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Funder Type

Private Foundation
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IT Classification

C - Funds little to no technology
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Authority

Prince Charitable Trusts
Summary

The Prince Charitable Trusts were established in 1947 and operate as a family foundation supporting programs in Chicago, Illinois, Washington, DC and Newport, Rhode Island.
Today, their giving remains concentrated in these geographic areas, while also reflecting a widening circle of compassion, demonstrated by their support of the arts, environment, youth, health and other areas of giving.
The Prince Charitable Trusts gives in the following categories by city:
- Chicago, IL
- Arts and Culture
- Environment
- Ending Youth Homelessness
- MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at Prince
- Sports-based Youth Development
- Violence Reduction
- Washington DC
- Arts and Culture
- Environment
- Promoting Health
- Prince-MARPAT
- Newport, RI
- Arts and Cultural Heritage
- Environment
- Human Services
History of Funding

The Prince Charitable Trusts have examples of past grant awards available to view here: https://princetrusts.org/selected-grants/.
Additional Information

The Trusts do not fund projects that promote or proselytize any religion. While they do fund the projects of faith-based organizations, those projects must be secular in nature
The Trusts do not fund organizations that discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, race, color, creed, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any veteran's status.