Showing posts with label Grant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grant. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

CEDA Community Outreach Day


 When: November 5, 2011, 10 am–2 pm
  
Where: 740 W. 63rd St., Chicago, IL 60621

People's Gas, ComEd and CEDA present Community Outreach Day, to be hosted by Alderman Roderick Sawyer (6th), Alderman Toni Foulkes (15th), Alderman JoAnn Thompson (16th), Alderman Latasha Thomas (17th) and Alderman Willie B. Cochran (20th), at Kennedy King College.
State, city and community services will be available for the public to access in one location:
  • Apply for grants to help pay or reconnect your gas or lights
  • Receive information on your pending CEDA application
Please bring the following:
  1. Proof of household income for the past 30 days.
  2. Current Rental Lease Agreement (ID required).
  3. Original Social Security cards for all members of your household.
  4. Original current electric and gas bills. (If your utilities are included in your rent payments, it must be stated in your lease agreement to receive a cash payment.)
  5. Proof of home ownership is required for emergency furnace.
For more information, please contact the followings offices:CEDA Hotline: 800-571-2332
Peoples Gas: 866-556-6001                                 ComEd: 800-334-7661

Friday, August 12, 2011

Grants Alert

YSA Grants & Awards - www.YSA.org/Grants



STEMester of Service GrantsDeadline Extended: August 15
YSA is seeking middle schools with large populations of disadvantaged youth in the 19 states with highest dropout rates (AK, AZ, CA, CO, DE, DC, GA, HI, IL, LA, MI, MT, NV, NM, NY, NC, RI, WA, WY). Grantees will engage students in a STEMester of Service addressing critical environmental and disaster preparedness needs and connecting them to STEM curricula. The $5,000 grant supports sustainable service projects that launch on MLK Day of Service (January 16, 2012) and culminate on GYSD (April 20-22, 2012). www.YSA.org/grants/stemester    Sodexo School Engagement Grants
Deadline: August 15
The Sodexo School Engagement grant program will support teachers and students, grades K-12, in learning about the incidence of childhood hunger in their community, and in leading meaningful activities that facilitate access to nutritious food for all children, especially those most at risk. The program will be implemented through a service-learning "Semester of Service" focused on childhood hunger that launches on MLK Day of Service (January 16, 2012) and culminates on GYSD (April 20-22, 2012).. 11 grantees will receive a $5,000 planning grant. www.YSA.org/grants/sodexoschool 

Sodexo Youth GrantsDeadline: September 16
YSA will award 25 Sodexo Youth Grants of $500 each to support youth-led service projects in the United States that address the issue of childhood hunger during National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week (November 13-20, 2011).  We're looking for projects that engage your peers, friends, families, neighbors, Sodexo employees, and other community members in creative, youth-inspired solutions to ending childhood hunger in your community. Learn more at www.YSA.org/grants/sodexoyouth  UnitedHealth HEROES Grants
Deadline: October 17
The UnitedHealth HEROES program is a service-learning, health literacy initiative that awards grants to help youth, ages 5-25, create and implement local, hands-on programs to fight childhood obesity. The grants encourage semester-long projects that launch on MLK Day of Service  and culminate on Global Youth Service Day. Schools, service-learning coordinators, non-profits, and students in the health professions located in all 50 states and the District of Columbia are eligible to apply for the $500 - $1,000 grants. Learn more at www.YSA.org/HEROES 

