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  1. Grants For Higher Education: Covers Grants to Colleges and Universities in the U.S. and Abroad for: Student Aid, University Research and Faculty Development, ... Support and E (Grants for Higher Education)
  2. Grants for Scholarships, Student Aid, and Loans 2000-2001: Covers Grants to Colleges and Universities on the Undergraduate and Graduate Level, Medical ... Studen Aid and Loans, 2000-2001)
  3. Grants For Higher Education: Grant Guides 2006/2007 (Grants for Higher Education)
  4. UALR gets $13 million grant from Reynolds for business center.(University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Donald W. Reynolds Foundation): An article from: Arkansas Business
  5. Kellogg grants $7.5 million for philanthropy education cooperation.: An article from: The Non-profit Times by Marla E. Nobles, 2006-03-01
  6. American Foundations In Europe: Grant-giving Policies, Cultural Diplomacy, And Trans-atlantic Relations, 1920-1980 (Euroclio. Etudes Et Documents, No 28.)
  7. An annotated bibliography on mechanically separated finfish and crustacea meats (University of North Carolina Sea Grant College publication) by Frank Bancroft Thomas, 1984
  8. Operational analysis and design of demand-responsive systems: Final report to New York State Science and Technology Foundation under grant no. SSF(8)-22 by Gordon P Fisher, 1971
  9. Canadian universities' guide to foundations and similar grant-giving agencies: Repertoire des fondations et autres organismes donateurs a l'intention des universites canadiennes by William R Watson, 1966
  10. Exploration and evaluation of engineering properties for foundation design of offshore structures (Report) by Mohsen M Baligh, 1979
  11. Lippincott grant report submitted to the Lippincott Committee, Harry L. Lippincott Curriculum Improvement Foundation by William Blizard, 1982
  12. Federal support to universities, colleges, and nonprofit institutions : fiscal year 1989: A report to the President and Congress (Surveys of Science Resources Series : NSF 91-316 Final) by Richard J Bennof, 1989
  13. Federal support to universities, colleges, and nonprofit institutions : fiscal year 1990: A report to the President and Congress (Surveys of science resources series) by Richard J Bennof, 1992
  14. Expenditures for scientific and engineering activities at universities and colleges, fiscal year 1974 (Surveys of science resources series) by Ronald S Biggar, 1976

41. Penn College Library: Subject Guides: Grants
Contents © 1995Present Pennsylvania college of Technology, Penn college logo State, regional and local foundations and grants. Tutorials
http://www.pct.edu/library/research/subject_guides/grants/
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Gateways to collections of grant information, funding bodies and other resources Agencies, Foundations and Organizations
Private and corporate grant resources Federal Grant Programs State and Local Foundations and Grants State, regional and local foundations and grants Tutorials These free online tutorials will help you get started with your research and guide you through the application process. printer-friendly version General Collections of Grants Community of Science: Resources for Research Worldwide Search COS Funding Opportunities The Foundation Center Finding Funders ... GrantsNet For biomedical research and science education.

42. College Of Wooster: News
Vining Davis foundations is a wonderful vote of confidence in the college, The foundations award grants primarily in the areas of private higher
http://www.wooster.edu/news/0405/AVDavisGrant.php
News Resources Current News Releases Wooster in the News Online Media Source Book Calendar of Events ... News at Wooster Home Page Past News Releases by Year January-June 2005 July-December 2004 January-June 2004 July-December 2003 January-June 2003 July-December 2002 January-June 2002 July-December 2001 January-June 2001 July-December 2000 January-June 2000 July-December 1999 January-June 1999 July-December 1998 January-June 1998 July-December 199 January-June 1997 July-December 1996 January-June 1996 August-December 1995 For more information, contact: Office of Public Information
1189 Beall Avenue
Wooster, Ohio 44691
P: 330-263-2373
F: 330-263-2209
E-mail: jfinn@wooster.edu Arthur Vining Davis Foundations give $200,000 to endow a scholarship Written by John Hopkins
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43. CFNC - Welcome
Everything you need to know about scholarships, grants, loans, and more. Copyright © 20012005 college Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.
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44. Grants - Government Grants - Free Government Grants - Free Government Money
Education grants Free college grants and Free college Scholarships. The PrivateFoundations Use the grants as a Tax WriteOff!
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    46. Wheaton College: Office Of Corporate And Foundation Relations :
    Wheaton college s Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations offers a variety of and college administrators to prepare and submit grant proposals;
    http://www.wheatoncollege.edu/Admin/Grants/
    @import url(http://www.wheatoncollege.edu/CSS/IENews.css ); Grants
    CFR Home
    News For Faculty ... Wheaton home
    The Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations (CFR) seeks funding from corporations, foundations, and government agencies for Wheaton College. CFR coordinates and manages all approaches for funding to private and government sources and assists in the administration of awarded grants. Staff members provide a variety of services to College faculty and administrators, including:
    • Assist in identifying potential sources of support for faculty research, academic initiatives, and institutional projects;
    • Develop and maintain contact with current and potential funding sources;
    • Work with faculty members and college administrators to prepare and submit grant proposals;
    • Serve as a guide for efficient institutional processing of all proposals;
    • Assure timely narrative and financial stewardship reports on all grants, working with faculty members, the Office of the Provost , and the Finance Office ; and
    • Coordinate site visits for potential and current funders.

