Citizenship - Grants List *for college scholarships (oneyear grant of $25000) The Army War collegeFoundation, Inc. *for the annual National Security Seminar (one-year grant for http://www.rrmtf.org/citizenship/grantslist.htm
Financial Aid Resources For Students Foundation Directory. This book can be found at college, university and American SpeechLanguage-Hearing Foundation Scholarships and grants Program. http://www.asha.org/students/financial-aid
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Media Transparency: Recipient Grants: Grove City College grants to Grove City college. Click date for grant details. Earhart Foundation 1231-2003, 10000, Fellowship Research Grant Paul Kengor http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?recipientID=1364
Westmont College - Faculty Grant Center Westmont college, Provost. Grant Seeking Guide Within OCA, Westmont sOffice of Foundation and Corporate Relations (OFCR) is charged with http://www.westmont.edu/_academics/pages/provost/grants/grantGuide.html
Extractions: Three different categories of grant seeking exist at Westmont. One category encompasses those grants that are actively pursued by the Office of Campus Advancement (OCA), a second category includes those grants that are sought through a joint effort between OCA and one or more academic departments, and a third category includes grants sought by individual faculty members or by a specific academic department. Each of the above-mentioned grant seeking categories, OCA Grant Seeking, Shared Grant Seeking, and Faculty and Departmental Grant Seeking, is important to the mission of the college. The manner in which grants are sought and the person(s) to whom the grant-seeking task is given distinguishes one type of grant seeking from another. The three different areas of grant seeking and the types of grants that are pursued in each area are outlined in the Institutional Priorities Chart . The following is an attempt to clarify the unique grant seeking approaches required in each category. OCA Grant Seeking Westmont's Office of College Advancement exists to give oversight and coordination to the college's fund raising efforts. OCA's fund raising activities are focused on garnering financial resources to support the college's annual and long-term funding priorities. Within OCA, Westmont's Office of Foundation and Corporate Relations (OFCR) is charged with coordinating all campus fund raising efforts with foundations and corporations. The primary responsibility of the OFCR however, is to identify, cultivate and solicit foundations and corporations for what have been defined by the President, in collaboration with the trustees of the college, as the funding priorities for that fiscal year. These priorities include, but are not limited to, the operational, capital and endowment priorities of Westmont.
New College Of California - School Of Law New college of California Education for Social Change, A progressive, FOUNDATION OF THE STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA These grants are awarded to law http://www.newcollege.edu/law/awards.cfm
Extractions: In support of its commitment to the training of non-traditional students, the Law School provides generous scholarships to all students of color with unmet financial need. Students are eligible for these scholarships during each of their years of study. The Fund is made possible, in large part, through the generosity of the Leon and Esther Blum Foundation.
NASA's Learning Technologies Project General Electric Fund has two precollege grant programs college Bound and Early The David and Lucile Packard Foundation provides grants to non-profit http://learn.arc.nasa.gov/grants/
Extractions: You are here: Home Grants Grants and Other Funding Sources This month I am focusing on the Top 10 Corporate Foundations and the Top 10 Private Foundations as ranked by their total giving. (I have arranged them in alphabetical order, and left off three that only allow requests in the Health programmatic area). These foundations donated over 3 BILLION DOLLARS last year to non-profit organizations. There is a lot of money out there for you to use to help improve your schools and help your children. Bank of America Foundation places special emphasis on providing educational opportunities for young children so they will be ready to learn and achieve when they begin school. However, they do not consider funding requests from K-12 schools, so you will have to partner with a non-profit organization in order to receive funds. Remember that the Bank is now all over the country, so send a grant letter to the Manager of your local BofA branch. You may submit proposals at any time. Ford Foundation seeks to enhance educational opportunity, especially for low-income and chronically disadvantaged groups. They want you to write a brief letter of inquiry about your project before you write a full proposal. Applications are considered year-round.
Lake Forest College > Academics > Government Grants The Director of Foundation Relations and Government grants helps everyone at LakeForest college to cultivate and maintain relationships with sources of http://www.lakeforest.edu/academics/grants/default.asp
Extractions: The Director of Foundation Relations and Government Grants helps everyone at Lake Forest College to cultivate and maintain relationships with sources of external support (including state and Federal government) for projects consistent with the mission and priorities of the College. One of our most important activities is to support faculty members seeking external funding for research, curriculum development, pedagogical and other professional development projects. We work closely with the Office of the Provost and Dean of the Faculty to do so. We can assist you to: In general, we strive to make the submission process easier and less confusing, while helping you to create a more competitive proposal. We also subscribe to the Grants Advisor PLUS newsletter and IRIS, the Illinois Researcher Information System, which will help match a faculty member's research interests with potential funding programs. These resources are accessible online from any on-campus computer.
