MINNEAPOLIS, Marshall Field's invites local
nonprofit organizations to submit
grant proposals through its stores community
grant program."
Marshall Field's believes that
individuals, families and communities rely
on the support of corporations to help foster a healthy
and productive society
through responsible giving.
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Grants are renewable based upon an evaluation
of
achieved results, continuing need and available funds. Marshall Field's community giving program
awards
grants to nonprofit organizations that benefit children and youth in three
areas: education
, arts and culture, and health and welfare. Building on a 150-year tradition, Marshall Field's
Gives
supports causes in education that inspire children to read and learn,
arts and cultural organizations
that spark the imagination, and health and
welfare programs that strengthen the lives of children
and families.
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Project Safe Crib is a program that works through health agencies and
Habitat for Humanity to educate
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"Marshall Field's Gives is a reflection of our brand and an opportunity to
make
a meaningful impact in our communities," said Frank Guzzetta, president
and chief executive officer
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Marshall Field's does
not fund grants for places of worship devoted solely to religious instruction
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Grant applications will be accepted March 1 through April 29,
2005, at Marshall Field's stores.
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Project Safe Crib Milestone - The Danny Foundation Marks 1000 Donated Cribs
Marshall Field's Announces
Annual Community Grant Process
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"We have a longstanding
tradition of giving in the communities
we serve and we're committed to
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, The Danny Foundation
for Crib and
Child Product Safety announces a Project Safe Crib milestone, 1000 new "safe
cribs
" donated. The recipients of the milestone crib, clients of the Alameda
County Emergency Medical Services
for Children, were overjoyed and now feel
secure knowing their new baby will sleep safely.
Working on The Danny Foundation's philosophy that not one child should be
exposed to the dangers
of an unsafe crib, the Foundation has developed a
long-range plan to take this essential program
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Information
and applications for Marshall Field's community grant program are available
at
any Marshall Field's store or by calling 612-375-2300.definitions families
Project Safe Crib Affiliates:
Alameda County Emergency Medical Services for Children - Public Health
Department
Arizona Association for Supportive Child Care - Kith + Kin Project
Contra Costa Health Services
East Bay Habitat
for Humanity
Homeward Bound Phoenix Arizona
Humboldt
Child Care Council
Mt Diablo Habitat for Humanity
San
Francisco Homeless Prenatal Program
San Francisco Department of Public Health - Silver Avenue Family
Health Center
The Perinatal Council
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Proposals will
be considered for both new and ongoing programs for support
provided the program meets Marshall Field
's Gives funding guidelines.
About Marshall Field's Gives
Marshall Field's has a rich
history of philanthropic giving to nonprofit
organizations and civic causes through the company's
umbrella giving program,
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