Claire Tow

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Claire Tow was an American philanthropist and co-founder of the Tow Foundation, known for her significant support of education, the arts, and social justice initiatives.

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instanceOf philanthropist
coFounderOf The Tow Foundation NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Brooklyn College NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork arts funding
criminal justice reform
education funding
juvenile justice reform
medical research funding
philanthropy
hasChild Andrew Tow NERFINISHED
Emily Tow Jackson NERFINISHED
Steven Tow NERFINISHED
hasNameIn Claire Tow Chair in Dramatic Writing at Yale School of Drama NERFINISHED
Claire Tow Hall at Lincoln Center Theater NERFINISHED
Claire Tow Professor of Dramatic Writing at Yale University
Claire Tow Theater NERFINISHED
knownFor major gifts to cultural institutions in New York
support of higher education institutions
support of public interest and social justice organizations
languageSpoken English
memberOf Tow family NERFINISHED
notableFor philanthropy
support for education
support for social justice initiatives
support for the arts
notableWork development of The Tow Foundation’s philanthropic programs
occupation philanthropist
placeOfBirth United States of America
residence New York NERFINISHED
spouse Leonard Tow NERFINISHED

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Tow Foundation foundedBy Claire Tow
Claire Tow Theater namedAfter Claire Tow