Robert W. Scrivner Award for Creative Grantmaking
The Robert W. Scrivner Award for Creative Grantmaking "was established in 1985 to recognize a grantmaker who has demonstrated outstanding creativity. It honors grantmakers who, with a combination of vision, principle and personal commitment, are making a critical difference in a creative way. The award was created as a memorial to the late Robert Winston Scrivner, former staff associate of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and first executive director of the Rockefeller Family Fund, by a number of his friends and colleagues.
"In accordance with the wishes of the donors, the Council on Foundations administers the award program. A selection committee, chaired by a member of the Council's Board of Directors, carefully reviews each nomination and determines the award winner. The decision of the selection committee is final and is not subject to review by the donors, the Council staff or its board.
"The 2009 co-recipients of the Scrivner Award are Geri Mannion, Director of the US Democracy Program at Carnegie Corporation of New York, and Taryn Higashi, Executive Director of Unbound Philanthropy, formerly Deputy Director of the Human Rights Unit and Program Officer for Migrant and Refugee Rights at the Ford Foundation. These two ladies are being honored for their co-founding of the Four Freedoms Fund, a national funding collaborative that has helped build and sustain a national network of grassroots, regional and state organizations to protect the rights of immigrants and their integration into American civic life." [1]
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Past Recipients of the Robert W. Scrivner Award for Creative Grantmaking
(Affiliation at time of nomination)
- 2008 - Linetta J. Gilbert, Ford Foundation
- 2007 - John L. Damonti, Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation
- 2006 - Mary L. Thomas, The Spartanburg County Foundation
- 2005 - Nancy Latimer (deceased), The McKnight Foundation
- 2004 - Chet Tchozewski, Global Greengrants Fund
- 2003 - Aida Rodriguez, Ph.D., Nonprofit Management Program, Robert J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy; Magui Rubalcava, Hispanics in Philanthropy; Barbara A. Taveras, Edward W. Hazen Foundation; Luz A. Vega-Marquis, Marguerite Casey Foundation
- 2002 - Marie C. Wilson, Ms. Foundation for Women
- 2001 - Craig E. McGarvey, The James Irvine Foundation
- 2000 - Stanley S. Litow, IBM Corporation
- 1999 - Ethel Ríos de Betancourt, Puerto Rico Community Foundation
- 1998 - Tom Layton, Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation
- 1997 - Rick Little, International Youth Foundation
- 1996 - Rebecca Adamson, First Nations Development Institute and Anne Firth Murray, Global Fund for Women
- 1995 - Robert Crane, Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation
- 1994 - Jack Litzenberg, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
- 1993 - Caroline Carpenter, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
- 1992 - Mary Mountcastle, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation
- 1991 - Polly Nyberg, The St. Paul Companies
- 1990- Not Awarded
- 1989 - Joyce Bove, The New York Community Trust
- 1988 - Patricia Biggers, The Ford Foundation
- 1987 - Sally Lilienthal, The Ploughshares Fund
- 1986 - Edward Nathan, The Zellerbach Fund
- 1985 - Margaret Gage, Peace Development Fund
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Robert W. Scrivner Award for Creative Grantmaking, Council on Foundations, accessed September 4, 2009.