Grants & Awards From YSA PartnersDo Something 9/11 Remembrance Grants
Deadline: September 1
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of September 11th, Do Something and American Express are teaming up to offer grants to take action and start your own projects in your communities. We're looking for projects that have been started or are being planned in the spirit of September 11th including youth-led projects that recognize and commemorate our emergency responders, our troops, and programs that promote diversity all across the country. These can be on-going projects, or projects specifically planned around the 10th anniversary of September 11th. Winners will be announced on 9/11. http://bit.ly/qJSJ8y  Ashoka's 5th Annual Staples Youth Social Entrepreneur Competition
Deadline: September 9
The Staples YSE Competition is a global competition created by Staples Foundation and Ashoka to recognize exceptional young people who are advancing positive change in their communities and around the world. This year's global competition is open to any youth, ages 12-24, who uses technology to find solutions to society's most pressing challenges. Four winning teams will receive a $500 cash prize and an all expenses paid trip to Techonomy, an elite conference held in Tucson, Arizona that convenes thought leaders, innovators, and changemakers from the technology sector.  http://bit.ly/nCjcuU     

KaBOOM! Let's Play Spruce Grants
Deadline: September 15, October 15, November 15
With support from Dr Pepper Snapple Group, KaBOOM! will be awarding grants of $750 each to communities this year who wish to make their playgrounds cleaner, safer and more inviting. Communities must demonstrate that they have maintained their playspace and they have led an improvement project in the last 60 days. Communities that demonstrate this will receive a $750 gift card to further enhance or improve their playspace. http://bit.ly/qNmqCs  Lowe's Toolbox for Education Grants
Deadline: October 14 or 1,500 applications
The Toolbox for Education Grant Program provides grants of $2,000 to $5,000 to public K-12 schools and school parent-teacher groups associated with public schools throughout the U.S. that develop projects that encourage parent involvement and build stronger community spirit. Preference is given to funding requests that have a permanent impact such as facility enhancement (both indoor and outdoor) and landscaping/clean up projects. The deadline is October 14; however, if 1,500 applications are received before the deadline, the application process will close. http://bit.ly/orX4N1     

Light Up A Landmark for Lights On Afterschool Contest
Deadline: September 23
Thanks to longtime afterschool champion jcpenney, afterschool programs have another reason to get revved up for Lights On Afterschool this October 20: Tell us what you can light up for your Lights On Afterschool celebration and you may win up to $5,000! Start by registering for Lights On Afterschool and using the Event Planning Kit Eleven event winners will be selected nationwide: one Megawatt award winner: $5,000 and ten Spotlight award winners: $1,000. http://bit.ly/ouOxGF    Alec Dickson Servant Leader Award
Deadline: September 23
The Alec Dickson Servant Leader Award given by the National Youth Leadership Council, recognizes an individual whose life has had a distinctive impact on service-learning. The recipient of the award personifies leadership, courage, creativity, and compassion - values Dickson felt characterized people he most respected.  The award will be presented at the National Service-Learning Conference in Minneapolis, Minn., April 11-14, 2012. The winner will receive travel, lodging, and registration to attend the conference. http://bit.ly/n8Mbzw


The Global Green USA's Green School Makeover Competition
Deadline: September 30
Would 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 Program
Deadline: October 31
Proposals 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   


Additional Grant Resources
GrantStation - An online funding resource for organizations seeking grants throughout the  world. Providing access to a comprehensive online database of grantmakers, as well as  other valuable tools, GrantStation can help your organization make smarter, better-informed fundraising decisions. http://www.grantstation.com/ 
Sign up to receive the weekly GrantStation Insider from GrantStation.com and Youth Service America with news about new funding programs, upcoming deadlines, conferences, seminars, and more.
Sign up to receive the monthly GrantStation Insider International edition from GrantStation.com and Youth Service America with information about a variety of resources for non-governmental (NGO) and nonprofit organizations working internationally.
GrantWrangler - A free grants listing service that helps teachers find classroom grants for school funding. http://www.grantwrangler.com/ 
YouthToday Grants Today - A national source for news, views and important developments in the youth  service field from a nonprofit organization.  www.youthtoday.org/grants.cfm 

National Service-Learning Clearinghouse Funding Opportunities -  Information on current funding opportunities in the service-learning and national service communities
www.servicelearning.org/funding-opportunities

Grants Alert - A website dedicated to making life a little easier for those who devote their time to searching for education grants and identifying new funding opportunities for their organizations, schools, districts, consortia and state education agencies. http://www.grantsalert.com/   

