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Opportunities

Building Health Communities in the South and Appalachia

Call for Proposals  
Building Healthy Communities in
  the South & Appalachia
 
Proposals due Nov.   13, 2015  
 
 
The Health Impact Project   will award seven grants of up to $45,000 to help communities identify their   most pressing health equity challenges and the factors outside of the health   care sector that help drive them (for example, housing or education).   Grantees will develop outcome-based goals and a clear, community-driven plan   of action to improve health equity.
 
  An informational webinar is scheduled for 2 p.m. ET Sept. 30, 2015.
 
 
 
 

Grants are available in the   following states:

      
  • Alabama
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  • Arkansas
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  • Kentucky
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  • Louisiana
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  • Mississippi
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  • Tennessee
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  • West Virginia

Applicants from outside of   the public health sector are encouraged to apply, and experience conducting   health impact assessments is not required.

 

The Chris and Andres Funding Letter, September 18, 2015

FUNDING:

The Good Food Fund in Michigan is a collaborative effort with 20+ organizations that can fund production, distribution, processing, or retail enterprises benefitting low and moderate-income, food-insecure Michigan communities. The effort, which includes Fair Food Network, Capital Impact Partners, Michigan State University Center for Regional Food, and W.K. Kellogg Foundation, aims to create a $30 million fund to supply loans, grants, and new market tax credits for businesses and organizations involved in the good food sector. For more information on the Good Food Fund, click here.

 

Developing Healthy Places
Purpose:
The Kresge Foundation seeks to fund nonprofit or government initiatives that build healthier and more equitable food systems, transportation infrastructure, and land use.
Eligibility: Nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations, government entities.
Funding: Varies, based on proposal.
Deadline: Rolling.

USDA and Microsoft debut “Innovation Challenge
Purpose: software developers create apps that help United States’ food systems achieve sustainability in the midst of a changing climate. USDA has placed 100 years of climate-related data on Microsoft Azure cloud to allow access on remote laptops, tablets, or mobile phones.
Eligibility: Please see link.
Funding: $60,000 in prizes.
Deadline: November 20, 2015.

 

USDA Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program (RMAP)
Purpose:  Provides loans and grants to Microenterprise Development Organizations (MDO’s) to provide microloans, training, and technical assistance to microloan borrowers and micro entrepreneurs.
Eligibility: rural nonprofits, federally-recognized Tribes, institutions of higher learning, or businesses (ultimate recipients) with 10 or fewer full time employees in rural areas with populations less than 50,000 (Please see requirements).

Funding: Grants to qualifying recipients up to $205,000 annually (with 15% matching); loans up to $50,000-$500,000 for MDOs; loans up to $50,000 to ultimate recipients.

Deadline:Rolling (applications will be considered for next Federal fiscal quarter). Must apply no later than 4:30 p.m. (local time) on last day of fiscal quarter for consideration for next quarter. Click here for more information.

 

Fuel Up to Play 60

Purpose: Every year, the National Dairy Council, National Football League, and the USDA provide grants up to $4,000 to K-12 schools with programs that encourage youth to eat healthy (low-fat and fat-free dairy, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains) and exercise for at least 60 minutes daily. One of this year’s Healthy Eating Plays focuses on Farm to School.

Eligibility: K-12 schools that follow one Healthy Eating Play and Physical Activity Play.

Funding: Up to $4,000 per year per school.

Deadline: November 4, 2015. 

 

New Awards: Rural Health Care Coordination Network Partnership Program
Sep 4, 2015 -- The Federal Office of Rural Health Policy announces awards for the Rural Health Care Coordination Network Partnership Program (Care Coordination Program) which began on September 1, 2015. The program provides funds to establish a network of rural health providers and organizations that focus on care coordination activities for diabetes, congestive heart failure, and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Source: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy

Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) Program for Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Villages
Grants for the development of Indian and Alaska Native communities, including new housing construction; housing rehabilitation; land acquisition to support new housing; green energy projects; mold remediation; homeownership assistance; public service facilities such as healthcare entities, child care facilities, and employment-related agencies; economic development; and microenterprise programs.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Application Deadline: Oct 22, 2015
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Service Area Competition Funding for Health Center Program (Areas Served with a Project Period Start Date of April 1, 2016)
Funding to provide comprehensive primary health care services to an underserved area or population.
Geographic coverage: Nationwide
Application Deadline: Nov 2, 2015
Sponsor: Bureau of Primary Health Care

 

EVENTS:

Farmer Grant Writing Workshop, by University of Illinois Extension, invites farmers to attend a workshop on the basics of grant writing and information on the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Farmer Rancher Grant Program. The event will take place September 28, 2015, in Springfield, IL.

Season Extension Workshop, hosted by The Land Connection, is a 3-day workshop series on effectively extending the growing season. The workshops will cover indoor production, heat and wind management, and unique marketing strategies. The event will take place October 12-14, 2015, in Champaign, IL. Register at the website before October 7.

