..." (Source: firm's website)
Washington AIDS Partnership

c/o Eugene & Agnes Meyer Foundation
1400 16th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036

(202) 939-3379

Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington (Washington, D.C.)
$15,000 Feb 9, 1993 ***
William G. Selby and Marie Selby Foundation

1800 2nd St., Ste. 905
Sarasota, FL 34236

(941) 957-0442

Contact: Debra M. Jacobs - Pres.

Type of foundation: Independent

Fiscal Date: 05/31/97 Assets: $70,034,923
Total Giving: $2,865,245 EIN:596121242

Planned Parenthood Association of Southwest Florida Sarasota, FL
$12,350 authorized: 1995 **
The William Stamps Farish Fund

10000 Memorial Dr., Ste. 920
Houston, TX 77024

(713) 686-7373

Contact: W.S. Farish - Pres.

Type of foundation: Independent

Fiscal Date: 06/30/96  Assets: $118,834,258
Total Giving: $5,365,000  

Planned Parenthood of Houston and Southeast Texas Houston, TX
$20,000 authorized: 1996 **
$100,000 authorized: 1995 **
$100,000 authorized: 1994 **

Planned Parenthood of Nassau County Hempstead, NY
$10,000 authorized: 1996 **
$10,000 authorized: 1995 **
$10,000 authorized: 1994 **

William & Flora Hewlett Foundation

525 Middlefield Road
Suite 200
Menlo Park, CA 94025

(415) 329-1070

Contact: David P. Gardner - Pres.

FAX: (650) 329-9342

URL: http://www.hewlett.org

Type of foundation: Independent

Fiscal Date: 12/31/96  
Assets: $1,453,340,000

Total Giving: $69,280,500  

 

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2050, Tokyo, Japan
($150,000/2 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Comunicación e Información de la Mujer, Mexico City, Mexico
($100,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung, Hannover, Germany
($270,000/1 year) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Environmental Defense Fund, New York, NY
($200,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)
For a policy evaluation and public education program on the links between population and climate change

Grupo de Información en Reproducción Elegida, Mexico City, Mexico
($225,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC
($150,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Italian Association for Women in Development, Rome, Italy
($300,000/2 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Izaak Walton League of America, Gaithersburg, MD
($100,000/3 years) "For population education activities" 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Japanese Organization for International Cooperation in Family Planning, Tokyo, Japan
($100,000/2 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

National Audubon Society, New York, NY
($225,000/3 years) 1997 "For population activities" (Source: Foundation web site)

National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Washington, DC
($250,000/1 year) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

National Wildlife Federation, Washington, DC
($100,000/3 years) 1997 "For the population program" (Source: Foundation web site)

Parliamentarians for Global Action, New York, NY
($150,000/3 years) 1997 "For the Empowerment of Women and Population program" (Source: Foundation web site)

Planned Parenthood Federation of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
($50,000/1 year) 1997 "For Action Canada for Population and Development" (Source: Foundation web site)

Population Action International, Washington, DC
($900,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Population Concern, London, England
($300,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Sierra Club Foundation, San Francisco, CA
($225,000/3 years) 1997 "For the international population program" (Source: Foundation web site)

Society of Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, New York, NY
($50,000/1 year) 1997 "For a national family planning initiative" (Source: Foundation web site)

Spanish Interest Group on Popul'n, Reprod. Health & Develop't, Barcelona, Spain
($150,000/2 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

The University of Toronto, Peace and Conflict Studies, Toronto, Canada
($45,000/1 year) 1997 "For the project entitled The Ingenuity Gap" (Source: Fdn web site)

The University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
($50,000/1 year) 1997 "To establish a reproductive health and rights capacity development program" (Source: Foundation web site)

Väestöliitto, the Family Federation of Finland, Helsinki, Finland
($350,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Academia Méxicana de Investigación en Demografía Médica, Mexico City
($240,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

African Medical and Research Foundation, New York, NY
($600,000/3 years) 1997 "For family planning and reproductive health activities" (Source: Foundation web site)

Asia Foundation, San Francisco, CA
($435,000/3 years) 1997 "For family planning activities in Pakistan" (Source: Foundation web site)

AVSC International, New York, NY
($50,000/1 year) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Centre for Development and Population Activities, Washington, DC
($400,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Centro para los Adolescentes de San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico
($100,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Fundación Mexicana para la Planeación Familiar, Mexico City, Mexico
($300,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Global Fund for Women, Palo Alto, CA
($225,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

International Women's Health Coalition, New York, NY
($405,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Partners in Population and Development, Dhaka, Bangladesh
($300,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Family Planning International Assistance, New York, NY
($600,000/2 years) 1997 "For international family planning assistance" (Source: Foundation web site)

Planned Parenthood of New York City, Margaret Sanger Center International
($450,000/3 years) 1997 "For the Southern Africa initiative" (Source: Foundation web site)

