Date: Thu, 8 Feb 1996 13:35:01 +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. In the past week, two new funds and three updated funds loaded to the Funding Database. These records are cited below and in the following window. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FUND TITLES INCLUDED IN THE WINDOW: 1) Pediatric AIDS Foundation: Student Intern Award Program 1996. 2) Sonoma County Community Foundation: General Fund Announcement. 3) Frost Foundation, Ltd.: General Fund Announcement. ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 10722-007 FUND TITLE: Pediatric AIDS Foundation: Student Intern Award Program 1996. DESCRIPTION: The Pediatric AIDS Foundation's Student Intern Award Program (6th cycle) is primarily intended to provide an opportunity for gifted high-school seniors, college, graduate and medical school students to engage in clinical and research programs related to pediatric HIV/AIDS, providing motivation for them to consider future careers in pediatric HIV/AIDS. The intern's work must consist of active participation. The program may be oriented towards basic medical research, clinical research or psychosocial research. The internship may be performed at any time during the twelve month period beginning April 25, 1996. TARGET AUDIENCE: 378 - Students, Young Adults SUBJECT AREAS: Clinical research, Research FINANCIAL INFORMATION FUND TOTAL NOTE: $2000 to each student for 320 hours of work (4 hours/week). AVERAGE: $2000 FUND DURATION: 1 yr (12 mos.) TYPE OF SUPPORT: Internships. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 960319 INTENDED AWARD DATE: April 25, 1996. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: Individual LOCATION: Location unrestricted. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: Location unrestricted. EXPECTED RESULT: Submit summary of work accomplished. ELIGIBILITY: Students must apply through a sponsor who has expertise in pediatric AIDS clinical care or research. The sponsor must indicate the relevance of this internship to pediatric AIDS. Sponsors must be M.D.s, Ph.D.s or licensed clinical social workers and may only recommend one student for this program during the award period. Students may apply with a sponsor who is not at the institution they are currently attending. Students must be enrolled in school full-time (or planning on enrolling). Students who submit summaries of their work may apply for a renewal of this grant. The Pediatric AIDS Foundation is committed to encouraging disadvantaged students to apply and will provide appropriate considerations in the review process of the application. LIMITATIONS: Post-doctoral fellows are not eligible for this award. Sponsors will not be considered for further funding until summaries for past interns are received by the Foundation. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Submit original & 5 copies of application. Do not fax. CONTACT PERSON: Trish Devine, Program Manager Pediatric AIDS Foundation 1311 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90404 (310) 395-9051 (310) 395-5149 FAX NO. ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 10722 Pediatric AIDS Foundation Main Office 1311 Colorado Ave. Santa Monica, CA 90404 PHONE: (310) 395-9051 AREA CODES: 310 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The Pediatric AIDS Foundation, founded by Elizabeth Glaser, Susan De Laurentis, and Susan Zeegen, is committed to funding studies in critical unresolved areas of pediatric AIDS. Its regular funding programs include one- and two-year pediatric research grants; pediatric short-term scientific awards; emergency assistance to hospitals caring for children with HIV/AIDS; and a student intern award program to provide clinical and research program opportunities to students. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 28528-001 FUND TITLE: Sonoma County Community Foundation: General Fund Announcement. DESCRIPTION: The Sonoma County Community Foundation seeks to enhance the quality of life for all people in Sonoma County. In the Spring and Fall Grant Cycles, the Foundation provides funding in the areas of health and human services, arts and humanities, and education. Priority is given to: projects and organizations addressing basic human needs such as food, clothing and shelter; prevention programs to alleviate root causes or develop long-term solutions; projects assisting residents whose needs are not met by existing services; projects encouraging efficient use of community resources, coordination among organizations, and elimination of duplicate services; and programs stimulating community participation and volunteer involvement. The Foundation has not made many AIDS-related grants, but has funded all of the requests received. TARGET AUDIENCE: 300 - General Public, Consumers, 335 - Persons Practicing High Risk Behavior, 366 - Low Income Persons, 400 - Persons With AIDS, 445 - HIV Positive Persons, 673 - Community Organizations SUBJECT AREAS: Clothing, Coalitions, Community programs, Food services, Housing, Performing arts, Prevention programs, Social services, Visual arts FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAXIMUM: $5000 FUND DURATION: 1 yr. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Discretionary grants. Donor advised / donor desig grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 960826 960226 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Notification: May, Nov. Funds avail: June, Dec. