Date: Mon, 20 Nov 1995 10:26:16 +0500 From: ghgreenk{CONTRACTOR/ASPEN/ghgreenk}%NAC-GATEWAY.ASPEN@ace.aspensys.com Subject: Funding Information from CDC-NAC (1) Page 1 of 3 NEW/UPDATED FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES The Clearinghouse's Funding Databases contain information on more than 800 current and archival funding opportunities. These Databases are primarily intended to serve as a starting point for people seeking support for HIV/AIDS education, prevention, service provision, and information dissemination. The grantmaking agency should be contacted for further information and application procedures. The Clearinghouse makes these databases available to the public through their electronic bulletin board service, NAC ONLINE. Information and assistance about the Clearinghouse and NAC ONLINE can be obtained by calling a Reference Specialist at 1-800-458-5231 or 1800-243-7012 (deaf access/TDD). If you know of opportunities that we do not have in our databases, please contact us at aidsinfo@cdcnac.aspensys.com. Last night, one new and five updated funds loaded to the Funding Database. These records are cited below and in the following window: ------------------------------------------------------------------ FUND TITLES INCLUDED IN THIS WINDOW: 1) Ryan White Title II: Lead Agencies for Regional / Neighborhood HIV Care Networks. (NEW) 2) Meadows Foundation: General Fund Announcement. (UPDATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------ **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 02696-015 FUND TITLE: Ryan White Title II: Lead Agencies for Regional / Neighborhood HIV Care Networks. DESCRIPTION: The New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute is requesting concept papers from community-based organizations wishing to serve as Lead Agencies for the existing Ryan White HIV Care Networks in New York State. These networks are local associations of health care providers, community-based organizations, affected persons, and persons living with HIV/AIDS with a shared concern and commitment for achieving a comprehensive continuum of health and supportive services for a specific geographic area. Network responsibilities include defining the local epidemic and resources; identifying priority needs and service gaps; developing and implementing a service coordination and delivery plan; linking and coordinating case management programs; and promoting HIV/AIDS community awareness. Network staff include a coordinator and a part-time secretary or administrative assistant. The lead agency serves as a fiscal and administrative agent for the HIV Care Network and is an active participant in the Network. TARGET AUDIENCE: 100 - Health Professionals, 300 - General Public, Consumers, 395 - Worried Well Persons, 400 - Persons With AIDS, 445 - HIV Positive Persons, 600 - Community, Human Service Providers SUBJECT AREAS: Program management FINANCIAL INFORMATION AMOUNT AVAILABLE: $1425000 FUND TOTAL NOTE: Downstate: $85,000 - $97,500. Upstate: $71,500 - $80,000. MINIMUM: $71500 MAXIMUM: $97500 NUMBER OF AWARDS: 15 FUND DURATION: 1 yr. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Program grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 951219 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Award date: Unspecified. Start date: 4/1/96. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: Community Based Organization Non Government Non Profit LOCATION: NY. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: Upstate: Central NY (Syracuse), Finger Lakes (Rochester), Lower Hudson, Mid-Hudson NY-Penn (Binghamton), Northeastern NY (Albany), Western NY (Buffalo). Downstate: Bedford-Stuyvesant/Crown Heights, Central Harlem, East Harlem, East NY/Brownsville, Jamaica/Southeast Queens, Nassau-Suffolk, South Bronx, Staten Island and Williamsburg / Greenpoint / Bushwick. EXPECTED RESULT: Network evaluation. ELIGIBILITY: Grants may be renewed for up to 4 additional one-year periods. All funded agencies will be required to participate in the new Uniform Reporting System. There are two Bidder's Conferences scheduled. 1) Monday, November 27, 1995, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm at the New York State Department of Health, 5 Penn Plaza - Rm 404, New York, New York. 2) Tuesday, November 28, 1995, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, New York State Department of Health, Corning Tower Bldg., - Concourse Level, Wadsworth Labs Conference Room, Albany, New York. LIMITATIONS: This funding cannot be used as a substitute for existing resources. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Original & 9 copies with all attachments due by 5 PM. CONTACT PERSON: Valeria T. Spann, Director Statewide AIDS Service Delivery Consortium Empire State Plz. New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute 254 W. 31st St., 9th Fl. New York, NY 10001 TECHNICAL CONTACT: Maxine Phillips: 212-736-7425 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 02696 New York Department of Health Office of Public Health AIDS Institute Corning Tower, Rm. 342 Empire State Plz. Albany, NY 12237-0684 PHONE: (518) 473-7238 AREA CODES: 518 212 718 516 914 607 716 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Public Health, Social Services Department ORGANIZATION LEVEL: State ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 06110-001 FUND TITLE: Meadows Foundation: General Fund