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Articles
Develop Your Proposal in Eight Steps. The Forbes Funds.
Developing Quality Grant Proposals by David J. Downey. White House Faith-Based & Community Initiatives.
Experienced Grantmakers at work: When Creativity Comes Into Play. Ruth Tebbets Brousseau. The Foundation Center.
Getting a Piece of the Pie: Federal Grants to Faith-Based by Lisa M Montiel. Roundtable on Religion & Social Welfare Policy.
GrantSAT Grant Proposal Self-Assessment Tool. Carlsbad Area Office, U.S. Department of Energy. 1998.
Grant Writing: A Best Practice Guide. Bridget Newell, Ph.D.
Grant Writing Tips. American Heart Association.
Guide to Proposal Planning and Writing. Jeremy T. Miner and Lynn E. Miner.
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Web Resources
Funding Information
Center of the Texas Department of State Health Services' mission
is to help organizations in Texas pursue public health funding
opportunities. Its website is a great resource on grant opportunities
and processes, in general, including, but not limited to:
Grassroots Fundraising Journal is a nonprofit organization, fiscally sponsored by the Agape Foundation.
Hogg Foundation for Mental Health's Regional Foundation Library contains
core publications from The
Foundation Center as well as other major materials in fund development,
grants and nonprofit management. It provides a full range of print
materials and a growing number of electronic resources. Because of
the availability of electronic information on state and federal grants
opportunities, the RFL chooses to emphasize private sector funding
options and information (private foundations and corporate foundation/direct
giving programs).
Federal
Grants
www.grants.gov is the fedewral online site which is mandated to
include all federal grant opportunities. Visit the site and sign
up to receive daily updates on grant opportunities,
Center for Faith-Based and Community
Initiatives of the Department of Health & Human Services
- 2006
Grants Catalog- This catalog lists more
than 170 grants programs across several Federal agencies -
including the Department of Health and Human Services - that
may be of interest to faith-based and community organizations.
Foundation Grants
The Foundation Center is
a nonprofit organization providing an incredible amount of information
on foundations. Among other resources, you'll find the Foundation
Finder, recent foundation RFPs. and grant maker websites.
Funding
Information Centers - are libraries around the
state of Texas which provide resources and technical assistance
to identify foundations which might fund your project.
Funding Resources for Faith-Based and Community Organizations
(Many of these resources identified by Denise Francis, State Grants
Team, Office of the Governor)
White
House Office on Faith-based and Community Initiatives -
comprehensive web directory
with links to funding opportunities and other related resources.
Center
for Faith-based and Community Initiatives/U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services HHS
discretionary grants are awarded competitively in response to program
announcements and other requests for proposals or applications.
This site includes links to other resources and information that
may be of interest to faith-based and community charitable organizations.
Texas Office of Faith-based and Community
Initiatives/OneStar Foundation -
works closely with faith-based and community charities to promote
and support volunteerism and community service.
Cooperating
Collections in Texas - Funding information
centers in libraries, community foundations, and other nonprofit
resource centers in Texas that provide a core collection of Foundation
Center publications and a variety of supplementary materials and
services in areas useful to grantseekers. The core collections consist
of foundation directories, other resource information and special
materials prepared by these centers to assist grantseekers in identifying
private and corporate funding sources. It is recommended that you
call the collection in advance of a visit to determine hours and
availability of staff to assist you in a funding search.
Community Grant Support Initiative
at Texas A&M - The Texas Engineering Experiment
Station (TEES) Community Grant Support Initiative helps Texas communities
locate and secure funding (federal, state and private) for their
projects. This free service is provided by the state of Texas, and
is facilitated through TEES within the Texas A&M University System.
Specific services include proposal writing and review, funding referral,
needs-assessment, literature review and evaluation.
Council on Foundations-
Information on foundations, links to foundation homepages and other
sites of interest to foundations and grant-seekers.
Center
for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives/U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development- The aim of
the HUD Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives is to engage
faith-based and other community-based organizations in HUD's mission.
Center
for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives/U.S. Department of Education -
The goal of the Center is to break down existing barriers and empower
faith-based and community groups, enlisting them in support of the
Department's mission to ensure equal access to education and to promote
educational excellence for all Americans.
Center for Faith-Based
and Community Initiatives/U.S. Department of Agriculture -The
U.S. Department of Agriculture has a long history or working with
faith-based organizations in some of its programs. A lot of people
don't realize that the Department of Agriculture operates the school
lunch program, the school breakfast program, the food stamp program,
the TEFAP program, the WIC program. All of the feeding programs
are operated from USDA. And in many of these programs they partner
with faith-based and community organizations to deliver our services."
The U.S. Agency on International Development -
USAID has a longstanding history of successful partnerships
with private voluntary organizations, including faith-based organizations,
that have been highly effective and efficient in implementing USAID
programs around the world which non-government organizations are
uniquely qualified to pursue.
State of Texas Grants
Texas
Department of Health Funding Alert contains
information on federal and state funding opportunities.
Texas Register is published online every Friday. Located
the bottom of the table of contents page under the heading "IN ADDITION" are
announcements of state funding opportunities.
Texas Marketplace is an online tool that the State of
Texas uses to facilitate electronic commerce, including government procurement
and private-sector trade opportunities.
State Agencies: most state agencies have a page dedicated to
funding opportunities.Visit the
state agency most likely to fund your program for more information.
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