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Week of November 11, 2022

New Grant Opportunities

AmeriCorps
FY 2023 AmeriCorps Seniors: American Seniors Workforce Development Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to support projects focused on supporting older adults as they seek to secure employment in professional, skilled labor, or para-professional careers. Click here for more information. 

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local and state governments, special districts, institutions of higher education, public housing authorities, Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations.  

WHEN'S IT DUE? February 1, 2023
 

 

Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2023 Empowering Communities to Deliver and Sustain Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programs
WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program supports organizations to reduce falls and/or fall risks among older adults and adults with disabilities in their community through the implementation of evidence-based fall prevention programs, particularly focusing on those older adults in underserved areas and populations. Click here for more information. 

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local and state governments, special districts, public housing authorities, Indian housing authorities, institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, faith based organizations, community organizations, and Native American tribal governments.  

WHEN'S IT DUE? January 11, 2023
 

 

Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2023 Empowering Communities to Deliver and Sustain Evidence-Based Chronic Disease Self-Management Education Programs
WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to help communities develop capacity for, expand, deliver, and sustain evidence-based chronic disease self-management education (CDSME) and support programs that address the prevention and management of chronic conditions among older adults and adults with disabilities. Click here for more information. 

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local and state governments, special districts, public housing authorities, Indian housing authorities, institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, faith based organizations, community organizations, and Native American tribal governments.  

WHEN'S IT DUE? January 11, 2023
 

Department of Interior
FY 2023 Youth Engagement, Education and Employment 
WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program employs the next generation of conservationists in paid projects and internships of the Public Lands Corps (PLC) Program. The PLC Program provides work and education opportunities for youth participants ages 16 to 30, and up to the age of 35 for veterans, in the areas of natural and cultural resource conservation, development, and scientific research. Click here for more information. 

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local and state governments, special districts, institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations.  

WHEN'S IT DUE? September 10, 2023

 

Department of Transportation
FY 2023 FAA Contract Tower (FCT) Competitive Grants
WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program funds small town and municipal airports in the implementation of airport-owned airport traffic control tower (ATCT) projects that address the aging infrastructure of the nation’s airports. Click here for more information. 

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local and state governments, special districts, and airport sponsors that are approved in the funding agency’s contract tower program or contract tower cost-share program.  

WHEN'S IT DUE? December 6, 2022
 

National Endowment for Humanities
FY 2023 Landmarks of American History and Culture
WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to support a series of one-week residential, virtual, and combined format workshops across the nation that enhance and strengthen how K-12 educators, higher education faculty, and humanities professionals incorporate place-based teaching and learning in the humanities. Projects will situate the study of topics and themes in the humanities within sites, areas, or regions of historic and cultural significance in order to expand participants' knowledge of and approaches to teaching about diverse histories, cultures, traditions, languages, and perspectives in the United States and its jurisdictions.

Click here for more information. 

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local and state governments, institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations.  

WHEN'S IT DUE? February 1, 2023
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