Announcement. DESCRIPTION: The Meadows Foundation distributes grants in five areas: Arts and Culture, Civic and Public Affairs, Education, Health (including HIV/AIDS), and Human Services. The Foundation allocates between 1/3 and 1/2 of its grants to help the Dallas area. The goal is that, over time, each community in the state may benefit from a Meadows Foundation grant. If possible, one half of grants each year will go to organizations not previously supported. TARGET AUDIENCE: 300 - General Public, Consumers, 306 - Adolescents, 314 - Children, 366 - Low Income Persons, 378 - Students, Young Adults, 400 - Persons With AIDS, 445 - HIV Positive Persons SUBJECT AREAS: Colleges and universities, Health care, Performing arts, Schools, Social services, Visual arts FINANCIAL INFORMATION MINIMUM: $5000 MAXIMUM: $492500 AVERAGE $52500 FUND DURATION: Open ended. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Program grants. Capital grants. General/operating support. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open ended INTENDED AWARD DATE: Proposals processed within 3-4 mos. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization RESTRICTIONS: Individual LOCATION: TX. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: TX. ELIGIBILITY: Requests from the same organization can be considered only once every 12 months. Proposal guidelines are available, upon request, on audio-cassette for persons who are visually impaired. The Foundation may support foundation-administered programs and does make program-related investments. LIMITATIONS: In general, contributions are not made to church or seminary construction projects, annual fundraising appeals or events, biomedical research projects, professional conferences and symposia, or to cover expenses of out-of-state performances or competitions. Endowment gifts are rare. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Submit 1 unbound copy of proposal. Narrative should be brief. CONTACT PERSON: Grants Administration Dept. Wilson Historic District 3003 Swiss Ave. Dallas, TX 75204-7520 (214) 826-9431 TECHNICAL CONTACT: Outside Dallas: 800-826-9431 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 06110 Meadows Foundation Wilson Historic District 3003 Swiss Ave. Dallas, TX 75204-6090 PHONE: (214) 826-9431 AREA CODES: 214 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The Meadows Foundation distributes grants in five areas: Arts and Culture, Civic and Public Affairs, Education, Health (including HIV/AIDS), and Human Services. Eligible applicants are IRS 501(c)(3) organizations in Texas. Recent recipients of HIV/AIDS-related grants include Christopher House in Austin (To establish home-based health services for people with AIDS); the Dallas chapter of the American Red Cross (Three years' support to continue HIV/AIDS education programs); and Tarrant County Hospital District in Fort Worth (Toward construction of an AIDS in-patient treatment center at John Peter Smith Hospital). AIDS Services of Austin and the PWA Coalition of Dallas have also received funds. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1993: 165 funds awarded, total: $12244044 TAX NO.: 756015322 PUBLICATION(S): Annual Report. Date: Mon, 20 Nov 1995 11:03:22 +0500 From: ghgreenk{CONTRACTOR/ASPEN/ghgreenk}%NAC-GATEWAY.ASPEN@ace.aspensys.com Subject: Funding Information from CDC NAC (2) New/updated funds, cont' Page 2 of 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------ FUND TITLES INCLUDED IN THIS WINDOW: 1) New York Community Trust: Grants for Health and People with Special Needs. (UPDATE) 2) Dolfinger - McMahon Foundation: General Fund Announcement. (UPDATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------ **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 06115-001 FUND TITLE: New York Community Trust: Grants for Health and People with Special Needs. DESCRIPTION: The funding priorities of the New York Community Trust include health and people with special needs. Funding is provided for biomedical research; health services, systems and policies, and people with special needs (i.e. AIDS, children and youth with disabilities, the elderly, persons affected by mental health and retardation, and people with visual disabilities). AIDS-related grants support policy research and advocacy efforts that increase public understanding of AIDS and HIV infection; improve the funding and delivery of services; and improve coordination among service organizations. TARGET AUDIENCE: 300 - General Public, Consumers, 306 - Adolescents, 311 - Blind Persons, 314 - Children, 316 - Developmentally Delayed Persons, 324 - Families, 332 - Persons with Physical Disabilities, 352 - Minorities, 360 - Older Americans, 400 - Persons With AIDS, 445 - HIV Positive Persons SUBJECT AREAS: Advocacy, Health care, HIV prevention, Mentally disabled, Persons with AIDS, Physically disabled, Policy development, Research, Technical assistance FINANCIAL INFORMATION MINIMUM: $5000 MAXIMUM: $35000 FUND DURATION: Open ended. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. Technical assistance. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open ended INTENDED AWARD DATE: Open ended. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: Non Profit RESTRICTIONS: Individual Religious Organization LOCATION: New York City, NY. