Palmesano March ‘Grants Action News’ Update
Assemblyman Phil Palmesano (R,C,I-Corning) is sending his “March Grants Action News Update” to residents, organizations and local governments about a series of grants available from the state, federal government and private entities. Each month, the Assembly provides an updated list of grants for a variety of categories. “During a time of economic recovery, grants can play an integral part in helping our local communities complete needed infrastructure repairs or support under-funded projects,” said Palmesano. “Many people don’t realize the scope of available opportunities because they aren’t sure where to look. The ‘Grants Action News’ bulletin makes finding these grants much easier by consolidating the information and making it available to everyone. I hope residents, organizations and local governments throughout the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes regions will be able to use this resource to find much-needed support to strengthen communities in our rural area.” The Grants Action News bulletin is updated at the beginning of each month with newly-available grants and information on how to apply. Continuing his monthly updates, Palmesano will be providing regular updates on his Assembly website at: http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/Philip-A-Palmesano, as well as posts to his Facebook page – just like “Assemblyman Phil Palmesano” to stay up-to-date on new grant information. The update can be accessed here: http://nyassembly.gov/write/upload/pdfs/20180301_79960.pdf
State Grants
All not-for-profit applicants must now prequalify on the NYS Grants Reform website at grantsreform.ny.gov/grantees in order to apply for certain New York State grant solicitations. Potential not-for-profit applicants are strongly encouraged to begin the process of registering and prequalifying immediately as this is a lengthy process. New York State Office of Mental Health, Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) Pilot Program: Reducing Lengths of Stay Funding is available to RTFs for pilot programs able to set benchmarks to reflect meaningful outcomes, reduced lengths of stay and more successfully transition children home to family and natural supports via community reintegration and family engagement. Proposals should demonstrate the involvement of youth and families as stakeholders in the planning and design process for the pilot project.- Eligibility: Applicants must be not-for-profit.
- Funding: A total of $2 million is available, and maximum proposal award will be $200,000 per program.
- Deadline: April 11, 2018.
- Contact: Deborah Merrow
Fax: 518-402-2529
Email: Deborah.merrow@omh.ny.gov Website: https://www.omh.ny.gov/omhweb/rfp/2018/rtf-pilot
- Eligibility: Projects must conserve and restore aquatic habitat connectivity for American eel and/ or river herring found in the tributary streams of the Hudson River estuary watershed. Applicants may include governmental entities, municipalities and quasi-governmental entities, public authorities, soil and water conservation districts, school districts, community colleges and not-for-profit corporations.
- Funding: Approximately $1.25 million is available.
- Deadline: April 18, 2018.
- Contact: Susan Pepe
Email: HREPGrants@dec.ny.gov
Website: https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/112584.html
- Eligibility: Applicants must be voluntary agencies or other not-forprofit organizations.
- Funding: $4.5 million is available for this initiative.
- Deadline: April 16, 2018.
- Contact: Karen Stackrow
Phone: 518-485-2194
Email: Procurements@oasas.ny.gov
Website: www.nyscr.ny.gov/iframes/openAdDetail.cfm?id=168D94FBE5D5-4A81-BE70-0E5AF2BFD711
- Eligibility: Applicants must be a high-need public school district or public charter school that has at least 50 percent of students from low-income families. The applicant must partner with an engineering, mathematics or science department of an institution of higher education.
- Funding: $7.5 million is available.
- Deadline: April 6, 2018.
- Contact: Ann Crotty
Email: EMSCMSP@nysed.gov
Website: http://www.p12.nysed.gov/funding/2018-19-mathematics-science-partnerships-program/home.html
- Eligibility: Applicants must be a not-for-profit organization or governmental organization in New York State.
- Funding: $5 million is available to support five to 14 awards.
- Deadline: April 18, 2018, 4 p.m.
- Contact: Charles J. Burns
Phone: 518-474-7002
Email: scirb@health.ny.gov
Website: https://www.health.ny.gov/funding/rfa/17607/index.htm
Federal Grants
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Summer Seminars and Institutes NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes grants support professional development programs in the humanities for school teachers and for college and university faculty. Seminars and institutes may be as short as one week or as long as four weeks.- Eligibility: Any U.S. nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status is eligible, as are state and local governments and federally recognized tribal governments.
- Funding: Seminar awards range from $50,000 to $135,000 for a grant period of 12 months. Institute awards range from $60,000 to $225,000 for a grant period of 15 months.
- Deadline: February 15, 2018.
- Contact: Phone: 202-606-8471 Email: sem-inst@neh.gov Website: www.neh.gov/grants/education/summer-seminars-and-institutes
- Eligibility: State, local, public and Indian housing authorities, tribal governments and nonprofits are eligible to apply. Only programs with supportive housing or service centers are eligible for these funds.
