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Opportunities

Suzette's Funding Letter, November 4, 2016

FUNDING

  1. Strategic Economic and Community Development

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is excited to share a new Rural Development funding opportunity authorized by Section 6025 of the 2014 Farm Bill. This new authority entitled Strategic Economic and Community Development (SECD) prioritizes projects that support the implementation of multi-jurisdictional plans under the Community Facilities Program, Water and Waste Disposal Program, Business and Industry Loan Guarantee Program, and Rural Business Development Grant Program. Under this provision, up to 10 percent of each programs annual appropriations can be set aside and made available to eligible SECD applicants. Many communities already working together to develop multi-jurisdictional plans with the help of strategic partners including non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, university extensions, regional authorities, coalitions of counties/towns and federal special initiative coalitions such as: Stronger Economies Together, Promise Zones, Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy, Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnerships, Sustainable Communities, and Local Food, Local Places. The goal of SECD is to promote collaboration in rural communities and across Rural Development agencies and programs. Communities are incentivized to align resources, develop long-term community and economic growth strategies and engage federal, state and local partners. By promoting this regional focus USDA resources can be more effectively utilized and have a larger impact on rural capacity building and wealth creation.

  1. DOT’s FASTLANE Program

U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced the U.S. Departments of Transportation’s (USDOT) Build America Bureau is now soliciting applications for up to $850 million in Fostering Advancements in Shipping and Transportation for the Long-term Achievement of National Efficiencies (FASTLANE) grants. The FASTLANE program was established in the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act to fund critical freight and highway projects across the country. In the first call for FASTLANE grants, USDOT received 212 applications totaling nearly $9.8 billion for grants – with states and localities requesting over 13 times more funding than was available through FASTLANE – underscoring the continuing need for infrastructure investment across the country. The need to support projects improving the Nation’s freight system is also highlighted in the Department’s report, Beyond Traffic 2045: Trends and Choices, where freight volume is expected to grow to 29 billion tons—an increase by 45 percent by the year 2040. The deadline for submitting applications is 8:00PM on December 15, 2016. For more information, please visit https://www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/FASTLANEgrants.

  1. NEIGHBORWORKS® AMERICA

Neighborworks America will provide grant funds through Project Reinvest: Homeownership to eligible community development financial institutions (CDFIs) for down payment assistance loans to borrowers earning 100 percent of area median income or less. Eligible organizations are limited to nonprofit CDFIs with current certification and must demonstrate the ability to originate a high volume of down payment assistance loans over a two-year period. The grant period is January 2017 through January 2019. Deadline: 11/14/2016. Click here to submit an online application.

The U.S. Department of Education is offering grants to nonprofits, LEAs, public agencies, and IHEs for a wide array of activities to encourage at-risk youth to complete high school and go on to college through the Upward Bound program. Deadline to apply: 11/28/2016. Click here for funding guidelines.  

  1. Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields

EPA is offering grants to nonprofit and public agencies for either: 1) developing inventories of brownfields, prioritizing sites, conducting community involvement activities, and conducting site assessments and cleanup planning related to brownfields sites, or 2) cleaning up contaminated brownfields sites. Deadline: 12/20/2016. Click here for program guidelines and to apply.

 

  1. The National Institutes of Health

NIH is offering grants to rural nonprofit and public agencies for programs that help control the opioid epidemic in the United States. Deadline: 01/10/2017. Click here for grant materials.  

 

  1. The Mission Continues Post-9/11 Veteran Nonprofit Fellowships

The Mission Continues is seeking applications for Post-9/11 Veteran Nonprofit Fellowships. Service fellowships, which include a cost-of-living stipend, are awarded to post-9/11 veterans to enable them to volunteer with nonprofit organizations in their community as an extension of their service to the country. Deadline: 1/17/2017. Visit the website here to review program guidelines.

 

  1. Morris K Udall and Stewart L Udall Foundation

Morris K Udall and Steward L Udall Foundation is offering a 10-week fully funded summer internship for Native American and Alaska Native students who wish to learn more about the federal government and issues affecting Indian country. Deadline to apply: 1/31/2017. Visit the Foundation website here for guidelines and an application.  

