Funding Sources for Community and Economic Development

Funding Sources for Community and Economic Development

Author: Louis S Schafer

Publisher:

Published: 2021-03-30

Total Pages: 1174

ISBN-13: 9781940750514

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Taking you from concept to reality, Funding Sources for Community and Economic Development can guide you to funding sources for your community project or program. Urban, rural, and tribal organizations will find the most up-to-date information on over 4,800 current opportunities from hundreds of domestic and international sponsors. Funding may be used for: affordable housing economic revitalization healthy places anti-racism campaigns social/human services delivery workforce development community centers women/minority business development job creation local and regional food systems infrastructure disaster assistance rural communities and more Also available in the GRANTS Series: Funding Sources for Children and Youth Programs Funding Sources for K-12 Education Operating Grants for Nonprofit Organizations Funding Sources for Faith-Based Programs Directory of Research Grants Directory of Grants in the Humanities Directory of Biomedical and Health Care Grants


Funding Sources for Community and Economic Development

Funding Sources for Community and Economic Development

Author: Ed S. Louis S. Schafer

Publisher: Schoolhouse Partners

Published: 2015-11-11

Total Pages: 1200

ISBN-13: 9781940750026

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Funding Sources for Community and Economic Development: A Guide to Current Sources for Local Programs and Projects puts community-based grant seekers in touch with the most current funding sources for local projects. The latest edition of this annual directory lists nearly 4,900 sources that provide funding for local organizations, agencies, nonprofits, and individuals. Both local and national funding sources are listed, including local, state, and federal government sources, nonprofit and corporate sponsors, foundations, and advocacy groups. In addition, the Guide features over 100 Canadian sources for funding. Arranged alphabetically, each entry provides a program description, requirements and/or restrictions, funding amount available, application deadline(s), and the name and address of the program sponsor to help grant seekers target the most applicable programs, plan proposal strategies, and anticipate deadlines and special requirements. In addition, Web site addresses of sponsoring organizations are listed (when available).