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Erin Coryell

Erin Coryell is an experienced program officer currently overseeing the Midwest Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery program at Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies since November 2010. Prior to this role, Erin provided recovery planning support for FEMA's ESF-14 Long-Term Community Recovery Program as a Disaster Recovery Planner/Architectural Historian III from 2008 to 2010. Erin also served as the Director of the Philadelphia Regional Fund for Partners for Sacred Places, managing a grants and training program for historically significant properties from 2004 to 2008. Earlier experience includes writing a successful New Market Tax Credit application for the Portland Family of Funds and working as a project administrator for Walsh Construction Co. Erin holds a Master's degree in Historic Preservation Planning from Cornell University, a Certificate from Harvard University's National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, and a Bachelor's degree in Art History from Bard College.

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Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies

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Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies is the umbrella organization over two grant-making entities: Margaret A. Cargill Foundation (MACF) and Anne Ray Foundation (ARF). The combined assets of the two entities place MACP among the 10 largest philanthropies in the United States. Anne Ray Foundation is restricted to making grants only to organizations named by the founder, and Margaret A. Cargill Foundation accepts grant proposals by invitation only.


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