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Grants

The following requests for proposals have been posted to Philanthropy News Digest, the Society for the Arts in Healthcare, and other sources:


 

Federal Student Aid, an office of the U.S. Department of Education lists available federal loans, requirements, calculators, estimates, etc.
https://studentaid.ed.gov


 

GrantsNet, Department of Health & Human Services
http://www.hhs.gov/asrt/og/aboutog/grantsnet.html
In support of its mission, HHS awards grants for more than 300 programs and is the largest grant-awarding agency in the Federal government. HHS awards two types of grants: mandatory and discretionary.

  • Mandatory grants are those that a federal agency is required by statute to award if the recipient, usually a state, submits an acceptable State Plan or application and meets the eligibility and compliance requirements of the statutory and regulatory provisions of the grant program.
  • Discretionary grants permit the federal government, according to specific authorizing legislation, to exercise judgment, or "discretion," in selecting the applicant/recipient organization, through a competitive grant process.



Medline
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=art+therapy&TransSchema=title&cmd=detailssearch
PubMed comprises more than 19 million citations for biomedical articles from MEDLINE and life science journals. Citations may include links to full-text articles from PubMed Central or publisher web sites.


The Grantsmanship Center
http://www.tgci.com/
Today The Grantsmanship Centersm conducts some 150 workshops annually in grantsmanship training, as well as earned income strategies for nonprofits. Each year, thousands of new graduates join our roster of more than 115,000 alumni. Graduates of The Grantsmanship Training Programsm also receive a membership package that includes discounts on future trainings for themselves and colleagues, discounts on Grantsmanship Centersm publications, access to our exclusive online databases of Government, Foundation and Corporate funding sources, and annual proposal reviews by workshop trainers.  There are also numerous resources for grantseekers available at no cost on tgci.com. These include daily grant announcements from the Federal Register, archives of The Grantsmanship Center Magazine, indexes of funding sources at the local, federal and international levels, and more.


US Department of Health and Human Services (http://nhsc.hrsa.gov/loanrepayment/)

The National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program provides $50,000 (or the outstanding balance of qualifying student loans if it is less than $50,000), tax free, to primary care medical, dental and mental health clinicians in exchange for two years of service at an approved site in a Health Professional Shortage Area. Upon completion of the service commitment, clinicians may be eligible to apply for additional support for extended service.


New York Foundation for the Arts Announces Informational Seminars for New York
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Part of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act passed earlier this year, the Race to the Top Fund will require states to meet a series of conditions to earn points and boost their chances of receiving additional Department of Education funding.... MoreĀ»



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