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							Parenting/ Family Support Services
Funding Source               National Institute of Health
Program Title                Parenting Capacities and Health Outcomes in Youths and Adolescents
Weblink                      http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-06-097.html
                             To support for research on increasing parenting skills and capacities of parents and caregivers to improve health outcome
Description                  of their young and adolescent children
Eligibility                  http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm
Funding Range                $200,000
Timeline                     December 15th, 2006
Funding Source               RGK Foundation
Program Title                Education, Community, and Medicine/Health Grants program
Weblink                      http://www.rgkfoundation.org/guidelines.php
Description                  RGK Foundation awards grants in the broad areas of Education, Community, and Medicine/Health
                             Nonprofit organizations certified as tax exempt under Sections 501(c)(3) or 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code and are
Eligibility                  classified as "not a private foundation" under Section 509(a)
Funding Range                Under $25,000
                             Rolling; Applicants should not submit a formal application unless the Foundation has reviewed Letter of Inquiry and
Timeline                     requested your organization to submit one
Current Programs Funded      http://www.rgkfoundation.org/grants.php
Funding Source               Walter & Juliet T. Absolon Foundation
Program Title                General Grant
Weblink                      N/A (Address: 2440 East Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85719 Phone: 520- 791-3939)
Description                  Interested in Programs for children and youth; programs for the elderly; programs for families
Eligibility                  Tucson based nonprofits
Funding Range                $5,000 - $95,000
Timeline                     Not specified
Current Programs Funded      N/A
Funding Source               Arizona Women's Partnership
Program Title                The Arizona Women's Partnership 2007 Grant Program
Weblink                      http://www.azwp.org/grant_app.pdf
Description                  To provide support to the needs of underserved and disadvantaged women and their families
Eligibility                  501(c)(3) non-profits that assist underserved womenand/or youth at risk in Arizona
Funding Range                Under $2,000
Timeline                     January 31st, 2007
Restrictions                 Organization's total annual operating budget shouldn't exceed $200,000/Only non-sectarian nonprofits are considered
Current Programs Funded      Refer to the website
Funding Source               The CarMax Foundation
Program Title                The CarMax Grants Program (National Program)
Weblink                      http://www.carmax.com/dyn/cfc/cfcgrants.aspx
                             Provides financial support to national organizations that focus on auto safety and automotive technician training; Should
                             address and improve auto safety for children and families; OR should build a competitive workforce through technical
Description                  training
Eligibility                  501(c)(3) public charities based in the United States.
Funding Range                Not specified; More than $560,000 distributed annually
Timeline                     May 15; November 15
Restrictions                 Restriction can be applied; Refer to grant website
Current Programs Funded      http://www.carmax.com/dyn/cfc/cfcpartnerships.aspx
Funding Source               US Dept of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Program Title                Capacity Building for Community Development and Affordable Housing Grants
                             http://12.46.245.173/pls/portal30/CATALOG.PROGRAM_TEXT_RPT.SHOW?p_arg_names=prog_nbr&p_arg_values=14.
Weblink                      252
                             To improve capacity of community housing deveopoment organizations (CHDOs) and community development
Description                  corporations (CDCs) to undertake community development and affordable housing projects.
                             Applicant eligibility : Enterprise Community Partners, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Habitat for Humanity and
                             YouthBuild USA/ Beneficiary eligibility : Community Development Corporations, Community Housing Development
                             Organizations, and other nonprofit community based organizations that develop affordable housing and community
Eligibility                  development projects and programs
Funding Range                For fiscal year 2006 the grant allocations ranged from $990,000 to $10,617,500. The average award was $5,115,000
Timeline                     12/12/2007
Restrictions                 Must match each federal dollar with three dollars in cash or in-kind contributions.
Funding Source               Norman Foundation
Program Title                Grant Program
Weblink                      http://www.normanfdn.org/index.html
                             To promote economic justice and development through community organizing; To promote civil rights by fighting
                             discrimination and violence and working for equity and public education equity with an emphasis on parent and youth
Description                  organizing; Priority is given to organizations with annual budgets of under $1 million.
Eligibility                  U.S. based organizations
Funding Range                $20,000
Timeline                     Economic Justice: March 3, 2008; Civil Rights: July 1, 2008
Current Programs Funded      http://www.normanfdn.org/grants2007.html
                             The Foundation does not make grants to individuals or universities; or to support conferences, scholarships, research,
                             films, media and arts projects; or to capital funding projects, fundraising drives or direct social service programs, such as
Restrictions                 shelters or community health programs.

						
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