The Starr Foundation is a New York-based private charitable foundation established in 1955 by Cornelius Vander Starr, an insurance entrepreneur who founded C. V. Starr & Co., Inc. The Starr Foundation makes charitable grants on a national and international basis in a number of areas, including education, medicine and healthcare, human needs, public policy, culture and the environment.
titles from this organization
Designing Scholarships To Improve College Success: Final Report On the Performance-Based Scholarship Demonstration
Nov 16, 2015
Publisher(s): Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation (MDRC)
Toward a Euro-Atlantic Security Community
Feb 3, 2012
Publisher(s): Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Nordic Association of African Studies
Measuring Up: 2011 Annual Report Card on SFAz's Contributions to Arizona's Economy
Apr 16, 2011
Publisher(s): Science Foundation Arizona
A Two-Generational Child-Focused Program Enhanced With Employment Services
Mar 31, 2011
Publisher(s): MDRC
A Preliminary Look at Early Educational Results of the Opportunity NYC - Family Rewards Program: A Research Note for Funders
Jun 30, 2009
Publisher(s): MDRC
Preventing Homelessness and Promoting Housing Stability: A Comparative Analysis
Jun 26, 2007
Publisher(s): The Boston Foundation
New Challenges for International Leadership: Lessons From Organizations With Global Missions
Jan 1, 2003
Publisher(s): RAND Corporation