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New York / New York / United States
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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation was incorporated in 1937, and the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, as it was then known, was established two years later. The Guggenheim Museum took as its basis the new forms of art being developed by such artists as Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Piet Mondrian. The New York museum seeks to promote the understanding and appreciation of art, architecture, and other manifestations of modern and contemporary visual culture; to collect, preserve, and research art objects; and to make them accessible to scholars and an increasingly diverse audience through its network of museums, programs, educational initiatives, and publications. The New York museum is part of a network of museums located in the SoHo section of New York and internationally in Berlin, Venice, Bilbao and Las Vegas. The New York museum in housed in a Frank Lloyd Wright designed building.
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Hastings On Hudson / New York / United States
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The Newington Cropsey Foundation is a private entity dedicated to preserving and sharing the work of Hudson River School artist Jasper F. Cropsey. The work is available for viewing by appointment only.

New York / New York / United States
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The Rockefeller Foundation is a knowledge-based global foundation committed to enriching and sustaining the lives and livelihoods of poor and excluded people throughout the world. The foundation provides grants to help eradicate poverty and hunger, minimize the burden of disease, improve employment opportunities, increase the availability and quality of housing and schools and stimulate creativity and cultural expression. The foundation organizes its grant-making efforts into areas of work and specific programs. There are two areas of work: thematic and shared. Thematic work includes food security, health equity, creativity and culture and working communities. Shared areas of work include global inclusion and the foundation s regional work in Southeast Asia, North America and Eastern and Southern Africa. The foundation has headquarters in New York and regional offices in California, Thailand and Kenya, as well as a conference and study center in Italy.
Katonah / New York / United States
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Stepping Stones is the historic home of Bill and Lois Wilson, respective co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous and the Al-Anon Family Groups. Stepping Stones is on the state and national registers of historic places.

Chappaqua / New York / United States
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Making Headway Foundation was established in 1996 by Maya and Edward Manley of Chappaqua and Clint Greenbaum in an effort to provide humanistic services for children physically and emotionally returning to family and school life.

Making Headway Foundation endeavors to enhance quality of life services in hospitals and to provide educational outreach, comfort and cures for children diagnosed with brain or spinal cord tumors.

For more information, be sure to call the telephone number or visit the website provided.

Hauppauge / New York / United States
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United-Guardian is a diversified company that provides research, product development, manufacturing and marketing. The company focuses on products, such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetic ingredients, health care products, medical devices and proprietary industrial products. United-Guardian has been granted more than 30 patents and has a catalog of approximately 100 products in various stages of development. The company has moved from almost exclusively emphasizing research and product development to the marketing of its proprietary product portfolio. United-Guardian has a marketing agreement with International Specialty Products, which deals with cosmetic products in the United States, Canada, Mexico, South and Central America, Europe and Asia. The company was founded in 1942 and maintains its headquarters in Hauppauge, N.Y.
Merrick / New York / United States
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Pins for Pauly is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 in memory of Paul Pavlou, who died of leukemia at age 15. It's named for Paul's love of bowling. The foundation raises money for families affected by leukemia, to help offset costs of treatments and bills not covered by insurance. Its flagship event is the annual Bowl-a-Thon, where bowlers raise money during their games, as each pin counts for a certain amount of money pledged by player sponsors. Paul's parents Andreas and Georgia run the foundation, which operates out of the offices of the St. Demetrius Greek Orthodox Church on Kenny Avenue. Paul was an altar boy at the church.

Middletown / New York / United States
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Sparks helps people to do what sparks their interest and makes them come alive through interactive classes. Learn to lead a more fulfilling life!Create more wellness in your life through Reiki Healing!
Mount Kisco / New York / United States
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The Mathers Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1982 which supports basic science research. The executive director is James H. Handelman.