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The Foundation Center

PHILANTHROPY NEWS DIGEST
   Vol. 6, Issue 7
   February 15, 2000

Rose Family Creates Architectural Fellowship Program at Enterprise Foundation

The family of the late developer and philanthropist Frederick P. Rose has announced a $5.5 million gift to the Columbia, Maryland-based Enterprise Foundation to support young architects and low-income communities in need of their skills.

The Frederick P. Rose Architectural Fellowship will promote architectural and community design and encourages young architects to become leaders in public service. The fellowship is endowed by the Frederick P. and Sandra R. Rose Foundation.

"The marvelous legacy of Mr. Rose shines brighter today with the announcement of this generous gift from his family," said Enterprise Foundation CEO Bart Harvey. "His was a life that blended remarkable talent with compassion. His ability to see — and create — things of beauty will always be remembered."

The fellowships will match 30 architects over the next nine years with 30 nonprofit organizations or community development corporations, with each fellow receiving $40,000 a year for three years.

Applications for the program are being accepted now, and the first 10 fellows will be announced in May.

FCnote: The Frederick P. & Sandra P. Rose Foundation (NY) had assets of $41,909,174 and made grants totaling $3,415,781 in the fiscal year ending 11/30/97.

"The Enterprise Foundation Receives $5.5 Million Gift; Rose Family Donation Funds Architectural Fellowships for Low-Income Communities." Enterprise Foundation Press Release 2/9/2000.

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