Post-Award Requirements. Tribal Affairs. What We Do. Freedom of Information Act. Contact Us. Grants Expand. The second letter must be from the organization, facility, community field, or school that will host the clinic.
All accompanying letters must be sent via email. DuPont Pioneer Community Grants. DuPont Pioneer supports communities where its employees and customers live and work, providing grants for a project or program that focuses on the prekindergarten through grade 12 education, food security, and community betterment.
Eligible community organizations include local schools, public charities, and c 3 organizations. The Brown Foundation, Inc. Education Grants. In the area of education, funding is focused on the primary and secondary school levels. Initiatives that support nontraditional and innovative approaches designed to improve public education within the State of Texas are ideal. Also of interest to the foundation are community service projects serving the needs of children and families.
The Halliburton Foundation Education Grants. The Halliburton Foundation accepts grant proposals from U. Strong preference is given to organizations in areas where there is a significant presence of Halliburton employees and operations. Direct Grants are made to U. Additionally, the foundation supports education at all levels through employee matching gifts and scholarships. White Physical Education Program. The Carol M.
White Physical Education Program provides grants to local educational agencies and community-based organizations to initiate, expand, or enhance physical education programs, including after-school programs, for students in kindergarten through grade Grant recipients must implement programs that help students make progress toward meeting state standards. Shell Education Grants. Shell focuses on energy awareness with special publics, increasing interest in technical careers among students and professional development in science and math among educators and supports K programs that boost math and science skills, as well as university programs that aid engineering and geoscience students and departments.
Deadline: Ongoing. Brooks Brothers Donation Requests. Brooks Brothers seeks to support the communities within and beyond the areas it serves by accepting requests for donated items to be used in auctions, raffles, and other fund-raising events. Requests from local and national nonprofit organizations focused on improving communities through health, education, and the arts are accepted.
Organizations can submit a request for a donation directly on the website. A resource is also available to download on the website to help applicants get ideas about items for an auction or event fund-raiser. Finish Line Youth Foundation directs funding to organizations in communities where Finish Line employees live and work that provide opportunities for youth participation in the following areas: youth athletic programs, community-based programs addressing active lifestyle and team-building skills, established camps with an emphasis on sports and active lifestyle, especially programs serving disadvantaged and special needs children.
The foundation is particularly interested in organizations providing opportunities for participation of children and young adults age 18 and under and organizations whose activities provide direct services to individuals and produce tangible results.
Sony Corporation of America Grants. Previous education grants have funded a wide range of environmental media teaching and research projects; meaningful environmental education events and programs; quality education programs for at-risk students; arts and arts education; equipment for educational nonprofits and academic institutions, including major colleges and universities across the country; youth mentoring educational program to teach students about workplace etiquette and various careers available in the technology and entertainment industries; and multiple other mentoring opportunities, including one-on-one, school-based, or in the workplace.
Eligible applicants are nonprofit c 3 organizations. Priority is given to efforts that promote literacy and basic educational competency.
Ford Foundation Grants. The Ford Foundation provides grants for projects and programs in three broad areas: 1 advancing knowledge, creativity, and achievement, 2 reducing poverty and injustice, and 3 promoting democratic values. Project activities must be educational, scientific, or charitable to be eligible for funding. Toyota USA Foundation. The Toyota USA Foundation works to enhance quality of education in kindergarten through grade 12 by building partnerships with nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving the teaching and learning of mathematics, science, and environmental science.
Eligible organizations must have qualified tax-exempt status and be located in and serve people in the United States. Priority is given to programs that are creative, innovative, and develop the potential of students and teachers; are broad in scope and incorporate a systemic approach; and are cost effective and possess a high potential for success with relatively low duplication of effort.
The foundation will support only one program from an organization at a time. RGK Foundation. The Foundation's primary interests within education include programs that focus on formal K education particularly mathematics, science and reading , teacher development, literacy, and higher education. Healthy Lifestyle Grants. Wish You Well Foundation Funding.
The Awesome Foundation: Grants for Projects. The Awesome Foundation funds projects that challenge and expand our understanding of our individual and communal potentials, bringing communities together, casting aside social inhibitions and boundaries for a moment. Eligibility: all people and organizations; there are no prerequisites.
During the camp session, the girls listen to executive speakers, participate in technology tours and demonstrations, network, and learn through hands-on experience in workshops.
Louis, MO. Maximum award: free attendance to camp. Eligibility: girls grades in the school year, and at least age 13 at time of application, with some location exceptions. Deadline: Varies by location. The Wish You Well Foundation's mission is to foster and promote the development and expansion of new and existing literacy and educational programs. Eligibility: c 3 organizations. The National Alliance for Accessible Golf Alliance and the United States Golf Association USGA believe that golf should be open to everyone and supports a wide variety of programs that create opportunities for individuals with disabilities to participate in the sport.
They especially encourage inclusive programming- opportunities that allow participants with disabilities and participants without disabilities to learn and play the game side by side. Eligibility: tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations as defined under Section c 3 of the U. Internal Revenue Code or government entities such as public schools or municipalities.
