GRANTS For At-Risk Youth 2001 If You Need Detailed Information on Hundreds of Sources of Funds - Specifically for At-Risk Youth, GRANTS FOR AT-RISK YOUTH is the Grant Directory You Need! The need is great! The funds are short! But did you know that there are nearly 500 Private and Federal Sources of Funding set aside for Programs for Disadvantaged and Troubled Youth? It is all here in GRANTS FOR AT-RISK YOUTH! You'll find them in this one-stop resource, and: --Expert Guidance; --Complete Funder Information; --Practical Tools; and Much More! Everything you need to locate your best prospects for Grants for Programs that get results can be found in: GRANTS FOR AT-RISK YOUTH. locating Grants for At-Risk Youth used to mean sifting through general directories, the Internet and a lot of time and frustration. If you hired a Professional Grant Writer to find the funds, you may have spent more money that you anticipated, and may not have gotten the anticipated results. NO MORE! GRANTS FOR AT-RISK YOUTH makes it easy. Now you can look in just one place to Identify the organizations that are funding programs for disadvantaged or troubled young people. This is a unique, one of a kind directory which is ideal for Grant Seekers, Grant Writers, Development Directors, Administrators, and Counselors. If you lack expertise in grantseeking, or simply dread spending the time it requires, GRANTS FOR AT-RISK YOUTH makes a difficult process easier than ever before. Why not locate your best prospects quickly, and then spend your time on the important work of putting together your best grant proposal using PC Grant (Proposal) Writing: A Hands-On Approach. Here in this single resource, you will find nearly 500 Private, Corporate, Federal and Community Funders, with all the information you need to Identify the Grants for which you qualify. For each listing, the funder is profiled with information such as: --How to contact the organization; --Types of eligible organizations and specific programs funded; Geographical Preferences; --Funds allotted for Grants; --Recent Grants; --Application Information; and --Deadlines. Private funders are arranged by state; Federal funders are listed alphabetically. Two indexes, alphabetical and by area of giving, make it easy to find your best contacts. GRANTS FOR AT-RISK YOUTH features: --Nearly 500 sources of funding at your fingertips, listed alphabetically by state; --Model for a Successful At-Risk Program; --Sample Forms and Lists of Further Resources; --The Information Request Letters, Project Abstract Forms, and Detailed Proposal Checklist will help you ensure that you have prepared a strong and complete Grant Proposal; --Two Indexes for fast, easy reference; --Up to the Minute Information from USCCCN International, Incorporated, based on the Grantscape Database of Funders; --Annual Update Advisories for staying timely. All This for Only $125.00 Per Copy - Delivered.
NATIONAL GUIDE TO FUNDING FOR ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION - 5th Edition This volume provides essential facts on more than 3,300 grantmakers, each with a history of awarding grant dollars to projects and institutions related to elementary and secondary education. You'll cut hours off your fundraising research time by having, in a single convenient volume, a list of grantmakers already interested in your subject field! The National Guide to Funding for Elementary and Secondary Education is designed to help you get the facts you need to bolster your target list of funding prospects. Each entry provides crucial data address, financial data, giving priorities statement, application procedures, contact names, and key officials. Many entries also include descriptions of recently awarded grants, often the best indication of a grantmaker's funding priorities. The volume includes over 8,800 sample grants. Six indexes help you target potential funders by subject and geographic area, types of grants generally awarded, foundation name, and the names of key personnel. The grantmakers included in the National Guide to Funding for Elementary and Secondary Education have supported a wide range of organizations, from the smallest schools to nationwide research initiatives, as well as bilingual programs, cooperative/community education, drop-out prevention, educational testing, programs for gifted children, remedial reading/math initiatives, and vocational/trade schools. For information on grantmakers likely to fund your school or educational program, as well as major grantmakers with funding priorities in elementary and secondary education, you'll want to make this volume your first stop. NATIONAL GUIDE TO FUNDING IN HIGHER EDUCATION - 6th Edition The new 6th Edition of the National Guide to Funding in Higher Education provides essential facts on more than 7,200 foundations and corporate direct-giving programs, and public charities, each with a history of awarding grant dollars to higher education projects and institutions. Imagine the time you'll save by having, in a single convenient source, a list of thousands of U.S. grantmakers that support higher education! The National Guide to Funding in Higher Education covers all the facts you need to bolster your target list of funding prospects: Grantmaker Portraits: More than 7,200 grantmaker entries with the data you need to decide whether to pursue potential funding sources addresses, financial data, giving priorities, application procedures, contact names, and the names of key officials. Sample Grants: More than 18,000 descriptions of recently awarded grants provide additional insights into foundations' proven giving interests. A Range of Indexes to help you target funders by specific program areas and geographic area preferred by grantmakers. Each year the grantmakers featured in this volume award millions of dollars to colleges, universities, professional and technical schools, scholarship funds, and a range of other related programs and projects. Don't let your organization miss out on its share of foundation grant dollars. Order your copy today! NATIONAL GUIDE TO FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - 2nd Edition With more than 2,600 foundations and corporate direct-giving programs, and public charities covered, this volume offers fundraisers in the field an excellent opportunity to increase their funding base. Imagine how many hours you'll cut from your research time by having in a single convenient volume a list of grantmakers already committed to your field! 