Adirondack Experience Blue Mountain Lake, NY
Toward the 50th Anniversary of the Adirondack Park Agency project-$10,000
Toward the 50th Anniversary of the Adirondack Park Agency project-$10,000
For: Support of Adirondack Water Reporting Project
For: Support of the Ballet’s televised performance of The Nutcracker
For: Side-by-Side Kidznotes Concert at the Emily Krzyzewski Center-$4,500; Hillsborough Pops in the Park Concert-$4,500
For: Support of the core exhibit in the Alexander Hamilton Visitor Education Center at Paterson Great Falls National Park
For: One-time support toward the purchase of a lighting control board for the Madison Community Arts Center
For: Reserved for Future Decision Fund-$100,000
Toward the conservation of John Johnston’s 1886 “St. Cecilia” stained glass window
For: Support of the Young Friends audience-building initiative
Toward facilities upgrades and PPE required to re-open the theater-$10,000
Toward support of the New Jersey Arts and Culture Recovery Fund
Toward the restoration, replacement, and extensive repair to the twenty-four window sills and sashes at the 1805 Frisbie House
In honor of Sandra Brown Sherman
For: Support of The Bickford Theatre in honor of Dr. Wilson M. Compton-$5,000
For: The Violet Festival in Dolgeville, NY
Toward the Family Living Room, within the new Osborne Family Resource Center, to be named in honor of Max Spann, Sr. and his family-$25,000 in 2018, 2019, and 2020
For: Jonathan A. Vedder Commencement Award (this grant comprised our total support through 2021)
For: Support of the Launch Program
Toward A Campaign for Durham Academy-$412,500 (along with $350,000 released from RFD fund established in 2018) in 2019 & $825,000 in 2020 & $412,500 in 2021 thereby naming Horton Hall (the Middle School Fine Arts and Language Building).
Toward A Campaign for Durham Academy-$412,500 (along with $350,000 released from RFD fund established in 2018) in 2019 & $825,000 in 2020 & $412,500 in 2021 thereby naming Horton Hall (the Middle School Fine Arts and Language Building).
For: Durham Academy Fund
For: Support of the Game Changer Campaign-$50,000 toward Encourage Durham Youth (endowment); $35,000 toward Empowering Students (programming and operations)
Toward the Adrienne Kirby Family Literacy Project
For: The Annual Fund
For: The Annual Giving Fund-$30,000; toward GFA COVID-19 Relief Fund-$20,000
Toward the STEM Lab project
For: Alumni Fund – Class of ’68-$7,500 in honor of William J. Raver; Class of ’80-$5,000; Class of ’81-$5,000; Class of ’84-$15,000; Class of ’87-$5,000; Class of ’13-$1,000; Class of ’19-$1,000
For: Alumni Association Endowment Fund
For: Carolyn Huntington Bailey Health Center Endowment Fund
For: The F.M. Kirby Foundation, Inc. Scholars Fund-toward the President’s Challenge for Financial Aid
For: Kirby Athletic Merit Scholarships Annual Fund
For: Kirby Athletics Enhancement Gift Fund
For: Maroon Club-$6,000; Friends of Lafayette Football Program-$13,000; Maroon Club-Lacrosse Program-$30,000 (Men’s-$15,000 and Women’s-$15,000); Maroon Club-Swimming Program-$6,000
Toward domestic programs
Toward The Exeter Fund in honor of Dr. Wilson M. Compton, Class of ’77
For: One-time 25th Anniversary support-$10,000
For: Support of efforts in Morris County
For: Support of the 2020 Civitas Forum on Principles and Policies for Public Life
For: The East Hanover-based operations
For: Greater Newark
For: The Annual Fund
Toward the establishment of the Fred Morgan Kirby Prize for Scaling Social Impact-$135,250 ($100,000 prize; $35,250 for program budget) in 2020, 2021, and 2022
Toward Hill School Student Financial Aid-$25,000
For: Support of the Dining and Athletics (DAC) Complex
Toward The Peck Promise: The Campaign for Excellence Elevated, specifically projects to be completed in the F.M. Kirby Family Lower School
Toward The Peck Promise: The Campaign for Excellence Elevated, specifically projects to be completed in the F.M. Kirby Family Lower School-$125,000 in 2018, 2019, and 2020
For: The Annual Giving Fund
Toward The Leader in Me Program in Forks Elementary and Palmer Elementary Schools in Easton, PA
For: Crisis Response Fund-$25,000; The Wake Forest Fund-$25,000
Toward the Allan P. and Marian Sutherland Kirby Center for Creative Arts Endowment Fund-$100,000; for one-time support of the Shafer Alumni House-$50,000
For: The Kirby Presidents Leadership Conference at Lafayette College held in January 2020
For: Continued efforts to enact legislation and policies to prevent future forest pest introduction in the U.S.
