Marist College - Academic Grants Office Foundation The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation National Research Lola Saya, BS, EA PostGrants Award Administrator Marist college, 3399 North Road, Poughkeepsie, NY http://www.marist.edu/grants/g2.html
Extractions: GENIUS/SMARTS System Faculty may enter some personal information and scholarly/research interests into an Internet database and receive grant notices via email. You may use the instructions provided to register yourself. Contact Donna.Berger@Marist.edu with questions or problems. Federal Agencies Websites
Lumina Foundation: Helping People Achieve Their Potential announces grants INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolisbased Lumina Foundation for Educationhas announced 11 grants totaling $1.25 million to expand college access and http://www.luminafoundation.org/newsroom/news_releases/042104.html
Extractions: Our grants in the first quarter focused on policies and programs affecting student access and success, with special emphasis on low-income students, adult learners and students of color, said Martha D. Lamkin, president and CEO of Lumina Foundation. The Foundation continues to address the multiple barriers that impede access to and success in postsecondary education among traditionally underserved groups.
Lumina Foundation: Helping People Achieve Their Potential FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 28, 2004 Lumina Foundation announces 75 grants toimprove college access and success Indianapolis Indianapolisbased Lumina http://www.luminafoundation.org/newsroom/news_releases/012704.html
Extractions: "The final quarter of 2003 demonstrates the Foundation's dedication to student groups that may need additional assistance to achieve their higher education goals," said Martha D. Lamkin, president and CEO of Lumina Foundation for Education. "Students at the nation's community colleges, as well as students leaving the foster care system, received special attention in 2003." Highlights of grants approved by Lumina Foundation in the fourth quarter of 2003 are listed below, grouped by the Foundation's primary theme areas: postsecondary access, success and adult learners. (See a complete list of the fourth quarter grants .) Approved grants also reflect Lumina Foundation's emerging interest in student access and success at the nation's community colleges. Many financial and nonfinancial factors inhibit college access. The following grants address some of these barriers.
Foundations And Grants foundations and grants. General Information Council of foundations A nonprofitmembership association of grant making foundations and corporations. http://www.falls-church.lib.va.us/subject/foundations.html
Extractions: Search the Library Site Tax Information General Information Council of Foundations A nonprofit membership association of grant making foundations and corporations. Grants.gov a one-stop resource for those looking to apply for competitive federal grants. It allows users to receive notification of future grant opportunities. NonProfit Zone The Nonprofit Zone provides free tools and resources to help nonprofits work better, smarter and faster. Information for Nonprofits How to get started, management,and fundraising ideas and information. Foundation Center - At this site you will find a useful online library in which you can obtain information on how to apply for grants as well as where to look for funding. There are also 200 links made available to sites of various grant givers. Venture Capital Resource Library This site aids individuals in raising capital to start a business. Here you will find a list of, and links to, venture capital firms and investment banks. Other helpful features include a glossary and SEC rules and regulations. GuideStar Resources on specific nonprofits Internet Nonprofit Center Information for and about nonprofit organizations.
Grants Program: Online Grant Application college Knowledge. We appreciate your interest in the Foundation, and we look forwardto IRS 501(c)(3) status will be gathered by our grants Administration staff http://www.irvine.org/grants_program/youth/knowledge_welcome.shtml
Scholarships - Cayuga Community College Scholarships and grantsIn-Aid. The Cayuga County Community college Foundation receivesand administers all private gifts intended for the college, its programs http://www.cayuga-cc.edu/admissions/finaid/scholarships/
Extractions: Financial Aid General Information How to Apply Financial Aid Programs Scholarships and Awards ... Visit Us! The Cayuga County Community College Foundation receives and administers all private gifts intended for the College, its programs, and its students. Since our incorporation in 1982, we have received generous gifts from alumni, parents, faculty, staff, businesses, other foundations, board members, trustees, organizations and members of the community. Because the College cannot provide support to students through the income we derive for operations from Cayuga County, New York State, and students' tuition, these gifts often provide the financial assistance Cayuga students need to realize their educational goals. Through sound investment policies and the generosity of Cayuga Community College friends, nearly 350 awards are presented to deserving students each year. We proudly report that more than $250,000 will be distributed in 2004/2005 to students based on academic ability and/or financial need. These web pages describes these awards in detail and in several formats. An asterisk (*) indicates that a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be completed and be on file in the College's financial aid office.
