Thursday, April 10, 2008

Creativity and Aging Grants

Creativity and Aging in AmericaFiscal Year 2009 New guidelines for grants on Creativity and Aging in America target projects that actively engage older Americans in ongoing programming in the disciplines of literature and/ or music. Through this initiative, the Arts Endowment will support exemplary projects and partnerships that employ professional artists and involve older adults as creators. The application deadline is May 23, 2008. Approximately fifteen grants will be awarded in the amount of $15,000 or $25,000, and require a one-to-one match. Applications must be submitted via grants.gov for project support that would begin after January 1, 2009. Projects, regardless of the size or type of applicant organization, should be of national or regional significance, serve as models for the field, or provide an unusual or especially valuable contribution because of location in an area where programming involving older adults is underrepresented. Projects may include but are not limited to:- Activities that involve older adults in choruses, instrumental groups, and/or creative writing projects.- Intergenerational programs including mentorship programs between older adult artists and students. - The expansion of arts education beyond kindergarten through grade 12 to include lifelong learning in the arts for older adults in the disciplines of literature and/or music.- Technical assistance, including Web-based resources, to assist with quality arts programming in literature and/or music for, by, and with older adults. Projects must:- Be limited to the disciplines of literature and/or music. - Focus on the involvement of older adults in the art form(s).- Employ professional artists. - Be planned and implemented in cooperation with the target population including local organizations that address aging-related issues.- Engage older adults as resources such as artists, program planners, or trainers.- Be fully accessible to individuals with various disabilities. Organizations are limited to one Creativity and Aging application per year. An application in response to this announcement does not preclude an organization from applying under other Arts Endowment funding opportunities including Grants for Arts Projects. Information on Creativity and Aging grants and application instructions and forms are available in the Literature and Music Funding Opportunities section of the NEA’s website. http://www.nea.gov/grants/apply/CreativityAging.html **
National Endowment for the Arts website: http://www.arts.gov/ ** Please note registration information regarding grants.gov, the federal government’s online application system.

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Free Grant Writing training in NJ! US HUD

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Proudly Announces:

FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE!
Grant Writing training!

DON’T MISS THIS TWO-DAY
SUCCESSFUL HUD TRAINING SESSION!

Learn WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO prepare a successful grant application from HUD Staff!!
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You will receive personal instruction on how to become more competitive for federal grant funds, securing a 501c3, and the organizational structure necessary to secure government funds. The information will prepare you to apply for public funds and also corporate and foundation sources! Workbooks and Certificates of Completion will be provided.

Two-Day Workshop Topics Will Include:

grant proposal writing Techniques How to access government funds

Funding Resources available to Nonprofits COMMON FACTORS FOR AWARD

PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS WORKING WITH local governments

ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT coalition AND CAPACITY building

May 6, 2008, 9am – 4pm – Organizational Development
May 7, 2008, 9am-4pm – How to Write a Grant Proposal
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy of Rutgers University
33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ
Forum Room (1st Floor)
9:00 am – 4:00 pm

SPACE IS LIMITED-REGISTER TODAY:
ON LINE AT:
http://www.hud.gov/event_registration/index_2.cfm?eventID=900
(Parking in the area is limited, and is not available at the Bloustein School building, so we encourage use of public transportation—the nearby New Brunswick train station has New Jersey Transit (Northeast Corridor) and Amtrak connections.)

For Directions to the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, go to http://policy.rutgers.edu/school/mapdirections.pdf

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Friday, April 04, 2008

IT Grant: Perl Foundation

The Perl Foundation is looking at giving some grants ranging from $500 to $3000 in May 2008.

http://use.perl.org/articles/08/04/03/2019221.shtml

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Grants.gov Stakeholder Webcast on April 16th

Grants.gov Stakeholder Webcast on April 16th
The following is from an email sent by Grants.gov on 4/2/08:
Please join us for the next Grants.gov Stakeholder Webcast on Wednesday, April 16, 2008, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET. This meeting will be a webcast only and registration is NOT required.
The Stakeholder Webcast will include the following topics:
Applicant Hot Topics
Update on the Adobe Transition
System Enhancements
New Form Information

http://orspa.blogspot.com/2008/04/grantsgov-stakeholder-webcast-on-april_02.html

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Free Grant VideoSeminar: Meeting Deadlines without Sinking into the Ground Wailing “I'm Melting”

FYI-
Free seminar by grantschampion. See below.
-The Grantadvocate

Feeling stressed out by all the deadlines looming in front of you? Wishing you had 15 more hours in each day? Me too. That's why I've arranged to interview Jocelyn Jacks Kahn in April. Jocelyn is a wonderful gentle soul who helps people to get centered and destress when while they are under pressure. Sounds like us, eh?
VideoSeminar: Meeting Deadlines without Sinking into the Ground Wailing “I'm Melting” on April 9, 2008Compliments of Grants Champion For more information please visit http://www.grantschampion.com/FreePublicVideoSeminar.htm

During the 1 hour interview Jocelyn will:explain how our body responds to stress; offer several simple, easy exercises that we can do at our desks to alleviate feelings of overwhelm when they appear. Jane Hexter, GPCGrants ChampionA Division of Grantomatics LLCP.O. Box 764Trumansburg, NY 14886607-387-3412http://www.grantschampion.com/http://www.grantomatics.com/

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