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Web Site Development Grants Available to New York City Area NonprofitsDeadline: Ongoing
The Bialkin Family Foundation, a small family foundation based in New York City, seeks applicants for Web site development grants.
The grants consist of $2,000 to $10,000 in Web site development services. The foundation has affiliated contractors who work with the grantee to create a small to medium-sized Web site, including all needed graphic design, content, and code.
The foundation focuses on educational and environment organizations in the New York City area, particularly those who currently have only a minimal Web site, or no Web site at all.
For further information, contact Alder Consulting.
Contact:
Laura S. Quinn
Alder Consulting
Tel: (718) 208-8172
Web site: http://www.alderconsulting.com
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Next Generation Grants8) Corporation for National and Community Service Invites Proposals for Next Generation Grants
Deadline: November 17, 2003
The Corporation for National and Community Service ( http://www.cns.gov/ ) has announced the availability of approximately $4 million for the purpose of making Next Generation Grants to eligible nonprofit organizations. The purpose of the grants is to foster the next generation of national service organizations by providing seed money to new and start-up organizations, as well as established organizations with new projects or programs, to plan and implement service programs that have the potential of becoming national in scope.
Grants awarded through the program are intended to fund innovative strategies designed to effectively engage volunteers in service and that result in measurable outcomes to beneficiaries and participants. The Corporation for National and Community Services is seeking innovative models that fall under at least one of three service areas: programs that engage individuals in an intensive commitment to service in communities (defined as serving at least 40 hours per week); volunteer programs for seniors (age 55+); and programs that connect service with education. Organizations may focus on various issue areas, including, but not limited to, education, the environment, health and human services, homeland security, public safety, and other critical areas.
Nonprofit charitable organizations, including public charities, community organizations (faith-based and secular), private foundations, and individual schools, are eligible to apply. Applicants other than individual schools generally must have an annual operating budget of $500,000 or less. Submissions are encouraged from community organizations (faith-based and secular), from organizations with little or no experience with federal grants, and for projects where a grant could dramatically increase community involvement in service. Applicants cannot have received a previous grant award from the corporation, and must be able to develop programs that have the potential for becoming national in scope or provide a compelling statement that the model could be replicated in other locations.
For complete guidelines and application procedures, see the Corporation for National and Community Services Web
site.
RFP Link: http://www.cns.gov/whatshot/notices.html
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