NASA's Learning Technologies Project focused on doubling the rate of college attendance from You may submit grants at anytime WK Kellogg Foundation has several different programs to which you can http://learn.arc.nasa.gov/grants/
Extractions: You are here: Home Grants Grants and Other Funding Sources This month I am focusing on the Top 10 Corporate Foundations and the Top 10 Private Foundations as ranked by their total giving. (I have arranged them in alphabetical order, and left off three that only allow requests in the Health programmatic area). These foundations donated over 3 BILLION DOLLARS last year to non-profit organizations. There is a lot of money out there for you to use to help improve your schools and help your children. Bank of America Foundation places special emphasis on providing educational opportunities for young children so they will be ready to learn and achieve when they begin school. However, they do not consider funding requests from K-12 schools, so you will have to partner with a non-profit organization in order to receive funds. Remember that the Bank is now all over the country, so send a grant letter to the Manager of your local BofA branch. You may submit proposals at any time. Ford Foundation seeks to enhance educational opportunity, especially for low-income and chronically disadvantaged groups. They want you to write a brief letter of inquiry about your project before you write a full proposal. Applications are considered year-round.
Extractions: Limit results to this site. Certain foundations that fund opportunities to fund educational programs, instruments, and research prefer to work directly with the institutions being funded, rather than with charitable foundations. Some prefer to work with the university foundations. Managed by OSU Research Office Managed by OSU Foundation Additional Resources The Research Office oversees the proposal process for the following private foundations. Web addresses are provided here for faculty to find information about the interests of the foundations. Contact Jack Higginbotham of the Research Office before proceeding with applications. Several of the significant private foundations are listed here, with links to find more information about them; this is not a comprehensive list. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation http://www.dreyfus.org/
Cupa-hr Foundation Benefits Jane Federowicz, director of Student Accounts and Personnel at Rosemount college;Rosamaria Gomez The CUPAHR Foundation Conference grants Program is http://www.cupahr.org/benefits.html
Extractions: Jerry Corcoran , director of Human Resources at Illinois Valley Community College; Jonathan D. Ehrlich , director of Finance and Administration at the College of the Atlantic; Jane Federowicz , director of Student Accounts and Personnel at Rosemount College; Rosamaria Gomez-Amaro ; director of Diversity and Equity Programs at California State University, Fullerton; and Cheryl J. Sachse , Human Resources coordinator at Davis Applied Technology Center. lburns-atkins@cupahr.org CUPA-HR News and in regional newsletters. Donors of gifts of $500 or more receive additional recognition. Individuals and institutions wishing to help advance the higher education HR profession by contributing to the conference grants endowment can make a check payable to CUPA-HR Foundation Conference Grants Endowment and send it to Conference Grants Endowment Campaign, c/o CUPA-HR Foundation, 1233 20th Street, NW, Suite 301, Washington, DC 20036-1250, or contribute online with this convenient form . Additional information on the endowment can be accessed below or by contacting Danielle Maxwell, associate director of Corporate and External Relations, at 202-429-0311, ext. 371, or dmaxwell@cupahr.org
CFNC - Welcome Everything you need to know about scholarships, grants, loans, and more That s whyCollege Foundation of North Carolina created this site, which is loaded with http://www.cfnc.org/
Extractions: PATHWAYS CFI NCSEAA Save and access your own information in a free, secure account. Research careers to find which ones best suit your interests. Create a free, secure account to record accomplishments and plan your course work. Compare all 110 North Carolina colleges - their courses of study, costs, and more. Apply online for college admissions, financial aid, and more. Everything you need to know about scholarships, grants, loans, and more. Tax-advantaged investment options for parents, grandparents, and others. We believe every student should have the opportunity to go to college. That's why College Foundation of North Carolina created this site, which is loaded with information and resources to help you and your family: Make smart decisions as you plan for college and a career Compare over 100 North Carolina colleges and link easily to their websites Simplify the college application process by applying online Find the best way to pay for college with scholarships, grants, loans, and savings programs ... Technical Support
CFNC - Paying For College Savings Programs. Tax Savings. Loan Programs. Tools Calculators. Publications and Forms. Ask an Expert. CFNC Home. Paying for college A Financial Aid Primer. What's the best way to pay for college? http://www.cfnc.org/paying/info_paying.jsp
Olympic College Foundation [Olympic College] Invests in Faculty and Staff Through its oncampus Funds for Excellence grant-makingprogram, the Olympic college Foundation supports staff and faculty http://www.oc.ctc.edu/Found/
Extractions: Joan B. Hanten Executive Director Brooke Healy Fund Development Manager Gwen Garrett Secretary The Olympic College Foundation was established in 1993, to promote and receive philanthropic gifts for the benefit of Olympic College students. A private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, the Foundation seeks philanthropic gifts for student scholarships, program enhancements, capital projects, as well as cultural events and activities that enrich the entire college community. By securing contributions, the Foundation provides that extra measure of support that contributes to excellence at Olympic College. With an endowment portfolio worth $2.35 million and growing, the Foundation directed more than $107,000 in student scholarship and program support for the 2000-01 academic year. Additionally, the Foundation has recently directed $1.4 million in support of the new Haselwood Library. The Foundation also regularly supports community outreach efforts on behalf of Olympic College, including $23,000 in 1999-2000.
