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Elliott Roosevelt Memorial Fund

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Elliott Roosevelt Memorial Fund
NameElliott Roosevelt Memorial Fund
Key peopleElliott Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt

Elliott Roosevelt Memorial Fund. The Elliott Roosevelt Memorial Fund was established in honor of Elliott Roosevelt, the son of Theodore Roosevelt and brother of Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The fund was created to support various charitable causes, including those related to children's health and education, as supported by organizations like the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. The fund's establishment was also influenced by the philanthropic efforts of Eleanor Roosevelt and her work with the United Nations Children's Fund.

History

The history of the Elliott Roosevelt Memorial Fund is closely tied to the Roosevelt family and their philanthropic efforts, including those of Theodore Roosevelt and his work with the Boys Scouts of America and the National Park Service. The fund was established after Elliott Roosevelt's death, with the goal of continuing his charitable work and supporting causes that were important to him, such as conservation and wildlife preservation, as supported by organizations like the World Wildlife Fund and the National Wildlife Federation. The fund's history is also connected to the Great Depression and the New Deal programs implemented by Franklin D. Roosevelt, including the Works Progress Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps. The fund's work was also influenced by the United Nations and its efforts to promote international cooperation and humanitarian aid, as supported by organizations like the International Rescue Committee and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

Purpose

The purpose of the Elliott Roosevelt Memorial Fund is to support charitable causes and organizations that align with the values and interests of Elliott Roosevelt, including healthcare and education, as supported by organizations like the American Cancer Society and the National Education Association. The fund's purpose is also to promote philanthropy and community service, as encouraged by organizations like the Rotary International and the Lions Clubs International. The fund's purpose is closely tied to the Roosevelt family's commitment to public service and their work with organizations like the National Institute of Health and the National Science Foundation. The fund's purpose is also influenced by the Cold War and the Civil Rights Movement, and the work of organizations like the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the American Civil Liberties Union.

Activities

The activities of the Elliott Roosevelt Memorial Fund include providing grants and support to charitable organizations, such as the American Heart Association and the March of Dimes. The fund also engages in advocacy and awareness-raising efforts, as supported by organizations like the American Lung Association and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The fund's activities are also focused on promoting international cooperation and humanitarian aid, as supported by organizations like the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations Development Programme. The fund's activities are influenced by the work of Eleanor Roosevelt and her efforts to promote human rights and social justice, as supported by organizations like the Human Rights Watch and the American Bar Association.

Legacy

The legacy of the Elliott Roosevelt Memorial Fund is closely tied to the Roosevelt family's commitment to public service and philanthropy. The fund's legacy is also influenced by the work of Theodore Roosevelt and his efforts to promote conservation and wildlife preservation, as supported by organizations like the National Audubon Society and the Wildlife Conservation Society. The fund's legacy is also connected to the Great Depression and the New Deal programs implemented by Franklin D. Roosevelt, including the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and the National Recovery Administration. The fund's legacy is also influenced by the United Nations and its efforts to promote international cooperation and humanitarian aid, as supported by organizations like the United Nations Children's Fund and the World Health Organization.

Establishment

The establishment of the Elliott Roosevelt Memorial Fund was influenced by the Roosevelt family's commitment to public service and philanthropy, as supported by organizations like the National Park Service and the United States Forest Service. The fund was established after Elliott Roosevelt's death, with the goal of continuing his charitable work and supporting causes that were important to him, such as children's health and education, as supported by organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics and the National Education Association. The fund's establishment was also influenced by the philanthropic efforts of Eleanor Roosevelt and her work with the United Nations Children's Fund and the American Red Cross. The fund's establishment is also connected to the Great Depression and the New Deal programs implemented by Franklin D. Roosevelt, including the Works Progress Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps.

Category:Philanthropic organizations

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