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The Ford Foundation was chartered on... the presidency of the Ford Foundation fell to Edsel... the Ford Foundation board of trustees commissioned a report to determine how the foundation should continue... the Ford Foundation has not had any connections to the Ford Motor Company nor the Ford family for... the Ford Foundation building was the first large... the Ford Foundation has been a target of criticism from both the political left and the right... Critics cite the financial involvement of the Ford Foundation as the turning point when such clinics began to change from giving practical experience to... The Ford Foundation was critiqued by pro... Though the Ford Foundation is headquartered in New York City... the Ford Foundation gave Michigan charities about... Ford Foundation website press release... The Ford Foundation and the CIA... The Ford Foundation gave the Chelsea Theater a grant in the early 1970s that enabled the theater to...

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