Open Grant Programs

Asia Pacific Forum for Environment and Development (APFED) – Showcase Program

APFED is a regional group of experts that focuses on the critical issues confronting Asia and the Pacific region in order to come up with new models for sustainable development. The APFED Showcase Program is one of APFED’s main activities to promote sustainable development in the region. This program, which is supported by the Ministry […]

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American Jewish World Service

American Jewish World Service (AJWS) is dedicated to alleviating hunger, poverty, and disease in the developing world, regardless of their religion , race, or nationality. AJWS supports projects on: Slum and Urban Development. Sustainable Agriculture, Biodiversity, and Food Security; Economic Opportunities; and Land and Resource Rights; Eligibility Requirements AJWS makes grants to grassroots NGOs and

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The Blue Foundation for a Healthy Florida, Inc.

Brief information The Blue Foundation for a Healthy Florida, Inc., the philanthropic affiliate of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida (BCBSF), accepts applications for the Improving Access to Health Care grants program during two proposal cycles in the summer and winter.  Grants are strategically awarded to diverse, philanthropic, community-based solutions that: Improve program capacity

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Open Circle Foundation

Brief informationOpen Circle Foundation encourages requests for projects that improve the quality of life in a community, and enhance the human experience of the natural or urban environment. Eligibility and Geographic focusThe OPEN CIRCLE Foundation supports individuals, projects and organizations carrying out work in the East Bay, specifically within Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The

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The Self Family Foundation

Brief information The Self Family Foundation will support organizations that help people rebuild their communities from the inside out by focusing on assets and mobilizing relationships between local institutions, businesses and residents. Primary grant target areas Education Enhancing children’s school readiness; working together with schools, families, youth-serving organizations and other community organizations to support the

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Easton Foundations – Archery Facility Grants

Brief information The Easton Foundations support the development of four levels of archery facilities depending on the level of the planned archery programs and the financial commitment of the applicants: Archery Center of Excellence, Archery Center, Community Archery Facility, or Local Club or Recreation Department Facility. Funding range and Eligibility Grant requests of less than

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NRA Foundation Range Grants

Brief information Range grant funds are made available at NRA’s sole discretion to qualifying NRA-affiliated clubs and associations by approval of the Range Development Committee — a standing committee of the NRA Board of Directors. At the NRA’s sole discretion, grants are awarded to assist with acquisition, development, and improvement of shooting facilities. Eligibility Applicants

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NIH – Research Centers in Minority Institutions Program (G12)

Funding Title Research Centers in Minority Institutions Program (G12) Program Description The purpose of the Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) Programs is to expand the national capability for research in the health sciences by providing grant supports to minority institutions that offer doctorate degrees in the health professions or in a health-related science. Eligibility

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