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Federal Deadlines, searchable by deadline date or key word,
are updated every morning so that you always have access to
the latest federal grant opportunities.
Here’s a sample of Federal Deadlines for July
2005:
Department of Health and Human Services/Health
Resources and Services Administration – Title III: Categorical
Grant Program to Provide Outpatient Early Intervention Services
with Respect to HIV Disease
Deadline:
July 19, 2005
Amount: Estimated available funds: $38,000,000.
Estimated number of awards: 76. Estimated average award: $450,000.
Eligibility: Currently funded Title III
programs whose project periods expire in December 2005 and
March 2006 and new public or private nonprofit organizations
proposing to serve the same patients and populations currently
being serviced by these existing projects
Description: The purpose of this funding
is to provide, on an ongoing outpatient basis, high quality
early intervention services/primary care to individuals with
HIV infection by increasing the present capacity and capability
of eligible ambulatory health service entities. These expanded
services become part of a continuum of HIV prevention and
care for individuals who are at risk for HIV infections or
are HIV infected. All early intervention services programs
must provide: HIV counseling and testing; counseling and education
on living with HIV; appropriate medical evaluation and clinical
care; and other essential services such as oral health care,
outpatient mental health services, outpatient substance abuse
services and nutritional services, and appropriate referrals
for specialty services. A major focus is on increasing access
to HIV primary care and support services for communities of
color.
Contact: Jose Morales, MD, 301-443-0493;
email: jmorales@hrsa.gov.
Website: http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/preview/hivaids.htm#hrsa05054
National
Endowment for the Humanities – Reference Materials Grants
Deadline:
July 15, 2005
Amount: Estimated grant range: $80,000-$700,000.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations or
institutions and state and local government agencies
Description: These grants are given to support
projects to create reference works and research tools. Eligible
projects include: databases and electronic archives that codify
and integrate humanities materials, or provide bibliographical
control of a subject or field; print and online encyclopedias
about various fields in the humanities or about a particular
area or subject; historical, etymological, and bilingual dictionaries
that document a language, as well as reference grammars and
other linguistic tools; tools for spatial analysis and representation
of humanities data, such as atlases and geographical information
systems; and descriptive catalogs that provide detailed information
about humanities materials.
Contact: Division of Preservation and Access,
202-606-8570; email: preservation@neh.gov.
Website: http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/referencematerials.html
and http://www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/NEH/OPUB/OPO/NEH-GRANTS-111604-007/listing.html
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