Miscellaneous donations received by  Catholics for a Free Choice – Católicas por el Derecho a Decidir – CDD – Mexico City, Mexico, from American foundations.

 

Vida Humana Internacional Report, April, 2007

 

 

CATOLICAS POR EL DERECHO A DECIDIR – CDD - MEXICO CITY, MEXICO

 

 

THE DAVID AND LUCILE PACKARD FOUNDATION www.packfound.org

 

360,000

(1999)

665,000

(2000) For a “collaborative reproductive rights initiative focusing on Catholic communities in Mexico.”

450,000

(2002)

Turner Foundation

www.turnerfoundation.org

75,000

(1999)

The John D. and Catherine MacArthur Foundation www.macfound.org/grants

40,000

(1997) Global Security and Sustainability. Population and Reproductive Health – International.

150,000

(1998) Global Security and Sustainability. Population and Reproductive Health – International. Focusing on women’s sexual and reproductive rights.

210,000

(2000) Global Security and Sustainability. Population and Reproductive Health – International. Focusing on women’s sexual and reproductive rights.

250,000

(2003) For an outreach program promoting sexuality education among young Catholics in Chiapas, Guerrero, and Oaxaca (over three years).(1)

270,000

(2006) To improve the implementation at the state level of federal policy that promotes young people's sexual and reproductive health and rights in Mexico (over three years).(1)

Ford Foundation

www.fordfound.org

300,000

(2000) “To build a pro-choice alliance in Mexico by expanding the Catholic constituency for reproductive rights.” (Source: Annual Report 2000)

50,000

(2005) To promote a closer articulation between human rights defenders and sexual and reproductive rights organizations, and integrate sexual and reproductive rights and women’s rights.

Wallace Global fund

Their objective is to improve access to safe abortion recognizing the scale and complexity of the population issue, they seek initiatives which expand reproductive choices for women as a way to improve the lives of women and their families and slow the growth of human populations, this information is from their web site. www.wgf.org/grants00_pop.html

150,000

(1996) Católicas por el Derecho a Decidir and Fronteras Unidas Prosalud Asociacion Civil, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, 3 years.

250,000

(1998) For two years.

The Compton Foundation, Inc.

50,000

(2004) To Promote Progressive Catholic Messages.(2)

20,000

(2004) For Reproductive Health/Rights: Visions and Values.(6)

General Service Foundation (GSF)

Dedicated to supporting organizations that promote advancement in three areas: International Peace, Reproductive and Health Rights, and Resources. from their web site www.generalservice.org

20,000

(1998) To develop educational publications used to support the organization’s activities to strengthen the voices of pro-choice Catholics in Mexico.

20,000

(1999) For general support of the group’s efforts to increase access to family planning and to bring to light the debate surrounding abortion in Mexico.

65,000

(2000) (Source: GSF website. Listed under REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS GRANTEES.)

8,335

(2000) (Source: GSF website. Listed under REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS GRANTEES.)

100,000

(2001) (Source: GSF website. Listed under REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS GRANTEES.)

130,000

(2001) (Source: GSF website. Listed under REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS GRANTEES.)

50,000

(2003) For general support of CDD’s efforts to counter the Catholic Church’s anti-choice agenda and to enhance their work to build a national pro-choice alliance in Mexico.

The Moriah Fund

35,000

(2004) First installment of a two-year $70,000 grant, for general support of this organization.(7)

35,000

(2005) Second installment of a two-year $70,000 grant, for general support of this organization.(3)

Robert Sterling Clark Foundation

65,000

(2005) To work with the religious and reproductive rights communities to articulate a morals-based framework to discuss abortion, and to equip these communities to advocate effectively with policymakers and the general public.(4)

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

600,000

(2004) For general support of this organization.(5)

Total Amount

$ 4,418,335.00

 

 

Information Sources:

 

(1)http://www.macfound.org/site/c.lkLXJ8MQKrH/b.932805/k.575E/International_Grant making__Population_and_Reproductive_Health__Recent_Grants.htm#mexico

(2) http://www.comptonfoundation.org/pop_grants04.html(3) http://www.moriahfund.org/pdf/2005grantslist.pdf

(4) http://www.rsclark.org/repro05.pdf

(5)

http://www.hewlett.org/NR/rdonlyres/4642E9C8-F926-4390-837E-8FC3A69C1289/0/W

FHFAnnualReport2004.pdf

(6) http://www.comptonfoundation.org/pop_grants04.html

(7) http://www.moriahfund.org/pdf/2004grantslist.pdf

(8) www.generalservice.org/2003%20reproductive%20health%20and%20rights%20grantees.doc .

 

 

 



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