- Funding: The GPD program has published two Notices of Funding Availability (NOFA) and is currently accepting applications. On November 2, 2017, the VA announced the availability of per diem funds to eligible entities to provide transitional housing beds under the VA’s GPD Program models. The VA expects to fund 1,500 beds with this NOFA for applicants who will use one or a combination of the following housing models: Bridge Housing, Low Demand, Hospital-to-Housing, Clinical Treatment and Service-Intensive Transitional Housing and Service Centers. On November 6, 2017, the VA announced the availability of funding for applicants who seek to continue providing ‘‘Transition in Place’’ (TIP) grants and new applicants that will serve the homeless veteran population through a TIP housing model to facilitate housing stabilization. Both notices contain information concerning the program, funding priorities, application process and amount of funding/ beds available. Funding under NOFA is for operational costs only. No capital funding is available at this time.
- Deadline: The Per Diem Only NOFA is due February 28, 2018, and the Transition in Place NOFA is due February 21, 2018.
- Contact: Jeff Quarles Phone: 1-877-332-0334 Email: GPDinquiry@va.gov Website: www.va.gov/HOMELESS/GPD.asp
Private Grants
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), Eugene Washington Engagement Awards The PCORI Eugene Washington Engagement Awards support projects that encourage active integration of patients, caregivers, clinicians and other health care stakeholders as integral members of the patient-centered outcomes research/clinical effectiveness research (PCORI/ CER) enterprise. They expect projects selected for an Engagement Award to result in tools and resources that may be useful to other awardees for increasing patient and/or other stakeholder engagement in PCOR and CER, PCORI and the broader PCOR community. As such, this award is for research support, not research. PCORI is committed to using and broadly sharing this information.- Eligibility: Applications may be submitted by any private or public-sector organizations, including any nonprofit or for-profit organization or any unit of local, state or federal government.
- Funding: Awards are for projects up to two years in duration and up to $250,000 in total costs.
- Deadline: A Letter of Inquiry is due by February 1, 2018, and full proposal, upon invitation only, should be submitted within 40 days of receiving the invitation.
- Contact: Phone: 202-370-9312 Email: ea@pcori.org Website: www.pcori.org/fundingopportunities/announcement/eugenewashington-pcori-engagement-awards
- Eligibility: Financial hardship must be due to one of the following reasons: 1) currently on active duty, whose financial hardship is a result of a current deployment, military pay error or from being discharged for medical reasons; 2) discharged on or after September 11, 2001, whose financial hardship is a direct result of military service-connected injuries and/or illnesses; and 3) discharged before September 11, 2001, are on a fixed income that must include VA compensation and facing an unexpected financial hardship.
- Funding: No range is given, but the VFW reserves the right to make exceptions on a case-by-case basis.
- Deadline: Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.
- Contact: Unmet Needs Phone: 866-789-6333Email: unmetneeds@vfw.org Website: www.vfw.org/assistance/financial-grants
Scholar Awards
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Sea Grant College Program, NY Sea Grant Applications are now being accepted from eligible students who have an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources. The program matches highly-qualified graduate students with hosts in the legislative branch, executive branch or appropriate associations/institutions located in the Washington, D.C., area for a one-year paid fellowship.- Eligibility: An eligible applicant is any student, regardless of citizenship, who, on February 21, 2018, is enrolled toward a degree in a graduate program that has an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources. The graduate degree must be awarded through an accredited institution of higher education in the U.S. or U.S. territories.
- Funding: At least 35 applicants will be selected to receive $61,500. Of these, 12 will be assigned to the legislative branch.
- Deadline: February 23, 2018.
- Contact: William Wise Phone: 631-632-6909 Email: William.Wise@stonybrook.edu Website: www.seagrant.sunysb.edu/articles/ t/2019-national-sea-grant-college-programdean-john-a-knauss-marine-policy-fellowshipgrants-policies-funding-opportunities-currentrfps or http://seagrant.noaa.gov/Knauss
- Eligibility: Eligible applicants include those who, at the time of application, are either enrolled in a graduate or professional degree program in public policy, public health, natural resources, aquatic sciences or related field at a U.S. accredited institution of higher education in the U.S., or have completed their graduate or professional degree within the six months immediately prior to the time of application (e.g. graduated on or after August 1, 2017).
- Funding: This award is $42,000 over a one year period.
- Deadline: February 16, 2018.
- Contact: William Wise Phone: 301- 734-1088 Email: William.Wise@stonybrook.edu Website: http://seagrant.sunysb.edu/articles/t/2018-2019-great-lakes-commissionsea-grant-fellowship-grants-policies-fundingopportunities-current-rfps or www.glc.org/about/scholarshipsfellowships
The Foundation Center
The Foundation Center has scheduled the following free training classes: Introduction to Finding Grants: Classroom, February 8 In this newly-revised class, attendees will learn what funders want in nonprofits seeking grants and how to find potential funders. Introduction to Proposal Writing: Classroom, February 13 This newly-revised class will provide attendees with an overview of how to write a standard project proposal to a foundation. Introduction to Fundraising Planning: February 21, 2018- Making your case for support
- Diversifying your organization’s fundraising base
- Creating a plan of action