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Government of the District of Columbia
Muriel Bowser, Mayor Mayor’s Office of Partnerships and Grant Services
441 4th Street, NW (Judiciary Square) Suite 707 North
Washington, DC 20001 http://opgs.dc.gov
Volume 21, Issue 1 January 1, 2018
TECHNICAL AREA OPPORTUNITY NAME PAGE News News You Can Use
Electronic Grants Clearinghouse 3 4
Children/Youth Programs 2018 Summer Strong (DME) 4
Social Services 2018 Summer Coordinating Entity at DC Housing Authority Sites (DCHA)
4-5
Environment Anacostia River Sediment Project (DOEE) 5
Healthcare Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (HHS) 5
Capacity Building Assistance to Firefighters Grants (DHS) 5-6
Health Care Collegiate Behavioral Health Prevention, Identification, and Intervention Grant Program (HHS)
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Public Safety/Justice Domestic Violence Prevention Enhancement and Leadership Through Alliances (DELTA) (HHS)
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Environment/Education Natural Resource Conservation Careers Program (DOI)
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Healthcare Supporting State Maternal and Child Health Policy Innovation Program (HHS)
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Food/Nutrition/Recreation The State Physical Activity and Nutrition Program (HHS)
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Justice/Public Safety Treatment Drug Courts (HHS) 7
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TECHNICAL AREA OPPORTUNITY NAME PAGE Education Active Learning Center Grant 8
Education Aurand Harris Grants & Fellowships 8
Education Charitable Giving 8
Education Children's Education 8-9
Economic Development Community Partner 9
Education Education and Medical and Scientific Research 9
Environment Grassroots Grant 9
Healthcare Improve the Health of Residents 9-10
Healthcare Local Impact Grants 10
Social Services Programs that Benefit Local Residents 10
Environment Projects that Promote Horticulture 10
Education STEM and Financial Literacy Programs 11
Food/Nutrition The Conservation Fund 11
Education /Cultural Exchange The TOMODACHI Initiative 11
Sports/Recreation Tony Hawk Foundation Grant 11
Education Toolbox for Education 12
Additional Funding Resources and Announcements Previous Funding Resources and Announcements
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NEWS YOU CAN USE
THE OFFICE OF PARTNERSHIPS AND GRANT SERVICES
441 4th Street, NW, Washington DC, 20001 Suite 707N (JUDICIARY SQUARE)
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Grant Information Resource Center (GIRC). The Grant Information Resource Center (GIRC) registration form is now live on OPGS’ website. The GIRC provides technical assistance and information about resources that improve community services in the District of Columbia for its “customers” - District government, nonprofit, and faith-based representatives. The primary focus is to assist customers who either lack computer access or the knowledge to best use their existing computer technology to strengthen their organizations. The GIRC is open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and 2 p.m.-4 p.m., by appointment only. For additional information call 202-727-8900.
Funding Alert: If you would like to post a free event/resource announcement in the Funding Alert, contact Pat
Henry at pat.henry@dc.gov. All back issues of the funding alert can be found at www.opgs.dc.gov . District Grants Clearinghouse: District agency grant opportunities are listed in the Funding Alert. These
opportunities can be found on the Office of Partnerships and Grant Services website at www.opgs.dc.gov . All information that should be posted to the Clearinghouse should be sent to dcgrants@dc.gov . State Single Point of Contact (SPOC): The Office of Partnerships and Grant Services is the DC SPOC. The
application is available online on OPGS’s website at www.opgs.dc.gov select State Single Point of Contact. If you need additional information call Pat Henry at (202) 727-0946. Contracting Opportunities with the District of Columbia Government: If you are interested in business/contracting
opportunities with the District of Columbia Government visit the Office of Contracts and Procurement website at www.ocp.dc.gov and follow these instructions: click on “Solicitation”; click on “List All Opportunities” and finally click on “Electronic Solicitations”. For additional information contact Ajaya.Damireddy@dc.gov
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Government of the District of Columbia Opportunities Electronic Grants Clearinghouse The Office of Partnerships and Grant Services is the clearinghouse for the Government of the District of Columbia’s grant programs. Notices and application packets are available for the following notices at:
http://opgs.dc.gov/page/opgs-district-grants-clearinghouse .