Monday, April 18, 2011

Professional Grant Development Workshop

Professional Grant Development Workshop
Master the techniques of writing superior and winning proposals
May 23 - 25, 2011
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
To be held at:
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois



Sponsored by: The Grant Training Center

This intensive three-day grant proposal workshop is geared for: 1) those who wish to strengthen their grant writing skills and 2) beginners who wish to acquire and master the techniques of preparing, writing and winning proposals from various funding agencies. The center of attention will be on how to effectively write proposals in times of keen competition and limited resources. Much has happened in new regulations and in approaches to grant writing, be it for the researcher in the sciences and social sciences, education and non-profit professionals.
Participants Will Learn How to:
1. Navigate the world of grant procurement
2. Research and identify potential funding sources
3. Address the guidelines of federal and foundation applications
4. Focus foundation and corporate giving for the State of Illinois
5. Understand the new federal guidelines for writing winning grants
6. Know the review process and how to address key points for reviewers
7. Write winning grants that stand out against scores of competing submissions
8. Develop focused and realistic budgets
9. Demonstrate that one’s proposal merits excellence and innovation
10. Package professional grant submissions

Our ultimate goal is for each participant to walk away with a product specific to their interests that includes the grant design, abstract and budget.
Thus, the opportunity to influence the future of your work and ideas is within your reach. Understanding this reality, institutions are willing to minimally invest in the training of their staff to make this happen.



*Space is limited, and since this class fills-up quickly, it is on a first-come, first-serve basis.*
Workshop Fee: $595.00 (including tuition, materials, certificate of completion, and continental breakfast)
Rebate of $50.00 per person is given for two or more registrants from the same organization.
To Register:
Please visit our website,
Or call us toll free at (866)-704-7268 or (571) 257-8864

Can't make it?
Join us on Friday, May 13 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. EST for our
"Fundamentals of Proposal Writing" Online Webinar
To register click here and then on the Webinar from the workshop list.


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Monday, April 11, 2011

Grant Development

Professional Grant Development Workshop
Master the techniques of writing superior and winning proposals

May 23 - 25, 2011
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
To be held at:University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois


Sponsored by: The Grant Training Center

This intensive three-day grant proposal workshop is geared for: 1) those who wish to strengthen their grant writing skills and 2) beginners who wish to acquire and master the techniques of preparing, writing and winning proposals from various funding agencies. The center of attention will be on how to effectively write proposals in times of keen competition and limited resources. Much has happened in new regulations and in approaches to grant writing, be it for the researcher in the sciences and social sciences, education and non-profit professionals.
Participants Will Learn How to:
1. Navigate the world of grant procurement
2. Research and identify potential funding sources
3. Address the guidelines of federal and foundation applications
4. Focus foundation and corporate giving for the State of Illinois
5. Understand the new federal guidelines for writing winning grants
6. Know the review process and how to address key points for reviewers
7. Write winning grants that stand out against scores of competing submissions
8. Develop focused and realistic budgets
9. Demonstrate that one’s proposal merits excellence and innovation
10. Package professional grant submissions

Our ultimate goal is for each participant to walk away with a product specific to their interests that includes the grant design, abstract and budget.
Thus, the opportunity to influence the future of your work and ideas is within your reach. Understanding this reality, institutions are willing to minimally invest in the training of their staff to make this happen.


*Space is limited, and since this class fills-up quickly, it is on a first-come, first-serve basis.*
Workshop Fee: $595.00 (including tuition, materials, certificate of completion, and continental breakfast)
Rebate of $50.00 per person is given for two or more registrants from the same organization.
To Register:
Please visit our website,
Or call us toll free at (866)-704-7268 or (571) 257-8864
Can't make it?Join us on Thursday, May 12 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. EST for our "Fundamentals of Proposal Writing" Online WebinarTo register click here and then on the Webinar from the workshop list.