Adobe: ConnectED software grants. As part of the White House's ConnectEd initiative, Adobe is offering creative tools and teacher professional development to schools across the United States. Eligibility: public, state-operated, county-operated school, or BIA schools at the elementary or secondary school level that receive Title I funds. Share Our Strength awards grants to eligible organizations involved in increasing access to summer meals programs supported through the Summer Food Service Program or the National School Lunch "Seamless Summer" Program; educating and enrolling more eligible families in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program SNAP and the Women, Infants, and Children WIC program; increasing the availability of school breakfast through alternative models such as "in-classroom" breakfast and "grab-n-go" breakfasts; increasing access to afterschool snack and meal programs, as well as child care programs, supported through the Child and Adult Care Food Program CACFP ; and advocacy around any of the above anti-hunger issues.
Eligibility: nonprofit organizations and schools in the U. The Brown Rudnick Center Community Grant Program recognizes, encourages, and collaborates with front-line workers within the educational system who often do not have a voice in funding decisions; and provides funding to assist with small, concrete projects or needs that will make an improvement in inner-city education in Boston, Hartford, New York City, Providence, and Washington, D.
Eligibility: "front line educational workers" involved in the education field or a related field in Boston, Hartford, New York City, Providence, or Washington, D. Campbell's: Labels for Education. The Campbell's, Inc. Labels for Education Program gives schools free educational equipment in exchange for labels from Campbell products. Maximum award: varies.
Eligibility: Schools or parents coordinate label drives to raise resources for schools. Deadline: None. Fender Music Foundation: Grants. Fender Music Foundation grants are awarded to music academies, schools, local music programs and national music programs across America, particularly in-school music classes, in which the students make music; after-school music programs that are not run by the school; and music therapy programs, in which the participants make the music.
Maximum award: up to 8 instruments. Eligibility: established, ongoing and sustainable music programs in the United States, which provide music instruction for people of any age who would not otherwise have the opportunity to make music.
The Public Welfare Foundation supports organizations that address human needs in disadvantaged communities, with strong emphasis on organizations that include service, advocacy, and empowerment in their approach: service that remedies specific problems; advocacy that addresses those problems in a systemic way through changes in public policy; and strategies to empower people in need to play leading roles in achieving those policy changes and in remedying specific problems.
The foundation provides both general support and project-specific grants. The foundation is currently focusing on criminal and juvenile justice, and workers' rights.
Eligibility: public and private entities, including nonprofit organizations and for-profit organizations. Fund for Teachers: Grants. The Fund for Teachers provides funds for direct grants to teachers to support summer learning opportunities of their own design. Eligibility: teachers who work with students in grades pre-kindergarten through 12, with a minimum of three years teaching experience, full-time, spending at least 50 percent of the time in the classroom at the time grants are approved and made.
These grants focus on the communities in the Twin Cities area and their surrounding areas up to 50 miles from the General Mills facility in each community in the areas of youth nutrition and fitness, social services, education, and arts and culture. Lockheed Martin: Grants for Education.
Eligibility: c 3 organizations that deliver standards-based science, technology, engineering and math STEM education to students in K Safeway Foundation Grants. The Safeway Foundation seeks to fund nonprofit organizations that have programs that align with its four priority areas: hunger relief, education, health and human services, and assisting people with disabilities.
Eligibility: C 3 organization located in an area where there are Safeway stores. Project Produce. The Chef Ann Foundation has teamed up with Skoop, a superfoods company committed to bringing the health benefits of superfoods to every American. Together we have launched Project Produce. The goal is to provide funds to support the food cost of these activities which are designed to touch every child. Offering these events to all kids whether they bring or buy lunch requires additional funds.
Grants can help you fill that gap. Honda aims to Help meet the needs of American society in the areas of youth and scientific education by awarding grants to nonprofits, while strategically assisting communities in deriving long-term benefits. Honda supports youth education with a specific focus on the STEM science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects in addition to the environment.
Over the years, it has expanded to help schools in 15 states. It is just another way BJ's care about their Members and the communities that they live in. Donors are people just like you and companies like us — people interested in supporting education, who search the site and give to the project that inspires them most. When a project reaches its funding goal, the materials are shipped to the school, and donors receive photos of the project and a letter from the teacher.
Maximum award: varies by project. Eligibility: U. A Little HOPE supports organizations that provide bereavement support services and grief counseling to children and teens who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or loved one. To be considered, applicants must e-mail no telephone calls the name of their program, website address, names of the executive director and program director, and the location of the program.
No other information is needed or will be processed. Strong preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate a commitment to the use of community trained volunteers. Introductory emails are accepted year-round. Upon review, selected applicants will be invited to submit a complete application. Maximum award: Grant award amounts are based on the scope and budget of the project. Eligibility: Independent bereavement centers and camps who demonstrate a commitment to the use of community trained volunteers whose programs demonstrate multicultural competence in addressing children and adolescents' bereavement needs.
The 5 Promises represent conditions children need to achieve adult success. This article relates to the promises highlighted below:. In , we funded 59 U. The MCH Block Grant Program gives states flexibility in meeting the unique health needs of their children and families. The performance measure framework includes outcome measures, performance measures, and strategy measures.
The Iba Foundation, Nigeria , wants to publish comic books as a means of eradicating malaria. TDP, Sierra Leone , will install solar lighting and purchase a refrigerator for a community health center. Small Grants Program.
Keep in touch, for you will be reading the reports of these projects in future newsletters and seeing them on the world projects map. We Need Sponsors for More Projects We are actively seeking sponsors for other projects that were reviewed and selected but are presently without funding. They will reach more families. Kossoye Development Program , Ethiopia, expects to use the funds for curriculum development, equipment purchases, and workshops for elementary school teachers and children on the subjects of gardening, nutrition, and personal height and weight measurement.
They will then provide treatment and counseling.
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