Protecting Marine Species from Industry: An Oceans Health and Bycatch Reduction Initiative
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Conservation
Paul M. Angell Family Foundation
Supporting Conservation, Performing Arts, Social Impact
Protecting Marine Species from Industry: An Oceans Health and Bycatch Reduction Initiative
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Conservation
Colorado Wildlands Project
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Conservation
JOHN ADAMS American Opera in Two Cities
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Performing Arts
K-12 Arts Education at the University of Chicago
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Performing Arts
The Trial In The Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Performing Arts
General Operations
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Performing Arts
Services for Print Impaired
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Social Impact
General Operating Support
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Social Impact
Healing, Leading, Changing: Supporting Youth to Address Trauma Caused by Racism
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Social Impact
Promoting Access and Affordability to Education in USVI
$25,000.00 | Fall 2022 | Social Impact
Welcome to the web site of the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, where you can learn about the Foundation, its granting activities, and peruse grant recipients. Current account holders can log into the online grant management area to work on open applications or complete reports. While you're here, please click on About Paul M. Angell to learn about the life of the man who inspired the formation of this Foundation.
We are sad to announce that foundation founder and president, Charles T. Angell, died this past Friday, December 16, of complications from pancreatic cancer. He was 81 years of age. … Learn More »
The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation is a proud supporter of the Chicago Abortion Fund (CAF). For the past three years, the PMAFF has supported CAF's work to bolster their efforts to support more people in need of abortion care by expanding their direct abortion assistance program. Please read on to learn more about the important work of … Learn More»