GRANT ALERTS

April 20, 2015
In This Issue:
Roots and Shoots
Bank of America
Collaboration Nation
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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.
 
Please forward to persons or organizations which may benefit.
 

Youth, Service Projects  
   
 

Program:
Jane Goodall's Roots and Shoots

Subject:
Animal-Related, Community Improvement, Capacity Building, Education, Environmental Quality, Protection, and Beautification, Human Services - Multipurpose and Other, Social Science Research Institutes, Services, Youth Development, Youth Programs      

 

Geographic:  National  

 

Eligibility: Students or student/youth groups 

 

Maximum Grant Amount: $200.00

 

Deadline:  June 8, 2015                     

 

Description:

The Jane Goodall Institute is accepting for their Roots and Shoots Community Campaign mini-grants. Students or student/youth groups may apply for support on community projects. 

To participate, students use the Institute's "participatory mapping" method to map their communities and find areas where they can make a difference. Once they've completed the mapping, students can apply for small grants to fund a campaign. Projects should focus on improving the environment, animal welfare or the human community

Website
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www.rootsandshoots.org

Go To: Get Started Page

  

 
  
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Program
: Bank of America's Housing Grants

Subjects:
Housing, Shelter, Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose  

Geographic Area
: National

 

Eligibility:  Affordable housing, neighborhood preservation and community revitalization initiatives

  
Grant Amount: Unspecified

Deadline: May 8, 2015  
   
Description:
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation will be accepting grant proposals for programs and projects focused on Housing/Community development starting April 20.


Grants will be made in support of affordable housing, neighborhood preservation, community revitalization initiatives, as well as the delivery of integrated services connecting individuals and families with financial education tools, resources and benefits to achieve their financial goals. 

 

Website:
 Bank of America

 

Go to: Grant Information Page

 

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 Children/Youth, Education, Technology
Program: Collaboration Nation's Awards Program

Subjects: Youth, Schools, Education Technology 

 

Geographic Area: National

  

Eligibility: Schools or school districts 

Grant Amount:  $50,000.00 grand prize 
 

Deadline: June 30, 2015  


Description
CDW-G will share the winning school and district's keys to success and will award that school or district a grand prize of $50,000 to spend with CDW-G on products and services from partners such as HP, Lenovo and Meraki.

With a focus on cross-department collaboration, the winning school or district's nomination and video will demonstrate exemplary educational technology collaboration and how the project had a measurable impact on learning and teaching.

 



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.