GRANT ALERTS

June 15, 2015
In This Issue:
Adopt a Pet
Healthy Smiles, Healthy Children
Finish Line
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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.
 

Animals  
    
 
Program:Veterinary Care Fund Grant

Subject:
Animal-Related
 
Geographic:  National  

 

Eligibility: Applicants must have an approved & active Adopt-a-Pet.com shelter or rescue account to qualify for a grant.   


Maximum Grant Amount:
$2,000.00
 

Deadline: Monthly, July-December 31,2015 

 

Description: Adopt-A-Pet.com is accepting applications to the Veterinary Care Fund. Grants are for pets in shelters and rescues with immediate veterinary needs. 

Grant recipients are drawn from qualifying finalists, so the sooner you apply, the better your chance at receiving a grant. The final application deadline for our 2015 grant program is December 31, 2015.

Only one application email per active Adopt-a-Pet.com account will be accepted. Prior year applications are not valid.

 

Website: Adopt a Pet  

 

  
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Youth, Health
 
 
Program: Healthy Smiles, Happy Children Grant

Subjects:
Youth, Pediatric Dentistry

Geographic Area
: National   

 

Eligibility: 

To be eligible, applicants must be a U.S.-based nonprofit organization or local government agency that provides dental services to children in the United States or its territories. Projects should have pediatric dentist involvement. If a pediatric dentist is not participating, programs must involve a general dentist in order to be considered for funding.

 

Average Grant Amount:

Matching grants up to $20,000.00   

 

Deadline: Letters of Intent due August 3, 2015 
 
Description:

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry established Healthy Smiles, Healthy Children in 1987 with the aim of providing dental care for all children nationwide.  To that end, HSHC is accepting applications from pediatric dental care organizations for its Access to Care Grants program.

 

Through the program, HSHC will award single-year matching grants of up to $20,000 each to support community-based initiatives that provide dental care to underserved children. Priority will be given to successful programs with the potential for replication in other communities, as well as initiatives that have demonstrated collaboration with other institutions and organizations.

 

Funds may be applied to cover costs of clinic supplies and instruments, patient/parent education materials, take-home supplies (toothbrushes, toothpaste, etc.), education and/or outreach to recruit dentist participation in program activities, and/or other activity with clear, direct impact on pediatric oral health care.


In addition, applicants must have matching funds equal to the grant request amount at the time of application. Matching funds can either be cash or in kind.

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Youth, Sports and Recreation  

 Program: Grants from the Finish Line Youth Foundation

Subjects: Youth, sports, camps, team building, active lifestyles  


Geographic Area
: National

  

Eligibility:

Youth athletic programs - Community-based programs addressing active lifestyle and team building skills or camps - Established camps with an emphasis on sports and active lifestyle, especially programs serving disadvantaged and special needs kids.  

 

*Must pass "Eligibility Quiz" 


Grant Range
: $1,000-5,000.00
 

Deadline: Applications accepted quarterly. Next deadline is June 30. Next deadline after that is September 30, 2015.  


Description:

The foundation may provide financial support for the following purposes:

  • Programs and projects - The foundation may support the direct costs of youth programming for requests in their areas of interest
  • Scholarships - The foundation may provide full or partial scholarship funding for camps or youth athletic programs

The foundation is particularly interested in:

  • Organizations providing opportunities for participation for children and young adults age 18 and under
  • Organizations whose activities provide direct services to individuals and produce tangible results, rather than those that are policy oriented
  • The potential impact of the program/project and the number of people who will benefit
  • The organization's fiscal responsibility and management qualifications
  • The ability of an organization to obtain the necessary additional funding to implement a program or project and to provide ongoing funding after the term of the grant has expired
  • Programs operating near Finish Line stores.

If you would like to submit a grant proposal to the Finish Line Youth Foundation, please click on the online "Eligibility Quiz" link and take the quiz. If the quiz finds your organization eligible to receive funding from FLYF, it will automatically lead you to the Grant Application process that can only be completed and submitted online through this established process.


Website: Finish Line Youth Foundation

 



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.