    47. The Hoyt Foundation
    Broome Community college Foundation $32500 toward the grantsin-aid program,Faculty Professional Development program and general operating support.
    http://www.cfscny.org/hoyt/
    The
    Hoyt Foundation
    M ission
    The mission of the Stewart W. and Willma C. Hoyt Foundation, Inc., created to perpetuate the Hoyts' charitable interest, is to use its resources to enhance the quality of life of the people of Broome County, primarily through judicious grantmaking. Originally established as a private foundation in 1970, the Hoyt Foundation has been a Supporting Organization to the Community Foundation for South Central New York since January 2001.
    B oard of Directors
    Teri Goodall-Komar, Chair
    Jacqueline Visser, Vice-Chair
    John M. Keeler, Secretary-Treasurer
    Bonnie Donovan
    Fannie R. Linder
    Albert Mamary
    William H. Rincker top of page
    B ackground
    Stewart and Willma Hoyt were long-time residents of the Binghamton area, living for many years in a home at 70 Front Street. That home is now the headquarters for both the Community Foundation for South Central New York and the Hoyt Foundation. Throughout their sixty years of marriage, the Hoyts maintained a pattern of regular giving to their church and to arts and social service organizations in the Broome County area. Two years after Stewart’s death in 1968 at the age of 94, Willma established the Hoyt Foundation with assets based on their early investments in IBM. When she died in 1982, also at 94, the Foundation received its funding – $9 million – from her estate. As a Supporting Organization (an official IRS designation), the Hoyt Foundation continues to have its own Board of Directors and make its own grants. But as a result of its alliance, it maintains a close working relationship with the Community Foundation, sharing its vision and forming an even stronger front to seek solutions to critical issues facing the community.

    48. About Metro :: Metropolitan Community College Foundation
    The Metropolitan Community college Foundation is a recognized nonprofit 501 (c) (3) The Foundation provides scholarships for students, mini-grants for
    http://www.mccneb.edu/foundation/FAQs.htm
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    Who determines how the Foundation funds are used? Top

    You, the donor, may specify how you would like your gift to be used. Many individuals choose to support specific academic departments, previously established scholarship funds, set-up a scholarship fund, or many other causes at the College. In some cases, the donor elects to make an unrestricted gift. Unrestricted gifts benefit the College by allowing the Foundation Board of Directors to allocate the money to areas that will assist students in improving their educational opportunities at the College. What funds are available for me to direct my gift? Top
    Expendable Scholarship/Program Funds
    ABE/GED
    Ahern Fire Protection Scholarship Aim for Success American Business Women's Association Scholarship Aquila Scholarship Auto Body Technology Fund Auto Body Tool Grant Automotive Technology Fund Bus Ticket Fund Community Service Award ConAgra Foods Excellence in Teaching Awards ConAgra Foods Excellence in Education Scholarship ConAgra Foods Excellence in Education Culinary Arts and Management Scholarship

