- Rex Foundation
The Rex Foundation was started by members of the
Grateful Dead and friends in 1983 as a non-profit organization to "proactively provide extensive community support to creative endeavors in the arts, sciences, and education." The organization is named after Rex Jackson, a Grateful Dead roadie and later road manager until his untimely death in 1976.History & Mission
From the Beginning
In the fall of 1983, the Rex Foundation was established as a non-profit charitable organization by members of the Grateful Dead and friends. The Rex Foundation enabled the Grateful Dead to go beyond responding to multiple requests for contributions, and proactively provide extensive community support to creative endeavors in the arts, sciences, and education. The first benefit concerts for the Rex Foundation were held in the spring of 1984 at the Marin Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium. Since 1984 the Rex Foundation has granted $8.2 million to some 1,000 recipients. Virtually all grant recipients are selected through the personal knowledge of decision makers – as a result, grant requests are not solicited. Grants are made once or twice a year.Mission
The Rex Foundation's stated mission is "to help secure a healthy environment, promote individuality in the arts, provide support to critical and necessary social services, assist others less fortunate than ourselves, protect the rights of indigenous people and ensure their cultural survival, build a stronger community, and educate children and adults everywhere."Contributions
They have contributed to:
*The Achievement Academy at Simon's Recreation Center
*TheAmerican Indian College Fund
*American Music Theater Festival
*Bethesda Project (My Brother's House)
*Camp Winnarainbow
*TheCommittee for a Better North Philadelphia
*Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation
*TheFamily Assistance Program
*TheFarm School
*Fishery Foundation of California
*Food and Friends
*Greater Philadelphia Food Bank
*Hanford Education Action League
*Huichol Sierra Fund for Community Development
*Lithuanian Basketball Team
*Mainstream Foundation
*Musicians United for Superior Education
*National Handicapped Sports
*Native American Women's Health Education Center
*O'Neill Sea Odyssey
*Peer AIDS Education Coalition
*ThePoetry Project at St. Marks
*San Quentin Mass Choir
*Sunburst Projects (Music from people with HIV/AIDS)
*Wave Hill - Putting Children in Touch with Nature
*Whitechapel Art Gallery , London - John Virtue Exhibition
*United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
*Zen Hospice Project and many others.Board Members
Bob Weir , Tim Walther, Cameron Sears, Sage Scully, John Scher, Cliff Palefsky, Roger McNamee, Nick Morgan, John Leopold, Michael Klein, Rosalie Howarth,Mickey Hart , Freddy Hahne,Carolyn Garcia , Andy Gadiel, Kristin Dolan, Stefanie Coyote, Barry Caplan, Diane Blagman, Steve Bernstein, Tim Duncan, Dawn HolidayBill Graham (1984 – d.1991),
Jerry Garcia (1984 – d.1995);Executive DirectorSandy Sohcot
;Associate DirectorTheresa Reed-Hayle
;Advisory Board
Bill Walton , Jon McIntire,Larry Brilliant ,John Perry Barlow , Bernie BildmanEMERITUS: Hal Kant
References
[http://www.rexfoundation.org/history.html Rex Foundation History and Mission]
External links
* [http://www.rexfoundation.org/rex_home.html Rex Foundation]
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