Clark Fork Coalition
Missoula, Montana
$25,000
To support research for the State of the Clark Fork Report,
a document detailing the ecological, social and economic indicators
of health in the mining-impacted Clark Fork River Basin.
The New York Botanical Garden
Bronx, New York
$150,000 over two years
To further develop the Garden's Orchid Research Collection and the
annual orchid exhibition in the historic Enid A. Haupt Conservatory
in 2004 and 2005.
New York Restoration Project
New York, New York
$255,000
For the restoration and endowment of the Family Garden in East Harlem,
which was designed by Tiffany & Co. Design Director, John Loring.
Wildlife Conservation Society
Bronx, New York
$70,000
For its Coral Reef Conservation Program, a multinational study on
coral reef symbiosis. The funds will specifically support a program
focusing on coral bleaching and a program designed toward strengthening
local communities' abilities for sustainable use of reefs in the Asian
Coral Triangle.
Bard Graduate Center
New York, New York
$50,000
For The Tiffany & Co. Foundation Research Fellow in American Silver,
who will undertake research and object examination for the collection
of American silver at the New-York Historical Society.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York, New York
$25,000
To sponsor The Tiffany & Co. Foundation Curatorial Internship
in American Decorative Arts. Funding is designated for one graduate
student over a one-year period.
Temple University,
Tyler School of Art
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
$120,000 over two years
For The Tiffany & Co. Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship,
which provides a Metals and Jewelry student the opportunity to research the applications of a new
development of the rapid prototyping field.
University of Kentucky Art Museum
Lexington, Kentucky
$6,000
For the purchase of special cases to display the Museum's collection
of Louis Comfort Tiffany glass objects.
Yale University Art Gallery
New Haven, Connecticut
$50,000
For the Yale University Art Gallery to support the research, conservation
and digitization of Tiffany & Co., Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tiffany Studios
and fine American jewelry objects in the gallery's collections to enable
these objects to be posted on the web.