    49. MCF Jobs Page Index
    Foundation Executive Director, South Central college, Mankato Campus Foundation,8/5/05 grants Administrator, Medtronic Foundation, 7/25/05
    http://www.mcf.org/mcf/whatsnew/jobs.htm
    Giving News Home People Calendar Jobs ... Press Releases MCF JOBS PAGE
    ADMINISTRATIVE Date Posted: Administrative Assistant/Corporate Citizenship Cargill Administrative Associate for Development and Finance
    Headwaters Foundation for Justice DEVELOPMENT Senior Development Officer/
    Institutional Relations
    Minnesota Public Radio Development Fellowship Women's Foundation of Minnesota Director of Development
    Metropolitan State University MANAGEMENT Manager, Community Affairs Field Operations St. Paul Travelers Manager of Urban Programs Youth Frontiers, Inc. President Special Olympics Minnesota Executive Director
    Saint Paul Public Schools Foundation PROGRAM Communications Production Manager The McKnight Foundation Fairview Senior Consultant Development Corporation For Children Supervisor, Primary Care and Financial Assistance Program Minnesota Department of Health, Office of Rural Health and Primary Care Associate Director of Annual Giving American Swedish Institute Grants Administrator Lutheran Community Foundation Director of Institutional Advancement St. Thomas

    50. STCC Foundation / Alumni And Friends - Frequently Asked Questions
    What is The Springfield Technical Community college Foundation, Inc.? Through grants for faculty development and laboratory upgrading and through its
    http://www.stcc.edu/alumni/faq.html
    Contact Foundation Director:
    William Kwolek
    Modified: 08/30/02
    Please click on the following questions to learn more about private giving to Springfield Technical Community College.
  • What is The Springfield Technical Community College Foundation, Inc.? Why does Springfield Technical Community College need private support? How do private contributions to the STCC Foundation help the College? What are my options for giving? ... What is the STCC Foundation's fiscal year?
  • 1. What is the Springfield Technical Community College Foundation, Inc.?
    The Springfield Technical Community College Foundation (a 501-(c)-3 non-profit organization incorporated in 1981) exists to help Springfield Technical Community College meet its goals and commitment to provide superior educational opportunities in the community. The Foundation will accomplish its mission through fundraising, promoting the College as a community resource, and by securing and managing private resources, planned gifts and donations to support special projects. Return to Index 2. Why does Springfield Technical Community College need private support?

    51. Lane CC Foundation - Grants Information
    Foundation grants Payable to Lane Community college Foundation, Lane Communitycollege Foundation 4000 E. 30th Avenue Eugene, OR 974050640
    http://www.lanecc.edu/foundation/grants/
    Search Lane Grants Main Grant Development Tools
    How to Develop a Budget
    ... Budget Template
    Welcome to Grants Information! Here you will find answers to the questions frequently asked by faculty and staff as they prepare proposals for sponsored funding.
    Contact Aaron Shonk in the Grants Office in the Foundation for further assistance at (541) 463-5312 or send email to Aaron Shonk If you are a student seeking financial assistance, please visit Financial Aid or the Lane Community College Foundation Quick Links Grant Review and Approval Process
    Grant Review and Approval Form (GRAF)
    * (17k Adobe Acrobat file)
    A Word About Grant Deadlines

    New Go/No Go Grant Quiz
    Grant Information for Proposal Preparation

    Grant Development Tools

    Funding Opportunities

    New FAQs Note: All Lane staff seeking external funding (new and renewing grants) must follow the grant review process and complete the Grant Review and Approval Form (GRAF) * prior to submitting a grant proposal/application. The grants coordinator is available to assist with the process at (541) 463-5312 or email

    52. The Housatonic Community College Foundation
    Housatonic Community college Foundation, the overseer of grants and scholarships.The grant enables the college to collaborate with Fairfield University
    http://www.hcc.commnet.edu/HCCF/press.html
    Back to HCCF Home
    HCC Foundation News and Press Releases
    February 20, 2002 ...back to top
    Housatonic Community College Foundation Announces Pillar Of The Community Awards
    BHC is the largest investor-owned utility in New England and among the ten largest in the country, serving 143,000 homes and businesses in Fairfield, New Haven, Hartford and Litchfield Counties. BHC has demonstrated a true commitment to the educational institutions in these areas. BHC has been supporting Housatonic Community College since 1994. Reservations for the benefit and dinner may be made by calling Maureen Dowdle, director of resource development, at 203-332-5078. The $125 per person donation is a tax-deductible gift and is eligible for a match by the State of Connecticut, $1 for every $2 donated. Seating is limited. Reservation deadline is March 8.

