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web site icon CHS Foundation
The CHS Foundation is committed to investing in the future of rural America, agriculture, and cooperative business through education and leadership development. The Foundation supports national efforts related to its mission as well as programs within the CHS trade territory for regional, multi-state, or statewide projects. The Foundation's funding focuses on the following program areas: Cooperative Education, Rural Youth Leadership Development, Farm and Agricultural Safety, Returning Value to Rural Communities, and University Partnerships. All applications are accepted on an ongoing basis, with the exception of Cooperative Education applications, which are due October 3, 2011. Visit the Foundation’s website for a description of each grant category and online application instructions.


http://www.chsfoundation.org/
Categories: For Nonprofits | Funding Resources

web site icon Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign
More than 1,000 charities apply annually to participate in the Commonwealth's workplace giving campaign. More than 20,000 employees annually support their favorite charities through the CVC. This page includes links to valuable information about the CVC, including our e-application to participate in the campaign.
http://www.cvc.vipnet.org/charities.htm
Categories: Funding Resources | State Government

web site icon Compassion Capital Fund (CCF)
Administered by the Administration for Children and Families, this funding opportunity is intended to help grassroots and community organizations, including faith-based groups increase their effectiveness and enhance their ability to serve those most in need.
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ocs/ccf/
Categories: Federal Government | Funding Resources

web site icon Corporation for National and Community Service
The Corporation for National and Community Service was formed to engage Americans of all ages and backgrounds in service to meet community needs. Each year, more than 1.5 million individuals of all ages and backgrounds help meet local needs through a wide array of service opportunities. These include projects in education, the environment, public safety, homeland security and other critical areas through the Corporation's three major programs: Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America.
http://www.nationalservice.gov/for_organizations/funding/nofa.asp
Categories: Federal Government | Funding Resources | National Service Member Development | National Service Program Management

web site icon Dale and Edna Walsh Foundation
SUMMARY: The foundation contributes to medical, disaster relief, social service, education,
community service, ministry, arts and culture, and environmental programs. Social service programs
receive the most funding. The foundation does not contribute to culturally liberal activist causes
or to organizations that primarily seek to influence legislation or government spending.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: U.S. nonprofits
DUE DATE: Letters of inquiry due Sept 1.
AWARD AMOUNT: No set award amount provided. Total funding pool is $440,000
INFORMATION: Contact Dale & Edna Walsh Foundation, 6461 Valley Wood Dr., Reno, NV
89523, 3775‐200‐3446 or by email at info@dewfoundation.org
http://www.dewfoundation.org
Categories: Funding Resources

web site icon Dept. of Labor ARRA
Workforce Investment Act Youth Training and Employment Services provides funding for low-income youth ages 14-24 to acquire skills, training, and support to achieve academic and employment success, with a focus on creating summer employment opportunities. $1.2 billion total for youth activities. Providers can contact their Local Workforce Investment Board (WIB) and their youth council, who oversee the distribution of WIA funding.For more information Local WIB contact information can be found at: http://www.nawb.org/WorkforceBoardWebSites
http://www.dol.gov/Recovery/
Categories: Funding Resources

web site icon Dollar Tree Corporate Giving
These guidelines have been established to assist you with your request for a charitable donation from Dollar Tree, Inc. Please review these guidelines prior to submitting your request:

•Merchandise Requests - Dollar Tree does NOT extend merchandise donations, nor do we offer discounts or gift certificates.
•Geographic Focus - Priority is given to requests from non-profit organizations that serve residents of Hampton Roads, Virginia (i.e., the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, and Suffolk) and the immediate communities surrounding our regional Distribution Center facilities.
•Funding Priorities - To help with reviewing requests for contributions, support would be provided to organizations that are tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and whose programs specifically benefit the geographic areas outlined above and follow our C.A.R.E.S. principle:

C hildren: Improve children's readiness to learn and ability to succeed in school by supporting education initiatives.
A rts: Promote broad-based participation in the arts and cultural activities.
R egion: Preserve and increase access to the region's unique assets.
E nvironment: Support environmental efforts within the region.
S ocio-Econmic: Improve the quality of life for socio-economically disadvantaged families.




http://www.dollartreeinfo.com/about-us/corporate-giving/
Categories: Funding Resources

web site icon Dominion Foundation
Dominion invests in organizations and programs that improve the quality of life in those communities in which the company provides electricity or natural gas service, or has significant facilities and business interests. The company contributes to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations in the following categories: environment, education, arts & culture, civic & community development, and health & human services.
http://www.dom.com/about/community/charitable-giving-and-the-dominion-foundation.jsp
Categories: Funding Resources

web site icon Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation - Needy Children
Needy Children. Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation announces funds to provide direct aid to children in need, including those who are ill, orphaned, disabled, injured, abused, or malnourished as well as children who have limited access to education.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline:There is no deadline date for applications. Letters of inquiry are accepted throughout the year.
Funds: Awards up to $15,000 are available
Contact: Wayne S. Cook, Ph.D. at (585) 473-6006 or info@dhrossfoundation.org
http://www.dhrossfoundation.org/index.php
Categories: For Nonprofits | Funding Resources

web site icon Enhance Natural Resource Conservation Funding
The Wallace Genetic Foundation announces funds for long-term conservation of the soil and of the environment. Specific areas of interest include environmental education and media, sustainable agriculture, protection of farmland near cities, conservation of water resources, and biodiversity protection.

Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: There is no deadline date for applications
Funds: Awards available up to $40,000
Contact: Wallace Foundation at (202) 966-2932 or

http://www.wallacegenetic.org/
Categories: Funding Resources

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