| Distance Learning and Telemedicine Program
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National Grants |
GENERAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
Corporations or partnerships, Indian tribes or tribal organizations, state or local units of government, consortia, and private for-profit or not-for profit corporations
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$50,000 - $500,000 |
No specific date |
| The Safeway Foundation
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National Grants |
The Safeway Foundation supports numerous youth development organizations as well as a broad range of after-school and physical education programs. Local grants are reviewed biannually. For grant requests that are national or multi-regional in scope, requests are reviewed on a quarterly basis.
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$2,500 - $10,000 |
No specific date |
| Obesity Prevention Regional Grant Program
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National Grants |
Grant-making in this area focuses on initiatives that create a better understanding of the root causes of the obesity epidemic. This includes all types of funding requests: research, project, and policy grants. Recent project grants include physical education and activity programs. In 2012 Regional Grant applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Please see website for the geographic focus for Regional grants. |
$25,000 - $50,000 |
No specific date |
| Youth Sports Grants
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California |
GENERAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
Program must be located in one of Southern California's eight counties: Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara or Ventura – and serve co-ed youth aged 6 -17.
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Up to $500,000 |
No specific date |
| The Kaiser Permanente Southern California Grants Program
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California |
The Kaiser Permanente Southern California Grants Program provides support to nonprofit organizations in Kaiser Permanente service areas throughout Southern California. More specifically, we provide support to those organizations that offer direct healthcare services or address public policy aimed at improving community health.
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Unspecified |
No specific date |
| American Savings Bank Foundation Program Grants
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Connecticut |
Eligibility Requirements and Policies
- Programs must primarily serve residents in one or more of the 64-towns served by American Savings Foundation.
- Organizations must be tax exempt under IRS section 501(c)(3).
- Religious institutions are not eligible, except for non-sectarian activities that benefit the community at-large.
- Endowment funds are not eligible.
- Individuals are not eligible.
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Unspecified |
No specific date |
| General Mills Twin Cities Grant Program
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Minnesota |
Eligibility Requirements:
An organization must meet all requirements below to apply for a General Mills Foundation grant:
- Organizations must have a current 501(c)(3) Public Charity status from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), be a school or a unit of government.
- Organizations must serve populations in the Twin Cities seven-county metro area (Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott and Washington counties).
- The organization, its program or project, must support a broad and diverse audience.
- Organizations must apply for funding through the online grant application. Paper applications are no longer accepted from Twin Cities applicants.
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Unspecified |
No specific date |
| San Diego County, 3rd District: Pam Slater Price Community Projects Grant
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California |
Eligibility: State or Federally registered nonprofit in San Diego County, California. |
$500 - $300,000 |
No specific date |
| Do Something Grants
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National Grants |
Do Something targets teenagers and young people; only those 25 years old and younger may apply. Grants are given out weekly. Seed Grants help jump-start new ideas for community action projects and programs. Growth Grants are given to those who are looking for funds to help expand an already successful project.
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$500 for each grant |
No specific date |
| The Stuart Foundation
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National Grants |
General Eligibility:* 501(c)3 status, public agencies and projects sponsored by public charities.
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up to $400,000 |
No specific date |
| Hearst Foundations
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National Grants |
We know resources are tight and HOPSports is dedicated to making sure you are aware of funding opportunities that will allow you to sustain and expand your programs. This grant is not only perfect to help you obtain the HOPSports Training System (HTS) but to garner critical staffing, technology, programs and other resources. For more information, please visit our website at www.hopsports.com or contact Michael Connors Long or Colleen Connors at (866) 762-4677.
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First time applicants are usually awarded no more than $50,000 |
No specific date |