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» Funding Opportunity: Become a Reclaiming Futures Site

Reclaiming Futures announced that the DOJ, OJP and OJJDP are seeking applications for $1.325 million in funding (over 4 years) to spread and implement the Reclaiming Futures model. More specifically, grants will be given to build the capacity of st…[more]

» Fuel Up to Play 60 Wants to Help Your School Be Healthier

The National Dairy Council and The National Football League want kids to get active and be healthy. They are offering K-12 schools up to $4,000 to help jumpstart and sustain healthy nutrition and physical activity improvements. Eligible schools must …[more]

» Grants for Chemistry Teachers With Innovative Ideas

American Chemical Society will be awarding grants of up to $1,500. The ACS-Hach High School Chemistry Grant is awarded to U.S. high school chemistry teachers to support ideas that transform classroom learning, foster student development and reveal th…[more]

» New York Road Runners Offering Grants

New York Road Runners (NYRR) seeks to make running a part of every child’s school day by providing free running programs and resources to schools and communities in New York City and across the country. This school year, NYRR is excited to laun…[more]

» Department of Education Offers ‘CAMP’ Grants

The Federal Department of Education is accepting applications for its College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP). The purpose of CAMP is to provide academic and financial support to help migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their children complete th…[more]

» Planet Connect Offers Grants to High Schoolers

Planet Connect is offering high school students grants of $1,000 to implement their problem-solving projects and participate in a local internship focused on wildlife conservation. Winners will be provided $500.00 to turn their projects into reality.…[more]

» National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards

The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, invites applications for the 2012 Nation…[more]

» Innovations in Reading Prize, 2012

Each year, the National Book Foundation awards a number of prizes of up to $2,500 each to individuals and institutions — or partnerships between the two — that have developed innovative means of creating and sustaining a lifelong love of reading.…[more]

» RMYF Grants to Evaluative Innovative Programs for At-Risk Youth

The Ruddie Memorial Youth Foundation (RMYF) offers Evaluation Grants for first time applicants to assess the successfulness of innovative programs or innovative components of programs that serve disadvantaged youth. This is the only grant available t…[more]

» Students Hit the Road with Road Scholarship

Since 2002 the SYTA Youth Foundation (SYF) has offered grants up to $1,000 for qualifying students in need of financial assistance for educational and group travel. SYF is a sister organization of the Student & Youth Travel Association. To qualif…[more]

» Best Buy Funds “Learning, Life Skills and Leadership”

Best Buy is offering grants ranging from $4,000 to $10,000 through its Community Grants program for eligible non-profits focused on “serving a diverse population of young teens in the areas of learning, life skills and leadership.” Special consid…[more]

» California: Chafee Grant Offers Education Funding for Foster Youth

The Chafee Grant, a mixture of state and federal funds, offers financial assistance to current or former foster youth in California interesting in pursuing technical training or college within the state. Applicants must be younger than 22, still in o…[more]

» Finish Line Grants Focus on Athletics and Wellness

Finish Line Youth Foundation, a division of Finish Line, Inc., offers two grant opportunities with a specific focus on wellness and athletics. Grant proposals from eligible non-profits should focus on delivering direct services to youth under the age…[more]

» Ronald McDonald Grant Doesn’t Clown Around With Kids Health

The Ronald McDonald House Charities try to improve the health and well being of children directly. The charity takes a holistic, family-centered approach to helping bring kids care. The Ronald McDonald House Charity hopes to partner with organization…[more]

» Virginia-Centric Funding: Science, Technology and Literacy

Virginia-based Cox Charities offers annual funding for eligible non-profits focused in the areas of “science and technology, mentoring, literacy and other areas promoting the education of youth” within the state of Virginia. Grant requests should…[more]

» Encouraging Responsible Parenting and Sportsmanship

Responsible Sports is offering grants of $2,500 to non-profit youth sports organizations or educational athletic programs to promote responsible parenting and sportsmanship. Coaches and parents complete online coursework and subsequent quizzes for a …[more]

» Teens: Recognition of Outstanding Teen Volunteers

Teens around the nation are encouraged to apply for the Prudential Spirit of Community Award for exceptional volunteer work that positively impacts their communities. Applicants must be in school, in grades 5 to 12 to apply. The top awardees are reco…[more]

» Down And Dirty: Gardening Grants

The Youth Garden Grant Program (YGGP), supported by The Home Depot Garden Club, will award more than $50,000 in home depot gift cards for youth-oriented gardening programs before year’s end. Five grantees will receive $1,000 gift cards, and 95 othe…[more]

» Help Foster Kids Build Lasting Relationships

From the federal level, the Administration of Children, Youth and Families are offering funding opportunities to support effective strategies to help youth at risk of aging out of foster care develop skills to strengthen and manage their relationship…[more]

» Honda to Fund STEM & Environmental Education Initiatives

The Americann Honda Foundation is offering grants ranging between $20,000 and $60,000 annually for 501© (3) non-profits and both public and private schools. Youth education programs must be specifically focused on STEM (science, technology, engineer…[more]