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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
(OPRHP) has announced that funding is available under the Federal Highway
Administration’s Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century’s
Recreational Trails Program. Eligible projects include those involving
the acquisition, new development, renovation development or maintenance of
trails or trail-related facilities that will further develop projects or
goals identified in the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan
(SCORP) or the State Recreational Trail Plan.
Substance Abuse Prevention and Early Intervention Services Department of Health and Human Services
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA)
Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) announces the availability of
Fiscal Year 2003 funds for grants for developing prevention and intervention
mental health services programs at the community level for children,
adolescents and their families. These cooperative agreements will be made
a part of CMHS’ Targeted Capacity Expansion program, Prevention and
Early Intervention. The purpose of the initiative is to increase the
capacity of cities, counties, and tribal governments to provide prevention
and early intervention treatment services to meet emerging and urgent
mental health needs of communities. The program will help communities to
build the service system infrastructure necessary to address serious
local or regional mental health problems through prevention and early
treatment interventions having a strong evidence base.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA)
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
and Center for Mental Health Services announce the availability of Fiscal
Year 2003 funds. The purpose of this targeted capacity expansion program
is to enhance State-level capacity for a coordinated response to mental
health and substance abuse service needs in the aftermath of large-scale
emergencies (both natural and human-caused). Incident response plans and
response infrastructure developed under the grant must include both mental
health and substance abuse agencies and must focus on coordinated mental
health and substance abuse emergency planning and capacity development
activities.
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) that need assistance in refurbishing and
saving distressed facilities can receive assistance from the Department
of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) HOPE VI Revitalization Grant
Program. This grant will be used to help housing agencies revitalize
sites on which public housing projects are located to improve the living
environment for public housing residents and to contribute to the overall
improvement of the surrounding neighborhood. While PHAs are eligible for
the revitalization grants, HUD notes that PHA’s that only administer
section 8 projects and tribal PHAs are not eligible. Funds may be
used for, among other things, relocation expenses for displaced tenants,
demolition, rehabilitation and development efforts.
The Institute of Museums and Library Services
The Institute of Museums and Library Services (IMLS) has begun accepting
applications for its new Learning Opportunity Grant Program. The Learning
Opportunity funding program will encourage museums to invest in their
abilities to use their collections, exhibits and services to strengthen
learning in the schools, in the home and in partnership with other
community organizations. The goal of Learning Opportunities funding is
to provide museums across the country with a unique opportunity to advance
their capacity to serve a wider and more diverse public through education,
partnership and/or technology. Applicants will define how funding relates
to their institution’s strategic agendas in the critical area of public
service. Fiscal Year 2003 Learning Opportunities funding will support
projects and activities, designed by the institution, which strengthen
museums as active resources for lifelong learning and key players in the
establishment of livable communities. These grants will also support the
efforts of museums to upgrade and integrate new technologies into their
overall institutional effectiveness. IMLS seeks to distribute funding
for Learning Opportunities grants across all types and sizes of museums,
as well as among all funding categories. Applicants may apply in three
funding categories: $5,000 - $24,999; $25,000 - $74,999 or $75,000 -
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Grant Writing COPE, Inc. is holding a grant writing seminar from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on October 29, 2002 at the Ramada Inn in Kingston. The seminar will focus on how attendees can "learn how to write proposals that work and then learn how to work the proposals you write." Seminar costs are $145 for a single registration and $125 per person if 2 or more attend from the same organization. Register by calling 845-756-2673. |
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