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Funding/Grant Writing Resources

Archstone Foundation
http://www.archstone.org

Change Makers
http://www.changemakers.org

Foundation Center
http://fdncenter.org


Foundation Consortium

http://www.foundationconsortium.org/home/index4.html 
mail@consortium.net


Fundsnet Services Online
http://www.fundsnetservices.com

Grants.gov
http://grants.gov

Grant Writing Specialists
http://www.grantwrtr.com
grantwrtr@aol.com

Nonprofit Guides
http://npguides.org

Nonprofit Management Solutions
http://www.npsolutions.org

Orangewood Foundation
http://www.orangewoodfoundation.org 
info@orangewoodfoundation.org

Stuart Foundation
http://www.stuartfoundation.org

Techsoup (Technology for Non-profits)
http://www.techsoup.org

Tides Foundation
http://www.tidesfoundation.org

Tools for Nonprofits
http://www.idealist.org/tools/tools.html

United States Small Business Administration
http://www.sba.gov/starting_business/planning/basic.html

Youth Transition Funders Group
http://www.ytfg.org/
ytfginfo@ccfy.org


Zellerbach Foundation
http://www.zellerbachfamilyfoundation.org

Other Resources

Indianz.Com
Internet Resource for American Indian and Native American news, information and entertainment resource.
www.indianz.com

Washington State MOU

Southern California Tribal Chairman's Association
Southern California Tribal Digital Village

http://www.sctca.org/sctdv/sctdv.html


 


Current Funding Opportunities

Bay and Paul Foundations Program Number: 18331
Deadline(s): 12/01/2009 03/01/2010 09/01/2010
DESCRIPTION: Support is provided to nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations for programs in pre-collegiate education, collections care and conservation, conserving biodiversity, music, and programs to support Native Americans. First-time awards typically range from $3,000 to $10,000.
More information:
http://www.bayandpaulfoundations.org/application.html
or

danielle@bayandpaulfoundations.org

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Communities Putting Prevention to Work
Deadline: Dec 01, 2009
DESCRIPTION: CDC’s Procurement and Grants Office has published a funding opportunity announcement entitled, “American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: Communities Putting Prevention to Work”.
More information: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do

Cooperative Agreements for Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families
DEADLINE: 12/8/09
DESCRIPTION: Grants to develop integrated home and community-based services and supports for children and youth with serious emotional disturbances and their families by encouraging the development and expansion of effective and enduring systems of care.

More information: http://samhsa.gov/Grants/2010/SM-10-005.aspx

Research and Training Program on Poverty and Public Policy
DEADLINE: 1/15/10
DESCRIPTION: Postdoctoral Fellowships
to provide outstanding American minority scholars and other scholars who are members of a group that is underrepresented in the social sciences the opportunity to spend a year or two conducting research and pursuing extensive training in residence at the National Poverty Center at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.
More information: http://www.fordschool.umich.edu

Lannan Foundation Program Number: 05139
Deadline(s):Open *
DESCRIPTION: Support is provided for programs in the contemporary visual arts; literary arts; and projects in indigenous communities to support the resolve of Native people to renew their communities through their own institutions and traditions.
More information
:
http://www.lannan.org/lf/about/grant-guidelines/
or jo@lannan.org

Cleveland-Cliffs Foundation Program Number: 82116
DEADLINE:
Open
DESCRIPTION:
The sponsor makes grants for religious, charitable, scientifc, literary or educational purposes and for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.
More information:
http://www.cliffsnaturalresources.com or kimberly.regan@cliffsnr.com

No Cost Services through the Community Prevention Initiative
Per Grant Writing Specialists 4281 Lowell Street, Suite 19 La Mesa, CA 91941-6061 619•460•2738 619•567•4168 fax grantwrtr@aol.com:
Jerry Sherk would like to announce the availability of no cost services through the Community Prevention Initiative, a grant administered by the Center for Applied Research Solutions (CARS) and funded by the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs.
Requirements:
Requesting programs need to be serving or planning to serve high-risk youth.
Current Services/Trainings: How to develop a youth mentoring program, Training mentors/mentees, Volunteer recruitment, Discussing difficult issues with youth, Working with foster youth, Serving gang-involved youth, Developing program policy and procedure and training manuals, Cultural competence, Conflict resolution and mediation, Developing and working with advisory teams

More information:
Email: Sherk@mentorms.com (subject line "mentoring")

 


Please forward additional Funding-grant Writing resources to Morrantia@projects.sdsu.edu.
The above links are provided as a courtesy for those seeking additional information. Providing access to the links does
not constitute an endorsement of the contents of the web sites.

 

 

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