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Funding Sources for Children and Youth Programs is a directory that provides a bountiful amount of information about public, private and governmental funding opportunities for grant seekers -- from tips on writing grants to more than 3,000 annotated records that provide the grant's focus and goal, program requirements such as eligibility, funding amounts and deadlines, the sponsor's name and address and other contact information, restrictions, and much more. The ninth edition of this directory includes detailed indexes by subject, program type and geographic area, published in support of helping readers find the most appropriate and applicable funding opportunities in program areas such as child and youth services, family-strengthening activities, prevention of teen pregnancy, drug and alcohol addiction and violence.
Few needs are more imporant to a nonprofit organization than funding for operating costs. In this updated directory, nonprofits and other organizations seeking grants and funding opportunities to support general operating expenses will find over 2,100 current operating grants, with contact and eligibility information for each. Three user-friendly indexes (subject, program type, and geopgraphic focus) help grantseekers quickly find the ideal funding opportunity.
This one-stop source offers more than 3,000 current funding opportunities from a wide variety of sponsors including foundations, corporations, government agencies, and other organizations. Each entry includes grant title, description, requirements, amount, application deadline, contact information (phone, fax, and email), Internet access, sponsor name and address, and sample awarded grants. Grantseekers can easily find information about funding for thousands of programs to benefit young people such as, youth violence prevention, children's healthcare and health research, teen pregnancy prevention, and after-school programs. Also included is "How to Write a Winning Grant," by Louis S. Schafer, Ed.S., giving readers numerous essential tips.
Funding Sources for K-12 Education provides the most current and comprehensive information on over 4,700 sources for educational program funding. This annual directory not only provides essential funding information for K-12 schools, but is also one of the few that emphasizes adult basic education programs, including GED education, literacy, and job training programs. Funding Sources contains grants that have never before appeared in any other Grants print directory, and includes information on Canadian funding programs.The directory contains grant programs for organizations and individuals covering technology in the classroom, curriculum development and teacher training, adult and family literacy, job training skills, English-as-a-Second-Language, cultural outreach, and others. Each entry contains grant description and contact information, and, when available, also includes restrictions and requirements, deadline and renewal dates, grant amounts, and samples of recently awarded grants.
This invaluable directory highlights over 4,900 current funding programs from over 2,500 sponsors, including U.S. and foreign foundations, corporations, state and government agencies, and other organizations. Find grants for basic research, equipment acquisition, building construction/renovation, fellowships, and 23 other program types.
Grants are supposed to enable work, not create more of it. You need a guide, a map, and the right tools for the job. Helping you from your earliest brainstorming to fully funded projects, this essential guide oers countless tips and resources for anyone seeking funding for research, faculty development, dissertations, internships, scholarships and assistantships, facility and organizational support, conferences, and more. This essential guide oers countless tips and resources for anyone seeking funding for research, faculty development, dissertations, internships, scholarships and assistantships, facility and organizational support, conferences, and more. This latest edition covers over 4,700 funding sources from all levels of government, corporations, and foundations. Three indexes subject, program type, and geographic help you identify the right program quickly. Each record includes: - Grant title - Description - Requirements - Amount - Application deadline - Contact information (phone, fax, and email) - Internet address - Sponsor name and address - Samples of awarded grants (when available)
Few needs are more imporant to a nonprofit organization than funding for operating costs. In this updated directory, nonprofits and other organizations seeking grants and funding opportunities to support general operating expenses will find over 1,800 current operating grants, with contact and eligibility information for each. Three user-friendly indexes (subject, program type, and geopgraphic focus) help grantseekers quickly find the ideal funding opportunity.
The 11th edition of the annual directory, Funding Sources for K-12 Education, returns with over 3,000 grants and funding opportunities for classroom projects, books and materials, curriculum and professional development, building construction and/or renovation, cultural education programs, and much more. Programs included in this edition are available for schools, school districts, educators, adult education programs, alternative education programs, and PreK-12 educational organizations seeking grant sources. Also included is "How To Write a Winning Grant," by Louis S. Schafer, Ed.S., which offers essential tips on grantseeking.
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