Food Sovereignty Summit. The Oneida Nation, First Nations Development Institute, and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation invite Native farmers, ranchers, gardeners, businesses, policymakers, and related to their third annual summit. Training tracks offered include: Applied Agriculture, Community Outreach, and Products to Market, with optional training sessions on farming, marketing, canning, and ecological rescue at the various Oneida facilities and sites. The event, which will also provide opportunities to network between tribes and showcase traditional foods, will be from October 26-29, 2015, in Green Bay, WI.

 

Newsletters and email from which we gather this information include:

v  Foundation Center RFP Service -  To subscribe visit: http://foundationcenter.org/newsletters/

v  To subscribe to the RAC Health Listserv - click here to go to the subscription form.

v  Electronic newsletter of the RUPRI Center for Rural Entrepreneurship, Rural Entrepreneurship NewsTo subscribe, http://team.energizingentrepreneurs.org/news2/public_html/lists/?p=subscribe  

v  Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City newsletter: http://www.kansascityfed.org/alert/

v  Blue Avocado Nonprofit Magazine - They have a newsletter on boards and nonprofit management, down-to-earth and useful.  http://www.blueavocado.org/

v  Rural LISC e-newsletter - http://www.lisc.org/rural

v  National Association for Development Organizations (NADO) – www.nado.org

v  ERS - A notification service is provided by USDA's Economic Research Service for Charts of Note and other research to keep you informed of the latest and most relevant research on the topics that interest you. You can subscribe at http://www.ers.usda.gov/Updates/

v  Orton Family Foundation – email sign-up - http://www.orton.org/sign_up

Suzette's Funding Letter, September 11, 2015

FUNDING

Kids in Need Foundation Invites Applications for 2015 Teacher Grants Programs - DEADLINE: September 30, 2015

Grants of up to $500 will be awarded to educators in support of projects that strengthen creativity, critical thinking skills, and/or core knowledge by engaging students in the learning process....

 

APF Invites Applications for Grant to Decrease Discrimination in Education - DEADLINE: October 1, 2015

A single grant of $20,000 will be awarded in support of research, education, or an intervention with the potential to reduce disparities in education and achievement as a result of discrimination....

 

Safe Places to Play Grant - Deadline: Oct 2, 2015
Funder: US Soccer Foundation

Research: Art Works Funding Opportunity  - Deadline for submitting an application is October 20.

As the federal agency of record on arts research, the NEA is offering the Research: Art Works grant funding opportunity. The NEA is interested in research which will measure or clarify one or more factors, characteristics, and conditions of the U.S. arts ecosystem; will investigate the direct and indirect benefits of arts participation; or will address topics on the value and/or impact of the arts. We encourage applications from diverse research fields, such as sociology, economics, psychology, medicine and health, education, and urban and regional planning) and research partnerships between arts practitioners and researchers.

Learn about the grant process at an upcoming NEA grant guidelines webinar on September 9 at 3:00 PM ET, or view the webinar soon thereafter on the NEA's archive page. Organizations may apply for a Research grant in addition to other NEA grant opportunities in the same year.

Jobs Plus Pilot Initiative - Application Deadline: September 28, 2015

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Public and Indian Housing. The purpose of the Jobs Plus Pilot program is to develop locally-based, job-driven approaches to increase earnings and advance employment outcomes through work readiness, employer linkages, job placement, educational advancement, technology skills, and financial literacy for residents of public housing. The place-based Jobs Plus Pilot program addresses poverty among public housing residents by incentivizing and enabling employment through earned income disregards for working families, and a set of services designed to support work including employer linkages, job placement and counseling, educational advancement, and financial counseling. Ideally, these incentives will saturate the target developments, building a culture of work and making working families the norm. The Jobs Plus Pilot program consists of the following three core components:

  • Employment-Related      Services
  • Financial Incentives –      Jobs Plus Earned Income Disregard (JPEID)
  • Community Supports for      Work

In addition to these components further defined below, applicants are encouraged to develop key partnerships to connect participants with any other needed services to remove barriers to work. An Individualized Training and Services Plan (ITSP) should be developed for each participant to establish goals and service strategies, and to track progress. View the Jobs Plus Initiative NOFA.

View the webcast.  More information is available on the Public and Indian Office website.

APF Seeks Applications to Support Mental Health Projects for the Underserved - DEADLINE: December 31, 2015

The Pearson Early Career program will provide a single grant of $12,000 to encourage an early career psychologist to devote his or her career to underserved populations....

 

Emergency Medicine Residents' Association Seek Applications for Local Action Grants - DEADLINE: February 15, 2016

A single grant of $1,000 will be awarded to a project that promotes the involvement of emergency medicine residents in community service and other activities supporting the specialty of emergency medicine....

 

RGK Foundation Accepting LOIs for Education, Community Programs - DEADLINE: Rolling (Letters of Inquiry)

Grants will be awarded in the areas of K-12 education, community, and health and medicine....

Sports and Community Development - Deadline: Open
Funder: Adidas Group

Community Facility Loans - Deadline: Ongoing
Funder: Rural Community Assistance Corporation

Developing Healthy Places - Deadline: Ongoing
Funder: The Kresge Foundation

  

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