Grant Announcements
Street Outreach Program
The Street Outreach Program provides services to youth living on the streets and in unstable situations by reaching out to them. These projects aim to increase young peoples safety, well-being, and self-sufficiency, and to help them build permanent connections with caring adults, with the goal of getting them off the streets. Eligible applicants are non-profit, for-profit, faith-based, private and public entities, as well as, state and tribal governments. There is $2.1 million available for up to 21 grants. The application submission date is June 24, 2011.
A National Coalition to Enhance STD/HIV Prevention through Promotion of a Holistic Approach to Health and Wellness
This RFP is to bring together a group of organizations from diverse sectors to enhance STD/HIV prevention by advancing a public health approach to improve sexual health. Eligible applicants are private and public entities, including universities, CBOs and hospitals as well as, state and tribal governments. There is over $5 millon available for 1 grant. The application submission date is May 31, 2011.
Health Places Community Intervention Grants
Community Intervention Grants are to support policy, systems, and environmental change related to healthy food and physical activity at the neighborhood level. Eligible applicants are Chicago Communities facing disproportionate incidences of obesity and obesity related illnesses. Up to 15 Grants of approximately 80,000 are available. The application submission date is June 6, 2011.
OJJDP FY 11 Mentoring for Child Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation InitiativeThis initiative supports efforts of community service organizations to develop or enhance their mentoring capacity, facilitate outreach efforts, and increase the availability of direct services for child victims (younger than age 18) of commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) or domestic sex trafficking (DST), including children who are U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. Eligible applicants include public and private small businesses; nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; and public, state and private institutions of higher education. There is $500,000 available for one award. The application submission date is June 6, 2011.
Learn and Serve American Youth Engagement Zone (YEZ)YEZ is designed to improve student engagement, including student attendance and behavior, and student achievement, graduation rates and college-going rates by promoting youth engagement to demostrate the value of academics, civic engagement, diversity and improved service delivery. All partnerships must include, at a minimum, at least one LEA, one community college, and one community-based entity. There is approximately $5.4 million available for 4 to 12 grants of $300,000 to $450,000 for this program. The application submission date is June 15, 2011.
Humana FoundationThe Humana Foundation promotes healthy lives and communities by supporting organizations that meet their funding priorities and are classified as 501(c)(3) tax-exempt by the Internal Revenue Service. Proposals are considered from and for: nonprofit organizations classified 501(c)(3); organizations located in eligible locations; and one-year projects or annual support. The application submission date is June 15, 2011.
Basic Center Program for Runaway and Homeless YouthIn response to the widespread concern about the problem of runaway and homeless youth, Congress authorized the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act of 1974 (RHYA), which provided financial support for the protection of runaway, homeless, and street youth. Eligible applicants include nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; and public, state and private institutions of higher education. There is over $17 million for a possible 107 awards. The application submission date is June 24, 2011.
Family Planning Services Grants
The Family Planning Services Grants are to establish and operate voluntary family planning services projects, which shall provide family planning services to all persons desiring such services, with priority for services to persons from low-income families. Any public or private nonprofit is eligible to apply. There is one award of up to $400,000 available. The application submission date is June 29, 2011.
Drucker Institute Announces Call for Applications for Nonprofit Innovation AwardThe Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation is given each fall to three U.S.-based nonprofit organizations in recognition of existing programs that have made a difference in the lives of the people they serve. The award has been given annually since 1991 and is accompanied by a first-place prize of $100,000 and two runners-up prizes of $7,500 and $5,000. The application submission date is July 1, 2011.
American Legion Child Welfare Foundation Offers Support for Programs to Help ChildrenThe American Legion Child Welfare Foundation seeks to provide other nonprofit organizations with the means to educate the public about the special needs of children across the United States. To help achieve its mission, the organization annually provides funding to nonprofits. Grants may not be used for the normal, day-to-day operating expenses of the grantee or for special operating expenses connected with the grant. The application submission date is July 15, 2011.
Bank of America Neighborhood Builders GrantTwo outstanding nonprofit/charitable organizations in 45 markets benefit from the Neighborhood Builders Program. Since its inception in 2004, Neighborhood Builders has helped nearly 500 nonprofits across our franchise with operating support and rigorous leadership training. Neighborhood Builders recipients are focused on local neighborhood priorities and receive $200,000 in general operating support (or local market currency equivalent) - $100,000 annually for 2 years. Click grant name above for submission information.
