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and verify that your organization is eligible before submitting a proposal.
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L'l Bit of Info
Before applying for the Red Rover grant, interested organizations should make arrangements with a veterinarian or veterinary shelter for the safety of the animals. Also, be sure that the project meets all relevant animal ordinances and laws for your area.
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Greetings!
In this issue, you will find Grant Alerts covering a variety of areas. Please use the links on the left under In This Issue to navigate this notice for materials applying to you.
In some cases, there will not be much time before the grant deadline. We send grant alerts as quickly as possible after receiving grant information. Notices with close deadlines are sent in the event you are ready to apply. We also hope you keep potential future sources in mind for your ongoing programs and consider applying in the next round for annual opportunities.
Notice of grant availability is for information purposes only and is not a recommendation to apply. Nonprofits must research opportunities further to determine if eligibility and application is appropriate. To learn more, sign up for our monthly Grant Seeking Basics class using the PCNRC Event Registration link in the box to the left.
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ANIMALS
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Domestic Violence Safe Housing Grants
Funded By: Red Rover
Description: Grants enable organizations that provide emergency sheltering for victims of domestic violence to create space to house pets of domestic violence victims on-site.
Award Amount: $3,000
Deadline: May 15, 2014 and October 15, 2014
Eligibility Criteria: Only those organizations with a verified IRS 501(c)(3) status
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Program: Bringing Theory to Practice
Seminar Grants are available for institutions to bring together diverse members of the campus community for meaningful conversations which will result in institutional action. Matching support is not required.
State: National
Deadline: Quarterly, see website
Eligibility: Institutions awarding baccalaureate degrees, community colleges and equivalent non-US institutions are all eligible. BTtoP's focus is on undergraduate institutions and populations. No membership in any organization (eg. AACU) is required of applicants.
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Deadline:
March 1, 2014
Description:
Quality of Life grants are awarded to programs or projects that improve the daily lives of people with paralysis, with some emphasis on but not limited to paralysis caused by spinal cord injuries.
Award Amount: up to $25,000.
Recipients: Quality of Life grants are most often awarded to nonprofit organizations that have IRS 501(c)(3) status, but may also be awarded to community parks, schools, veterans hospitals, tribal entities, etc
*NOTE: The Reeve Foundation gives special consideration to organizations that serve returning wounded military and their families, and to those that provide targeted services to diverse cultural communities.
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GENERAL
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Grassroots Organizing for Social Change ProgramDescription: Grants from this program will benefit grassroots campaigns led by citizens uniting to take action in their communities. Though the foundation primarily supports environmental and social change movements, the issues an organization advocates for are less important than the activities and strategies the campaign utilizes to promote their cause. Previous recipients include the Calumet Project for Industrial Jobs and the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio.
Award Amount: up to $20,000
State: National
Eligibility: Only organizations with 501(c)3 status, or who have a fiscal agent with this status; the organization's annual budget must be less that $500,000
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