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Deadline: 06/14/2013
Grants of up to $20,000 to USA affiliate organizations and other groups that have been affected by disasters and are seeking to engage youth, ages 16 to 25, in disaster response and recovery efforts. There are three separate funding categories to apply for within this grant program:

(1)...
Deadline: 06/14/2013
Awards of up to $15,000 to recognize USA and international public and private organizations and institutions and individuals actively engaged in stewardship of the world's information heritage. Examples of worthy efforts that may receive support include those that contribute to the digital...
Letter of Intent Due: 05/31/2013
Deadline: 06/14/2013
Grants starting at $25,000 to USA non-profit organizations seeking funds to plan and implement cultural programs or projects that aim to increase understanding of contemporary Muslim cultures through arts or media-based experiences. These grants are intended to support projects that create...
Deadline: 06/21/2013
Grants are available to New York State school districts for 7-year science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs, enabling students in grades 9-14 to obtain the necessary skills and experience to compete for high tech careers and earn credit toward an associate degree. Grants will...

About the Author: Libby Hikind

Libby Hikind is the founder of GrantWatch.com. Libby Hikind, first published NYC GrantWatch in 1999 as a weekly non-profit newsletter. She stopped publication in 2001, to run for City Council where she felt she could bring more funding dollars to NYC. After only winning the Democratic Primary election, she returned to teaching public school and continued her grant writing efforts on behalf of the non-profit community. Since retirement, Libby has worked to build GrantWatch.com. On a daily basis, Libby contacts grants' program managers, reviews numerous publications and adds new grants to the website.

Libby is also the president of PGWHC, Inc., a grant writing/development consulting firm that provides organizations with a means to develop new areas of funding in: education, disabilities, early childhood, special education, social services, employment, job training, youth, health, safety, entitlements, substance abuse, homelessness, environment, parenting, etc.

PGWHC, Inc, Professional Grant Writers & Health Consultants was first established in 1994, to provide the following services:

  • Locating available federal, state, local and foundation grants and contracts.
  • Completing needs assessments.
  • Researching literature for best practices.
  • Developing proposal plan.
  • Writing proposal narratives and developing budgets.
  • Negotiating budgets with grant officers.
  • Monitoring quality assurance, evaluating programs, preparing evaluation reports.
  • Broadening client base and increasing organizational capacity.
  • Representing organizations at significant meetings.
  • Curriculum development.
  • Professional development for organization staff.
  • Developing special projects and preparing special events.
  • Planning, organizing and facilitating conferences.
  • Marketing programs and developing organizational mail plan.
  • Developing text and graphic design for brochures and public relations materials.
  • Writing job postings and letters.
  • Preparing minutes from board meetings, writing board resolutions.
  • Preparing press releases and networking with the press for news coverage.

Libby Hikind has obtained more than 11 million in grant funding dollars. The most notable are:

Child Health Plus of Staten Island, NYS Early Intervention Center in Queens, Diagnostic & Treatment Center in Brooklyn, Parent to Parent Resource Center for Parents of Children with Developmental Disabilities, Caregiver Support for Family Members of Alzheimer's Patients, EDWAA, JTPA, and Community Youth Development.

PGWHC's clients includes hospitals, universities, schools, preschools, community based organizations and neighborhood coalitions.

Libby Hikind, has written both literacy and social studies NYC Department of Education school curriculum, scored the New York State English Language Arts and Math exams, participated in peer review committees for the United States Department of Education, authored four children's picture books, ran a successful primary election campaign for NYC City Council, served as a team leader for FEMA's Project Liberty and taught NYC Public School students for 29 1/2 years.

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Deadline: 06/03/2013
Grants of up to $25,000 will be available to USA non-profits in order to promote financial literacy among their constituents through new or existing programs. Eligible projects help individuals gain the capacity to change their own situations and make it a priority to have women involved in...
Deadline: 06/05/2013
Grants are available to qualified New York State non-profits to provide free civil legal services to individuals at or below poverty level who are engaged in disputes regarding basic necessities of life such as housing, family matters, access to health care and education, and subsistence income....
Deadline: 06/08/2013
Grants to East Coast, USA non-profit organizations that are working to enhance the quality of life for low- and moderate-income residents by providing programs or services addressing one or more of the following areas: community investment and economic development; youth and education; health...
Deadline: 06/11/2013
Grants are available to New York State agencies that provide housing and assistive services to formerly homeless HIV/AIDS victims and their families. Funds can be used for building and apartment maintenance, support services, and other related activities. The target population must be residing...
Deadline: 06/13/2013
Grants are available to USA non-profits to provide programs to train and educate workers and employers about job safety and to provide them with information about their rights and responsibilities. There are two funding categories: (1) The first is for the development of safety, training, and...
Deadline: 06/14/2013
Prize donations of up to $35,000 to the charity of choice of outstanding USA women who volunteer for their communities and are working to improve the lives of those living in their communities. Successful nominees will be those who are working to fulfill community needs, broadly defined as:...


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