   | Title  | Program/URL | Due Date  | Description | Contact | Category  |
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| | Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding | October 23, 2006 | The EJSG Program helps communities address their exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. The project's primary purpose must be: (1) to build the collaborative partnership; (2) to identify the local environmental and/or public health issues to be addressed; and (3) to envision solutions and empower the community through education, training, and outreach.
| | Community and Econ |
| | Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding | October 10, 2006 |
Program: AACC Community Colleges Broadening Horizons through Service Learning
Deadline: October 2, 2006 DEADLINE UPCOMING!
Contact: Gail Robinson, 202-728-0200, ext. 254 or
Synopsis: Eight community colleges will be selected to develop model service learning programs and will be known as Horizons men tee colleges. These eight colleges will be mentored by four service learning practitioners - Horizons mentors - also selected in this national grant competition. This effort is possible with the support of the Corporation for National and Community Service and its Learn and Serve America program.
| | Community and Econ |
| | Click Here for More Information | 2050 |
These grants and agreements support funding for financial resources to build and improve the compliance assurance and enforcement capacity of federally recognized Indian tribal governments (tribes), inter-tribal consortia, or tribal organizations by providing financial resources and to improve compliance with environmental laws. Due Date Info: Specified in the applicable Solicitation for Grant Applications (Region Based Funding)
| | Community and Econ |
| | Program Solicitation | 2006 | CSREES announces the availability of grant funds and requests applications for the Tribal Colleges Extension Service Program for fiscal year (FY) 2006 to provide funding for the 1994 Land-Grant Institutions to conduct non-formal education and outreach activities to help meet the needs of the Native American people and to provide essential services to their communities. CSREES anticipates the amount available for support of this program in FY 2006 will be approximately $3,142,080. | | Community and Econ |
| | Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding | |
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Synopsis: These grants and agreements support funding for financial resources to build and improve the compliance assurance and enforcement capacity of federally recognized Indian tribal governments, inter-tribal consortia, or tribal organizations by providing financial resources to improve compliance with environmental laws. Specified in the applicable Solicitation for Grant Applications (Region Based Funding)
| | Community and Econ |
| | Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding | | EDA is soliciting applications to undertake curriculum development and training for economic development practitioners for the concept of regionalism. This research project seeks to create training materials and tools for local community and economic development practitioners to embrace the concept of regionalism and construct cluster development initiatives, and to develop a curriculum for enhancing the capacity of economic development practitioners to understand these ideas.
| | Community and Econ |
| | Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding | | FY 2006 Department of Defense Awards
The Department of Defense has announced FY2006 awards under the DoD Instrumentation Program for TCUs. For FY2006, $1.7 million in awards went to 10 of 19 TCU applicants. For more information, see:
ACTION REQUEST:
Please contact Meg Goetz by email (mgoetz@aihec.org) if you are one of the nine institutions that did NOT receive an award. (We are attempting to build a case for increased funding for this important program. We need to know whether your review panel (readers) gave your proposal favorable reviews, and even recommended funding. We also need to know whether you attend the UNCF proposal-writing workshop for the DoD program, which was held on June 9, 2006 in Denver.)
| | Community and Econ |
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Mechanism For Supporting EPA’s Washington Internship for Native Students (WINS) Program
AIEO is currently developing two, three year grant packages of $450,000 each for scholarships and
internships. The Request For Proposals will be published in the Fall. Each grant package can then
be used as a vehicle for EPA Offices to provide funding support for American Indians. The
Internship program will include several internships within tribal communities where tribes have an
advanced environmental program. Part of the scholarship program is for the students to earn college
or university credits for their work. This agreement can be with TCU's or local colleges or
universities. Caren Robinson can be contacted for additional information at 202-564-0544 or .
| | Community and Econ |
| | Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding144 | | Program: Native American Business Enterprise Center (NABEC)
Agency: Minority Business Development Agency, DOC
Deadline: October 18, 2006 DEADLINE UPCOMING!
NOTE: A pre-application teleconference will be held for the NABEC program on October 3, 2006. Pre-application conference information is available on MBDA's Portal at
Synopsis: The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is soliciting for competitive
applications from organizations to operate a Native American Business Enterprise
Center (NABEC). This is not a grant program to help start a business. Applications submitted must be to operate a Native American Business Enterprise Center (NABEC) and to provide business consultation to eligible clients.
| | Community and Econ |