Lake Forest College > Academics > Government Grants > Grants Lake Forest college, Chicago s National Liberal Arts college Foundation Relationsand Government grants Finding Grant Opportunities. Internal Sources http://www.lakeforest.edu/academics/grants/finding.asp
The Council On Foundations - Looking For Grants? The Council on foundations is a membership organization serving grantmakers, If you are looking for a grant or information on funding sources, http://www.cof.org/index.cfm?containerID=76&menuContainerName=&navID=0&orglink=3
Lumina Foundation: Helping People Achieve Their Potential grants approved by Lumina Foundation in the first quarter of 2004 are listed below, The following grant is part of the college Goal Sunday program. http://www.luminafoundation.org/newsroom/news_releases/042104.html
Extractions: Our grants in the first quarter focused on policies and programs affecting student access and success, with special emphasis on low-income students, adult learners and students of color, said Martha D. Lamkin, president and CEO of Lumina Foundation. The Foundation continues to address the multiple barriers that impede access to and success in postsecondary education among traditionally underserved groups.
Untitled Document The Broome Community college Foundation proudly offers grantsin-aid to supplementfederal and state aid, merit scholarships, and awards to Broome Community http://www.sunybroome.edu/~foundation/scholarship.html
Extractions: Establishing A Scholarship Grants-in-Aid, Merit Scholarships and Awards at BCC T he Broome Community College Foundation proudly offers grants-in-aid to supplement federal and state aid, merit scholarships, and awards to Broome Community College students. Currently because of the generosity of many donors, including community people, businesses, organizations, foundations, faculty, staff and alumni over $400,000 is made available each year to aid and recognize BCC students through the Foundation's grant and scholarship program. Approximately 200 merit scholarships and nearly 450 grants-in-aid are awarded annually. A merit scholarship not only assures a student of public recognition for being outstanding, but also is tremendously helpful in assisting a student to cover costs that non-competitive awards (such as New York State Tuition Assistance or Federal Pell Grants) do not cover. These awards are also valuable because they may reduce the student's reliance on loans. APPLICATION: Students needing financial assistance to continue their education at BCC and all students considered for scholarships with a need component are required to fill out and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form is processed by an agency associated with the U.S. Department of Education, and eligibility information is then sent to BCC's Office of Financial Aid (OFA). With this information the OFA can prepare a financial aid package for the coming year, taking into account the student's cost of attending as well as his/her expected family contribution. Most grants-in-aid (that is, need-based grants) over and above TAP and Pell are awarded to eligible students based on the award criteria in March and April. These funds help fill the gap of unmet need, and are depleted rapidly once selection begins. Students are encouraged to apply for aid early.
Welcome To Black Hawk College! For many students, Pell grants provide a foundation of financial aid to whichother aid may be Funding is provided by the Black Hawk college Foundation, http://www.bhc.edu/index.asp?NID=798
2002 Grants - The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Oklahoma Independent college Foundation an outright grant to provide supportfor the fundraising efforts to support the programs of the independent http://www.thekerrfoundation.org/2002grants.htm
Extractions: Home Calendar 2004 Grants Guidelines ... Categories Allied Arts Foundation - an outright grant to support the 2002 annual campaign which provides funds for the 17 member cultural agencies. Cartwright Memorial Library Inc . - a challenge grant to help fund a new facility to replace the current facility that is beyond economic repair. Choctaw County Genealogical Society - an outright grant to purchase computers, a copy machine, a binding machine and to fund two temporary employees. Colorado Springs Dance Theatre - a challenge grant to help underwrite the Dance Theatre's operational expenses. - an outright grant to help construct and landscape the Senator Robert S. Kerr Memorial Garden which will be built proximal and integral to the new Conference and Visitors Center, the Roosevelt Rose Garden and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library. Lendonwood Gardens Inc . - a Challenge grant to help purchase the adjoining 5 acres which include a 2700 square foot house for an educational center and a landscaped greenhouse. Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma City - an outright grant for funds for the renovation of the 16th Street Plaza Theatre project.
