As it looks to end its grantmaking by 2016 and close its doors by 2020, New York City-based Atlantic Philanthropies has announced its final grantmaking priorities.
The limited-life foundation, which was founded by Duty Free Shoppers co-founder Charles F. Feeney and is celebrating its 30th anniversary, will decide the timing of the end of its grantmaking in five program areas — aging, children and youth, population health, reconciliation and human rights, and the founding chair's initiatives — and seven regions based on several factors.
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