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: New York City, NY. ELIGIBILITY: Applications for AIDS-related projects are only accepted in response to requests for proposals. Applicants must contact the Trust to request the AIDS Fund Guidelines, and to be placed upon the Trust's mailing list. LIMITATIONS: Grants are rarely made for endowments, building campaigns, general operating support, or religious purposes. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Contact funder for application. CONTACT PERSON: Grants Manager 2 Park Ave., 24th Floor New York, NY 10016 (212) 686-0010 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 06115 New York Community Trust #2 Park Ave. New York, NY 10016 PHONE: (212) 686-0010 AREA CODES: 212 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The New York Community Trust seeks to strengthen families, develop youth, build community, promote multicultural understanding, and meet basic human needs. Grants are made in four program areas: children, youth, and families; community development and the environment; education, arts, and the humanities; and health and people with special needs. Health-related grants support biomedical research; health services, systems and policies; and issues impacting on persons affected by HIV/AIDS, children and youth with disabilities, the elderly, people with emotional and developmental disabilities, and people with visual disabilities. The Trust also administers the New York City AIDS Fund, a collaborative effort of grantmaking organizations in the City to promote community-based prevention and service projects. Recent HIV/AIDS-related grant recipients include the Academy for Educational Development (to evaluate AIDS education in NYC schools); AIDS and Adolescents Network of NYC; and the Lower East Side Adolescent AIDS Project TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1993: 3102 funds awarded, total: $150568477 TAX NO.: 133062214 ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 13382-001 FUND TITLE: Dolfinger - McMahon Foundation: General Fund Announcement. DESCRIPTION: The Dolfinger - McMahon Foundation makes grants to support arts and culture, higher and secondary education, environmental issues, health, human services, and public benefit programs. Primary areas of interest include the disadvantaged, handicapped persons, race relations, social and urban programs, church programs, and health agencies. Demonstration, experimental, or "seed money" projects are favored. TARGET AUDIENCE: 300 - General Public, Consumers, 306 - Adolescents, 314 - Children, 316 - Developmentally Delayed Persons, 332 - Persons with Physical Disabilities, 366 - Low Income Persons, 400 - Persons With AIDS, 445 - HIV Positive Persons SUBJECT AREAS: Churches, Colleges and universities, Community programs, Health care, Performing arts, Schools, Social services, Visual arts FINANCIAL INFORMATION FUND TOTAL NOTE: Grants limited to $20,000/yr to a single project or program. MAXIMUM: $20000 FUND DURATION: 3 yrs. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Demonstration grants. Seed money. Program support. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 981001 980401 971001 970401 961001 960401 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Notification: 1-2 wks. after spring & fall mtgs. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Non Profit RESTRICTIONS: Individual LOCATION: Greater Philadelphia, PA. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: Greater Philadelphia, PA. ELIGIBILITY: Emergency grants are rarely made and, once made, will disqualify the agency from receiving any additional funding for the succeeding three years. Projects should reasonably be expected to be accomplished by a single grant in a relatively brief period of time. LIMITATIONS: The Foundation does not make grants for: projects beyond the limits of Greater Philadelphia; ordinary operating expenses; creation of or additions to endowments; medical or scientific research; projects for the construction, renovation or acquisition of physical facilities; projects that will likely entail grants from the Foundation beyond a period of 3 yrs or that may not reasonably be expected to be self-supporting thereafter; or special interest advocacy through legislative lobbying, focused litigation, or solicitation of government agencies. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Initial approach by letter. Submit 1 copy of proposal. CONTACT PERSON: Marlene Valcich, Exec. Secy. c/o Duane, Morris & Heckscher 1 Liberty Place Philadelphia, PA 19103-1910 (215) 979-1768 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 13382 Dolfinger - McMahon Foundation c/o Duane, Morris & Heckscher 1 Liberty Pl. Philadelphia, PA 19103-7396 PHONE: (215) 979-1768 AREA CODES: 215 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation makes grants for demonstration, experimental or "seed money" projects in the Greater Philadelphia area only. Emergency grants are rarely made. Funds support arts and culture; education; environmental / animals; health; human services; and public / society benefit programs. Sexual health grants have gone to Planned Parenthood, CHOICE, and the Family Planning Council of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Recently, the Philadelphia Museum of Art received funds to support art-related collaborative recreational programs for people with HIV and AIDS. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1992: 98 funds awarded, total: $544823 PUBLICATION(S): Report on Operations.