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Announcement:
Federal Grant Competition Training for Faith-Based Groups in Tallahassee
on Jan 22-24
The registration fee is $25.00 per person and covers the cost of lunch
for the full day of the seminar. See Institute for Youth Development's
website: www.youthdevelopment.org or
call John Roddy or Betty Barrett at (703)471-8750 for more information
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Information:
The Institute for Youth Development (IYD) was awarded a grant from the
federal Department of Health and Human Services to assist faith-and
community- based organizations in competing for federal grants. This
goal will be achieved by conducting approximately 20 regional workshops
per year for three years, providing information on appropriate grant
opportunities, providing technical assistance in the preparation of
grant applications, and conducting a federal style sub-grants competition
for participants. Substantial cash awards shall be given to the winners.
IYD will award between 55 and 95 grants per year for three years with
the average award amount being approximately $30,000.
Eligibility is limited to faith-and community-based organizations
that have never been awarded a federal grant. All participants
applying for a sub-grant must also agree to apply for an appropriate
federal grant of their own choosing.
The regional workshops will accommodate up to 125 individuals.
Participating organizations may send more than one individual
if space permits. The workshops will be of 1 and ½ day’s
duration. Technical assistance will be ongoing and provided
by IYD professional staff. IYD has assembled a team of experienced
grant writers and former federal competitive and formula grants
program managers who will conduct the workshops and provide
ongoing support and advice while organizations prepare for
the two grant competitions. IYD will also work in cooperation
with federal agencies and may have presenters representing
them.
The ultimate goal is to help participating organizations build
capacity to identify federal grant opportunities and to prepare
highly competitive applications for federal assistance.
While the primary focus is on faith-and community-based organizations,
participants may include partners for collaboration in their
social service or educational activities for which they are
seeking funding. However the faith-and community-based organization
must be the fiscal agent as well as the lead partner. Examples
of such partners include but are not limited to institutions
of higher learning, state and local education agencies, private
industry and other faith-and community-based groups.
For further information contact:
The Rev. John Roddy
Institute for Youth Development
(703) 471-8750 ext. 134
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