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— John F. KENNEDY
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The Fundraising Information Center (FIC) libraries of the Mid-Hudson Library System have a dedicated selection of resources to help you find the money you need for your particular project. Each FIC has the Foundation Center's FC Search product.  FC Search gives you unparalleled access to the Foundation Center's comprehensive database of foundations, corporate givers, and grantmaking public charities, as well as their associated grants.  This fully searchable database will dramatically reduce the time you spend performing funding research.  Choose from 21 search criteria to generate targeted lists of funding prospects in a matter of seconds.
The Adriance Memorial Library in Poughkeepsie is a Foundation Center Cooperating Collection.  
Reach them online at

http://poklib.org/html/foundation_center.php

The Fundraising Information Center in Columbia County is

 Chatham Public Library
Woodbridge Avenue
Chatham, NY 12037

518-392-3666

http://chatham.lib.ny.us/

 

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