May 2005
Vol. 19, #5 |
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Information on Available State and Federal Grants |
· New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver · |
...On the State Level |
Enhancing Abilities and Life Experience Program New York State Department of Health, Office of Health Systems Management Adult Home Initiatives
The New York State Department of Health (DOH) is soliciting all New York State certified adult homes, enriched
housing programs and residences for adults to apply for grants to provide programs or services to improve the
quality of life for their residents. The Enhancing Abilities and Life Experience (EnAbLE) Program is a new initiative
that is intended to develop innovative methods to assist these facilities in providing the training, education, support
and life experience that is needed to maximize each individual's abilities and quality of life. This will be achieved
through programs designed to teach independent living skills, provide educational or vocational training or teach
residents preventive health care skills and management of their own medications. . . .On the Federal Level Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Program United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is accepting applications for the Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Control Grant Program, whose purpose is to assist states, Native American Tribes, and local governments
in undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately owned
housing for rental or owner-occupants. There are four categories of expenditures under this grant program: direct
costs for lead hazard identification control activities; direct costs for other activities; indirect costs; and administrative
costs. . . . Foundations and Organizations Learning & Leadership Grants and Innovation Grants The National Education Association (NEA) Foundation for the Improvement of Education
The NEA Foundation for the Improvement of Education provides grants for the purpose of engaging in high-quality
professional development or implementing project-based learning and break-the-mold innovations that raise student
achievement. Community Giving Grants Program Target Stores
Target Stores Community Giving grants program currently focuses on three areas: arts, family violence prevention,
and reading. These grants: fund early childhood reading programs that promote a love of reading or encourage children
to read together with their families; make art exhibitions, classes, and performances more affordable and accessible for
families; and support family violence prevention programs and services, including parenting education, crisis nurseries,
family counseling, after-school programs, support groups, and abuse shelters. NASD Investor Education Foundation
The NASD Investor Education Foundation supports educational programs and research with the goal of providing investors
with high-quality, easily accessible information and tools to better understand investing and the markets. Funding is
provided for: high-impact investor education programs or investor protection projects that are efficiently delivered and
achieve significant and tangible benefits for the target audience; research that expands the body of knowledge and offers
solutions in the fields of investor education and investor protection; and initiatives that lead with a research element and
follow with a high-impact education or investor protection project based upon the results of the research. Equipment for Fire Departments First Responder Institute
First Responder Institute, a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to provide assistance to emergency personnel to
help them make their communities safer, is accepting grant applications from fire departments across the United States
for the purchase of life-saving equipment. Local Initiative Funding Partners Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Local Initiative Funding Partners, a partnership program between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and local
grantmakers, supports innovative, community-based projects designed to improve the health and health care for society's
most vulnerable people. To be eligible for this program, projects must offer collaborative, community-based services
that are new and innovative. Significant program expansions, such as a major expansion into new regions or to new
populations, may also be considered. LIFP matching grants may not be used for the operation of existing programs. New York Council for the Humanities
The New York Council for the Humanities celebrates State Humanities Month each October. Mini Grant applications are
welcome for public humanities projects with an event or events during October. Special consideration is given to: projects
that reach underserved populations; projects that, without Council funding, might not happen; and organizations that need
financial seed money so that they may secure long-term support from other sources. The Foundation Center Grantseeking on the Web will teach attendees how to develop an organized approach to conducting funding research on the Web. The class, which costs $195, will be held June 17, 2005 at the Foundation Center's New York City office. For more information, visit www.fdncenter.org, or call (800) 424-9836. Grantsmanship Training Program Grantsmanship Center The Grantsmanship Training Program is coming to New York: Syracuse, June 13-17, 2005 hosted by P.E.A.C.E., Inc. The class will be conducted by The Grantsmanship Center and is kept at a maximum of 30 participants. The cost is $825, which includes one-year enrollment in the TGCI Membership Program. A limited number of half-tuition scholarships are available to agencies with annual budgets of less than $300,000. To register, or to apply for a scholarship, contact TGCI at (800) 421-9512 or visit www.tgci.com. For local information and arrangements, call Len Colella at (315) 470-3300. |
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