June 2005
Vol. 19, #6 |
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Information on Available State and Federal Grants |
· New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver · |
...On the State Level |
Funding for Parks, Historic Properties and Heritage Areas New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation has announced funding
available under Title 9 of the Environmental Protection Act of 1993 for the acquisition, development
and improvement of parks, historic properties and heritage areas. In addition, municipalities may
apply for funds under the Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund for the acquisition and development
of outdoor recreation facilities. Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Grants New York State Department of State
The New York State Department of State is soliciting applications from local governments for matching grants
available under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund for local waterfront revitalization projects. Applications
will be accepted for the following purposes: urban waterfront redevelopment; preparing or implementing a
waterbody/watershed management plan; costal education and NYSCRIP signage programs; making the most of
waterfront-community visioning and development of revitalization strategies; completing or implementing a Local
Waterfront Revitalization Program; and creating a Blueway Trail. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Grants are available to protect and enhance the Hudson River Estuary. Eligible project types are: community interpretive
centers and education projects; open space planning, inventory and acquisition; community-based habitat conservation
and stewardship; watershed planning and implementation; and river access for boating, fishing and swimming. Environmental Restoration Program New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
This program provides grants for investigation and remediation activities at municipally-owned brownfield sites. . . . Foundations and Organizations Intel
This program identifies schools that desire technology equipment or have a unique project to complete by using
Intel products, and can show the improvement in the quality of education experience for both the teacher and the
student by using high-end technology. K-12 Service-Learning Projects Constitutional Rights Foundation
The Constitutional Rights Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to educating young people
about the importance of civic participation. The Robinson Mini-Grant Program awards grants for projects designed to
address community issues such as poverty, hunger, the environment, crime and safety, and aging. The skills that
students gain from these projects will help their communities and also help them in their lives as citizens of a democratic
society. Projects can be completed at school or in the community. Funding for Charities Serving Women and Children Women Helping Others
The WHO (Women Helping Others) Foundation supports grassroots charities around the country serving the overlooked
needs of women and children. Funding for Women and Girls and Social Change Open Meadows Foundation
Open Meadows is a grant-making organization for projects that are designed and implemented by women and girls, which
does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion or sexual orientation. The Foundation funds projects that are designed
and implemented by women and girls; projects that have limited access to financial resources and which reflect the cultural
and ethnic diversity of our society and promote the empowerment of women and girls; and projects for social change that
have encountered obstacles in their search for funding. The 2005 Edition of the Catalog of State and Federal Programs Aiding New York's Local Governments Commission on State-Local Relations
Since December 1986, the Commission on State-Local Relations, currently chaired by Assemblyman Darrel Aubertine,
has published The Catalog of State and Federal Programs Aiding New York's Local Governments. This catalog
provides state and local officials and the public with a valuable reference tool to help understand the complex flow of
aid dollars and program responsibilities in New York. With each new edition, the Commission has worked to enhance
and improve the content, organization and presentation of information in the catalog. The Commission's tremendous
work was formally recognized when the Fourth Edition of the Catalog was chosen by the Government Information
Roundtable of the New York State Library Association to receive its Notable Documents Award, an award presented to
outstanding documents produced by New York State government agencies. The Foundation Center The Foundation Center's Proposal Writing Seminar will help grantseekers build, strengthen, and polish their proposal writing skills. The class, which costs $195, will be held June 21, 2005 at the Foundation Center's New York City office. For more information, visit www.fdncenter.org, or call (800) 424-9836. Grantsmanship Training Program Grantsmanship Center The Grantsmanship Training Program is coming to New York: Syracuse, June 13-17, 2005 hosted by P.E.A.C.E., Inc. The class will be conducted by The Grantsmanship Center and is kept at a maximum of 30 participants. The cost is $825, which includes one-year enrollment in the TGCI Membership Program. A limited number of half-tuition scholarships are available to agencies with annual budgets of less than $300,000. To register, or to apply for a scholarship, contact TGCI at (800) 421-9512 or visit www.tgci.com. For local information and arrangements, call Len Colella at (315) 470-3300. |
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