American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
($150,000/3 years) 1997 "for population..." (Source: Foundation web site)

Brown University, Population Studies and Training Center, Providence, RI
($375,000/3 years) 1997 For the Population Studies and Training Center 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

The University of Calif at Berkeley, Department of Maternal and Child Health
($280,000/3 years) 1997 "For the Priorities for Reproductive Health program" (Source: Foundation web site)

The University of Calif at Berkeley, College of Natural Resources
($240,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site) "For the Center for Sustainable Resource Development"

The University of Calif at Berkeley, Department of Demography
($200,000/3 years) 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange between East and West, Program on Population, Honolulu, HI
($50,000/1 year) 1997 "For the research project entitled Population and the Asian Economic Miracle" (Source: Foundation web site)

Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
($100,000/3 years) 1997 "For the Institute of Population Studies" (Source: Foundation web site)

Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
($400,000/3 years) 1997 "For the Center for Population and Development Studies" (Source: Foundation web site)

JSI Research and Training Institute, Arlington, VA
($230,000/2 years) 1997 "For the Empowerment of Women research program" 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Mahidol University, Inst for Population & Social Research, Nakhonpathom, Thailand
($125,000/3 years) 1997 "For the Institute for Population and Social Research" 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

The Univ. of Penn., Philadelphia, PA
($350,000/3 years) 1997 "For the Graduate Group in Demography" (Source: Foundation web site)

Population Council, New York, NY
($2,200,000/3 years) 1997 "For the Social Science Research and Fellowships program" (Source: Foundation web site)

The Univ of Texas at Austin, Population Research Center, Austin, TX
($330,000/3 years) 1997 "For the Population Research Center"

Universidade Federale de Minas Gerais, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
($225,000/3 years) 1997 "For the research and training demography program" (Source: Foundation web site)

Eastern Virginia Medical School, Arlington, VA
($550,000/3 years) 1997 "For the Contraceptive Research and Development Program" 1997 (Source: Foundation web site)

Affinity Group on Population, Reproductive Health and Rights, Takoma Park, MD
($100,000/2 years) 1996 ****

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC
($90,000/3 years)  1996 "For the Population and Sustainable Development program" ****

Catholics for a Free Choice, Washington, DC
($600,000/3 years)  1996 "For general support with a focus on international programs (Source: Foundation web site) 

Child Trends, Washington, DC
($350,000/3 years)  1996 (Source: Foundation web site)

Communications Consortium Media Center, Washington, DC
($200,000/2 years) 1996 "For the Population 2000 Initiative  (Source: Foundation web site)

Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung, Hannover, Germany
($900,000/3 years) 1996 (Source: Foundation web site)

Equilibres et Populations, Levallois-Perret Cedex, France
($500,000/3 years) 1996 (Source: Foundation web site)

International Planned Parenthood Federation, London, England
($750,000/3 years) 1996 (Source: Foundation web site) "For the European Network"

The University of Michigan, Department of Sociology, Ann Arbor, MI
($60,000/2 years)  1996 "For the Population-Environment Dynamics Project in collaboration with the Asian Urban Information Center of Kobe" (Source: Foundation web site)

National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Washington, DC
($300,000/1 year) 1996 (Source: Foundation web site)

Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, New York, NY
($150,000/3 years) 1996 "For the National Family Planning Initiative" (Source: Foundation web site)

Population Resource Center, Princeton, NJ
($350,000/3 years) 1996 (Source: Foundation web site)

Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States, New York, NY
($500,000/3 years) 1996 "For the international program" (Source: Foundation web site)

World Population Foundation, Hilversum, The Netherlands
($600,000/3 years) 1996 (Source: Foundation web site)

World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC
($250,000/3 years) 1996 "For the Population Dynamics and Resource Conservation Initiative (Source: Foundation web site)

Zero Population Growth, Washington, DC
($500,000/3 years) 1996 (Source: Foundation web site)

CARE, Atlanta, GA
($300,000/3 years) 1996 "For public education activities to raise awareness of international family planning programs"

Fronteras Unidas ProSalud Asociación Civil, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
($150,000/3 years) 1996

Management Sciences for Health, Population Program, Boston, MA
($360,000/3 years) 1996 "For family planning programs in Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia"

Pathfinder International, Watertown, MA
($900,000/3 years) 1996

Planning Assistance, Washington, DC
($450,000/3 years) 1996

Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, Seattle, WA
($1,100,000/3 years) 1996 Domestic Family Planning Activities

Advocates for Youth, Washington, DC
($400,000/3 years) 1996

National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Asso, Washington, DC
($750,000/3 years) 1996

Center for Cultural & Technical Interchange between East & West, Honolulu, HI
($300,000/3 years) 1996 "For the program on population"

Johns Hopkins University, Hopkins Population Center, Baltimore, MD
($250,000/3 years) 1996 "For population research and training activities relevant to developing countries"

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
($225,000/3 years) 1996  "For the Population Studies Center"

