Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 15:26:16 +0500 From: ghgreenk{CONTRACTOR/ASPEN/ghgreenk}%NAC-GATEWAY.ASPEN@ace.aspensys.com Subject: Funding Information from CDC NAC (1) Page 1 of 2 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. Yesterday, two new and two updated records were loaded to the Funding Database. These are cited below: ----------------------------------------------------------------- FUND TITLES INCLUDED IN THIS WINDOW: 1. Sega Foundation: Youth Education and Health. (NEW) 2. Children and Youth: Investing in the Future. (NEW. Digital Equipment Corporation) ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 32019-001 FUND TITLE: Sega Foundation: Youth Education and Health. DESCRIPTION: The Sega Foundation was founded to address the well-being of children by supporting youth health and education programs. Foundation health grants improve access to quality medical care for children and youth. Such grants will be considered for programs that address the pediatric AIDS crisis, provide direct medical attention to children in need, and improve access to quality care through technology. Education grants will be considered for programs that advance education through technology, promote excellence in teaching, and improve learning through outreach to disenfranchised youth. The Foundation prefers to support innovative approaches with measurable outcomes. TARGET AUDIENCE: 306 - Adolescents, 314 - Children, 339 - Infants, 378 - Students, Young Adults, 410 - Children With HIV/AIDS, 419 - Infants With HIV/AIDS SUBJECT AREAS: Adolescents, Children, Curriculum, Health care, HIV prevention, Pediatric AIDS, Schools FINANCIAL INFORMATION FUND DURATION: Not specified. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 980930 980330 970930 970330 960930 960330 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Applications reviewed 6/30 and 12/31. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Public Education Department RESTRICTIONS: Individual Religious Organization LOCATION: San Francisco Bay Area, CA. United States, location unrestricted. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: San Francisco Bay Area, CA. United States, location unrestricted. EXPECTED RESULT: Periodic program progress and financial reports. ELIGIBILITY: The Foundation is particularly interested on under-served populations, national projects and those serving the San Francisco Bay area are of primary interest. Sega Foundation accepts its own application, adapted from the New York Common Application Form, although the full Common Application may be submitted as well. LIMITATIONS: The Foundation generally will not support general operations, endowments, fund-raising events, single medical issue programs, or multiple year grant commitments. Ineligible applicants include those organizations whose activities or policies include specific political purposes, sectarian or denominational religious activities, or that discriminate on the basis of race, sex or color. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Initial contact by letter. CONTACT PERSON: Trizia L. Hill 255 Shoreline Dr. Redwood City, CA 94065 (415) 508-2800 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 32019 Sega Foundation 255 Shoreline Dr. Redwood City, CA 94065 PHONE: (415) 508-2800 AREA CODES: 415 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The Sega Foundation, founded in 1992, focuses on supporting programs that work to ensure access to quality education and healthcare for all youth. The Foundation maintains a particular interest in meeting the needs of children with HIV/AIDS, as evidenced by a recent grant made to the Pediatric AIDS Foundation to support HIV/AIDS educational programs. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. TAX NO.: 946648255 ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 32020-001 FUND TITLE: Children and Youth: Investing in the Future. DESCRIPTION: Digital Equipment Corporation provides cash and computer / technology grants to programs directed towards children and youth. Grants support health, education and leadership development programs and organizations. Health programs should address positive social development and family issues, ranging from AIDS education to substance abuse prevention and violence / abuse against children. Education programs should bridge the gap between schools and community programs in order to enhance learning experiences. Leadership and excellence programs should promote positive experiences and personal growth. Computer and technology grants may be provided to organizations that are not primarily serving children and youth. Specifically, Digital is interested in supporting education, health care and community programs. Digital requires that applicants contribute towards the cost of this equipment, and grants range from 25% - 50% of the total cost. (PC & related equipment - 25% max. grant; Digital products, hardware, networks, etc - 50% max. grant) TARGET AUDIENCE: 306 - Adolescents, 314 - Children SUBJECT AREAS: Adolescents, Children, Colleges and universities, Community programs, Curriculum, Drug education, Health care, HIV prevention, Schools FINANCIAL INFORMATION FUND DURATION: 1 yr. