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The aim of the William E. Simon Foundation is to help inner-city youth and families gain access to education and community-based services that promote their independence, personal success, and full participation in America’s free, democratic society.
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The aim of the William E. Simon Foundation is to help inner-city youth and families gain access to education and community-based services that promote their independence, personal success, and full participation in America’s free, democratic society.
Simon served as an officer or on the board of the Jesse Owens Foundation, the Basketball Hall of Fame, the National Tennis Foundation and Hall of Fame, the U.S. Amateur Boxing Foundation, the Women's Sports Foundation, and the World Cup '94 organizing and executive committees.
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Highlights include a $2 million donation made in 1987 – naming the Timothy Charles Simon Wing – and a generous $2.5 million gift in 1995 to seed the Carol G. Simon Cancer Center. The William E. Simon Foundation, which began in 1967, was named for its principal benefactor William Edward Simon.
Simon carried on Olin’s program of research and organization-building through his own William E. Simon Foundation, which funds programs that support free markets, faith, and strong families. The Simon Foundation’s portfolio is also directly concerned with building the capacity of the poor and needy to help themselves, reflecting its founder ...
Soros George & Weber S Et Al Ttees. New York, NY. Tax-exempt since July 1967. EIN: 13-6217788. Subscribe. Receive an email when new data is available for this organization.