    53. Foundation At Umpqua Community College
    Foundation grants and shortterm loans provide the gift of knowledge to an Whenever possible, the college mixes work study, loan and grant monies in its
    http://www.umpqua.cc.or.us/foundation/foundation.htm
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  • The UCC Foundation was established in 1970 for charitable and educational purposes by improving the financial support of the College through gifts, grants and bequests. Its primary purpose is to provide opportunities for individuals, corporations, foundations and other groups to support the educational programs of the College. The Foundation provides scholarships, short term loans, staff development, capital improvements and other benefits for UCC. The Foundation is a separate, non-profit, 501(C)(3) organization, governed by a volunteer board of directors. Contributions to the Foundation are fully tax-deductible. In 2002, the friends of UCC award was created to recognize those who have financially supported UCC through significant gifts. 2002 Recipient - Mildred Whipple 2003 Recipient - Donna Woolley 2004 Recipient - Support Umpqua Community College What does a UCC student have in common with Walt Disney? They both started fullfilling their dreams through education at a community college. In Douglas County, about 29% of the high school graduates attend UCC. From 1998-2002, UCC averaged 14,881 registrants per year. UCC serves the community by offering programs which can transfer to a four-year college, certify people in professional-technical fields, retrain employees, provide adult basic education,assist local businesses or offer individuals self improvement classes ranging from art and computers to sign language and welding.

    54. Methods Of Securing Alternative Funding For Community Colleges. ERIC Digest.
    WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A COMMUNITY college FOUNDATION? Hellweg, SA Requisitesfor an Effective college grants Development Operation.
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    Methods of Securing Alternative Funding for Community Colleges. ERIC Digest.
    From the mid-1950's to the mid-1970's community colleges experienced rapid growth in numbers, enrollment, and funding. Now that this growth period is over, and public funding has stabilized or decreased, many colleges are turning to alternative funding sources as a means of financing new projects and maintaining services. This short report identifies and reviews five approaches to alternative funding: grants development; revenue diversification; the solicitation of corporate donations; alumni associations; and community college foundations. References for further reading on these topics are provided in a concluding bibliography.
    WHAT ADMINISTRATIVE STEPS NEED TO BE TAKEN TO SECURE GRANTS?
    Several of the most well-known public and private funding sources continue to be receptive to proposals submitted by community colleges. Such sources include the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Kellogg Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Mellon Foundation. In addition, numerous smaller agencies or trusts may be potential funding sources.

    55. In This Section
    The Irvine Foundation exists to make grants to nonprofit organizations, with thegoal 032005, Cabrillo college Foundation, To replicate the Watsonville
    http://www.irvine.org/grants_program/database/GetGrants.php?year=2005&program=YO

    56. Foundation
    The Westchester Community college Foundation was established in 1969 to college’s Alumni Association, Volunteer Corps, and Government grants Program.
    http://www.sunywcc.edu/home/wcc_foundation/foundation.htm
    WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE W estchester Community College Foundation
    The Westchester Community College Foundation was established in 1969 to meet College and student needs not met by public funds. As part of its mission, the Foundation’s primary objective is to provide scholarships for incoming, continuing, and graduating students. Additional objectives include funding new initiatives and projects, faculty development, and other programs that enrich campus life and assist the College to fulfill its mandate to provide attainable, affordable, and quality education. In addition to seeking private funding to support the efforts of the College, the Foundation sponsors Westchester Community College’s Alumni Association, Volunteer Corps, and Government Grants Program. It also sponsors the Native Plant Center. Governed by an independent Board of Directors made up of community leaders who represent the social and economic makeup of Westchester County, the Foundation is an independent, not-for-profit corporation . The efforts of the Foundation are made possible through the continuing support of individuals, local businesses, corporations, and foundations who are committed to advancing the mission of Westchester Community College. In addition