  1. Healthy Smiles, Healthy Children Access to Care Grants
    Offers matching grants to support community-based initiatives that provide dental homes to children whose families cannot afford dental care.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Dec 15, 2016
    Sponsor: American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
  1. Cooperative Agreements for Adolescent and Transitional Aged Youth Treatment Implementation
    Funding to states, territories, or tribes to increase access to and improve treatment for adolescents and/or transitional aged youth with substance use disorders and/or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Dec 20, 2016
    Sponsor: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  1. Advanced Nursing Education Workforce (ANEW) Program
    Grants to support innovative academic-practice partnerships to prepare primary care advanced practice registered nursing students to practice in rural and underserved settings through academic and clinical training.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Jan 25, 2017
    Sponsor: Bureau of Health Workforce
  2. Native American Congressional Internship
    Offers a 10-week summer internship for Native American and Alaska Native students who wish to learn more about the federal government and issues affecting Indian country.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Jan 31, 2017
    Sponsor: Morris K Udall and Steward L Udall Foundation
  1. Apply for Technical Assistance to Create Walkable, Healthy, Vibrant Communities

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) invites communities to apply for technical assistance through three programs that create economic opportunities, make neighborhoods more walkable, help people live healthier lives, and revitalize downtowns and neighborhoods.

Eligibility: See each program's application for specific eligibility requirements.

Deadline: 11:59 p.m. EST on November 6, 2016.

How to apply: Submit a completed application and optional letters of support (see each program's application for specific instructions).

  • Local Foods, Local Places helps communities create walkable, healthy, economically vibrant neighborhoods through the development of local food systems. This initiative is supported by EPA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of Transportation, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Appalachian Regional Commission, and the Delta Regional Authority. Learn how to apply for the Local Foods, Local Places Program
  • Cool & Connected helps small towns use broadband service to revitalize small-town main streets and promote economic development. The initiative is supported by EPA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service, and the Appalachian Regional Commission. Learn how to apply for the Cool & Connected Program
  • Healthy Places for Healthy People is a new program to help communities partner with community health centers (including Federally Qualified Health Centers), nonprofit hospitals, and other health care facilities to create walkable, healthy, economically vibrant places. The program is supported by EPA and the Appalachian Regional Commission. Under this program, communities will receive planning assistance to develop action plans focusing on health as an economic driver and catalyst for downtown and neighborhood revitalization. Healthy Places for Healthy People will focus on communities that are economically challenged, including those in rural Appalachia. Learn how to apply for the Healthy Places for Healthy People Program
  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gcjbbCFuQABRoJ9D7a0GoFGZ5aaaa0GoBMACJM8aa?l=-@tEzCv&n=Tqirj2fyYni.yixT2f0_nmT.3jmR.pf4&;c=Kx&6=&i=yemiog~r-x-r-v" target="_blank">Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries Accepting School Library Grant Applications

POSTED: October 12, 2016
DEADLINE: December 12, 2016

Grants of up to $7,000 will be awarded to help school libraries expand, update, and diversify their book collections....

  1. USDA Seeks Applications for Next Round of Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive Program Grants

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of up to $16.7 million in competitive grant funding to increase the purchase of fruits and vegetables by families and households participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The funding will be awarded to eligible nonprofits and governmental organizations through the Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive (FINI) Grant Program, administered by USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill. Applications are due by Dec. 12, 2016.

 

  1. Youth Educator Grant Program (North Central Sustainable Research & Education)

Purpose: Provide opportunities for youth educators to research and provide programming for youth on sustainable agriculture. Eligibility: Professional educators, farmers/ranchers, home schoolers, other youth, nonprofit educators. Funding: $2,000 maximum. Deadline: Proposals due November 10, 2016.

  1. Safer School Garden Grant (Safer Brand)

Purpose: Provides funding to start a school garden to help students be more active, be more environmentally-conscious, and build healthy eating habits. Eligibility: Schools that are not past winners. Funding: $500 grant. Deadline: December 1, 2016.

