GenerationOn 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance GrantsDeadline: July 22GenerationOn is excited to partner with schools, youth organizations, and youth volunteers across the country to help organize service projects that will engage and inspire youth to commit to serve on this day and beyond, and to create positive change by utilizing their voices and deeds to promote service in honor of 9/11. GenerationOn will distribute $500 mini-grants to school teachers/administrators, out-of-school educators, youth leaders affiliated with a school or organization, and community organizations that work directly with youth. These grants are intended to engage young people in hands-on service projects and develop creative and innovative projects for community engagement and impact.http://bit.ly/niJF6I |
CNCS 9/11 National Day of Service 10th Anniversary ChallengeDeadline: July 29For the 10th Anniversary Challenge, CNCS will award up to $500,000 through approximately 10-15 awards ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 to organizations that achieve the highest level of volunteer engagement. Service activities should honor those who died and those who have served because of the tragedies of 9/11, and include a time of reflection and remembrance. Projects should be implemented on or near 9/11/11 and clearly be linked to the observance of the September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance. The CNCS 10th Anniversary Challenge is being conducted throughChallenge.gov, the Obama Administration new portal for contests and prizes. http://bit.ly/rlAnay |
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CISV USA Founder's AwardDeadline: July 31In honor and celebration of its 60th anniversary, ClSV USA will be awarding one individual with the inaugural Founder's Award. The winner will receive a $2,500 - $5,000 honorarium to continue his or her organization's work in supporting cross-cultural understanding. The recipient of the Founder's Award must be a resident of the United States with at least a bachelor's degree who has done substantial work to build a grassroots organization with an international or national focus. http://bit.ly/kDTP5g |
Best Buy Community GrantsDeadline: August 1Best Buy teams across the U.S. select non-profit organizations that provide positive experiences to help teens to excel in school and develop life and leadership skills. Non-profits located within 50 miles of a Best Buy store or Regional Distribution Center may apply. Grants will average $4,000-$6,000 and will not exceed $10,000. http://bit.ly/l8gGrz
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Innovations in STEM Education CompetitionDeadline: August 3Ashoka is seeking creative approaches to solving the country's STEM challenge by bringing the passion and real-life skills of STEM experts to advance STEM learning in public schools. The competition is open to innovations in the United States. More than $120,000 in cash and in-kind prizes from Ashoka's Changemakers, Carnegie Corporation of New York, The Opportunity Equation, and our prize sponsors.http://bit.ly/l1Surk |
Nonprofit Capacity Building GrantsDeadline: August 9The Corporation for National and Community Service has announced the availability of close to $1 million in funding to help build the capacity of small and midsize nonprofits to develop and implement performance management systems. CNCS will provide grants to a small number of intermediary organizations to assist nonprofits in resource-poor communities in developing performance management systems to help them better measure progress and improve performance. For this competition, CNCS expects to make up to five awards. CNCS will select no more than one intermediary based in a particular state.http://bit.ly/ojxFkX |
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The Global Green USA's Green School Makeover CompetitionDeadline: September 30Would you like to give your school a 'Green School makeover'? If so, Global Green USA wants to hear about it! To enter 'The Global Green USA's Green School Makeover Competition', work on an essay with a teacher, a parent, or your school's PTA. The winner of the contest will win the grand prize, a $65,000 'Global Green USA Green Makeover' for their school. Global Green USA will also award four finalists $2,500 to be used on green projects within their school. http://bit.ly/mxlHiY |
Home Depot Community Impact Grants ProgramDeadline: October 31Proposals for the following community improvement activities will be considered: repairs, refurbishments, and modifications to low-income and/or transitional housing or community facilities, weatherizing or increasing energy efficiency of low-income and/or transitional housing or community facilities; planting trees or community gardens and/or landscaping community facilities; and development of community parks or green spaces. Grants of up to $5,000 are made in the form of The Home Depot gift cards for the purchase of tools, materials, or services.http://bit.ly/eIis5T |