The Street Outreach Program provides services to youth living on the streets and in unstable situations by reaching out to them. These projects aim to increase young peoples safety, well-being, and self-sufficiency, and to help them build permanent connections with caring adults, with the goal of getting them off the streets. Eligible applicants are non-profit, for-profit, faith-based, private and public entities, as well as, state and tribal governments. There is $2.1 million available for up to 21 grants. The application submission date is June 24, 2011.
A National Coalition to Enhance STD/HIV Prevention through Promotion of a Holistic Approach to Health and Wellness
This RFP is to bring together a group of organizations from diverse sectors to enhance STD/HIV prevention by advancing a public health approach to improve sexual health. Eligible applicants are private and public entities, including universities, CBOs and hospitals as well as, state and tribal governments. There is over $5 millon available for 1 grant. The application submission date is May 31, 2011.
Health Places Community Intervention Grants
Community Intervention Grants are to support policy, systems, and environmental change related to healthy food and physical activity at the neighborhood level. Eligible applicants are Chicago Communities facing disproportionate incidences of obesity and obesity related illnesses. Up to 15 Grants of approximately 80,000 are available. The application submission date is June 6, 2011.
OJJDP FY 11 Mentoring for Child Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation InitiativeThis initiative supports efforts of community service organizations to develop or enhance their mentoring capacity, facilitate outreach efforts, and increase the availability of direct services for child victims (younger than age 18) of commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) or domestic sex trafficking (DST), including children who are U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. Eligible applicants include public and private small businesses; nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; and public, state and private institutions of higher education. There is $500,000 available for one award. The application submission date is June 6, 2011.
Learn and Serve American Youth Engagement Zone (YEZ)YEZ is designed to improve student engagement, including student attendance and behavior, and student achievement, graduation rates and college-going rates by promoting youth engagement to demostrate the value of academics, civic engagement, diversity and improved service delivery. All partnerships must include, at a minimum, at least one LEA, one community college, and one community-based entity. There is approximately $5.4 million available for 4 to 12 grants of $300,000 to $450,000 for this program. The application submission date is June 15, 2011.
Humana FoundationThe Humana Foundation promotes healthy lives and communities by supporting organizations that meet their funding priorities and are classified as 501(c)(3) tax-exempt by the Internal Revenue Service. Proposals are considered from and for: nonprofit organizations classified 501(c)(3); organizations located in eligible locations; and one-year projects or annual support. The application submission date is June 15, 2011.
Basic Center Program for Runaway and Homeless YouthIn response to the widespread concern about the problem of runaway and homeless youth, Congress authorized the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act of 1974 (RHYA), which provided financial support for the protection of runaway, homeless, and street youth. Eligible applicants include nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; and public, state and private institutions of higher education. There is over $17 million for a possible 107 awards. The application submission date is June 24, 2011.
Family Planning Services Grants
The Family Planning Services Grants are to establish and operate voluntary family planning services projects, which shall provide family planning services to all persons desiring such services, with priority for services to persons from low-income families. Any public or private nonprofit is eligible to apply. There is one award of up to $400,000 available. The application submission date is June 29, 2011.
Drucker Institute Announces Call for Applications for Nonprofit Innovation AwardThe Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation is given each fall to three U.S.-based nonprofit organizations in recognition of existing programs that have made a difference in the lives of the people they serve. The award has been given annually since 1991 and is accompanied by a first-place prize of $100,000 and two runners-up prizes of $7,500 and $5,000. The application submission date is July 1, 2011.
American Legion Child Welfare Foundation Offers Support for Programs to Help ChildrenThe American Legion Child Welfare Foundation seeks to provide other nonprofit organizations with the means to educate the public about the special needs of children across the United States. To help achieve its mission, the organization annually provides funding to nonprofits. Grants may not be used for the normal, day-to-day operating expenses of the grantee or for special operating expenses connected with the grant. The application submission date is July 15, 2011.
Bank of America Neighborhood Builders GrantTwo outstanding nonprofit/charitable organizations in 45 markets benefit from the Neighborhood Builders Program. Since its inception in 2004, Neighborhood Builders has helped nearly 500 nonprofits across our franchise with operating support and rigorous leadership training. Neighborhood Builders recipients are focused on local neighborhood priorities and receive $200,000 in general operating support (or local market currency equivalent) - $100,000 annually for 2 years. Click grant name above for submission information.
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