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Make sure your organization receives its share of grants: Order your copy of this essential new research tool today! NATIONAL GUIDE TO FUNDING IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE - 2nd Edition Each year the grantmakers featured in this volume award millions of dollars to nonprofit organizations in your field. The National Guide to Funding in Substance Abuse thoroughly prepares you for an informed grant search, providing all the facts you need to determine which of these funders are the most appropriate prospects for your organization. The Guide to Funding in Substance Abuse provides easy access to: --grantmaker addresses, --financial data, --giving priorities, --contact names and key officials; --lists of sample grants; and a range of indexes to help you target potential funders. Many entries include a list of recent grants, providing additional insight into a grantmaker's funding priorities. The volume includes over 680 sample grants. The 580+ foundations and corporate direct-giving programs included in this volume have supported a wide range of projects and organizations. Search for prospects among grantmakers that fund: --counseling, --preventative education, --treatment, medical research, --residential care and halfway houses, as well as programs that address alcohol and drug abuse, smoking addiction, and drunk driving. Don't let your organization miss out on its share of foundation grant dollars. Order your copy today! NATIONAL GUIDE TO FUNDING FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES - 5th Edition The 5th Edition of the National Guide to Funding for Children, Youth and Families features current, accurate data on more than 5,100 foundations and corporate giving programs, all with an interest in funding nonprofit organizations that serve these special populations. Imagine how much time you'll save by having, in one convenient location, information on thousands of grantmakers already committed to your field! The Guide to Funding for Children, Youth and Families is designed to make it easy for you to find the information you need. Features include Fact-filled portraits that provide easy access to: --grantmaker addresses and contact names; --financial data to help you determine giving potential; --giving priorities and limitations; --application guidelines; --and the names of key officials. *Descriptions of recent grants, often the surest indication of a funder's giving priorities. Over 19,100 sample grants give you special insight into grantmaker priorities. *A range of helpful indexes that match your funding needs with the most appropriate grantmakers. You can target potential funders by the names of donors, officers, and trustees; subject area; geographic focus; and types of support. The grantmakers covered in this volume award millions of dollars each year to programs involved with child development and welfare, family planning, family services, delinquency prevention, youth centers, and hundreds of other subject areas. To tap into your organization's share of grants, you need the current information on these funders included in the National Guide to Funding for Children, Youth and Families. NATIONAL GUIDE TO FUNDING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND ANIMAL WELFARE - 5th Edition The new 5th Edition of the National Guide thoroughly prepares you for an informed grant search. It covers over 2,900 foundations, corporate direct giving programs, and grantmaking public charities with an interest in the field, providing you immediate access to crucial fundraising information: --grantmaker addresses, --financial data, --giving priorities, --contact names and key officials; --lists of sample grants; and a range of indexes. To show you the grantmakers' demonstrated giving interests, the volume includes over 7,200 descriptions of grants recently awarded to projects and organizations involved in: --international conservation, --ecological research, --litigation and advocacy, --waste reduction, --animal welfare, and many other related projects and giving interests. NATIONAL GUIDE TO FUNDING IN ARTS AND CULTURE - 6th Edition The new 6th Edition of the National Guide to Funding in Arts and Culture provides essential facts on over 7,500 foundations, corporate direct-giving programs, and public charities, each with a history of awarding grant dollars to arts and culture-related projects and organizations. Imagine the time you'll save by having, in a single convenient source, a list of thousands of U.S. grantmakers that support arts and culture! Grantmaker Portraits: Over 7,500 up-to-date entries feature the information you need to decide whether or not to pursue a funding source, including financial data, giving priorities, application procedures, the names of key officials, and contact names and addresses. Sample Grants: Thousands of descriptions of recently awarded grants provide additional insights into foundation funding priorities. A Range of Indexes: The volume is indexed by subject area, geographic area, and types of support to help you target the most appropriate funders for your organization. Each year the grantmakers covered by this volume award millions of dollars to: --theaters, --museums, --archaeology projects, --orchestras, --dance groups and troupes, and a range of other arts and culture-related programs. Don't let your organization miss out on its share of foundation grant dollars. Order your copy today! NATIONAL GUIDE TO FUNDING IN HEALTH - 6th Edition The National Guide to Funding in Health is an essential resource for fundraisers in the field. The 6th Edition features current data on 7,700+ foundations, corporate giving programs, and grantmaking public charities all with an interest in funding health-related programs and institutions. Imagine the time you'll save by having, in a single convenient source, a list of thousands of grantmakers already committed to your field! The National Guide to Funding in Health is designed to make it easy for you to get the information you need. Features include: Fact-filled grantmaker portraits that provide easy access to address and contact name; financial data to help you determine giving potential; giving priorities and limitations; application guidelines; and the names of key officials. Descriptions of recent grants, often the best indication of a grantmaker's funding priorities. More than 16,900 sample grants give you additional insights into grantmaker priorities. A range of helpful indexes that match your funding needs with the most appropriate grantmakers. You can target potential funders by names of donors, officers, and trustees; subject area; geographic focus; and types of support. The grantmakers covered in this volume award millions of dollars each year to: --hospitals, --universities, --research institutes, --health care associations, and a variety of other organizations and projects. To tap into this source of funding, your organization needs the kind of current information included in the National Guide to Funding in Health. NATIONAL GUIDE TO FUNDING IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - 2nd Edition This volume represents a valuable source of information for nonprofit organizations eager to enhance their services with the latest technologies. The National Guide to Funding for Information Technology provides essential facts on over 700 foundations and corporate direct giving programs, each with a history of awarding grant dollars to projects involving information technology. The Guide to Funding for Information Technology covers all the facts you need to bolster your target list of funding prospects: Grantmaker Portraits with over 700 entries with the data you need to decide to pursue the funding source address, financial data, giving priorities, application procedures, contact names, and the names of key officials. Sample Grants with over 2,400 descriptions of recently awarded grants provide insight into foundation giving interests. Range of Indexes to help you target funders by specific program areas favored and geographic areas preferred by grantmakers. 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