ASUW Experimental College 4 pm 5/16 only Would you like a grant? essentials (1) how to identify those foundationsinterested in class is cancelled by the Experimental college, you will http://www.peopleware.net/index.cfm?siteID=382&eventDisp=2012.204
AT&T Foundation - Educate An AT T grant to the John J. Heldrich Center for school students and workers whodo not attend college. developed by the National Academy Foundation and the http://www.att.com/foundation/programs/education.html
Extractions: John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University will support research on career opportunities and skill sets needed for high school students and workers who do not attend college. The University of Buffalo Academy of Information Technology , developed by the National Academy Foundation and the Center for Occupational Research and Development; this integrated curriculum combines school-based learning with work-based experience to prepare high school students for the digital workforce.
Extractions: Quick Links: Academic Support Advisement/First Year Programs Banner Web Access Bookstore Bursar/Student Accounts Career Services Child Care Center Classified Ads College Catalogs Continuing Education Course Schedule Dining Services Diversity Donations/Foundation Educational Opportunity Program Faculty Senate Financial Aid Human Resources Outdoor Education Facilities Registrar/Transcripts Research and Grants Residential Services Student Organizations/Services Study Abroad Summer Session Summer Sports School Technology on Campus University Police WebMail (Campus E-Mail) Winter Session Academic Support Fax: (607) 753-5789 The SUNY Cortland Foundation Office coordinates fund raising activities involving alumni, parents, faculty, staff, corporations, private foundations and friends. This office also manages the Annual Fund, which primarily raises annual gifts from alumni and parents of current students through a comprehensive phone-mail program and reunion class gifts.
KnowledgeWorks Foundation - College Access - Press Room grant (scroll down) Washington State Community college in Marietta recently receiveda $30,000 planning grant from the Knowledge Works Foundation to create a http://www.kwfdn.org/ProgramAreas/College/pressroom_lowwage.html
Extractions: The Pickaway-Ross Adult Education Center's pockets will be getting a little deeper in the near future. The center was recently awarded a $30,000 planning grant from the Ohio-based educational fund, KnowledgeWorks Foundation, a grant which will help fund the organization of an adult education program in health services. The Toledo Blade, "Lucas, Wood: Program to urge higher education" The program's goal is to serve students and families in the community by opening doors to postsecondary education, including technical and trade schools and two-year and four-year colleges. It provides financial counseling, scholarships, college visits, career guidance, tutoring, mentoring, and test-preparation courses. March 2004
SBC - Press Room presented an $18,000 grant to Lake Land college. SBC Excelerator competitive technologygrants program, which signature giving program of the SBC Foundation. http://www.sbc.com/gen/press-room?pid=5097&cdvn=news&newsarticleid=21161
Extractions: Real Niagara Universitys Board of Trustees on February 8, 2001 established a new college: the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management, formerly known as the Institute of Travel, Hotel and Restaurant Administration and prior to that as the Institute of Transportation, Travel and Tourism. This makes Niagaras program only the fourth college of hospitality and tourism in the country, further positioning the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management as a leading national and international program. The College of Hospitality and Tourism Management offered the worlds first bachelors degree in tourism; was the 7