Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Philadelphia/Camden area healthcare awards

Philadelphia area - Call for applications
·         Are you a 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing access to healthcare and setting an outstanding example?
·         Would you like to receive an award of $40,000 for your current, overall work?
·         Would you like the media to tell the story of your work in the community?
·         Do you want the opportunity to share best practices with other organizations that provide access to healthcare?

The GlaxoSmithKline IMPACT Awards target community-based healthcare nonprofits in the Philadelphia area that provide access to healthcare for the underserved.  Up to ten organizations in Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton or Philadelphia Counties in Pennsylvania and the City of Camden in New Jersey will be awarded $40,000 each.

Application Deadline – Wednesday, March 28, 2012, at 4:00 PM EDT


Please review the Announcement Flyer (PDF) and the Application Form (Word) for more details on this year’s program.

Friday, March 09, 2012

Autism Speaks Community Grants webinar TODAY at 1:00

Autism Speaks Family Services Community Grants fund proposals from established organizations, both non-profit and for-profit, that support new or expanded programs for individuals with autism. Organizations interested in submitting an application must address one of the three areas of need:
Education
Recreation/Community Activities
Young Adult/Adult Services
We look for proposals that address the following key elements:
  • Field Building
  • Number of Individuals Served
  • Cost Effectiveness
  • Innovation and Creativity
  • Ability to be Replicated by Other Organizations
  • Credibility of the Organization
  • Sustainability/Viability of the Project

Monday, February 27, 2012

Inclusion Funding

During March-July programs may submit an online inquiry; funding is $10,000 for 12 months –

This agency is good to work with, was very responsive, and CVS has also funded grants who use the Let’s All Play model.
As a national leader in the movement toward full inclusion, the National Inclusion Project is proud to partner with community organizations that are seeking to programmatically open doors for ALL children to learn, live, and play together. Through training, consulting, and funding, the Project will meet organizations where they are and help them to implement quality programs that impact children and families in their communities.  The National Inclusion Project will focus on programs that fulfill its mission.
To be eligible for a partnership, your program must be a non-profit or public organization. The National Inclusion Project is unable to support any for-profit programs.
Please read all the information carefully so you submit the best online inquiry possible.  Inquiries missing pieces of information will not be accepted.