Kiva and "30 Under 30"

Big things are happening at Kiva.org. Not only does the organization’s day-to-day impact continue to grow virally, but it just won $300,000 from American Express for placing third in the company’s annual Members Project competition. The contest invites individuals and organizations to submit their ideas for a project that will help change the world

Originally posted here:
Kiva and "30 Under 30"

Money for ARTS EXCHANGES ON INTERNATIONAL ISSUES

OBJECTIVESThe Arts Exchanges on International Issues Program is only open to non-profit arts, cultural and educational organizations. The program works with nonprofit organizations to develop cooperative international group projects that introduce American and foreign participants to each other’s cultural and artistic life and traditions. Our projects emphasize the relationship between the arts

Here is the original:
Money for ARTS EXCHANGES ON INTERNATIONAL ISSUES

Money for Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Research, $14,909,000 total funding

Purpose of this program:To support research relevant to arthritis, musculoskeletal and skin diseases, the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) supports research training and basic and clinical investigations including epidemiology and clinical trials in each of the following program areas: The Arthritis Program supports research related to all forms of

See more here:
Money for Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Research, $14,909,000 total funding

Money for Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board

Purpose of this program:To enforce Federal laws requiring accessibility for persons with disabilities in certain federally funded buildings and facilities throughout the Nation; set guidelines and requirements for accessibility standards prescribed by Federal agencies. Provide technical assistance and training on its design guidelines and standards to organizations, agencies, and individuals; and

More here:
Money for Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board

Money for Aquatic Plant Control

Purpose of this program:To provide for the cooperation of the Army Corps of Engineers with State and local government agencies in the control of obnoxious aquatic plants in rivers, harbors, and allied waters.Administered by:US Federal Government Agency (see all agencies)Department of Defense , Department Of The Army, Office Of The Chief Of EngineersCFDA #: 12.100 12.100 AQUATIC PLANT

Original post:
Money for Aquatic Plant Control

Next Page »