Toward science-based policy solutions to protect the Adirondacks from acid deposition
For: Program Services
For: Community Greening Program
For: The Small Grants Program
For: Continued support of the Adirondack Lakes Assessment Program (ALAP)-$15,000
For: New Jersey programs
Toward the NJ Municipal Asset Profiler (NJMAP) project
Toward the Forever Forest: The Campaign for the Redwoods
For: Continued efforts in North Carolina
Toward continued support to defend clean air rules that protect the Adirondacks from acid rain pollution-$15,000
Toward the New Jersey Chapter Operations endowment-$40,000
Toward the conservation of the Follensby Landscape-$70,000 in 2019 and $130,000 in 2020
Toward the conservation of the Follensby Landscape-$70,000 in 2019 and $130,000 in 2020
For: New Jersey programs only
Toward the Upper Delaware Watershed Home Rivers Initiative in New Jersey-$25,000
For: Support for Early-Career Investigators through the International Research Grant Program
For: Programs in the Northwest New Jersey Region-$30,000; National Home Office-Extramural Research support in immunotherapy-$220,000
For: Support of the COVID-19 Action Initiative
Toward the Early Career Fellowship program focused in translational science
For: The Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
Toward the F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center, specifically the Innovation and Education Fund
For: Continued support of the work of Drs. Chet Moritz and Murray Blackmore
Toward the purchase of a Nuclear Magnetic Response (NMR) machine
Toward two CCF Research Fellowship Awards
Toward Valerie Fund Children’s Center for pediatric cancer and blood disorders expansion (Growing Forward Campaign)
For: Support of research directed toward better treatment and prevention of osteoarthritis
Toward Beta Cell Replacement research and Regeneration work
Toward support of the F. M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging
Toward the new construction of the Walker D. Kirby Primary Care Center (including the wellness community space) in Dolgeville, NY-$420,000 in 2018, and $415,000 in 2019 and 2020
For: Support of the work of Dr. Adrienne Boire within MSK’s Brain Tumor Center
Toward the construction and naming of the F. M. Kirby Foundation Neuroscience Center at Overlook Medical Center-$170,000 in 2020 and $80,000 in 2021
Toward the construction and naming of the F. M. Kirby Foundation Neuroscience Center at Overlook Medical Center-$170,000 in 2020 and $80,000 in 2021
Toward the LLS Children’s Initiative
Toward the purchase of a scanning electron microscope
Toward the purchase of a combined Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry System
Toward general operating support for UNOS Labs
Toward operational costs of the CNNR Imaging Facility
For: National Disaster Relief Fund
Toward disaster relief in Morris County, NJ-$67,500; toward blood donor programs in Morris County, NJ-$50,000
Toward disaster relief operations in Luzerne County, specifically Wilkes-Barre and Wyoming Valley, PA
For: Support of Americares Wellness Center in Stamford, CT-$25,000; support of Americares Free Clinic of Stamford, CT-$20,000
For: Morris County programs
Toward support of the Safe Homes, New Lives: Domestic Violence Emergency Housing capital campaign
Toward the Crisis/Community Service Center in Newark
Toward Phase 1 of the project to renovate and rebuild the Center Park (an informal “challenge grant” for potential community support)
For: Morris County programs
For: Support of the Morristown location only
For: Capital support
For: Support of the Morristown operations only
For: Morris County programs and services
Toward capital needs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
For: The Center for Citizenship and Legal Immigration-$20,000; toward the Justice for All initiative-$10,000; toward COVID-19 related technological and programming needs-$5,000
For: Projects in Morris County only
For: One-time support of the Morristown Partnership Commercial Rent Grant Program
Toward biannual maintenance of the Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and rescue tool system
For: Comprehensive Early Intervention Program
For: The Health Care Division – Clinical Operations
For: General operating support, particularly Luzerne and Northampton Counties
For: General operating support in Morris County only
Toward education programs and support services in Durham and Orange counties
For: Morris County programs
Toward support of the Veterans to Veterans Program in New Jersey and North Carolina-$25,000
Toward renovations to the fire station
For: Support of the Fund for the Triangle, specifically toward COVID relief efforts in Durham and Orange counties
For: Morris County programs
For: Orange and Durham Counties collaborative partnership support-$160,000; for Orange and Durham Counties Basic Needs support-$20,000; for the 10 to Watch initiative-$20,000; for Rapid Response Fund-$25,000
For: Annual allocations to community-based social service agencies and programs
For: Support of the learn-to-swim initiative in New Jersey and the Durham and Orange Counties of North Carolina
For: Support of the Smilow-Burroughs Clubhouse in Bridgeport, CT
For: The Morristown Health Clinic
Toward specific programs for family philanthropies-$2,100
Toward the Braver Angels Initiative
Toward support for the enforcement of the Janus decision
For: Expanding the Reach of UNC-TV Early Education Resources: A Focus on Reaching North Carolina’s Hispanic Families initiative
Toward “The Black Sky” documentary film project
Toward the purchase of video live-streaming equipment
For: Capital improvements
For: One-time support of Undercroft storm damage repairs and remediation-$10,000
In support of the Education in Ministry program for seminarians-$8,000; toward the purchase of audio-visual equipment-$10,000