NEWS & EVENTS
- Lincoln Center to Launch New Outdoor Venues and Programming as part of Landmark Collaboration with SNF
25 February 2021
- Getting Teachers in Rural Schools the Resources They Need through DonorsChoose
23 February 2021
- Spotlight on 25 Years of Grantmaking: Notes from SNF Program Officer Aristi Stathakopoulou
23 February 2021
- ReGeneration Academy for Food Innovation. By New Agriculture New Generation
23 February 2021
- DIALOGUES Parontes (Present): Is the news on lockdown?
18 February 2021
- A Conversation with Stacey Abrams through the SNF Paideia Program at Penn
18 February 2021
- SNF Small Business Growth & Recovery Fund Launched by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition and SNF
17 February 2021
- The Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Cancels its Grant to the Hellenic Sailing Federation, Seeking other ways to Support a Sailing Program for People with Disabilities
17 February 2021
- March in Vamvakou
17 February 2021
- 2021 SNF Nostos
16 February 2021
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MULTI MEDIA
- 2020. A Challenging Year but Full of Creativity for iMEdD.
26 February 2021
- SNF’s Grantmaking at 25: A Message from Co-President Andreas Dracopoulos
27 January 2021
- Hear from New York Stem Cell Foundation Interns about their Experience
27 January 2021
- COVID-19 and the Future of Philanthropy: A discussion between SNF Co-President Andreas Dracopoulos and Robin Hood CEO Wes Moore
18 January 2021
- Best Wishes for a Warm and Healthy New Year from SNF
21 December 2020
- Health Initiative
15 December 2020
- Νew SNF General Hospital of Komotini
15 December 2020
- SNF University Pediatric Hospital of Thessaloniki
15 December 2020
- Digital Town Hall Meetings for New Hospitals in Komotini, Thessaloniki and Sparta as part of the Health Initiative
15 December 2020
- New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) in Conversation with Moderna Founder Dr. Derrick Rossi
15 December 2020
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HIGHLIGHTS
- Thousands of Grants Around the World, One Purpose
From the Greek mountain village of Vamvakou to Zambia’s Copperbelt Province, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) has made grants for projects in more than 130 countries.
- Bridging the Gap between Academic Research and the Market in Greece
Self-healing concrete, which naturally fills any tiny gaps that form over time, could be the future of the building material. But first, there’s a bigger gap that needs to be overcome: that between academic research taking place in the lab and products available on the market.
- Bambini Senza Sbarre: Humanizing Connections between Children and Incarcerated Parents
Children with incarcerated parents should enjoy the same rights as other children. It’s a principle that drives Bambini Senza Sbarre’s work in Italy, and a principle that, thanks in part to their efforts, is now incorporated into policy guidelines across Europe.
- The Teams Helping Get Young New Yorkers through the Pandemic
“I cannot wait to get in the gym with my teammates and my coaches,” says Grace Sundback. It’s a particularly challenging time for young people in New York, with school schedules, social lives, and—particularly in underserved communities—support networks upended indefinitely.
- The Energy of the Street Meets the Curiosity of the University in the SNF Public Humanities Initiative
“Why public humanities? Because they should be public, because the humanities should be available for everyone and not shut away, and not just for those who can pay,” says Mark Mazower, Director of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Public Humanities Initiative (SNFPHI) at Columbia University.
- Their Ηeart’s in the Work and their Work’s in the Heart: Greek Fellows Contribute to the Zurich Heart Project
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and Europe. For end-stage heart failure, the only curative method of treatment now available is heart transplant, but the significant mismatch between needs and suitable donors means that potential recipients often face a long, uncertain wait.
- Quality Outdoor Public Space, A Need Both Timely and Timeless
Outdoor public spaces have always been important, but perhaps never more so than during the months of the pandemic, when they’ve become havens for relaxation, exercise, and escape from the same few rooms we’re spending all our time in.
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