Additional Government of the District of Columbia Opportunities
2018 Summer Strong (DME). Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education announces funds to support organizations
providing children and youth between the ages of 5 – 21 with high quality summer programming at various locations throughout the District of Columbia.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: 1/31/2018
Funds: $2,000,000 is available for awards up to $125,000
Contact: Mila Yochum at mila.yochum@dc.gov
Website: https://opgs.dc.gov/page/opgs-district-grants-clearinghouse
Grant ID: GD7681
2018 Summer Coordinating Entity at DC Housing Authority Sites (DCHA). Office of the Deputy Mayor for
Education announces funds to support organizations that will organize summer camps at two (2) identified DC Housing Authority (DCHA) communities. Coordinating entities will subcontract with grassroots entities to provide educational, social, emotional, and physical health opportunities and activities for children and youth ages 5 - 17.
District Agency
Funding Opportunity Deadline
Office of the State Superintendent of Education Department of Energy and Environment
Department of Parks and Recreation
Improving School Climate/Safe School Certification Grant Study of Direct Geothermal Resource Potential for Ground Source Heat Pump Technologies Nutrition Education and Physical Activity Grant Community Stormwater Solutions Grants Run or Walk Around the District - Community Grant
Will be posted in RFA January 12, 2018 February 7, 2018 January 26, 2018 January 8, 2018
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Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: 1/31/2018
Funds: $2,000,000 is available for two awards
Contact: Mila Yochum at mila.yochum@dc.gov
Website: https://opgs.dc.gov/page/opgs-district-grants-clearinghouse
Grant ID: GD7682
Anacostia River Sediment Project (DOEE). Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) announces funds to improve DOEE’s and the public’s understanding of technical reports, site conditions, DOEE’s cleanup proposal and decision for the Anacostia River Sediment Project.
Eligibility: City or township governments, public and state controlled institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations and faith-based organizations
Deadline: 1/23/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $50,000
Contact: Gretchen Mikeska at (202) 603-0964 or ARSP.RFA@dc.gov
Website: https://doee.dc.gov/page/grants-and-other-funding
Grant ID: GD7680
Federal Opportunities
Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (HHS). Department of Health and Human Services announces funds
to support programs that will reduce maternal deaths and severe maternal morbidity by engaging provider organizations, state-based health and public health systems, consumer groups, and other stakeholders within a national partnership to assist state-based teams in implementing evidence-based maternal safety bundles.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations private institutions of higher education, and public and state controlled institutions of higher education
Deadline: 2/16/2018
Funds: $2,000,000 is available for awards
Contact: Kimberly C. Sherman at (301) 443-0543 or wellwomancare@hrsa.gov
Website: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
Grant ID: GD7676
Assistance to Firefighters Grants (DHS). Department of Homeland Security announces funds to enhance the
safety of the public and firefighters with respect to fire and fire-related hazards.
Eligibility: City or township governments, public and state controlled institutions of higher education, state governments, nonprofit organizations and DC government agencies
Deadline: 2/2/2018
Funds: $310,500,000 is available for 2,500 awards and a match is required.
Contact: AFG Help Desk at (866) 274-0960 or firegrants@dhs.gov
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Website: https://www.fema.gov/welcome-assistance-firefighters-grant-program
Grant ID: GD7677
Collegiate Behavioral Health Prevention, Identification, and Intervention Grant Program (HHS). Department
of Health and Human Services announces funds to develop a comprehensive, collaborative, well-coordinated, and evidence-based approach to enhance services for all college students, prevent mental and substance use disorders, promote help-seeking behavior and reduce stigma and improve the identification and treatment of at-risk college students.
