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FUNDING RESOURCES

 

*      Centers for Disease Control

Funding for health-related projects can be found here.

 

*      Education Planet

This educational site has links to help teachers, students and parents find quality educational resources.

 

*      Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

This site will provide general information to help further youth development.

 

*      Federal Support to Communities Initiative

This interagency database includes more than 100 federal grant and loan programs for after school initiatives .

 

*      First Gov (United States Federal Government)

This is the World Wide Web information hub for the United States Federal Government. Any questions on the government can be found here.

 

*      Grant Makers for Children, Youth and Families

Grant Makers for Children, Youth & Families serves as a reference point for those seeking relationships with funders concerned with children, youth, and families.

 

*      Grants.gov

This site lists funding opportunities from many federal agencies.

 

*      National Association of Community Health Centers

Information can be obtained on increasing health care and medical needs for underserved communities.

 

*      National Congress for Community Economic Development

This is an excellent resource regarding funding for a variety of types of community-based projects.

 

*      National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities

This is an excellent source for information on disabilities and disability-related issues.

 

*      U.S. Department of Education

Listings about funding from the Department of Education are available at this site. Examples of grant programs include: Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities, 21st Century Community Learning Centers and Even Start Family Legacy.

 

*      U.S. Department of Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)

This site lists funding opportunities from the Health Resources and Services Administration. You can also find their publication HRSA Grants Review.

 

*      U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Development

Examples of opportunities described include: Youthbuild Program, Drug Elimination Grants (for Housing Authorities) and Community Development Block Grants.

 

*      U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

This site lists funding opportunities from the Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention .

 


 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

*      Annie E. Casey Foundation: Kids Count

You can join the electronic mailing list or receive any of the AECF publications.

 

*      Beansprout.net

Educates, supports and communicates those interested in keeping children healthy.

 

*      Children’s Defense Fund

CDF now has an e-mail list that will transmit important information about children and pertinent issues involving children.

 

*      Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

This site will provide general information to help further youth development.

 

*      International Development Research Centre (IDRC)

Provides general information on rural development.

 

*      Join Together

Join Together has a variety of publications that are available on-line on several different issues or you can subscribe to their e-mail newsletter.

 

*      School Grants

By joining the School Grants “Bring Home The Bacon” listserv, you can talk with educators about grant-related issues and receive e-mails about the day’s discussion.

 

*      USDA Rural Development

Handbooks on rural development can be found here.

 

*      U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

This site can lead you to grant-related publications, newsletters and journals.

 


 

 

 

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