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1 SECTION 1: NEW THIS MONTH! DHHS/HRSA/MCHB 09/21/12 Increase number of innovative Any public or private entity, including an Healthy Tomorrow community initiated programs Indian tribe or tribal organization; max Partnership for Children promoting access to health award $50,000 per year for a 5-year project Program care for children, youth and period; 2:1 non-federal match requirement their families, and employ in Years 2-5 (may include in-kind funds); preventive health strategies Captain Planet 09/30/12 Promote and support highquality environmental educational programs for children and youth The Kerr Challenge Grant RWJF Forward Promise Innovation Grants Promoting Opportunities for the Health and Success of Young Men of Color HRSA Rural Health Network Development Planning Grant NEA Student Achievement Grants US Dept. of Justice Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) FY2012 Consolidated Grant and Technical Assistance Program to Address Children and Youth Experiencing Domestic/Sexual Violence & Engage Men/Boys as Allies 10/01/12 New/enhanced opportunities in areas of education, health, cultural development and community service 10/10/12 (brief proposal due date) Improve the health, education and employment outcomes of middle school- and high school-aged boys and young men of color 10/15/12 Establish or improve local capacity and coordination of care through integrated healthcare networks 10/15/12 02/01/13 06/01/13 10/24/12 (LOI due 10/03/12 optional; not required) Improve the academic achievement of students in public schools and public higher education Supports comprehensive child- and youth-centered prevention/intervention projects and multi-faceted prevention strategies that involve community organizing, outreach, public education, mobilization anticipate 8 awards available Schools, 501c3 organizations with annual operating budgets of less than $3 million; award amount and number available will vary 501c3 organizations; amount of award and number available will vary Public entities, nonprofit 501c3 organizations with budget of at least $1.5 million annually; up to 10 awards available; award max $500,000 for up to 30 months Rural, non-profit or public entity; must have a minimum of 2 additional partners; max award $85,000; 1 year project period; match not required Public school teachers grades PreK-12, public school education support professionals, faculty and staff at public higher education institutions; award range $2,000-$5,000; 12 month project period Non-profit, non-governmental entities, Indian Tribe or tribal non-profit org., territorial, tribal or unit of local government entity; must establish/utilize existing comprehensive collaborative body of key partners; 36-month project period; max award $1,000,000; number available will vary Jacqueline Gorton 1 Captain Planet 133 Luckie Street, 2nd Floor Atlanta, GA Mrs. Robert S. Kerr, Jr., President & Chair The Kerr, Inc N. May Avenue Oklahoma City, OK Sept p.m. ET Optional applicant Web conference call; registration is required May be invited to submit full proposal due date 12/17/12 D=21406&cid=XEM_A6316 TA call for applicants Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. ET nt-programs/student-achievement-grants All awards issued as cooperative agreements Applicants may apply for either the grant or technical assistance program OVW will conduct 4 pre-application conference calls for applicants for grantee funding only 2-4 p.m. EST on 9/19/12; 9/20/12; 9/26/12; 9/27/12 - to register: the following ovw.consolyouth@usdoj.gov
2 AAUW Community Action 01/15/13 Promote education and Grants equality for women and girls SECTION 2: Proposals Due September 2012 Christopher/Dana Reeve Quality of Life Grants CDC/Abt Associates and Emory University Testing Events across America (TEAA) Avon for Women Safety Net Program Access to Diagnostics and Care Robert Wood Johnson Health Impact Project Advancing Smarter Policies for Healthier Communities [Demonstrations Grants and Program Grants] Laura Bush 21 st Century Librarian Program Grants Room to Run Dog Park Appreciation Project 09/04/12 Improve the daily lives of people with paralysis 09/05/12 11/28/12 03/06/13 09/14/12 [LOI due 09/07/12] 09/14/12 (due date for brief proposals) Providing HIV testing to racial/ethnic minority men Support institutions and organizations that care for uninsured, at risk, low income, and minority patients in their communities Encourages the use of health impact assessments (HIA) to help decision-makers identify potential health effects of proposed policies, projects, and programs 09/24/12 Development, education, recruitment, training of faculty & library leaders; library infrastructure; data mgmt 09/30/12 Enhance existing dog parks and off-leash areas Individuals, AAUW branches and state organizations, local community-based nonprofit organizations; 1-year project period with award range $2,000-$7,000; 2-year project period with award range $5,000- $10, c3 organizations; amounts will vary by applicant; number available unknown 501c3 organizations; 6-10 awards per year; max award $15,000 Public hospitals, safety net hospitals, community clinics, and cancer centers; max award is $125,000 per year for a 2-year project period; number available will vary State, tribal or local agencies, tax-exempt educational institutions, 501c3 orgs; Demonstration Grants: up to 5 available with a max award of $75,000 for a project period up to 18 months; Program Grants: up to 3 available with a max award of $250,000 for a project period up to 24 months and require at least $100,000 in matching funds or in-kind support Unit of state/ local government or a private non-profit org; up to a 3-year project period; award range $50,000-$500,000; non-federal match of at least 1:1 is required Public, non-profit dog parks; max award $2,000; up to 30 awards available; 6-month project period AAUW Fellowships and Grants C/O ACT, Inc. P.O. Box 4030 Iowa City, IA munity_action.cfm FiG/b /k.88CE/Past_Grantees.htm MTI@abtassoc.com for more information May be invited to submit a full proposal May be invited to submit a full proposal aspx plications/agency Jacqueline Gorton 2