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: Community Based Organization IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization RESTRICTIONS: Educational Organization, Institution Individual LOCATION: Sonoma County, CA. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: Sonoma County, CA. ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must use the community foundation's grant application form. Grants are made on a year-to-year basis; multi-year grants will not be considered. LIMITATIONS: The Sonoma County Community Foundation will generally not make grants to support: annual fund campaigns, special fundraising events, or debt retirement; religious purposes and political purposes; projects that primarily serve residents outside Sonoma County; grants or loans to individuals, except scholarships; public projects that the government normally supports or should be expected to support; and high administrative costs and ongoing operating expenses. Grants to individual artists will not be available in 1996. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Contact funder by letter or fax to request application. CONTACT PERSON: Diana Haigwood, Pgm Officer Fountaingrove Center 3550 Round Barn Blvd. Ste. 212 3550 Round Barn Blvd., Ste. 212 Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 579-4073 (707) 579-4801 FAX NO. ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 28528 Sonoma County Community Foundation Fountaingrove Center 3550 Round Barn Blvd. Ste. 212 Santa Rosa, CA 95403 PHONE: (707) 579-4073 AREA CODES: 707 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The Sonoma County Community Foundation provides a local reservoir of funds to address changing needs and opportunities in order to enhance the quality of life for all people in Sonoma County. Grants support health and human services, education, the environment, and the arts. Although few AIDS-related proposals have been submitted, the Foundation has funded all of the requests received. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private. ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 29019-001 FUND TITLE: Frost Foundation, Ltd.: General Fund Announcement. DESCRIPTION: The Frost Foundation, Ltd. focuses its funding on social service and humanitarian needs, the environment, and education. Consideration will include, but not be limited to violence in the streets, domestic violence, child abuse, specific public health issues such as alcohol and drug abuse, homelessness and problems of the elderly. Environmental grants focus on research, education and action to conserve and protect the environment; and education grants focus on innovative educational approaches. HIV/AIDS-related grants may be made under the auspices of the social service and humanitarian needs program. TARGET AUDIENCE: 300 - General Public, Consumers, 306 - Adolescents, 314 - Children, 335 - Persons Practicing High Risk Behavior, 366 - Low Income Persons, 375 - Homeless Persons, 378 - Students, Young Adults, 400 - Persons With AIDS, 445 - HIV Positive Persons SUBJECT AREAS: Colleges and universities, Curriculum, Drug treatments and rehabilitation, Housing, Public education, Public health, Schools, Social services FINANCIAL INFORMATION FUND DURATION: Open ended. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. Seed money. Matching grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 981201 980601 971201 970601 961201 960601 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Awards made annually in mid March & late Sept. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization RESTRICTIONS: For Profit Individual LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. ELIGIBILITY: If the Foundation wishes to consider your proposal, it will request 2 copies of a full proposal within four weeks of the submission deadline. This full proposal will be due approximately seven weeks following the original submission deadline. LIMITATIONS: The following are examples of projects the Foundation will not support: advocacy (projects that are highly political in nature); arts and humanities (cultural projects that do not meet a pressing social need); brick-and-mortar projects; endowments; medical research, unless it is vitally needed and does not use animals; operating funds; religion (although church-based humanitarian projects may be considered); scholarships; and sponsorship for special events. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Submit 5 copies of 1 p proposal summary. FAXES not accepted. CONTACT PERSON: Mary Amelia Whited-Howell 314 McKenzie St. Santa Fe, NM 87501 (505) 986-0208 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 29019 Frost Foundation, Ltd. 314 McKenzie St. Santa Fe, NM 87501 PHONE: (505) 986-0208 AREA CODES: 505 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The Frost Foundation, Ltd. focuses its funding on social service and humanitarian needs; the environment; and education. Grants are made twice-yearly to IRS 501(c)(3) organizations. Recent HIV/AIDS-related grant recipients include Hope House, Inc. (for a women's project by this provider of housing for persons rendered homeless by AIDS); The Resources for Experimental AIDS Therapies, Inc. (TREAT) (for town hall meetings to enable information dissemination); and The Hospice Center in Santa Fe, NM (for support of a rural services program). TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1992: 78 funds awarded, total: $1293417 TAX NO.: 720520342 PUBLICATION(S): Guidelines for Grantmaking Activity. Biennial report.