 

  1. Farm to School Grants (USDA)

Purpose: Fund projects that improve access to local foods in schools. Priority funding is given to projects that: are submitted by state agencies, involve specific FNS programs (like CACFP or Summer Meals), collaborate with service programs, serve high-poverty communities, involve innovative strategies, or impact multiple schools. Eligibility: Schools, state and local agencies, Indian tribal organizations, agricultural producers, and non-profit organizations. Funding: $5 million in grants. Deadline: December 8, 2016.

 

  1. Community Food Projects Grants (USDA)

Purpose: Project and planning grants to fund projects that improve access to food and/or participation in Federally assisted nutrition programs for low-income individuals. Eligibility: Public food program service providers, tribal organizations, or private nonprofit organizations. Please see RFA. Funding: $8.6 million in total grants; 100% match required. Deadline: November 30, 2016.

 

  1. Specialty Crop Research Initiative Grants (USDA-NIFA)

Purpose: Funds systems-based research and extension activities to accelerate science-based solutions and new technology for the specialty crop industry. Eligibility: Land grant institutions, for-profit organizations including small businesses, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher ed, state agricultural experiment stations. Funding: $48.1 million in total funding (100% match required). Deadline: November 15, 2016.

 

  1. Beginning Farmer Rancher Development Program (USDA-NIFA)

Purpose: Funds project providing training, education, outreach, and mentoring programs to enhance the sustainability of the next generation of farmers. Priority given to veterans, socially disadvantaged and women farmers or ranchers. Eligibility: Collaborative state, tribal, local, or regionally-based networks or partnership of qualified public and/or private organizations. Funding: $17.7 million total. A 25% match is required. Deadline: December 8, 2016

Suzette's Funding Letter, October 21, 2016

FUNDING

  1. Strategic Economic and Community Development

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is excited to share a new Rural Development funding opportunity authorized by Section 6025 of the 2014 Farm Bill. This new authority entitled Strategic Economic and Community Development (SECD) prioritizes projects that support the implementation of multi-jurisdictional plans under the Community Facilities Program, Water and Waste Disposal Program, Business and Industry Loan Guarantee Program, and Rural Business Development Grant Program. Under this provision, up to 10 percent of each programs annual appropriations can be set aside and made available to eligible SECD applicants. Many communities already working together to develop multi-jurisdictional plans with the help of strategic partners including non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, university extensions, regional authorities, coalitions of counties/towns and federal special initiative coalitions such as: Stronger Economies Together, Promise Zones, Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy, Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnerships, Sustainable Communities, and Local Food, Local Places. The goal of SECD is to promote collaboration in rural communities and across Rural Development agencies and programs. Communities are incentivized to align resources, develop long-term community and economic growth strategies and engage federal, state and local partners. By promoting this regional focus USDA resources can be more effectively utilized and have a larger impact on rural capacity building and wealth creation.

  1. Apply for Technical Assistance to Create Walkable, Healthy, Vibrant Communities

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) invites communities to apply for technical assistance through three programs that create economic opportunities, make neighborhoods more walkable, help people live healthier lives, and revitalize downtowns and neighborhoods.

Eligibility: See each program's application for specific eligibility requirements.

Deadline: 11:59 p.m. EST on November 6, 2016.

How to apply: Submit a completed application and optional letters of support (see each program's application for specific instructions).

  • Local Foods, Local Places helps communities create walkable, healthy, economically vibrant neighborhoods through the development of local food systems. This initiative is supported by EPA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of Transportation, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Appalachian Regional Commission, and the Delta Regional Authority. Learn how to apply for the Local Foods, Local Places Program
     
  • Cool & Connected helps small towns use broadband service to revitalize small-town main streets and promote economic development. The initiative is supported by EPA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service, and the Appalachian Regional Commission. Learn how to apply for the Cool & Connected Program
     
  • Healthy Places for Healthy People is a new program to help communities partner with community health centers (including Federally Qualified Health Centers), nonprofit hospitals, and other health care facilities to create walkable, healthy, economically vibrant places. The program is supported by EPA and the Appalachian Regional Commission. Under this program, communities will receive planning assistance to develop action plans focusing on health as an economic driver and catalyst for downtown and neighborhood revitalization. Healthy Places for Healthy People will focus on communities that are economically challenged, including those in rural Appalachia. Learn how to apply for the Healthy Places for Healthy People Program
  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gcjbbCFuQABRoJ9D7a0GoFGZ5aaaa0GoBMACJM8aa?l=-@tEzCv&n=Tqirj2fyYni.yixT2f0_nmT.3jmR.pf4&;c=Kz&6=&i=yemiog~r-x-r-v" target="_blank">Bush Foundation Accepting Applications for Community Innovation Grant Program

POSTED: October 11, 2016
DEADLINE: Open

Grants of up to $200,000 will be awarded in support of inclusive, collaborative projects that use community assets to address a community need or opportunity....