Eligibility: Public and state controlled institutions of higher education and private institutions of higher education
Deadline: 2/20/2018
Funds: $1,847,000 is available for 18 awards up to $102,000 and a match is required
Contact: Gwendolyn Simpson at (240) 276-1408 or Gwendolyn.simpson@samhsa.hhs.gov
Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/grants/grant-announcements/sm-18-003
State Single Point of Contact:
This grant is subject to "Intergovernmental Review" under EO 12372. Please go to http://opgs.dc.gov/spoc.asp for further information.
Grant ID: GD7685
Domestic Violence Prevention Enhancement and Leadership Through Alliances (DELTA) (HHS). Department
of Health and Human Services announces funds to support programs that will decrease intimate partner violence risk factors and increase intimate partner protective factors by increasing strategic data-driven planning and sustainable use of community and societal level primary prevention activities based on the best available evidence.
Eligibility: City or township governments, public and state controlled institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, DC government agencies and Local Educational Agencies
Deadline: 1/15/2018
Funds: $23,500,000 is available for 10 awards up to $410,000
Contact: Jessica Crowell at (404) 718-5132 or wzu6@cdc.gov
Website: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html?keywords=delta
Grant ID: GD7684
Natural Resource Conservation Careers Program (DOI). Department of Interior announces funds to develop
introductory educational experiences in natural resource careers to young people and veterans, including culturally, ethnically and economically diverse students and underserved communities that traditionally have low participation in outdoor recreation activities through hands-on experience and mentoring at a variety of USFWS programs including but not limited to, national wildlife refuges, fish hatcheries, and ecological services offices.
Eligibility: City or township governments, nonprofit organizations and DC government agencies
Deadline: 2/15/2018
Funds: $20,000,000 is available for 80 awards up to $5,000,000
Contact: Patrick Schulze at (703) 358-2567 or patrick_schulze@fws.gov
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Website: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
Grant ID: GD7673
Supporting State Maternal and Child Health Policy Innovation Program (HHS). Department of Health and
Human Services announces funds to support initiatives that improve access to quality health care for the Maternal and Child Health population.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations private institutions of higher education, and public and state controlled institutions of higher education
Deadline: 2/16/2018
Funds: $1,600,000 is available for four awards up to $400,000
Contact: Sarah Sisaye at (301) 443-1943 or ssisaye@hrsa.gov
Website: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
Grant ID: GD7674
The State Physical Activity and Nutrition Program (HHS). Department of Health and Human Services
announces funds to work with state and local partners that support communities to improve nutrition and increase physical activity.
Eligibility: State governments and DC government agencies
Deadline: 4/17/2018
Funds: $75,000,000 is available for 15 awards
Contact: Graydon Yatabe at ILQ4@cdc.gov
Website: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
State Single Point of Contact:
This grant is subject to "Intergovernmental Review" under EO 12372. Please go to http://opgs.dc.gov/spoc.asp for further information.
Grant ID: GD7675
Treatment Drug Courts (HHS). Department of Health and Human Services announces funds to expand substance
use disorder treatment services in existing adult problem solving courts, which uses the treatment drug court model in order to provide substance use disorder treatment to defendants/offenders.
Eligibility: City or township governments, state governments, nonprofit organizations and DC government agencies
Deadline: 2/21/2018
Funds: $15,200,000 is available for 38 awards up to $400,000
Contact: Eileen Bermudez at (240) 276-1412 or FOACSAT@samhsa.hhs.gov
Website: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
State Single Point of Contact:
This grant is subject to "Intergovernmental Review" under EO 12372. Please go to http://opgs.dc.gov/spoc.asp for further information.
Grant ID: GD7686
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Foundation Opportunities Active Learning Center Grant. Steelcase Education Steelcase Education announces funds to support projects that use active learning and will incorporate their physical classroom space to advance learning in new and important ways.