3 The Captain Planet 09/30/12 To promote and support highquality Schools and organizations with an annual educational programs operating budget of less than $3million; that enable children and youth average award $500; number available each to engage in active, hands-on cycle will vary; match not required but is environmental projects encouraged SECTION 3: Proposals Due October 2012 and Forward Arkansas Community Science Initiative for Middle Schools (SIMS) 2012 Grant Program National Education Association: Learning and Leadership Grants or Student Achievement Grants Parks and Tourism Trails for Life Grant Program 2012 Subaru Healthy Sprouts Award The Home Depot Garden Club Youth Garden Grants 10/01/12 To support middle school science teachers with projects that meet the State Science Curriculum Framework 10/15/12 02/01/13 06/01/13 Supports professional development that improves practice, curriculum, and student achievement 10/26/12 To construct trails or other facilities that encourage physical exercise for health reasons 10/31/12 Youth gardening programs focusing on teaching about our environment, nutrition and hunger issues 12/03/12 Support provided to school garden programs Public school teachers in grades 5, 6, 7, & 8 located in eligible Arkansas counties; max award $500; number available will vary Public school teachers in grade PreK-12, education support professionals, and faculty/staff at public higher education institutions; max award $2,000 for individuals, and $5,000 for groups; number available unknown Incorporated city and county governments; $35,000 to develop a standard looped fitness trail or $70,000 for a custom health/fitness project; matching funds are not required Schools and orgs planning youth garden projects w/at least 15 children between the ages of 3-18; up to 50 awards available; awards are product gift certificates, educational kits, tools, and curriculum Schools and community orgs such as youth groups, community centers, camps, clubs, treatment facilities with child-centered garden programs that include at least 15 children between the ages of 3-18; up to 5 awards available for Home Depot gift cards valued at $1,000; up to 95 awards available for Home Depot gift cards valued at $500 To find out if your county is eligible, visit: s/scienceinitiativeformiddleschools/tabid/240/def ault.aspx nt-programs/learning-and-leadership You must have contacted grant staff prior to August 3, 2012 to schedule visit to the proposed site Parks/Tourism Outdoor Recreation Grants One Capitol Mall Little Rock, AR Jacqueline Gorton 3
4 Rural Services Rural Services Block Grant Program Rural Services Rural Community Development Grant Program/Rural Fire Protection Grant Program DHHS/National Institutes of Health Advancing Community-level Approaches to Reduce HIV Infection in Highly Impacted Communities American Academy of Dermatology Shade Structure Grant Program 12/07/12 New construction or renovation of community centers, fire stations, or multipurpose building; purchase of fire trucks 12/07/12 03/15/13 To enhance the quality of life in rural Arkansas 01/11/13 Advance understanding of community-level HIVprevention and care interventions 02/01/13 To install permanent shade structures for outdoor locations such as playgrounds, pools or recreation spaces 2013 Mantis Tiller Award 03/13/13 Supports charitable and educational garden projects enhancing a community s quality of life SECTION 4: Proposals with Application Deadlines Komen Arkansas Affiliate Small Grants Program Support some of the unexpected costs associated with a breast health/breast cancer project The Lisa Libraries To provide books to libraries located in low-income or underserved areas PETCO To make a difference in the lives of companion animals Incorporated towns/rural communities with a population of less than 3,000 and the community population must be at least 51% low to moderate income; max award $75,000; 10% match is required; number available will vary Incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas; max award is $15,000; matching funds ration 50/50 is required; number available will vary Institutes of higher education, non-profit public and private organizations, for-profit organizations, government entities; cost sharing is not required; approximately $2.5 million available to fund 6-8 awards; maximum 5-year project period Public schools and 501c3 non-profit organizations recommended by an Academy dermatologist; structure valued up to $8,000 which includes the cost for the structure and installation Any non-profit garden program may apply; up to 25 awards available of a Mantis tiller / cultivator valued at $ c3 nonprofit organizations; max award is $2,000; number available will vary 501c3 organizations that work with kids in poor and under-served areas 501c3 organizations; amounts vary; number available unknown; will support capital projects Letter of Intent encouraged, but not required MH html#_Section_II._Award_1 Attn: Elizabeth Clark 904 Autumn Road, Suite 500 Little Rock, AR grantproce_nav_1386.aspx?corecat=ln_petco _TheSupportProcess Jacqueline Gorton 4
5 The Aubrey Rose Hollenkamp The Christopher Smithers Provides financial support for medical bills to families caring for children with life threatening illnesses Alcohol prevention and education Entergy Corporation Open Grants Program Focuses on improving communities as a whole Sunderland Dedicated to community building (prefers capital and special projects) Ralph and Eileen Swett Make a positive difference in the lives of individuals Individuals; amount available will vary; number of awards available will vary; eligibility based on need of family 501c3 organization; award amounts vary; number available is unknown Non-profit organizations; number of awards available and amount of award will vary Publicly supported 501c3 charitable organizations; amount available varies, number available is unknown 501c3 organizations; award amounts and numbers available vary Aubrey Rose 7805 Affinity Place, Cincinnati, OH Initial contact - letter of introduction Mrs. Adele Smithers-Fornaci, President The Christopher D. Smithers, Inc. Box 67 Mill Neck NY body.htm&2 idelines.aspx President, The Sunderland P.O. Box Overland Park, Kansas ml Jacqueline Gorton 5
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