Population Council, Office for Latin America and the Caribbean, New York, NY
($450,000/3 years) 1996 "For the Program on Gender, Family and Reproductive Health"

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
($330,000/3 years) 1996 "For the Office of Population Research"

Public Health Institute, Los Angeles, CA
($600,000/3 years) 1996 "For the Pacific Institute for Women’s Health

Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica
($200,000/4 years) 1996  "For the Central American Population Program"

The University of California at San Francisco, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, San Francisco, CA
($200,000/3 years) 1996 "For the San Francisco Family Planning Institute"

Population Council, Center for Biomedical Research, New York, NY
($1,200,000/3 years) 1996

Planned Parenthood Federation of America/Western Region Office (San Francisco)
$450,000 over three years Sept 21, 1993 ***

Planned Parenthood Federation of America New York, NY
$430,000 authorized: 1995 **
$550,000 authorized: 1994  3-year grant **

Planned Parenthood Federation, International, Western Hemisphere Region (New York)
$300,000 authorized: 1995 **

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Affiliate Services Center (San Francisco)
$660,000 authorized: 1996 **

Planned Parenthood of New York City, Margaret Sanger Center International (New York)
$450,000 authorized: 1994 3-year grant [South Africa]

William Penn Foundation

Two Logan Square, 11th Floor
100 N. 18th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2757

(215) 988-1830

Contact: Harry E. Cerino - Pres.

FAX: (215) 988-1823

E-mail: infoll@wpennfdn.org

http://fdncenter.org/grantmaker/wmpenn/

Type of foundation: Independent

Fiscal Date: 12/31/97   Assets: $1,006,822,169
Total Giving: $40,608,550

http://fdncenter.org/grantmaker/
wmpenn/index.html

Planned Parenthood of Chester County (West Chester, PA)
$66,000 (07/28/98) **
$32,085 May 17, 1994 ***
$46,200 March 9, 1995 ***

$40,780 Nov 3, 1992 *** "To hire a coordinator of services for teen-agers, a new position"

Planned Parenthood of the Greater Camden Area (New Jersey)
$100,000 Nov 2, 1993 *** "To construct a new facility"
$325,490 February 9, 1993 "To continue a pregnancy-prevention program aimed at adolescent males "

Planned Parenthood of Southern New Jersey (Camden)
$77,000 paid 7/18/97 "For establishing a safe-corridors program for middle-school students, involving teens in peer mediation, and conducting programs for rites-of-passage and social skill-building." **
$230,999 total appropriated/authorized in 1997 (3-yr grant); $32,082 paid in 1997 (1997-1999) "For establishing a safe-corridors program for middle-school students, involving youths in peer mediation, and conducting rites-of-passage and social skill-building programs for youths." **

$13,645 authorized: 1997 **
$433,675 authorized: 1995 (3-yr grant) **

Planned Parenthood Asso. of SE Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)
$33,000 authorized: 1997 ** ["Toward establishment of regional program to provide sexual health training and information to teachers, social workers and other professionals working with children." Children/youth; Elementary/secondary education; etc.]
$33,000 authorized: 1995 **

Planned Parenthood Asso. of Bucks County, Bristol, PA
$102,410 total appropriated/authorized: 1996 (2-yr grant) ; $51,205 paid in 1997 (1996-1997) "For a community-based support program for adolescent girls in Warminster Heights, Bucks County, to strengthen their overall development and internal resources." [Girls; Minorities] **
$50,000 authorized: 1995 **

Planned Parenthood of Chester County, West Chester, PA
$224,027 total appropriated/authorized: 1996 (2-yr grant); $115,748 paid in 1997 (1996-1997) "For a sexual-health education program in collaboration with three community youth organizations in West Chester and Coatesville." ** ["To initiate teen peer sexuality education programs in community youth organizations in West Chester and Coatesville"]
$46,200 authorized: 1994 **
$32,085 authorized: 1994 **

Woods Charitable Fund

P.O. Box 81309
Lincoln, NE 68501

(402) 474-0707

Planned Parenthood of Lincoln (NE)
$25,000 authorized: 1996 ** "For purchase and renovation of second clinical site"
$25,000 authorized: 1995 ** "For purchase and renovation of clinic site"
$75,000 Oct 18, 1994 *** "To purchase and renovate a second site to be used as a comprehensive reproductive-health-care clinic"
Woolworths Planned Parenthood Association of South Africa (PPASA)
R 10,397
(1998)
Z. Smith Reynnolds Foundation, Inc.

101 Reynolda Village
Winston-Salem, NC 27106-5199

Phone: 910 725-7541

http://www.zsr.org/

Planned Parenthood of the Capital and Coast, Raleigh, NC
$18,750 authorized: 1995 **

 

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* Note: This list is by no means exhaustive. The information contained herein continually is being updated.

** Source: The Foundation Center

*** Source: The Chronicle of Philanthropy

**** Source: Company or Foundation website

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