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open ended INTENDED AWARD DATE: Up to 120 d. from submission to notification. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Non Profit RESTRICTIONS: Individual Religious Organization LOCATION: Location unrestricted. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: Location unrestricted. ELIGIBILITY: A request for cash or equipment support must meet a majority of the following criteria: 1) Meets critical corporate and community needs; 2) Directly impacts or benefits key Digital communities; 3) Has sound financial management and a demonstrated need for support; 4) Serves as a catalyst for raising funds from other sources; 5) Is recognized as a model program and has potential for replication; and 6) Demonstrates a Digital employee involvement or interest. LIMITATIONS: Digital will not consider support for: capital campaigns and endowments; private foundations; trips, sporting events, transportation and tours; tickets for tables and advertising for charitable events and testimonials; fundraising and marketing programs that benefit nonprofits; political, fraternal or veterans organizations; organizations that violate Digital principles and philosophies; or multi-year grants. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Phone office to discuss the proposed program's feasibility. CONTACT PERSON: Corporate Contributions Pgm. 111 Powder Mill Rd., MSO1/L14 Maynard, MA 01754-0175 (508) 493-9210 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 32020 Digital Equipment Corporation Corporate Contributions Program 111 Powder Mill Rd., MSO1/L14 Maynard, MA 01754-1418 PHONE: (508) 493-9210 AREA CODES: 508 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The Digital Equipment Corporation supports health, education and leadership development programs benefitting children and young people through its Corporate Contributions Program. Health grants address issues ranging from HIV/AIDS education to substance abuse prevention and violence/abuse against children. HIV/AIDS-related grants are made worldwide. Recent recipients include Media Works, MA (to promote an HIV/AIDS education video); 4 camper scholarships (for Camp Heartland, WI, the nation's largest camping program for children affected by HIV/AIDS; and Granma's House, DC (to support a program for HIV-infected infants and children). TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1992: 300 funds awarded, total: $31000000 Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 15:55:24 +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 of2 ----------------------------------------------------------------- FUND TITLES INCLUDED IN THIS WINDOW: 1. McKenzie River Gathering Foundation: General Fund Guidelines. (NEW) 2. Dr. Scholl Foundation: General Fund Announcement. (UPDATE) ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 32021-001 FUND TITLE: McKenzie River Gathering Foundation: General Fund Guidelines. DESCRIPTION: The McKenzie River Gathering Foundation is a multi-issue social change foundation that supports human rights, economic justice, environmental protection, peace and international solidarity groups. Specific issues have included HIV/AIDS, anti-bigotry, racial justice, reproductive rights, lesbian and gay liberation, and domestic violence. "Social change" is defined as "work that educates and organizes people to confront the root causes of their issues of concern." Although "social change" may have more than one definition, all projects must demonstrate that their project brings people together to address a critical social change issue. Organizations seeking funding should be committed to diversity, less likely to receive support from traditional funding sources, and should develop strategic proposals to address their issues. In addition to project grants, the Foundation makes travel grants (up to $250); critical response grants (up to $500 for unforseen organizing opportunities arising between grant cycles); and an annual award of $2000 from the Lilla Jewel Fund for Women Artists. TARGET AUDIENCE: 300 - General Public, Consumers, 338 - Homosexuals, 352 - Minorities, 366 - Low Income Persons, 385 - Bisexuals, 386 - Lesbians SUBJECT AREAS: Advocacy FINANCIAL INFORMATION FUND TOTAL NOTE: Most grant recipients have budgets < $100,000 MAXIMUM: $10000 AVERAGE: $4000 FUND DURATION: Unspecified. TYPE OF SUPPORT: General operating expenses. Project grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open ended INTENDED AWARD DATE: Fall and spring. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Non Profit RESTRICTIONS: Individual LOCATION: OR (Oregon). FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: OR (Oregon). ELIGIBILITY: Requested travel expenses must be for in-state travel. Groups may be funded repeatedly, as long as each proposal meets the Foundation's criteria. Federal tax-exempt status (IRS 501(c)(3)) is not required of applicants. However, such groups will be monitored for tax-exempt purposes prior to awarding of grants, and the Foundation can make grants for no longer than 6 months. LIMITATIONS: The Foundation does not fund: scholarships or projects by individuals; cooperatives, health clinics, schools or social services unless they have a project that promotes social change beyond their basic functions; non-tax-exempt work, such as lobbying or illegal activities such as civil disobedience; and previously funded groups with overdue grant reports. Social services are defined as providing services or resources to individuals. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Contact organization for information. Application required. CONTACT PERSON: Linda Reymers 454 Williamette Eugene, OR 97401 (503) 485-2790 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 32021 McKenzie River Gathering Foundation 454 Williamette Eugene, OR 97401 PHONE: (503) 485-2790 AREA CODES: 503 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The McKenzie River Gathering Foundation is a multi-issue social change foundation that supports projects throughout Oregon. Programs receiving support are those: working for progressive social change, committed to diversity; unlikely to receive funding from traditional sources; and that are strategic. The Foundation's interests include HIV/AIDS, reproductive rights, lesbian and gay liberation, homeless rights, and anti-bigotry programming. The Foundation will not support direct services. Recent recipients of HIV/AIDS-related grants include Rogue AIDS Awareness, Oregon. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. PUBLICATION(S): Grant guidelines. ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 23593-001 FUND TITLE: Dr. Scholl Foundation: General Fund Announcement. DESCRIPTION: The Dr. Scholl Foundation makes grants to support three areas: 1) Private education, including elementary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, and medical and nursing institutions; 2) General charitable programs, including grants to hospitals, and programs for children, the developmentally disable, and senior citizens; and 3) Civic, cultural, social services, health care, economic and religious activities. However, these categories are not intended to limit the interest of the Foundation to other worthwhile projects. HIV/AIDS-related grants support research, education and prevention projects. TARGET AUDIENCE: 306 - Adolescents, 314 - Children, 316 - Developmentally Delayed Persons, 360 - Older Americans, 378 - Students, Young Adults SUBJECT AREAS: Adolescents, Children, Colleges and universities, Health care, Handicapped persons, Schools, Social services FINANCIAL INFORMATION FUND DURATION: Date not specified. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 010515 000515 990515 980515 970515 960515 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Notification: November. Grant payments: December. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: Educational Organization, Institution Hospital IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Non Profit Social Service Organization RESTRICTIONS: For Profit Individual Public Education Department LOCATION: Location unrestricted. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: Location unrestricted. ELIGIBILITY: Applications accepted Nov. 1 - May 15. LIMITATIONS: In general, the Foundation does not fund: political organizations or campaigns or lobbyist organizations; foundations that are themselves grantmaking bodies; general endowments; unrestricted purpose grants; general support; grants for the reduction of an operating deficit or to liquidate a debt; testimonial dinners and other benefit programs; or installment grants, though the Foundation will give consideration to subsequent applications pertaining to the same project. The Foundation will not accept applications or correspondence relating to grants via fax. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Initial contact by letter. Application form required. CONTACT PERSON: Christine Koszalka Grants Coordinator 11 S. La Salle St., Ste. 2100 Chicago, IL 60603-6060 (312) 782-5210 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 23593 Dr. Scholl Foundation 11 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 2100 Chicago, IL 60603-1302 PHONE: (312) 782-5210 AREA CODES: 312 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The Dr. Scholl Foundation supports private education; general charitable programs (including hospitals, and children, the developmentally disabled and senior citizens); and civic, cultural, social services, health care, economic and religious activities. HIV/AIDS-related grants support research, education and prevention projects. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1992: 348 funds awarded, total: $8437075 TAX NO.: 366068724 PUBLICATION(S): Program guidelines.