Deadline: July 17, 2029
Award Amount: up to $10,000 for a project period not to exceed 2 years Eligible Entities: Higher Education Institutions, Nonprofits, Governments, including Tribal, ISDs, Housing Authorities. Description: The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Small Research Grant Program supports different types of health services research projects, including:
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Deadline: January 7, 2025
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Higher Education Entitites, Nonprofits, Small Businesses. Description: The purpose of this initiative is to advance the science and implementation of innovative multi-level health care research for older adults from populations that experience health disparities. The initiative will support research designed to (1) gain a better understanding of appropriate screening, diagnostic, and clinical care guidelines in a primary care setting, (2) explore shared decision-making that is needed to enhance care planning and patient agency between clinicians and care teams with the older adult and their caregiver(s), and (3) identify effective strategies for care coordination. Deadline: November 7, 2024
Award Amount: $25,000 to $400,000 per award Eligible Entities: Public Food Program Service Provider, Tribal organizations, Private nonprofit entities. Description: The CFPCGP is intended to bring together stakeholders from distinct parts of the food system and to foster understanding of national food security trends and how they might improve local food systems. Understanding that people with low incomes experience disproportionate access to healthy foods, projects should address food and nutrition security, particularly among our nation’s historically underrepresented communities. CFPCGP projects are to include food insecure community members in the planning, designing, development, implementation and evaluation of activities, services, programs, and policies to combat food and nutrition insecurity; and to address underlying causes and factors related to hunger. Deadline: November 29, 2024
Eligible Entities: Higher education institutions, Nonprofit organizations, Native American tribal organizations, State, County, City, Township, Speical districts, Tribal Governments, Public housing authorities, Indian housing authorities, Small businesses. Description: Research on interventions that address nutrition security and the mechanisms of food insecurity on a variety of health outcomes. Priority populations include racial/ethnic minority populations, lower income populations, and rural and remote populations including tribal communities and insular areas.Research examples include, but are not limited to:
Grant awards: $50,000; ($25,000 per year for two years).
Grant Term: Recipients have two years to spend the funding. Eligibility:
Submission Details: Mellon only accepts proposals by invitation. If you have not received an invitation and are interested in funding from Mellon, you can submit an inquiry.
Eligibility: Mellon makes most of its grants to organizations in the United States that have been determined by the IRS to be section 501(c)(3) charities. As a rule, the Foundation does not fund tuition, K-12 education and programming, fundraising events, or provide direct unrestricted funding for individuals. Areas of Interest: Arts and Culture Higher Learning Humanities in Place Public Knowledge Presidential Initiatives Description: area of interest include - Children's Homes, Boys & Girls Clubs/Scouts, YMCA/YWCA, Counseling and Therapy Center, Behavioral and Mental Health Centers, Rehabilitation Centers, Domestic Violence, CASA, and Advocacy Centers, Food Banks & Food Pantries, Homelessness, Veterans, Meals on Wheels and Sr. Citizen Centers, Theatres & Symphony, and more.
How to Apply: Organizations interested in applying for funding need to communicate via phone or email with the Grants Manager for instructions on how to apply. Lori Bagwell, Grants Manager [email protected] Deadline: October 7, 2024
Award Amount: $25,000 to $10,000,000 Eligible Entities: City or Township Governments, Nonprofits, Small Businesses, State or County Governments, Native American Tribal Governments, Special District Governments, Public Housing Authorities/Indian Housing Authorities. Description: The Bureau of Reclamation's Drought Response Program supports a proactive approach to drought by providing assistance to water managers to: develop and update comprehensive drought plans, and implement projects that will build long-term resiliency to drought. Deadline: November 10, 2024
Eligible Enties: Charitable organizations as defined under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code, government agencies, or civic/cultural organizations, Public school systems that promote educational opportunities Description: Areas of Focus -
Deadline: October 15, 2024
Award Amount: up to $10,000 Eligible Entities: Nonprofit Organizations Description: This fund will grant to organizations that align with the Foundation’s priority fields of interest: community resilience, educational opportunities, environmental adaptability, healthy communities, and rural infrastructure. Deadline: October 8, 2024
Amount: up to $200,000 Eligible Entities: local government units of the state (counties, municipalities, villages, cities, towns, land grants, Soil and Water Conservation Districts [SWCDs], community acequia and ditch associations, school districts, public universities and colleges, and charter schools), state agencies, federal agencies, and federally recognized Native American tribes with a reservation within the boundaries of the state and Nonprofit Organizations. Description: Projects must be consistent with the purposes of the YCCC program and may include, but need not be limited to, projects that protect, conserve, rehabilitate or increase resiliency of terrestrial and aquatic species, forests, refuges, rangelands and waters of the state; improve use and access to public parks, greenways, historic sites, libraries, museums, zoos; improve or enhance recreational areas and associated facilities; reinforce the “Keep New Mexico True” campaign; provide emergency assistance, disaster relief or recovery at the Project sponsor's discretion; improve community disaster preparedness; increase energy efficiency; beautify, improve and restore urban areas; and renovate or improve community facilities, including those for the elderly or indigent. Deadline: applications are accepted quarterly
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits, state, county or city agencies, including law enforcement or fire departments, education agencies. Description: There are 8 areas of funding
Deadline: Ongoing
Eligible Entities: For Profit companies, Nonprofit Organizations Description: Supporting organizations and initiatives that have a meaningful and direct impact on the community in 4 main areas:
Applications Open Starting: Application portal opens on a quarterly basis
Award Amount: $15,000 to $35,000 Eligible Entities: Fire Departments, Law Enforcement, EMS, Municipal & State Orgs., Public Safety Orgs., Nonprofits and Schools. Description: for the purchase of lifesaving equipment and prevention education tools to eligible entities. |
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