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How to Start an After School Program for Youth
FindYouthInfo.gov is a one-stop website connecting the public, and particularly afterschool providers, to federal resources that support children and youth during out-of-school time. A great range of resources is included on FindYouthInfo.gov, including issues that face America's youth, and information about starting and operating an afterschool program. FindYouthInfo.gov includes resources from a variety of federal agencies, including a searchable database of federal funding sources.
http://www.findyouthinfo.gov/
Categories: Electronic Publications | Faith-Based Organizations | For Nonprofits | Funding Resources
Idealist
Idealist is useful for linking individuals to Web sites on starting, managing, or funding a nonprofit organization.
http://www.idealist.org/tools.html
Categories: For Nonprofits | Funding Resources
John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation - Fowler Educational Grants
John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation announces funds for operating support, project funding, facility purchase and improvements. Award grants only to organizations headquartered in and providing services for residents of Washington, DC and the surrounding Maryland & Virginia suburbs.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: There is no deadline date for applications
Funds: Awards available up to $10,000
Contact: Suzanne Martin at (301) 654-2700
http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/fowler/
Categories: For Nonprofits | Funding Resources
JP Morgan Chase
JP Morgan Chase provides grants in the following priority areas: Community development - address issues related to poverty and social exclusion by building economic infrastructure, promoting self-sufficiency, and supporting efforts to narrow social inequities; Education - ensure that all children, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, have access to high quality educational opportunities with a particular focus on K-12 public schools that help them acquire the knowledge and skills needed to be productive, engaged citizens; and Arts & Culture - increase community access to rich cultural resources that foster creativity, promote self-expression, celebrate diversity, and strengthen our environment.
http://www.jpmorganchase.com/cm/cs?pagename=Chase/Href&urlname=jpmc/community/grants
Categories: Funding Resources
Lawrence Foundation
The Lawrence Foundation announces funds to support environmental, education, human services and other causes for nonprofits.
http://www.thelawrencefoundation.org
Categories: Funding Resources
MetLife Foundation
The foundation makes grants in the following areas of concern: health, civic affairs, education and culture.
http://www.metlife.com/about/corporate-profile/citizenship/metlife-foundation/index.html
Categories: Funding Resources
Modest Needs.org
Modest Needs exists:
To prevent otherwise financially self-sufficient individuals and families from entering the cycle of poverty, when this might be avoided with a small amount of well-timed financial assistance;
To restore the financial self-sufficiency of individuals who are willing to work but are temporarily unable to do so because they do not have the means to remit payment for a work-related expense;
To empower permanently disadvantaged individuals who otherwise live within their limited means to continue to live independently, despite a temporary, unexpected financial set-back; and
To strengthen small non-profit organizations by providing a forum whereby such organizations can apply directly to the general public for the help they need to complete the relatively inexpensive projects that will allow them to better serve their clients and the communities they exist to serve.
http://www.modestneeds.org/
Categories: For Nonprofits | Funding Resources
Office Depot
Description: Office Depot supports nonprofit organizations at the local level with donations of products, contributions of funds, and efforts to encourage employees and customers to become involved. Nonprofit organizations that are aligned with Office Depot's mission to directly impact the health, education, and welfare of children may apply. Funds provided by Office Depot must directly assist children.
http://www.community.officedepot.com/local.asp
Categories: Funding Resources
Pepsi - Refresh Everything
Instead of paying millions to advertise during the Super Bowl, Pepsi will donate that money for social causes. More details are at the website: Pepsi is awarding grants at these levels:
$5,000 - Up to 10 winners. Best for people who need to get an inspired idea off the ground.
$25,000 - Up to 10 winners. Best for people & small groups who can work lean & mean.
$50,000 - Up to 10 winners. Best for companies & organizations who can time into it.
$250,000 - Up to 2 winners. Best for organizations who can dedicate a lot of time and resources.
You submit a project proposal at the website. And invite your friends to visit the website and vote for your project. Any visitor to the website may vote on which projects to fund. Highest vote count - wins. Next month, everything starts again.
http://www.refresheverything.com/?or=pusa.1159
Categories: Civic Engagement/Citizenship | For Nonprofits | Funding Resources
PepsiCo Foundation
SUMMARY: The foundation’s focus areas are: health, environment, education, women’s empowerment. Foundation solicits proposals for all major grant requests over $100,000. For requests under $100,000 use the funders Letter of Interest process available on their website. Grants don’t support capital campaigns, endowments or performing art tours.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Organizations within the US.
DUE DATE: Apply anytime
AWARD AMOUNT: Total funding available is $27.6 million
INFORMATION: PepsiCo Foundation, 700 Anderson Hill Rd., Purchase NY 10577, #917‐253‐3153 or by email at pepsico.foundation@pepsi.com
www.pepsico.com/purpose/PepsiCo‐foundation.aspx
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