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Ford Foundation Annual Report 1971
The Ford
Foundation is a private, nonprofit institution dedicated to the
public wellbeing. It seeks to identify and contribute to the
solution of certain problems of national or international
importance. It works principally by granting funds to institutions
and organizations for experimental, demonstration, and
developmental efforts that give promise of producting Annual
Report 1971 significant advances in various fields.
Occasionally, the Foundation itself administers projects. As an
additional means of accomplishing program objectives, the
Foundation in some instances makes grants to individuals whose
professional talent or experience corresponds with Foundation
programs and activities. The Foundation was established in 1936 by
Henry Ford and Edsel Ford and made grants largely to Michigan
charitable and educational institutions until 1950, when it became
a national organization. Including