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What They Fund
The Albert M. Greenfield Foundation, established in 1953 by Albert M. Greenfield, is driven by the ideals of service, the dignity of mankind, and the preservation of individual and civil liberties. Its broad purpose encompasses support in the areas of arts and culture, economics, education, government, science, and religion. With a primary focus on Philadelphia, it aims to strengthen community life, improve the human condition based on tolerance, dignity, and social justice, and encourage creative thinking to meet unmet needs and adapt to changing social conditions.
Arts and Culture
Supporting innovation and culture in the arts and cultural projects.
Education
Grants for educational initiatives and projects focused on learning.
Human Services
Funding for services that improve community welfare and support.
Civic Initiatives
Encouraging locally-focused, civic, and community-centered projects.

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