Program areas at David and Faten Black Foundation
Wnet: $ 75,000 funding for wnet's children's programming, as well as research & development to further expand future programming to highlight autistic characters and provide support to and for the educational development of the autistic community.
Weta: $ 65,000 funding for weta to support: on-going sel work of reading rockets & adlit programs, programming to showcase autistic voices to better convey the story of their experiences at school & home and the expansion of programming beyond the formal academic environment.
Kpts: $ 40,000 to reduce the impact of social isolation, kpts created an on-line inclusive book club to be attended by, and supportive of, the autistic community and their peers and to support the activities of the children's education and early learning center housed at the media station.
Assumption that exempt organizations generate income from program activities does not apply to the David
Faten Black Foundation since it was funded entirely by the Faten t. Black estate. Money received was invested
At ubs financial to maximize returns roi such as dividend interest income in addition to capital gains
In order to provide gifts/grant contributions to benefit both public television as well as to fund programs
And services for people with autism, aspergers and pdd-nos.
Represents realized gains/losses on sale of securities held to generate income to fund grants made to public television
And non profit organizations dedicated to providing assistance / education to the autistic community.