Eligibility: Public and state controlled institutions of higher education, Local Educational Agencies and State Educational Agencies
Deadline: 2/2/2018
Funds: Awards are available for 16 awards up to $67,000
Contact: Steelcase
Website: https://www.steelcase.com/discover/information/education/active-learning-center-grant/#grant-recipient-stories
Grant ID: GD7666
Aurand Harris Grants & Fellowships. Children's Theatre Foundation of America announces funds to support
theatre programs for children and youth using drama and theatre in educating children/youth in grades K-12.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: 3/5/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $2,000
Contact: Mina G. Halliday Casmir at (419) 522-2726 or minag.casmir@gmail.com
Website: http://www.childrenstheatrefoundation.org/page9/page10/
Grant ID: GD7688
Charitable Giving. Rockwell Collins announces funds to support organizations that focus on education with an
emphasis in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and arts/culture youth development programs.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: None
Funds: Awards are available up to $25,000 and a match is required
Contact: Bobby Sturgell at Robert.Sturgell@rockwellcollins.com
Website: https://www.rockwellcollins.com/Our_Company/Corporate_Responsibility/Community_Overview/Charitable_Giving.aspx
Grant ID: GD7672
Children's Education. Capitol Hill Community Foundation announces funds to support programs and projects that
benefit residents of the Washington DC Capitol Hill neighborhood that specifically address the areas of children's education (i.e., programs in schools as well as summer and after-school tutoring and mentoring), social services, arts, culture, neighborhood beautification and community building.
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Eligibility: Independent school districts, nonprofit organizations, community-based organizations and Local Educational Agencies
Deadline: 3/26/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $2,500
Contact: Capitol Hill Community Foundation at (202) 544-1845 or info@capitolhillcommunityfoundation.org
Website: https://www.capitolhillcommunityfoundation.com/grants/
Grant ID: GD7670
Community Partners. Lowe's Foundation announces funds to support high-need projects such as: building
renovations/upgrades, grounds improvements, technology upgrades as well as safety improvements.
Eligibility: City or township governments, county governments, nonprofit organizations and DC government agencies
Deadline: 5/11/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $100,000
Contact: Community Relations at (704) 758-2917 or Community@Lowes.com
Website: https://newsroom.lowes.com/apply-for-a-grant/
Grant ID: GD7683
Education and Medical and Scientific Research. PNC Charitable Trusts announce funds to support
organizations in the Washington, DC area for programs with a focus on education as well as medical or scientific research. Applicants must contact program staff before applying.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: 2/1/2018
Contact: Letieri Schnor at (410) 347-8181 or letieri.schnor@pnc.com
Website: https://www.pnc.com/en/about-pnc/corporate-responsibility/philanthropy/charitable-trusts.html
Grant ID: GD7669
Grassroots Grant. ScottsMiracle-Gro announces funds to support pollinator habitats, edible gardens and public
green spaces in neighborhoods.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: 2/19/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $1,500
Contact: Consumer Services team at (888) 270-3714
Website: https://scottsmiraclegro.com/responsibility/gro1000/
Grant ID: GD7687
Improve the Health of Residents. Quality Health Foundation announces funds to support programs in the
Maryland and Washington, DC areas that will improve the health of local residents. A Request for Proposal is required and due on January 17, 2018.
