GRANT ALERTS

March 16, 2015
In This Issue:
Fisher House
Wildlife Conservation Society
Weyerhaeuser Family Foundation
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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 topics applying to you.
 
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Veterans, Military Families, Social Services
    

Program: Newman's Own Awards 


Subject:
Veterans, service members, and military familes           

 

Geographic:  National  

 

Eligibility: A project or program that improves the quality of life for Active Duty, Reserve, and Guard, Veterans and their families

 

Average Grant Amounts$50,000.00

 

Deadline:  April 29, 2015                    

 

Description:
Newman's Own, Fisher House Foundation, and Military Times (Gannett Government Media Corporation) join together in presenting $200,000 in grants to the most creative military quality of life improvement plans. Complete the online application and tell us about your innovative idea to improve the quality of life for military families, and your organization could be awarded up to $50,000 in funding.  
 
Website:
Fisher House
  
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Program
:Climate Adaptation Fund

Subjects: 

Wildlife conservation, climate change, climate adaptation 

Geographic Area: National 

 

Eligibility: Nonprofit conservation organizations for applied, on-the-ground projects focused on implementing priority conservation actions for climate adaptation at a landscape scale.

  
Average Grant Amounts: $50,000 - $250,000

Deadline: April 10, 2015
   
Description: The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) North America Program is dedicated to saving wildlife and wild places in North America. The WCS Climate Adaptation Fund, with funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, supports projects that demonstrate effective interventions for wildlife adaptation to climate change. The Fund prioritizes projects that manage dynamic ecological processes, landscape functionality, and species assemblages, rather than those aimed at maintaining historic conditions or individual species. Visit the WCS website to download the Request for Proposals

 

 

 

 

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Children,Youth, Social Services

  





Program: Children's Initiative

Subjects: Human Services - Multipurpose and Other, Mental Health, Crisis Intervention,Social Science Research Institutes, Services



Geographic Area: National
 
Eligibility: Programs that will directly serve children who have been exposed to domestic violence 
 

  

Average Grant Award$25,000.00

Deadline: April 1, 2015 - Letter of Inquiry

                August 1, 2015 - Proposals  

  

Description:

The goal of the Children's Initiative is to support programs that create and promote stability and resiliency for children who have been exposed to domestic violence.

WebsiteWeyerhaeuser Family Foundation Website

 

Go to Children's Initiative Page 



About Grant Alerts
Verify that your organization is eligible before submitting a proposal! 
  • We send grant alerts as quickly as possible after receiving grant information.
  • In some cases, there will not be much time before the grant deadline. 
     
  • Notices with close deadlines are sent in the event you are ready to apply.
  • 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.
We also hope you keep potential future sources in mind for your ongoing programs and consider applying in the next round for annual opportunities.
 
The Paul Clarke Nonprofit Resource Center at the Allen County Public Library is supported by a grant from the Foellinger Foundation and the Paul Clarke Nonprofit Resource Center Fund held at the Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne.