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Suzette's Funding Letter, February 1, 2016

FUNDING

Federal Planning Assistance for Broadband and Sustainable Community Development: Cool & Connected

USDA Rural Utilities Service Administrator Brandon McBride encouraged communities interested in using broadband service to help revitalize small-town main streets and promote economic development apply for Cool & Connected, a pilot program sponsored by USDA Rural Utilities Service and the http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth">U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Sustainable Communities. Through Cool & Connected, a team of experts will help community members develop strategies and an action plan for using planned or existing broadband service to promote smart, sustainable community development.

Eligibility

  • Any community representative is welcome to submit a letter of interest to participate in Cool & Connected.
  • Special consideration will be given to small towns and rural communities that face economic challenges.
  • Special consideration will be given to communities in places where USDA has provided loans or grants in support of broadband or other internet-related services.

Deadline and where to send letters of interest

Submit your letter of interest to Ed Fendley at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by Wednesday, February 24, 2016. Kindly include “Cool & Connected” and the name of your community in your e-mail subject line.

What to include in your letter of interest

Your letter of interest can be in the text of an email or an attachment. It should be no longer than two printed pages. If you want, you can provide additional letters of support from partners, but this is not necessary.

Community representatives are encouraged to describe community needs and challenges related to downtown revitalization or other place-based development, and how a planning process might help. You should indicate any areas of interest related to internet service and place-based development, such as:

  • Using new or existing broadband service to attract new types of businesses to main streets or existing rural communities
  • Combining internet service with other local amenities to attract new investors, visitors, and residents
  • Developing or marketing downtown Wi-Fi zones
  • Extending broadband service beyond anchor institutions in ways that promote main street development
  • Selecting centrally located anchor institutions or community facilities that will receive broadband service

Community representatives submitting letters of interest are also encouraged to indicate partners that can be expected to participate in a planning process, such as local internet service providers, local officials, business associations, or local schools or colleges.

Mary Kay Domestic Violence Shelter Grant Program
Awards grants to women's domestic violence shelters.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Application Deadline: May 31, 2016
Sponsor: The Mary Kay Foundation

 

Tribal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (TMIECHV) Program: Development and Implementation Grants
Grants to tribes for community needs assessments; planning, adopting, implementing, expanding, enhancing, and sustaining of evidence-based maternal, infant, and early childhood home visiting programs; and to provide high-quality home visiting programs.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Letter of Intent (Optional): Feb 6, 2016
Application Deadline: Mar 23, 2016
Sponsor: Administration for Children and Families

 

Tribal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (TMIECHV) Program: Implementation and Expansion Grants
Funds to support federally-recognized Indian tribes (or a consortium of Indian tribes), tribal organizations, or urban Indian organizations that are currently operating an evidence-based home visiting program and propose to sustain and/or expand their established infrastructure for home visiting services in tribal communities.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Letter of Intent (Optional): Feb 6, 2016
Application Deadline: Mar 23, 2016
Sponsor: Administration for Children and Families

 

2016 ANA Funding Opportunity Announcements Now Available 

The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) has published 6 Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) for fiscal year 2016. FOAs give full information on application requirements for each program area and how to apply. Applications are due on April 6, 2016. Download the full FOA for each program at the ANA website

Grant Notice: Underground Storage Tank Compliance Assistance and Training Support in Indian Country

DEADLINE SOON!

The U.S. EPA is soliciting proposals to promote the prevention of releases from federally-regulated underground storage tanks (USTs) in Indian country and the compliance of UST facilities in Indian country with federal regulations. Funding provided through this grant program shall be used for activities that support UST compliance in Indian country through education of owners and operators, training opportunities for Tribal government personnel, and Tribal UST compliance program development and collaboration. The goals of this cooperative agreement are to provide Tribal governments and UST facilities in Indian country with training, compliance assistance, and collaborative opportunities.

Application Deadline: February 11, 2016

Eligibility: States and Territories and federally-recognized Tribes and Intertribal Consortia

Funding Available: The total estimated funding for this competitive opportunity is $1,000,000. Maximum funding in FY2016 shall not exceed $200,000.

More Information: To view the announcement of funding availability CLICK HERE; To view the guidelines CLICK HERE.

 

U.S. EPA Environmental Justice Collaborative Problem-Solving (EJCPS) Cooperative Agreement

DEADLINE SOON!

The funding provided through the EJCPS Cooperative Agreement will be awarded to community-based organizations to support collaboration and partnerships with industry, government, academia, and other stakeholders so as to develop and implement solutions that address local environmental and public health issues. Organizations are encouraged to have a connection between the proposed project activities and applicable neighborhood, local, city, or regional land use planning efforts. Proposals should include outreach to affected underserved vulnerable communities and residents about environmental and public health issues and engage them in activities to plan, access, improve, and benefit from their local environment.

