November 2006
Vol. 20, #11 |
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Information on Available State and Federal Grants |
· New York State Assembly · |
New York State Department of Health
This program will provide funding for nursing home projects that improve
quality of care and/or quality of life for residents with dementia. Nursing
homes must propose three-year projects, which must include a rigorous
internal evaluation to determine, among other results, their effectiveness
in producing the predicted resident outcomes. New York State Quality Communities Program New York State Department of State (DOS)
Under this program, funds are available for planning projects that revitalize downtowns, develop strong
economies, and protect environmental resources. Eligible applicants may apply for grants by submitting
proposals that incorporate one or more of the following programs: Intermunicipal Growth, Community
Growth, Community Open Space, Mountain Communities, and Community Center. Layoff Aversion Training Activities Grant Program New York State Department of Labor (DOL)
This program provides funds to support training needs contained within a business’ layoff aversion strategy.
Activities may include, but are not limited to: off the shelf training courses to upgrade employee skills,
classroom based or consultant training, in-house training provided by company staff; and on-the-job training
for new machinery or new work processes. . . . Foundations and Organizations New York State Conservation Partnership Program Land Trust Alliance
The Land Trust Alliance has announced a fifth round of New York State Conservation Partnership
Program (NYSCPP) grants. Matching grants will be awarded in four categories: Conservation
Capacity & Excellence; Conservation Catalyst; Land Conservation Transaction; and Professional
Development. The program is administered by the Land Trust Alliance in partnership with the New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation. The Brookdale Foundation Group
The Brookdale Foundation Group has announced the Relatives as Parents Program (RAPP) Local
Seed Grant Initiative for 2007. RAPP is designed to encourage and promote the creation or expansion
of services for grandparents and other relatives who have taken on the responsibility of surrogate parenting,
when the biological parents are unwilling or unable to do so. The program is intended to award seed grants
to local agencies, to private support groups and at least two other supportive services to relative caregivers
and their families; encourage cooperation and collaboration among various service systems; ensure the
development, expansion and future continuity of local services; and create replicable models of service. We the People Bookshelf Project American Library Association and the NEH
As part of its We the People initiative, the National Endowment for the Humanities is collaborating with
the American Library Association (ALA) Public Programs Office to present “We the People Bookshelf,”
a program designed to encourage young people to read and understand great literature while exploring
themes in American history. Youth Baseball and Softball Programs Baseball Tomorrow Fund
This initiative promotes and enhances the growth of youth participation in baseball and softball by funding
programs, fields, coaches' training, uniforms, and equipment. Grants are intended to finance a new
program, expand or improve an existing program, undertake a new collaborative effort or obtain facilities
or equipment necessary for youth baseball or softball programs. . . . Grant Writing The Grantsmanship Training Program is coming to New York: Troy, November 6-10, hosted by Commission on Economic Opportunity for the Greater Capital Region; Binghamton, Janaury 22-26, 2007, hosted by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County; and Buffalo, March 26-30, 2007, hosted by American Red Cross, Greater Buffalo Chapter. The classes will be conducted by The Grantsmanship Center and are 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 for the Troy workshop, please contact Tonya Milligan at (518) 272-6012 or tmilligan@ceo-cap.org or Karen Wendling at (518) 272-6012. Local contacts for the Binghamton and Buffalo workshops will be announced in future issues of the Grants Action News. The Foundation Center is holding the following classes:
Nonprofit Boards and Fundraising in New York City, November 9
Outcome Thinking and Management:
Proposal Budgeting Workshop in New York City, November 16 For more information on these and other scheduled classes, visit www.foundationcenter.org/marketplace/training or contact the Foundation Center at 79 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10003-3076; (212) 620-4230. |
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