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NEW PRIVATE EDUCATION GRANTS

DEADLINE: Aug 1.

The American Honda Foundation is making available one-year grants from $20,000 to $60,000 for youth education and scientific education. Educational institutions, including K-12, colleges and universities, community colleges and trade schools are eligible, as well as nonprofit organizations and other foundations. “Scientific education” encompasses physical and life sciences, mathematics and the environmental sciences.

The American Honda Foundation was founded to make grants to worthy national nonprofit causes, programs and organizations that directly benefit the people of the United States. Since its inception, the American Honda Foundation has provided more than 401 grants for more than $18.1 million.

To be considered for possible funding, programs related to youth and scientific education should:

  • Be dedicated to improving the human condition of all mankind;
  • Be soundly managed and administered by enthusiastic and dedicated individuals;
  • Look to the future;
  • Offer innovative and creative programs that propose untried methods which ultimately may result in providing solutions to complex cultural, educational, scientific and social concerns;
  • Ensure a broad scope, intent, impact and outreach;
  • Possess a high potential for success with a relatively low incidence of duplication of effort;
  • Operate from a position of financial soundness;
  • Be in urgent need of funding from a priority basis (not necessarily financial need); and
  • Represent a minimal risk in terms of venture capital investment.

INSIDER’S TIP : Organizations may submit only one request during a 12-month period. This includes colleges and universities with several departments/outreach programs The grant range is from $20,000 to $60,000 over a one-year period.

This is just one of many federal and private grant notices posted every week in Children and Youth Funding Report – one of our online, interactive, continually updated grant new services covering new private and federal funding opportunities for education, social services and workforce needs. They include insider application guidance directly from funding officials, proven advice from grants consultants, and valuable insights on how new and proposed federal legislation and policies could affect education and social services delivery.

For more details on this grant, including contact information and other new private and federal educational funding opportunities, just click on or cut and paste the following link into your Web browser to get free access to Children and Youth Funding Report or up to 3 of our other publications.

http://www.cdpublications.com/d092

When you reach our site, just scroll down the page and check off Children and Youth Funding Report.  The date of this story is 3-05-10. However, it is only accessible for a limited time. So, you must sign up for your free access by Friday, March 12.

After that date, you may sign up for free access but to receive information on this grant opportunity  please click on or cut and past the following link into your Web browser to receive the grant information.

http://cdpublications.com/freeresources/freedown.php?ID=145



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