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May 6, 2010

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc.

Focus Areas:

Innovation in Job Training

Range:

$200,000 – $300,000

Geographic Focus:

National focus on rural communities, otherwise focused on Baltimore, Chicago, New York, NE Pennsylvania, and Hawaii

Funder Type:

Private

Eligibility:

Organizations must:

  • Be a nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status; or have a fiscal sponsor that has 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.
  • Provide direct services to low-income and vulnerable populations.
  • Have audited financial statements or external financial reviews.
  • Have been in operation for at least three years.

Summary:

The Foundation supports quality training programs that lead to employment enable individuals and families to achieve economic stability. The Foundation supports job-training programs that result in industry-recognized credentials, as well as job-placement and retention services.

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