Presentation To A College Salary Administration; Access to NHF grants; Access to Foundation grants If the college begins the foundation then the original agreement (override http://www.nhf.org/magic/presentcollege.htm
Extractions: As long as each Staffer, each Project, and each Donor agrees that NHF should send a 5 - 20% of the donations they collect to the College Foundation for their unrestricted budget. A Foundation at NHF for: 1. Staff 2. Projects 3. Member Funds may be used for any bona fide charitable purpose including charitable employment. Reasons to Use NHF: WITMCF - Where Is The Money Coming From? Money for Foundations could come from:
Bristol Community College : BCC Foundation : The Foundation collaborates with the college to apply for grant funding for majorprojects from other foundations, corporations, and community organizations http://www.bristol.mass.edu/foundation/
Extractions: The Bristol Community College Foundation was established to raise private funds to help support Bristol Community College. It helps the college to obtain financial support to enhance the ability of the college to meet the lifelong educational needs of the growing and changing community it serves. The Bristol Community College Foundation was founded in 1980 as a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing private support for the students and academic resources of Bristol Community College. Funds raised by the Foundation provide: The Foundation collaborates with the College to apply for grant funding for major projects from other foundations, corporations, and community organizations. In addition, the Foundation is building endowment funds to provide ongoing support for the future.
Learning Lab - User Aid For Students FOUNDATION grants TO INDIVIDUALS. New York, NY The Foundation Center, biennial.Profiles more than 6000 foundation programs that make grants to individuals http://fdncenter.org/learn/useraids/student.html
Extractions: If you are a student looking for information on financial aid, the very first thing you should do is speak to the financial aid office at the institution you plan to attend. (For a list of colleges and universities with financial aid offices on the World Wide Web, see FinAid's Financial Aid Offices Web Page ). Grants and loans are available from the federal government as well. Most colleges and universities will require you to apply for federal funding first before they consider you for scholarship support. We have selected a few of the most important print and electronic resources for you to begin your search beyond the institution you are attending. Because most private foundations make grants only to incorporated nonprofit organizations, individual grantseekers must follow a different funding path than organizations with tax-exempt status. Some private foundations currently offer scholarships and fellowships, and most have highly specific criteria. It is up to you to determine which funders might be interested in providing you with financial support. Our libraries maintain a limited collection of other publishers' scholarship materials, primarily those that list foundation-sponsored grants and awards. For access to a more complete collection of college guides and scholarship directories, as well as a good collection of career and vocational guidance materials, you should visit your local public library or your school's financial aid office. Our
Cabrillo College The Cabrillo college Foundation has launched a major gifts campaign to provide WES Grant Advisors, ten Cabrillo college faculty members and counselors http://www.cabrillo.edu/associations/foundation/campus.html
Extractions: About the Foundation The Major Gifts Campaign: Meeting the Educational Challenges of the Future The Cabrillo College Foundation has launched a major gifts campaign to provide the community with an outstanding educational facility. Fourtunately, due to the 1998 and 2004 bond measures, we have the resources to significantly renovate and expand our facilities. However, private dollars are needed to support programs and students. The Watsonville Center Expansion Horticulture enthusiasts and community supporters from the Horticulture Center Campaign Committee were led by Co-chairs Gayle Ortiz, Gayle's Bakery and Rosticceria and Joan DeNeffe. Committee members included Marcy Albert; Jess Brown, Santa Cruz County Farm Bureau; John David, Prime Landscape; Renee Shepherd, Renee's Garden Seeds; and Rachael Spencer. The Committee also includes Cabrillo College members John Hurd, President; Rich Merrill, Director of Horticulture; and Cathy Summa, Director of Marketing and Public Relations. Cabrillo will construct an 84,000 sq.ft. applied and performing arts complex that will greatly improve our ability to offer programs to students, and significantly increase opportunities for performing groups in the community. The complex will house a 550-seat theater with full fly loft and orchestra pit, a 400-seat recital hall, and a black box theater seating 150. Music teaching facilities will include rehearsal rooms, classrooms, a piano lab, recording studios, a music lab, a music library, and practice rooms. The Arts and Photgraphy teaching facility will house eleven art studios and an Art History lecture space. The Cabrillo College Foundation will campaign to raise funding to endow program support.
Jostens Company Information: Community Involvement significantly and positively impact children from birth through college.The Foundation meets quarterly to review all Community Grant requests ranging http://www.jostens.com/company/community/index.asp
Extractions: For more than 25 years, the Jostens Foundation has supported organizations in their work to create strong communities and healthy families and children. The Jostens Foundation is committed to ensuring that its strategy best serves the needs of its customers and plant communities, as well as its employees and sales representatives.
2003 Grants Of The Theodore Edson Parker Foundation 2003 grants List of the The Theodore Edson Parker Foundation. Middlesex CommunityCollege Foundation, Inc. $2000 Support for Cambodia Today, http://www.grantsmanagement.com/parkergrants03.html