  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gcjbbCFuQABRoJ9D7a0GoFGZ5aaaa0GoBMACJM8aa?l=-@tEzCv&n=Tqirj2fyYni.yixT2f0_nmT.3jmR.pf4&;c=Kx&6=&i=yemiog~r-x-r-v" target="_blank">Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries Accepting School Library Grant Applications

POSTED: October 12, 2016
DEADLINE: December 12, 2016

Grants of up to $7,000 will be awarded to help school libraries expand, update, and diversify their book collections....

 

  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gcjbbCFuQABRoJ9D7a0GoFGZ5aaaa0GoBMACJM8aa?l=-@tEzCv&n=Tqirj2fyYni.yixT2f0_nmT.3jmR.pf4&;c=Kw&6=&i=yemiog~r-x-r-v" target="_blank">CenturyLink Clarke M. Williams Foundation Invites Applications for Teacher Technology Grants

POSTED: October 8, 2016
DEADLINE: January 12, 2017

Grants will be awarded to K-12 teachers to help fund classroom projects that advance student success through the innovative use of technology....

 

  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gcjbbCFuQABRoJ9D7a0GoFGZ5aaaa0GoBMACJM8aa?l=-@tEzCv&n=Tqirj2fyYni.yixT2f0_nmT.3jmR.pf4&;c=K2&6=&i=yemiog~r-x-r-v" target="_blank">Paralyzed Veterans of America Education Foundation Invites Proposals for Innovative Educational Projects

POSTED: October 9, 2016
DEADLINE: February 1, 2017

Grants of up to $50,000 will be awarded for educational projects that enhance the quality of life for individuals with spinal cord injury or disease....

 

  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gcjbbCFuQABRoJ9D7a0GoFGZ5aaaa0GoBMACJM8aa?l=-@tEzCv&n=Tqirj2fyYni.yixT2f0_nmT.3jmR.pf4&;c=Kq&6=&i=yemiog~r-x-r-v" target="_blank">American College Health Foundation Accepting Applications for Annual College Mental/Behavioral Health Award

POSTED: October 10, 2016
DEADLINE: February 3, 2017

A single grant of $3,500 will be awarded for a creative initiative that addresses prevention, early intervention, and treatment for mental and behavioral health disorders among college students....

 

  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gcjbbCFuQABRoJ9D7a0GoFGZ5aaaa0GoBMACJM8aa?l=-@tEzCv&n=Tqirj2fyYni.yixT2f0_nmT.3jmR.pf4&;c=Kp&6=&i=yemiog~r-x-r-v" target="_blank">National League of Nursing Invites Applications for Education Projects

POSTED: October 14, 2016
DEADLINE: February 9, 2017

Grants of up to $25,000 will be awarded in support of high-quality studies that contribute to the development of nursing education....

 

  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gcjbbCFuQABRoJ9D7a0GoFGZ5aaaa0GoBMACJM8aa?l=-@tEzCv&n=Tqirj2fyYni.yixT2f0_nmT.3jmR.pf4&;c=Ko&6=&i=yemiog~r-x-r-v" target="_blank">Ezra Jack Keats Foundation Accepting Mini-Grant Applications

POSTED: October 12, 2016
DEADLINE: March 31, 2017

Grants of up to $500 will be awarded to educators in support of special activities and events for their students outside the standard curriculum....