Application Deadline: February 12, 2016
Maximum Grant Award: $120,000
• To view the full announcement and access the application, CLICK HERE.
• EJ Collaborative Problem Solving Cooperative Agreement Program Brochure (PDF)
• 2014 Project Descriptions (PDF)

Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education – Multiple grant opportunities
Deadline: Varies by state and project
The Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) funds a range of research and education projects for farmers, ranchers, extension agents, nonprofits, students, and communities, among others. Grant funding and availability vary per state, but grants have been awarded to a range of projects including on-farm renewable energy, sustainable communities, local and regional food systems, cover crops, and more. Visit the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education websitefor more information and funding opportunities in your region. 

Organic Farming Research Foundation Accepting Research Proposals 
Deadline: February 8, 2016
Priorities for this year's research include projects related to soil health, with emphasis on water management; creating new organic farmers and ranchers and transition of producers to organic systems including education and training; livestock production, especially breeding for organic systems, diseases and pasture management; and small grain production, especially related to creating a diverse rotational system. Read the full Request for Proposals herefor greater details about the grant and apply here.

The Organic Agriculture Research and Extension Initiative
Deadline: March 10, 2016
The USDA is now accepting applications for the Organic Agriculture Research and Extension Initiative (OREI). The purpose of this program is to fund projects that will enhance the ability of producers and processors who have already adopted organic standards to grow and market high quality organic agricultural products. Approximately 18 million in funding is available and grants typically range from $50,000-$200,000. Visit the Organic Agriculture Research and Extension Initiative websiteto apply.

 

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts Invites Applications

POSTED: January 26, 2016
DEADLINE: February 25, 2016

With the goal of promoting dialogue, raising awareness, and developing new and broader audiences, the foundation will award grants of up to $30,000 to help organizations with the production and presentation of significant programs about architecture and the designed environment....

William T. Grant Foundation Seeks Applications for Research to Understand Inequality

POSTED: January 23, 2016
DEADLINE: May 5, 2016

Grants of up to $600,000 will be awarded in support of research designed to advance understanding in the area of inequalities in youth development and/or to increase understanding of how research is acquired, understood, and used, as well as the circumstances that shape its use in decision making....

U.S. Conference of Mayors Announces 2016 Community WINS Grant Program

POSTED: January 29, 2016
DEADLINE: March 18, 2016

Grants will be awarded in support of nonprofit projects focused on accelerating neighborhood

revitalization, economic development, and job creation in municipalities across the country....

Voya Foundation Issues RFP for College Readiness Programs

POSTED: January 26, 2016
DEADLINE: March 18, 2016 (Initial Proposals)

Grants of up to $75,000 will be awarded to new and existing programs that encourage parental involvement as a means to improve high school graduation rates....

Burroughs Wellcome Fund Invites Applications for Innovative Regulatory Science Awards

POSTED: January 28, 2016
DEADLINE: March 9, 2016

Grants of up to $500,000 over five years will be awarded to academic investigators developing new methodologies or innovative approaches in regulatory science that have the potential to inform regulatory decisions made by the Food and Drug Administration and others....

Suzette's Funding Letter, January 15, 2016

FUNDING

USDA Announces $8.8 Million Available to Support Food and Agricultural Sciences Education at Hispanic-Serving Institutions

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of more than $8.8 million in competitive funding to support Hispanic-Serving Institutions' (HSIs) agricultural science education programs. These grants will enhance the ability of these colleges and universities to support underserved students and develop a skilled American workforce.

One in five households with children were food insecure at some time in 2014

In 2014, 19.2 percent of households with children were food insecure at some time during the year. Parents often are able to maintain normal or near-normal diets and meal patterns for their children, even when the parents themselves are food insecure. In about half of food-insecure households with children in 2014, only adults were food insecure (9.8 percent of households with children); in the rest, children were also food insecure. Thus, both children and adults were food insecure in 9.4 percent of households with children (3.7 million households). In 1.1 percent of households with children (422,000 households), food insecurity among children was so severe that caregivers reported that children were hungry, skipped a meal, or did not eat for a whole day because there was not enough money for food. In some households with very low food security among children, only older children may have experienced the more severe effects of food insecurity while younger children were protected from those effects. This chart appears in the ERS report, Household Food Security in the United States in 2014.

 

Seeds of Native Health
Supports Native American tribes and organizations working to eliminate food insecurity; promote access to fresh and healthy foods; and provide increased access to nutritional programs.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Application Deadline: Feb 11, 2016
Sponsor: First Nations Development Institute

Christopher Reeve Foundation Quality of Life Grants
Grants to nonprofit organizations that provide services to individuals with paralysis, with special consideration given to wounded military and their families.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Application Deadline: Feb 15, 2016
Sponsor: Christopher Reeve Foundation

Telehealth Resource Center Grant Program
Supports the establishment and development of Telehealth Resource Centers (TRCs) which provide technical assistance to health care organizations, health care networks, and health care providers in the implementation of telehealth programs to serve rural and medically underserved areas and populations.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Application Deadline: Mar 4, 2016
Sponsor: Office for the Advancement of Telehealth