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Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations, faith-based organizations, for-profit organizations, small businesses, community-based organizations and Hospitals
Deadline: 1/17/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $50,000
Contact: Glennda Moragne El at moragneelg@delmarvafoundation.org
Website: http://www.qualityhealthfoundation.org/grant-central/index.html
Grant ID: GD7668
Local Impact Grants. Autism Speaks announces funds to promote local services that enhance the lives of those
affected by autism spectrum disorders (ASD) , to expand the capacity to effectively serve the ASD community and to increase the field of service providers.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: 1/31/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $5,000
Contact: Serena Selkin at sselkin@autismspeaks.org
Website: https://www.autismspeaks.org/family-services/grants/local
Grant ID: GD7667
Programs that Benefit Local Residents. DC Rotary Club announces funds to support programs and projects in
Washington, DC organizations that will contribute to enhancing the quality of life of the local community.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: 1/31/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $20,000
Contact: DC Rotary Club at grants@dcrotaryclub.org
Website: http://dcrotaryclub.org/sitepage/community-service-grant-foundation-special-grant/2018-grants
Grant ID: GD7691
Projects that Promote Horticulture. Hardy Plant Society announces funds to support projects that promote
horticulture or have a positive ecological impact such as a schoolyard butterfly garden, the removal of invasive plants in public areas, planting trees in parks, or any greening effort in the field of horticulture.
Eligibility: Independent school districts, nonprofit organizations, community-based organizations and Local Educational Agencies
Deadline: 2/1/2018
Funds: $3,000 is available for awards
Contact: Sandy Vernick at vicepresident@hardyplant.org
Website: http://www.hardyplant.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47:grants&catid=20:site-content&Itemid=130
Grant ID: GD7692
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STEM and Financial Literacy Programs. Voya Foundation announces funds to support programs that will ensure
youth are equipped with Science, Technology, Engineering and Math expertise and financial knowledge necessary to compete in the 21st century workforce and make smart financial decisions that lead to a secure retirement.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: 3/16/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $2,500
Contact: Voya Financial
Website: http://corporate.voya.com/corporate-responsibility/investing-communities/voya-foundation-grants
Grant ID: GD7671
The Conservation Fund. CSX beyond Our Rails announces funds to improve access to fresh, healthy food by
offering Healthy Food Transportation Grants to organizations that distribute fresh produce/perishable food.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: None
Funds: Awards are available up to $10,000
Contact: The Conservation Fund at (703) 525-6300 or webmaster@conservationfund.org
Website: http://www.beyondourrails.org/index.cfm/partners/partner-grants/the-conservation-fund/
Grant ID: GD7690
The TOMODACHI Initiative. TOMODACHI announces funds to support the next generation of Japanese and
American leaders through educational and cultural exchanges as well as entrepreneurship and leadership programs particularly in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) focus, as well as programs that help prepare young women for careers in STEM or business fields.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations
Deadline: 1/15/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $80,000
Contact: Tomodachi Grants at tomodachigrants@usjapancouncil.org
Website: http://usjapantomodachi.org/get-involved/how-to-apply-for-a-tomodachi-grant/
Grant ID: GD7679
Tony Hawk Foundation Grant. Tony Hawk Foundation announces funds to create public skateboard parks in low-
income communities.
Eligibility: City or township governments, public and state controlled institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations and DC government agencies
Deadline: 1/10/2018
Contact: Tony Hawk Foundation at contact@tonyhawkfoundation.org
Website: https://tonyhawkfoundation.org/skatepark-grants/grant-application/
Grant ID: GD7689
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Toolbox for Education. Lowe's announces funds to support community improvement projects such as: building
renovations/upgrades, grounds improvements, technology upgrades as well as safety improvements.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations, Independent school districts, and Local Educational Agencies
Deadline: 2/9/2018
Funds: Awards are available up to $100,000
Contact: Community Relations at (704) 758-2917 or Community@Lowes.com
Website: https://newsroom.lowes.com/apply-for-a-grant/
Grant ID: GD7678
Additional Funding Resources and Announcements Grant Reviewers Needed. The new Office of Out of School Time Grants and Youth Outcomes (OST Office), located in the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education (DME), in partnership with United Way of the National Capital Area (United Way NCA), is seeking volunteer grant proposal reviewers for two separate FY18 Summer Request for Proposals (RFP) that will award over 2 million dollars. United Way NCA is responsible for leading the peer review process and seeks a diverse group of experienced reviewers for an important role that will help at-risk children and youth in the District have fulfilling and enriching summers. For more additional information contact Abby Bonder. Reviewer applications and other required materials are due by Friday, January 12, 2018 to Abby Bonder, Director of Out of School Time Grants Administration at United Way NCA abonder@uwnca.org .
