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Public Welfare Foundation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Public Welfare Foundation
The Public Welfare Foundation distributes grants to organizations it believes it can contribute to reform. It has distributed more than $540 million in aid to 4,700 organizations. In 2013, it had total assets of $488.2 million and total giving of $20.2 million. Its average grant size is $148,324. These grants are awarded for both general and project support, but not for individuals, direct services, international projects, or endowment campaigns. ==History==
The foundation was overseen by Charles E. Marsh until 1953. His wife oversaw it from 1952 to 1974. It owned the Spartanburg Herald-Journal, the The Tuscaloosa News, and The Gadsden Times. But a 1969 federal tax law required non-profits to sell newspaper holdings, so the foundation had to sell these papers to the New York Times in 1985. In 2011, it added a special initiative to fund civil legal aid for the poor.
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