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He also proposed a $500 million fund to make grants for pilot programs that try to address particular health problems, like diabetes.
The institute, created by Congress in 1976, does not make grants for specific exhibitions; instead it provides money for things like technology, education programs and maintenance of collections.
He said his advisory committee particularly wished it could make grants for water purification and for chronic diseases like diabetes and cancer that have loomed larger in the poor world as people live longer.
"Do you make a financial sacrifice for local environmental reasons and then make it less easy to make grants for worthy causes, including important environmental causes elsewhere?" asked Murray Gell-Mann, a physicist and Nobel Prize winner on the board of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
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That means that Emerson can make grants, for-profit investments and political donations — and does not have to publicly report its donations as a foundation does.
The foundation makes grants for medical research and confers awards for arts and letters.
The National Institute of Justice has made grants for DNA testing in property crimes to New York and to Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties in Florida, said its director, Sarah V. Hart.
Development of a photosynthetic organism to make hydrocarbons is "an important step," said Eric J. Toone, the deputy director for technology at the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, a new agency within the Energy Department that makes grants for high-risk, high-reward projects.
United States Artists makes grants for as much as $50,000, but it also allows artists to post information on their projects and need for funding.
The giant retailer is even making grants of $1,000 for schools to perform the musical, underscoring just how important branded entertainment has become, especially for companies targeting younger consumers.
"Æthelstan A" is the name given by historians to an unknown scribe who drafted charters (or diplomas), by which the king made grants of land, for King Æthelstan of England between 928 and 935.
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