Previous Funding Resources and Announcements US Lacrosse Soft Stick Lacrosse Equipment Grant. The US Lacrosse Soft Stick Lacrosse Equipment Grant announces in kind grant to provide a set of soft lacrosse equipment to schools, after-school programs and community-based youth organizations. A set of soft lacrosse equipment includes; 30 soft lacrosse sticks, 30 soft lacrosse balls, one (1) copy of the US Lacrosse PE Curriculum Guide and Reproducible packet and one (1) copy of the Teaching Soft-Stick Lacrosse DVD. Deadline for the application is March 1, 2018. For more information and to apply visit https://www.uslacrosse.org/programs-grants/soft-stick-program 2018 Creative Leadership Grant. Crayola, in collaboration with the National Association of Elementary School Principals, is accepting applications for the 2018 Creative Leadership Grant program. The program will award up to twenty grants of $2,500 in support of innovative, creative leadership team-building programs at the elementary school level. Each winning program also will receive an in-kind grant of Crayola products valued at $1,000. Applications will only be accepted from principals who are members of NAESP. For eligibility and application guidelines visit http://www.crayola.com/for-educators/ccac-landing/grant-program.aspx . Grants to Washington, DC. The Awesome Foundation DC provides grants to Washington, DC individuals, groups, and organizations for small projects with a positive community impact. Grants up to $1,000 are available for small-scale projects that positively impact the local community in a broad range of areas, including arts, culture, and community benefit. Awesome Foundation DC is a giving circle collective of DC residents who help fund a wide spectrum of amazing arts, culture and community experiences. The Foundation has funded: the Funk Parade; Indiana Jones and The Alley of Doom; DC Bike Party's Sound Bike; Hand-Dancing, a DC-originated style of Swing dancing; community hackathons; skateboarding Santa Clauses; community gardens; and Floor Charts tracking Congressional charts. The Foundation makes one grant per month and tries to award 10-12 grants per year, depending on how the board’s schedule and funding works out. For more information visit http://www.awesomefoundation.org/en/chapters/dc .
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MLK Day of Service Impact School Grants. Grants of up to $1,500 are available to schools that meaningfully engage students to #LeadASAP on national days of service (9/11 Day of Service, MLK Day of Service, and Global Youth Service Day) and help them learn, lead, and achieve. Youth Service America (YSA) in partnership with the Corporation for National and Community Service, will select 50 K-12 public schools to receive a grant to support engaging students in a schoolwide service activities during the weekend of Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service (January 13-15, 2018) with some classes continuing through Global Youth Service Day (April 20-22, 2018). For more information and to apply visit www.YSA.org/MLKDayGrants . After-School Athletic Programs for Middle Schoolers Funded. The Justin J. Watt Foundation provides after-school opportunities for middle school-aged children to become involved in athletics, so that they may learn the character traits of accountability, teamwork, leadership, work ethics, and perseverance, while in a safe and supervised environment with their peers. Funding for uniforms and/or equipment is provided to approved schools that have an after-school athletic program for 6th to 8th graders and where over 60% of students are eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch program. Schools must provide a secure place to store uniforms and equipment, as well as staff, transportation, and space for the after-school program. Requests may be submitted throughout the year and are reviewed every month except June, July, and December. For more information visit the Foundation’s website at http://jjwfoundation.org/funding-requests/ .
Funding Alert is a publication of the Mayor’s Office of Partnerships and Grant Services. To start your own online subscription to Funding Alert or to access the archives, visit Funding Alert . Any information to be posted in the Funding Alert should be submitted to pat.henry@dc.gov by 12 noon on Thursdays for inclusion in the following week’s issue.
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