 

  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gcjbbCFuQABRoJ9D7a0GoFGZ5aaaa0GoBMACJM8aa?l=-@tEzCv&n=Tqirj2fyYni.yixT2f0_nmT.3jmR.pf4&;c=Kn&6=&i=yemiog~r-x-r-v" target="_blank">Runnerclick Accepting Submissions for Scholarship Program

POSTED: October 11, 2016
DEADLINE: April 30, 2017

Three scholarships of $2,000 each will be awarded for essays that best address how staying active through sports can be a beneficial part of life in many ways, for many different reasons....

  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gcjbbCFuQABRoJ9D7a0GoFGZ5aaaa0GoBMACJM8aa?l=-@tEzCv&n=Tqirj2fyYni.yixT2f0_nmT.3jmR.pf4&;c=Km&6=&i=yemiog~r-x-r-v">Mountaineers Foundation Accepting Applications for Environmental Education Projects

POSTED: October 9, 2016

DEADLINE: February 1, 2017

Grants of up to $5,000 will be awarded in support of short-term projects related to conservation education that are consistent with the organization's vision and mission....

  1. USDA Seeks Applications for Next Round of Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive Program Grants

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of up to $16.7 million in competitive grant funding to increase the purchase of fruits and vegetables by families and households participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The funding will be awarded to eligible nonprofits and governmental organizations through the Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive (FINI) Grant Program, administered by USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill. Applications are due by Dec. 12, 2016.

 

  1. USDA Announces Streamlined Guaranteed Loans and Additional Lender Category for Small-Scale Operators

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of a streamlined version of USDA guaranteed loans, which are tailored for smaller scale farms and urban producers. The program, called EZ Guarantee Loans, uses a simplified application process to help beginning, small, underserved and family farmers and ranchers apply for loans of up to $100,000 from USDA-approved lenders to purchase farmland or finance agricultural operations. USDA also unveiled a new category of lenders that will join traditional lenders, such as banks and credit unions, in offering USDA EZ Guarantee Loans. Microlenders, which include Community Development Financial Institutions and Rural Rehabilitation Corporations, will be able to offer their customers up to $50,000 of EZ Guaranteed Loans, helping to reach urban areas and underserved producers. Banks, credit unions and other traditional USDA-approved leaners, can offer customers up to $100,000 to help with agricultural operation costs.

 

  1. Youth Educator Grant Program (North Central Sustainable Research & Education)

Purpose: Provide opportunities for youth educators to research and provide programming for youth on sustainable agriculture. Eligibility: Professional educators, farmers/ranchers, home schoolers, other youth, nonprofit educators. Funding: $2,000 maximum. Deadline: Proposals due November 10, 2016.

  1. Safer School Garden Grant (Safer Brand)

Purpose: Provides funding to start a school garden to help students be more active, be more environmentally-conscious, and build healthy eating habits. Eligibility: Schools that are not past winners. Funding: $500 grant. Deadline: December 1, 2016.

 

  1. Farm to School Grants (USDA)

Purpose: Fund projects that improve access to local foods in schools. Priority funding is given to projects that: are submitted by state agencies, involve specific FNS programs (like CACFP or Summer Meals), collaborate with service programs, serve high-poverty communities, involve innovative strategies, or impact multiple schools. Eligibility: Schools, state and local agencies, Indian tribal organizations, agricultural producers, and non-profit organizations. Funding: $5 million in grants. Deadline: December 8, 2016.

 

  1. Laura Jane Musser Fund: Rural Initiative Program

Purpose: Funds projects in rural communities for economic development, business preservation, arts/humanities, public space improvements, and education. Eligibility: Government or nonprofit entities in communities with fewer than 10,000 people. Funding: Planning (<$5000); Implementation (<$25,000). Deadline: November 2, 2016.

 

  1. Community Food Projects Grants (USDA)

Purpose: Project and planning grants to fund projects that improve access to food and/or participation in Federally assisted nutrition programs for low-income individuals. Eligibility: Public food program service providers, tribal organizations, or private nonprofit organizations. Please see RFA. Funding: $8.6 million in total grants; 100% match required. Deadline: November 30, 2016.

 

  1. Culture of Health Prize (RWJF)

Purpose: Recognizes standout communties that are addressing broad health needs in education, employment, family/social support, and community safety. Eligibility: Cities and towns/incorporated places and federally recognized tribes. Funding: $25,000. Deadline: November 3, 2017.

