Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 09:16:34 +0500 From: ghgreenk{CONTRACTOR/ASPEN/ghgreenk}%NAC-GATEWAY.ASPEN@ace.aspensys.com Subject: Funding information from CDC NAC 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. On Thursday, two funding records were updated. These are cited below: ----------------------------------------------------------------- FUND TITLES INCLUDED IN THIS WINDOW: 1. AT & T Foundation: General Grantmaking Guidelines. 2. Hasbro Children's Foundation: General Fund Announcement. ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 09037-001 FUND TITLE: AT & T Foundation: General Grantmaking Guidelines. DESCRIPTION: The AT&T Foundation makes cash grants to nonprofit organizations to support projects in four program areas: arts and culture, education, health and human services, and international. In general, support goes to projects that are national rather than local, in scope or application. However, local grants are made support human services organizations through annual grants to United Way. HIV-related grants are made through the Health and Human Services Program. This program area focuses on projects addressing one of the following four topics. First, increase the availability of and access to health care and social services, with an emphasis on children, adolescents and their families; prenatal care and maternal and child heath care; and people affected by HIV/AIDS. Second, improve community-based education for children and adolescents. Third, encourage diversity in the workplace and society through education and direct-service programs. Fourth, protect the environment, and fifth, support U.S. based national organizations that study broad public-policy issues related to governance and the social and economic issues. TARGET AUDIENCE: 306 - Adolescents, 314 - Children, 324 - Families, 325 - Families of AIDS Patients, 400 - Persons With AIDS, 445 - HIV Positive Persons SUBJECT AREAS: Adolescents, Children, Community health education, Health care, Performing arts, Persons with AIDS, Policy development, Schools, Social services, Visual arts FINANCIAL INFORMATION FUND DURATION: Open ended. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open ended INTENDED AWARD DATE: 90 d. after Mar., June, Sept. and Nov. Board mtgs. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: Community Based Organization Educational Organization, Institution Hospice Organization International IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Non Profit Social Service Organization RESTRICTIONS: Individual Religious Organization LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. International. (Australia. China. India. Indonesia. Japan. Philippines. South Korea. Taiwan. Thailand. France. Germany. Italy. The Netherlands. Poland. Russia. South Africa. Spain. United Kingdom. Argentina. Brazil. Canada. Chile. Colombia. Mexico. Puerto Rico. Venezuela.) FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. International. (Australia. China. India. Indonesia. Japan. Philippines. South Korea. Taiwan. Thailand. France. Germany. Italy. The Netherlands. Poland. Russia. South Africa. Spain. United Kingdom. Argentina. Brazil. Canada. Chile. Colombia. Mexico. Puerto Rico. Venezuela.) ELIGIBILITY: The Foundation prefers to make grants to specific projects rather than for general operating support. Although there are no application deadlines, the Foundation prefers to consider proposals receive back by Jan, End, April and May. LIMITATIONS: The Foundation does not: support organizations that lobby to influence legislation or political campaigns; provide direct support to local chapters of national organizations; support endowments or memorials; provide "bricks and mortar" grants; sponsor any sports team or any sports-related activity; sponsor fundraising events; or donate AT&T products or services. In addition, the Health and Human Services Program does not support: organizations that channel funds received to a third party; disease-specific organizations (except HIV/AIDS); medical research; programs to reduce deficits; child-care and elder-care centers; civic organizations; video and film productions, and underwriting of public education broadcast programs; alcohol and other substance abuse treatment programs; or programs to alleviate homelessness. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Submit letter of intent (3 pgs. or less). CONTACT PERSON: AT&T Foundation Report Room 3100 1301 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10019 (212) 841-6007 (212) 841-4683 FAX NO. TECHNICAL CONTACT: Laura Abbot: 212-841-4747 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 09037 AT & T Foundation 1301 Avenue of the Americas Room 3100 New York, NY 10019 OTHER NAME: AT&T Foundation PHONE: (212) 841-4747 AREA CODES: 212 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The AT&T Foundation supports programs in the United States and abroad through cash grants to nonprofit institutions for innovative programs. Preference is given to those projects that are national in scope. Grants are made in four program areas: Arts and Culture, Education, Health and Human Services, and International. Human services are also supported on a local level through annual grants to United Way. Programs addressing the availability of and access to health care and social services for people affected by HIV/AIDS are supported by a specific initiative within the Health and Human Services program area. Recent HIV/AIDS-related grants include: AIDS Action Committee, MA; AIDS Resource Center, NY; American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR), CA; Project Open Hand, Atlanta, GA; San Francisco AIDS Foundation; AIDS Project Los Angeles; and AIDS Action Foundation, DC. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1991: 778 funds awarded, total: $27692022 1993: 835 funds awarded, total: $27660750 TAX NO.: 133166495 PUBLICATION(S): Annual report. Guidelines. Grants & Financial Summary. **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 28538-001 FUND TITLE: Hasbro Children's Foundation: General Fund Announcement. DESCRIPTION: The Hasbro Children's Foundation funds programs that help improve the quality of life for children; and to build a new network of support to create a caring community for the coming generation. Grants are made to direct service programs serving children up to 12 years of age and their families; and there is a focus on homelessness, education, healthcare and disabilities. Additionally, the Foundation is interested in forming partnerships to produce better programs, and has worked with providers of direct services to children, including community groups, scientific organizations, and academic institutions. TARGET AUDIENCE: 314 - Children, 324 - Families, 410 - Children With HIV/AIDS SUBJECT AREAS: Children, Daycare, Health care, Pediatric AIDS, Schools FINANCIAL INFORMATION MINIMUM: $100 AVERAGE: $40000 FUND DURATION: 1 year. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open ended INTENDED AWARD DATE: 1 wk. after Feb., June & Oct. Board meetings. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization RESTRICTIONS: Individual LOCATION: Location unrestricted. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: Location unrestricted. ELIGIBILITY: The Foundation limits its activities to projects which focus on children through the age of 12. The Foundation prefers to fund direct service rather than advocacy. LIMITATIONS: The Foundation does not make grants to support individual scholarships; general operating costs or endowments; or capital campaigns. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Contact funder for information. CONTACT PERSON: Eve Weiss, Executive Director 32 W. 23rd St. New York, NY 10010 (212) 645-2400 (212) 645-4055 FAX NO. ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 28538 Hasbro Children's Foundation 32 West 23rd St. New York, NY 10010 PHONE: (212) 645-2400 AREA CODES: 212 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: Hasbro Children's Foundation is dedicated to funding programs that improve the quality of life for children (0 - 12 yrs.) and to building a new network of support in order to create a true community of caring for the coming generation. During its first decade in existence, the Foundation made 445 grants totalling more than $20 million in 44 states. The Foundation's HIV-related grants focus on pediatric AIDS. Hasbro Children's Foundation funded the first effort of the National AIDS Fund to support pediatric programs for children with HIV/AIDS. Recently, the Foundation supported the Comprehensive AIDS Family Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1992: 84 funds awarded, total: $2293067 TAX NO.: 222570516