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New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (NYSEFC)
NYSEFC extends the application deadline to June 26, 2003 for funding to the owners of certain
eligible dry cleaning facilities to defray costs associated with environmental protection requirements.
This funding will be made pursuant to the Dry Cleaner Program within the existing Financial Assistance
to Business (FAB) program that was created by the Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act of 1996. The
FAB Dry Cleaner Program is intended to help owners of dry cleaning facilities comply with state
regulations, which will result in reduced perchloroethylene (PERC) emissions.
New York State Education Department (SED)
The New York State Education Department announces the availability of grants in 2003-2004 that will
provide assistance for established and existing Teacher Centers. The legislative allocation for 2002-2003
of $31 million supported 126 Teacher Centers throughout New York State. Since the State Budget is not
yet in place, the 2003-2004 allocation is unknown at this time. Recommendations for continued funding
are determined by the quality and extent of the program as reflected in the program plan, past
performance, and compliance with program requirements in New York State Education Law Section
316 and State Education Commissioner’s Regulation 81.2. Recommendations for continued funding
are reviewed by the Professional Standards and Practice Boards.
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Teacher Professional Continuum National Science Foundation (NSF)
NSF is seeking applications to support development of systematic, comprehensive and coherently
structured teacher education programs to improve teacher preparation and practice for K-12 science,
technology and mathematics instruction. The program funds a variety of activities to promote quality
teaching and remedy the disconnect between teacher preparation and teaching practice. Goals include
developing innovative curricula, materials, tools, ideas and information resources to support teachers and
administrators; advancing the knowledge base on the preparation, enhancement and retention of
science, technology and mathematics teachers; improving the quality and coherence of the learning
experiences that prepare and enhance science, technology and mathematics teachers; researching,
developing and identifying models, organizational structures and systems that support the teacher
professional continuum; and using scientifically based studies to research teacher learning throughout
the teacher professional continuum and its impact on the teaching practice. H-1B Technical Skills Training Grants United States Department of Labor
The United States Department of Labor seeks applications to provide high-skill technology training
in certain labor shortage areas. Outreach Projects for Children with Disabilities United States Department of Education
The United States Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative
Services is seeking applications for grants authorized by the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA). Outreach Projects for Children with Disabilities (CFDA #84.324R) will
assist educational and other agencies in replicating proven models that improve services for
children with disabilities. Rural Housing Preservation Funds United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
The USDA’s Rural Housing Services (RHS) has funds available to repair or rehabilitate low-income
housing as part of the Housing Preservation Grant Program. The competitive grants will be given to
organizations sponsoring low- or very-low income rural housing programs that assist homeowners,
landlords or members of a cooperative. Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education – Special Focus on European-US Cooperation United States Department of Education
The United States Department of Education’s Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education
seeks applications to form consortia of higher education or vocational education institutions in the
United States and the European Union in order to coordinate curricula, exchange students and
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Beaumont Foundation of America (BFA) Computer Grants
BFA, established from unclaimed settlement funds from a class action lawsuit against the
Toshiba computer company, provides technology grants of Toshiba hardware to support digital
inclusion for low-income citizens and historically underserved schools and communities. Three grant
programs will be making awards: community grants will offer technology equipment to community-based
organizations, education grants will support schools with grants of technology equipment, and individual
grants of technology equipment will be made directly to individuals. Equipment will be a selection of
Toshiba-branded hardware. Grants must be used to supplement, not supplant, current technology efforts.
Collaborations are encouraged. Awards are made for a single site only. Institutions may submit proposals
for each of a network of sites, but each will be awarded and evaluated separately.
Council on Opportunities for Professional Excellence, Inc. (COPE) COPE, a for-profit corporation dedicated to helping non-profit and for-profit corporations find and/or generate funding, has scheduled three Guerilla Grantsmanship seminars for March 2003. The schedule is as follows:
March 20, 2003 – Watertown, New York COPE now offers 3 different registration packages: Silver - $165, Gold - $225 and Platinum - $285. You may contact COPE at (845) 756-2673 or visit their Web site to get information about these three new registration packages. Payment for the seminars may be made by check or credit card. |
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