 

  1. Specialty Crop Research Initiative Grants (USDA-NIFA)

Purpose: Funds systems-based research and extension activities to accelerate science-based solutions and new technology for the specialty crop industry. Eligibility: Land grant institutions, for-profit organizations including small businesses, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher ed, state agricultural experiment stations. Funding: $48.1 million in total funding (100% match required). Deadline: November 15, 2016.

 

  1. Beginning Farmer Rancher Development Program (USDA-NIFA)

Purpose: Funds project providing training, education, outreach, and mentoring programs to enhance the sustainability of the next generation of farmers. Priority given to veterans, socially disadvantaged and women farmers or ranchers. Eligibility: Collaborative state, tribal, local, or regionally-based networks or partnership of qualified public and/or private organizations. Funding: $17.7 million total. A 25% match is required. Deadline: December 8, 2016

Suzette's Funding Letter, October 7, 2016

FUNDING

  1. Strategic Economic and Community Development

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is excited to share a new Rural Development funding opportunity authorized by Section 6025 of the 2014 Farm Bill. This new authority entitled Strategic Economic and Community Development (SECD) prioritizes projects that support the implementation of multi-jurisdictional plans under the Community Facilities Program, Water and Waste Disposal Program, Business and Industry Loan Guarantee Program, and Rural Business Development Grant Program. Under this provision, up to 10 percent of each programs annual appropriations can be set aside and made available to eligible SECD applicants. Many communities already working together to develop multi-jurisdictional plans with the help of strategic partners including non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, university extensions, regional authorities, coalitions of counties/towns and federal special initiative coalitions such as: Stronger Economies Together, Promise Zones, Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy, Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnerships, Sustainable Communities, and Local Food, Local Places. The goal of SECD is to promote collaboration in rural communities and across Rural Development agencies and programs. Communities are incentivized to align resources, develop long-term community and economic growth strategies and engage federal, state and local partners. By promoting this regional focus USDA resources can be more effectively utilized and have a larger impact on rural capacity building and wealth creation.

  1. 2.Community Food Projects (CFP) Competitive Grants Program

In FY 2017 NIFA's CFP intends to solicit applications and fund two types of grants. The types are entitled (1) Community Food Projects (CFP) and (2) Planning Projects (PP). The primary goals of the CFP are to: Meet the food needs of low-income individuals through food distribution, community outreach to assist in participation in Federally assisted nutrition programs, or improving access to food as part of a comprehensive service; Increase the self-reliance of communities in providing for the food needs of the communities; Promote comprehensive responses to local food access, farm, and nutrition issues; and Meet specific state, local or neighborhood food and agricultural needs including needs relating to: Equipment necessary for the efficient operation of a project; Planning for long-term solutions; or The creation of innovative marketing activities that mutually benefit agricultural producers and low-income consumers. Apply for Grant/View RFA.

Closing Date: Wednesday, November 30, 2016

 

  1. 3.NIFA Announces the Availability of $17.7 Million to Train, Educate the Next Generation of Farmers and Ranchers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) announced the availability of $17.7 million in grant funding to help train and educate the next generation of agricultural producers through the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program (BFRDP). The Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program helps fund organizations implementing programs throughout the United States that train beginning farmers and ranchers, through workshops, educational teams, training and technical assistance. Eligible applicants include collaborative state, tribal, local or regionally-based networks or partnerships of public or private entities such as state cooperative extension services, community-based organizations, colleges or universities; and other organizations providing services to beginning farmers and ranchers. 2017 applications are due Dec. 8, 2016.

