Calvin K. Kazanjian Economics Foundation
The Calvin K. Kazanjian Economics Foundation is dedicated to the goal of increasing economic literacy throughout the United States. The Foundation provides grants to programs with national impact that address the following issues: raising the public's participation in economic education and creating a demand for greater economic literacy; encouraging measurement of economic understanding; developing the application of new strategies for teaching economics, including online instruction; and helping disenfranchised youth or young adults with children learn to participate in the economic system.
The deadline to submit applications is September 15, 2012. For more information about this opportunity, visit: http://bit.ly/Q5IIJp.
Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program
By funding projects designed to address the education and training needs of the professionals who help build, maintain, and provide public access to the world's wide-ranging information systems and sources, the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program invests in the nation's information infrastructure. In 2013, the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program will support projects to develop faculty and library leaders, to recruit and educate the next generation of librarians and archivists, to build institutional capacity in graduate schools of library and information science, and to assist in the professional development of librarians and archivists. This grant program is especially interested in developing information professionals who can help manage the burgeoning data generated by the nation's researchers, serve as stewards of the nation's cultural legacy, and meet the information needs of the underserved.
The deadline to submit applications is September 24, 2012. For more information about this opportunity, visit: http://bit.ly/MzYKOL.
Gladys Marinelli Coccia Awards
The Gladys Marinelli Coccia Award honors the late Mrs. Gladys Marinelli Coccia (1915-2007). The grandmother of Youth Service America (YSA) board member Brian Murrow, Gladys was well known in the Washington, D.C. Italian-American business community as the owner and operator of Marinelli's Delicatessen, which she established in 1962 and managed for 30 years. In her honor, the Gladys Marinelli Coccia Awards recognize exceptional young people, ages 13 to 22, who are actively engaged in social entrepreneurship and in leading sustainable social change. Two honorees will be selected and will receive $2,000 to support their social enterprise, as well as resources and technical assistance from YSA.
The deadline to submit applications is September 30, 2012. For more information about this opportunity, visit: http://bit.ly/Q66aWP.
Freshwater Future Grant Programs
The Freshwater Future Grant Programs promote activities that strengthen the role of community groups working locally to protect habitats in the Great Lakes Basin. The Project Grant Program provides support for grassroots groups engaging in activities to protect local lakes, rivers, wetlands, and other aquatic habitats.
The deadline to submit applications is September 30, 2012. For more information on this opportunity, visit: http://bit.ly/dKFi88.
Toshiba America Foundation
The mission of the Toshiba America Foundation is to promote quality science and mathematics education in U.S. K-12 schools. Through the grants program, the Foundation provides support for K-5 Science and Math Education by awarding grants of up to $1,000 to teachers in public or private schools in order to improve the teacher's science and math teaching units.
The deadline to submit applications is October 1, 2012. For more information on this opportunity, visit: http://bit.ly/PiYNeJ.
Jewish Helping Hands: Tikkun Olam Grant Program
The Jewish Helping Hands' Tikkun Olam Grant Program is intended to inspire and support tzedakah, justice, and righteousness throughout the world. Grants provided through this program support projects that focus on reaching needy and vulnerable populations in the United States and abroad, particularly those that have been overlooked or marginalized. Grants are provided to nonprofit organizations that show clear promise to achieve one or more of the following: address basic causes of injustice and foster systemic change, promote self-help and empowerment within communities, and respond to unmet needs of those who are poor and/or marginalized. Grants of up to $5,000 are available.
The deadline to submit applications is October 1, 2012. For more information about this opportunity, visit: http://bit.ly/MpjIvL.
The Starbucks Foundation is granting funds to get youth involved in their communities. Specifically, the Foundation seeks applicants that: (1) provide training to youth to create and implement community programs; (2) Build ongoing leadership capacity and long term engagement of youth; and (3) communicate youth's success stories through various types of media. Awards range from $10,000 to $30,000 each.
The deadline to submit applications is October 1, 2012. For more information on this opportunity, visit: http://bit.ly/aOBDKs.
Corporation for National and Community Service RSVP Programs
The Corporation for National and Community Service is currently seeking applications in the 2013 Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) competition. RSVP grants provide support to community service programs that utilize volunteers 55 years of age and older in meeting local and community needs through service. Focus areas for the grants include education, healthy futures, veterans and military families, environmental stewardship, economic opportunity, and disaster services.
The application deadline is October 11, 2012. For more information on this opportunity, visit: http://1.usa.gov/QG418F.
The Verizon Foundation Education, Health, and Sustainability Initiatives
The Verizon Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Verizon Communications, is focused on using technology to solve critical social issues in the areas of education, healthcare, and sustainability. The Foundation provides support to nonprofit organizations throughout the United States that address one of the following funding priorities: increasing student interest and achievement in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM); preventing domestic violence and helping victims gain independence; improving healthcare through innovative technology-based programs; fostering smart energy practices; and inspiring good environmental citizens among schools and communities. The average grant size ranges from $5,000 to $10,000.
The application deadline is October 14, 2012. For information on this opportunity, visit: http://bit.ly/PkalEb.
United HealthCare HEROES Service-Learning Grants
UnitedHealthcare invites schools and other community-based nonprofit organizations to Step into Service by applying for UnitedHealth HEROES grants. Grants of up to $1,000 are available for youth-led service-learning projects which aim to combat childhood obesity through walking, running or hiking programs. Project proposals for UnitedHealth HEROES grants must include an activity element where young people can count their steps, as well as a service component which provides direct service, enables advocacy on behalf of a cause, or features youth philanthropy. UnitedHealth HEROES project will begin on the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service, January 21, 2013, and end on Global Youth Service Day (GYSD), April 26-28, 2013.
The deadline to submit applications is October 15, 2012. For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/bS8VKy.
Citi Foundation Grants Support Affordable Housing, High School Success
The Citi Foundation supports affordable housing efforts, neighborhood revitalization, and programs to help high schoolers find a college or career path. The foundation also supports microfinance institutions and other nonprofit organizations seeking to increase the supply of asset building financial products and services. As part of this effort, the foundation seeks to identify innovative efforts that enhance an institution's ability to achieve scale and financial sustainability and support consumer's asset building goals. Grants will be awarded up to $1.5 million each.
The deadline to submit applications is rolling. For more information, visit http://citi.us/TFgUQe.
Recreational Grants for Golf Programs
The United States Golf Association (USGA) and the National Alliance for Accessible Golf have teamed up to provide grants that encourage increased accessibility for golfers with disabilities. These grants will support organizations that introduce the game of golf to people who otherwise would not have the opportunity -- specifically kids from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. To administer the grant application process for organizations providing golf programs to individuals with disabilities, the USGA has partnered with the National Alliance for Accessible Golf. The Alliance is particularly interested in applications that demonstrate focus on inclusion of people with disabilities in programs that involve those without disabilities, with the ultimate goal of enhancing their inclusion into the fabric of the community.
The deadline to submit applications is rolling. For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/MyZkwV.