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Funding Alert! Opportunities for STEM Education

Assel Grant Services

Funding Alert! This includes institutions of higher education, research, and education in most fields of science and engineering, K-12 school systems, businesses, informal science organizations, and other research organizations. Review NSF’s proposal and award policies and procedures guide (PAPPG) for detailed eligibility information.

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Funding Alert! Youth and Homelessness Systems Improvement Grant

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Applicants can submit projects that: Improve capacity of youth in the community Establish partnerships Improve the centralized or coordinated assessment system (i.e., Planning and partnership activities grants have a maximum award of $400,000. The maximum award for data activities grants is $300,000. an entire state).

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Funding Alert! Grants for Distance Learning and Telemedicine Equipment

Assel Grant Services

Awards range from $50,000 to $1million and there is a three-year period of performance beginning the date the funds are released. Make sure your System for Award Management (SAM) registration is active and be sure you have a Grants.gov profile. Identify major trends in public funding and public policy Skill 1.6:

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Your Comprehensive Nonprofit Guide to Getting Started with NEA Grants

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

The National Endowment for the Arts (or “NEA”, for short) is the Federal funding agency for arts and culture organizations in the United States. The awards are capped at $10,000 or less, and prioritize projects that serve underserved populations. Research grants are arguably the most complex and demanding grants which the NEA offers.

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Untangling the New Uniform Grant Guidance

RBW Strategy

Since the original Uniform Grant Guidance was issued in 2014, federal grant recipients, subrecipients, and contractors have grumbled about the confusing jargon, lack of clarity, and general “squishiness” about some of the guidance’s language and how it applies to all recipients of federal funding. Plus, there’s more….

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