 

  1. Performance Partnership Pilots (P3)
    Funds for pilot sites to test outcome-focused strategies focused on improving educational, employment, physical and mental health, and other key outcomes for disconnected youth by providing the flexibility to blend funds from existing federal programs and seeking waivers for associated program requirements to allow for innovative activities otherwise not allowed within program guidelines. Priority areas include working with youth in rural and tribal communities, among others.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Oct 31, 2016
    Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education
     
  2. Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program Community Selection
    As part of the Continuum of Care program, HUD will select up to 10 communities to participate in the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) to develop and execute a coordinated community approach to preventing and ending youth homelessness. Four of the selected communities will be rural. Applicants must be a collaborative registered through the 2016 Continuum of Care Program.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Nov 30, 2016
    Sponsor: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
  3. Academy of General Dentistry Foundation Grant Program
    Supports oral cancer education and research programs and nonprofit community-based programs that provide quality oral health care and/or oral cancer screenings for underserved populations.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Dec 1, 2016
    Sponsor: Academy of General Dentistry
  4. Safer School Garden Grant
    Provides funding to start a school garden.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Dec 1, 2016
    Sponsor: Safer Brand
  5. Garrett Lee Smith Campus Suicide Prevention Grant
    Grants to support a comprehensive public health approach to prevent suicide in institutions of higher education, including community colleges. The distribution of awards will be equitable in terms of geography (urban, rural, and remote settings), and balanced among populations of focus and program size.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Dec 7, 2016
    Sponsor: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  6. Solid Waste Management Grant Program (SWMFY2017)
    Offers funds to organizations to provide technical assistance that will reduce or eliminate pollution of water resources in rural areas and improve planning and management of solid waste sites in rural areas.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Dec 31, 2016
    Sponsor: USDA Rural Development
  7. Water and Waste Disposal Technical Assistance and Training Grants
    Grants for organizations that assist communities with water or wastewater operations through technical assistance and/or training.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Dec 31, 2016
    Sponsor: USDA Rural Development
  8. Indian Health Service Loan Repayment Program
    Provides loan repayment programs for health professions educational loans in return for full-time clinical service in Indian health programs.
    Geographic coverage: Nationwide
    Application Deadline: Oct 13, 2017
    Sponsor: Indian Health Service

 

  1. //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gckbbB1wQABKbJlD6a4SxFGZ5aaaa4SxBL4H31jaa?k=~@tAtCt&o=Srhsi3ezXoh.zhyS3e1_mnS.4inQ.qe5&;b=Ox&7=&h=zdndom2s-rEr-qC" target="_blank">NEA, Kresge Launch Creative Placemaking Program

The //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gckbbB1wQABKbJlD6a4SxFGZ5aaaa4SxBL4H31jaa?k=~@tAtCt&o=Srhsi3ezXoh.zhyS3e1_mnS.4inQ.qe5&;b=Oy&7=&h=zdndom2s-rEr-qC" target="_self">National Endowment for the Arts, in partnership with the //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gckbbB1wQABKbJlD6a4SxFGZ5aaaa4SxBL4H31jaa?k=~@tAtCt&o=Srhsi3ezXoh.zhyS3e1_mnS.4inQ.qe5&;b=Oz&7=&h=zdndom2s-rEr-qC" target="_self">Kresge Foundation, has announced the launch of a technical assistance program for the creative placemaking field. Through the program, Kresge and the NEA will collaborate with the //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gckbbB1wQABKbJlD6a4SxFGZ5aaaa4SxBL4H31jaa?k=~@tAtCt&o=Srhsi3ezXoh.zhyS3e1_mnS.4inQ.qe5&;b=PQ&7=&h=zdndom2s-rEr-qC" target="_self">Local Initiatives Support Corporation, the //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gckbbB1wQABKbJlD6a4SxFGZ5aaaa4SxBL4H31jaa?k=~@tAtCt&o=Srhsi3ezXoh.zhyS3e1_mnS.4inQ.qe5&;b=PR&7=&h=zdndom2s-rEr-qC" target="_self">National Creative Placemaking Program, and //foundationcenter.hosted.strongview.com/t/gckbbB1wQABKbJlD6a4SxFGZ5aaaa4SxBL4H31jaa?k=~@tAtCt&o=Srhsi3ezXoh.zhyS3e1_mnS.4inQ.qe5&;b=PS&7=&h=zdndom2s-rEr-qC" target="_self">PolicyLink to provide fourteen organizations and their partners with specialized technical assistance aimed at building each organization's capacity to lead placemaking projects that result in positive short- and long-term outcomes for their community. The program also will work to clarify standard practices in creative placemaking by sharing lessons learned and will inform future funding practices for NEA's Our Town program and Kresge's own investments in the field...

  

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