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From our experience, we realize that nonprofits are
typically "behind the curve" in terms of technology adaptation. Whether
your organization is currently using workstations with Windows 95 or
you've got the most recent Microsoft products, we believe you
should always know where to go when purchasing new hardware.
In the spirit of helping our clients succeed, we have
collected a number of Internet references available for potential
funding, including technology funding. The following links include a
description of the site:
http://www.aauw.org/3000/felgrawa.html Announces grants for women students. Other information for women's issues.
http://charitychannel.com CharityChannel
discussion forums, join more than 30,000 of your colleagues on forums
discussing such topics as grants and foundations, the law of tax exempt
organizations, college and university advancement, health care
philanthropy, arts and social organization fund raising, international
fund raising, mentoring, and more.
http://www.att.com/foundation/index.html Includes
information and history of the Foundation. Areas supported include
education, arts and culture and civic and community service. Announces
grants available and gives guidelines for applying.
http://www.cfda.gov This
site is a government-wide compendium of Federal programs, projects,
services, and activities which provide assistance or benefits to the
American public. It contains financial and nonfinancial assistance
programs administered by departments and establishments of the Federal
government.
http://www.dana.org/grants Principal
funding areas are health and education. Includes information for
applying for grants. Health grants are primarily for research.
Education grants are for school improvement.
http://philanthropy.com The No. 1 news source for people involved in the philanthropic enterprise.
www.columbusfoundation.com/grants.html Indicates
grants made in the area of health in the Columbus, Ohio area. Home page
indicates how to apply to the Foundation for a grant and details
primary areas of support.
http://www.packfound.org Describes program areas and instructions for applying for grants. Links to other funders of science and math grants.
http://iisd1.iisd.ca/youth/ysbk152.htm Lists
foundations that support youth projects, international cooperation, and
initiatives relating to the environment and development. Provides
mailing addresses of the foundations.
http://www.fedmoney.com/index.html This
site sells software for anyone interested in applying for U. S. federal
grants and loans. FMR is already helping thousands of organizations and
businesses.
http://www.foundations.org Provides links to grantmakers, foundations and charities. Posted by Northern California Community Foundation.
http://www.fundsnetservices.com Extensive resources in the areas of philanthropy for nonprofit organizations, grantwriters and consultants.
http://www.globalfundforwomen.org International
nonprofit grant making organization. Provides support to women's groups
working on emerging, controversial or difficult issues. Supports equal
opportunity regardless of gender.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/index.html U.S. government grants published by the Government Printing Office. Links to single government agencies in alphabetical order.
Health and Human Services www.heinz.org The
Howard Heinz Endowment emphasizes needs of children ages five and under
and their families. The Vira Heinz Endowment supports programs for
adolescent youth. In the latter focus is on health and job training and
development. Also they are interested in violence prevention.
Information provided on how to obtain grant application material.
http://www.independentsector.org/pathfinder/resources/index.html Listing
of online resources for researchers, practitioners, funders and the
media to access available research on the nonprofit sector. Also
contains a listing of foundations and non-profit organizations.
http://www.charity.org International
Service Agencies is a coalition of the nations funding international
relief and development of organizations that help aid in the prevention
of hunger, poverty and disease.
www.ncf.org The
foundation funds programs in the areas of arts, environment, health,
Jewish life and democratic values. Prefers to work with partners.
http://www.neh.fed.us NEH
is an independent agency of the U.S. government and makes grants for
projects in history, languages, philosophy and other areas of the
humanities. A good source for individual professional development.
Grant guidelines are presented.
http://www.nfie.org This
foundation was established by the National Education Association and
membership is required from some grants offered. Purpose is to improve
quality of public education.
http://www.nonprofit.gov/ A
central starting point to help nonprofit organizations access online
Federal information and services. Linked to all Cabinet Departments and
many agencies, it contains information about grants, regulations,
taxes, and other services as well as information on a wide range of
other topics and programs.
http://www.pitsco.com/resources/grants.html Provides
links to over one hundred funding sources and sources of information
for locating grants. Provides a list of printed resources helpful to
grant seekers.
http://fdncenter.org/grantmaker/index.html The
Foundation Center Grantmaker Info.- List links to web sites of numerous
foundations in categories of Private, corporate grantmakers,
grantmaking public charities, community foundations.
http://rotary.org Funds
humanitarian and educational programs. Also supports immunization
projects, cultural exchange programs, and academic and vocational
scholarships.
http://www.russellsage.org/ Information
about the research foundation in the area of social sciences. Current
research funding areas include immigration, low-skill worker demand,
literacy programs, and the social psychology of cultural contact.
http://www.srainternational.org/newweb/grantsweb/index.cfm Founded
in 1967, this nonprofit association is dedicated to advancing the
profession and improving the efficiency and effectiveness of research
administration.
http://www.revisions-grants.com Site includes link to keep in touch after the seminar. Upcoming seminars will be posted on the site.
http://www.teachers.net This is an interactive site where teachers can post grant announcements of interest to other teachers.
http://www.ed.gov/topics/topics.jsp This
site lists all USDE grants, deadlines, budget information, research and
statistics, and links to other federal government funding sites.
Applications can be downloaded from this site.

http://www.giftsinkind.org Gifts
In Kind International, the world's leading charity in product
philanthropy, directs donated quality products and services to the
needy.
http://www.compumentor.org/software/default.html This site provides for the purchase of software at a discounted rate for nonprofit organizations.
http://www.techsoup.org/index.cfm Powered by CompuMentor, one of the nation's oldest and largest nonprofit technology assistance agencies, TechSoup.org
offers nonprofits one-stop shopping for their technology needs. While
TechSoup is aimed at the 650,000 small to midsize nonprofits, staff
from larger nonprofits will find useful information here as well.
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