The foundation runs a number of projects to engage the public in environmental issues.
Almost from its inception, the foundation has run refugee programs.
The lawsuit was dropped when the foundation ran out of funds.
But the foundation ran into financial problems and was forced to sell the building.
The foundation runs the theater for the state, which owns it.
Through April 14, the foundation is running eight tours that together cover 80 sites.
By the 1980's, the foundation ran out of money and began discussions with the Smithsonian to take over the collection.
By 1995-1996, the foundation was running 1,200 schools in Jharkhand.
By 2004 the foundation had run out of money, and closed down.
The foundation, in suburban Havana, also runs a school of film and television.