Full Circle Scholarships
Provides scholarships to American Indian and Alaska Native undergraduate Tribal College students.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Application Deadline: May 31, 2016
Sponsor: American Indian College Fund

Indian Health Service Health Professions Scholarship Program
Provides scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students enrolled in a health professions program.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Application Deadline: Mar 28, 2016
Sponsor: Indian Health Service

Indian Health Service Pre-graduate Scholarship Program
Provides scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students to enroll in courses leading to a bachelor’s degree in pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-podiatry or pre-optometry.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Application Deadline: Mar 28, 2016
Sponsor: Indian Health Service

Presbyterian Hunger Program
Provides funding to programs that work to address the root causes of hunger and provide services to those experiencing hunger.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Letter of Intent (Required): Apr 30, 2016
Application Deadline: Jun 30, 2016
Sponsor: Presbyterian Hunger Program

Indian Health Service Preparatory Scholarship
Provides scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students who are enrolled in undergraduate or preparatory courses in preparation for entry to health profession schools.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Application Deadline: Mar 28, 2016
Sponsor: Indian Health Service

Kentucky Performing Artists Directory

Kentucky Arts Council taking applications for
Performing Artists Directory

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Applications are available online for artists interested in participating in the Kentucky Arts Council’s Performing Artists Directory, a marketing assistance program that supports Kentucky performers of music, dance, theater and storytelling.

The Performing Artists Directory is an adjudicated online roster of performing artists used by in-state and out-of-state presenters and others as a resource for identifying artists for performance bookings and projects. The deadline to apply is Feb. 16.

Inclusion in the directory has been advantageous to Frankfort-based world music quartet Stirfry Musette, said Joanna Hay, the group’s violinist.

“Being in the directory gave us sense of accomplishment, as well as opportunities to reach audiences beyond our local community,” Hay said. “We’ve been booked by libraries, universities and included in performing arts series because we are in the directory.”

Because the groups and individuals must be adjudicated into the directory, the process is competitive.

“The application process itself really makes you step up and improve your game,” Hay said. “You realize your work samples and photos have to be as high quality as the artwork you’ve created. Getting in means you’ve reached a level of excellence and that you know how to market yourself.”

The arts council endeavors to promote, showcase and provide professional development opportunities to a diverse selection of Kentucky's finest contemporary and traditional performing artists through the Performing Artists Directory. There are currently more than 80 individual artists and groups listed in the directory.

Applicants are adjudicated by a panel of independent industry professionals. Applications are assessed based on artistic excellence, performance experience and marketing capacity.

To assist in the application process, the arts council will host webinars Jan. 24 and Jan. 26 about applying for the directory. Interested parties, or those who have questions or need more information, should contact Tamara Coffey, individual artist director, at 502-564-3757, ext. 479, or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

For more information or to apply, visit the arts council’s Performing Artists Directory page.

The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, fosters environments for Kentuckians to value, participate in and benefit from the arts. Kentucky Arts Council funding is provided by the Kentucky General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts. The arts council celebrates 50 years of service in 2016.

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The Al Smith Fellowship Opportunity

Webinars scheduled for artists interested in applying for
Al Smith Fellowship, Emerging Artist Award, Performing Artists Directory

FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Kentucky Arts Council will offer webinars to assist artists seeking to apply for the Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship, Emerging Artist Award or Performing Artists Directory.

These webinars will help explain the online application process for those programs, and arts council staff will answer questions from potential applicants.

Artists interested in applying for the Al Smith Fellowship or an Emerging Artist Award can attend a webinar at 2 p.m. or 6 p.m. Jan. 19. Artists interested in applying to the arts council’s Performing Artists Directory can attend a webinar at 2 p.m. Jan. 24 or 2 p.m. or 6 p.m. Jan. 26. All webinars will occur on Eastern Standard Time.

Applicants interested in registering for an Al Smith Fellowship or Emerging Artist Award webinar can go to http://artscouncil.ky.gov/Opportunities/Webinar-ASF2016Register.htm and those artists interested in registering for the Performing Artists Directory webinar can go to http://artscouncil.ky.gov/Opportunities/Webinar-PAD2016Register.htm.

The Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowships are unrestricted $7,500 awards given to Kentucky artists who have achieved a high level of excellence and creativity in their work.

The arts council's Emerging Artist Award is an unrestricted $1,000 award to early-career, professional Kentucky artists who demonstrate excellence and creativity in their work.

The Performing Artists Directory is an adjudicated roster of Kentucky performing artists used by in-state and out-of-state presenters and others as a resource for identifying artists for performance bookings and projects.

For more information on the webinars, contact Tamara Coffey, arts council individual artist director, at 502-564-3757, ext. 479, or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, fosters environments for Kentuckians to value, participate in and benefit from the arts. Kentucky Arts Council funding is provided by the Kentucky General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2016 the arts council celebrates the 50th anniversary of its establishment by the Kentucky General Assembly.

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