    57. Ventura College News Release - 11/19/2004 - Staff Innovation Grants!
    Ventura college, Office of Public Relations (805) 6546462. Staff InnovationGrants! Date 11/19/2004. Paul Iannaccone VC Foundation Executive Director
    http://www.vcccd.net/newsandevents.nsf/0/c0c1c3fb1fa3355588256f52001ec3a0?OpenDo

    58. Tompkins Cortland Community College- TC3 Foundation, Inc.
    How gifts to the TC3 Foundation benefit the college. Gifts to the Foundation makepossible scholarships and grantsin-aid to more than 400 students annually
    http://www.sunytccc.edu/abouttc3/tc3found.asp

    TC3 Foundation
    Alumni Association Annual Campaign TRIO ... Mission Statement Making a Gift: Click here to link to annual campaign form
    Tompkins Cortland Communty College Foundation, Inc.
    Foundation Mission
    The mission of the Foundation is to secure resources to enhance the educational opportunities for students at the College. The Tompkins Cortland Community College Foundation has always been fortunate to have capable, talented members of the community serving on its board of directors. Members are chosen for their interest in the College and their leadership in the community. One of the Foundation's most vital activities is the scholarship and award program in support of students at the College. Individuals or organizations interested in establishing a scholarship or grant-in-aid fund should call the development office, 607.844.8222, Ext. 4366 or e-mail Karen Macier . All gifts to the Foundation are tax-deductible. The Tompkins Cortland Community College Foundation, Inc., is a not-for-profit organization, established to promote and support Tompkins Cortland Community College's needs and programs not otherwise covered by public funding.
    2004-05 Annual Campaign
    The gifts that the College community, local business, alumni, and friends of the College make in response to yearly requests for annual support comprise the Annual Fund. Contributions to the Tompkins Cortland Community College Foundation Annual Campaign provide a source of income that supports academic development, student scholarships, and provides equipment to the College. Annual giving is a way in which the largest number of individuals and businesses are able to support Tompkins Cortland Community College. The Annual Fund includes both restricted and unrestricted gifts. This year's Annual Fund goal was $175,000.

    59. FinAid | Other Types Of Aid | Grants
    Grant Information Online. Amherst college s Funding Information Resources Includesa list of the Amherst college Foundation and Corporate Support Office s
    http://www.finaid.org/otheraid/grants.phtml
    Grants Grants are a form of financial aid, based on need, which you do not have to repay. Below, you will find links to a variety of grant resources online. You should also take a look at the Scholarship and Fellowship Databases page, which links to dozens of scholarship and fellowship databases and the Foundations and Funders page, which links to a variety of foundation sites. Grant Information Online Amherst College's Funding Information Resources
    Includes a list of the Amherst College Foundation and Corporate Support Office's favorite Funding Information Resources.
    This site at Arizona State University (ASU) lists sponsors and funding opportunities. Foundation and Grant Information Gopher
    This gopher server from the University of Michigan library points to several sources of information about grants. GrantsWeb
    A collection of links to grants-related information and resources. A Grant Seeker's Guide to the Internet
    Written by Andrew J. Grant ( agrbb@cunyvm.bitnet

    60. Evening College Grants Class At Michigan State University
    To register, visit the Evening college web site or contact contact Brenda Includes an overview of the world of private foundation grant proposals;
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/workshp5.htm
    Evening College Grants Class Course Title Date, Time
    Description Grant-Seeking for Nonprofit Organizations
    Instructor: Jon Harrison
    Prereqs:
    None
    Cost: Oct. 15, 2005;
    10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
    Usually held once each fall and spring term
    Basement Instruction Room
    Main Library To register, visit the Evening College web site or contact contact Brenda Haynes, Evening College Program Assistant at 517-355-4562 or e-mail: haynesb@msu.edu This Evening College course is designed for administrators and employees of nonprofit, public service organizations who are interested in learning how to locate relevant grant and funding information either in the MSU Libraries or over the Internet. Jon Harrison, supervisor of the MSU Libraries Funding Center, will provide an overview of potential funding, grant writing, and grant administration resources. Please note: This session is offered on Saturday morning even though it is part of the Evening College. Writing Private Grant Applications
    Instructor: Darren Meahl
    Prereqs:
    None Cost: November 1, 8, and 15;

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