Rural Health Care Access, Events & Funding

Link opens in new windowGoGirlGo! Grant Program

This program seeks to maximize the use of sport/physical activity as an educational intervention and social asset in order to enhance the wellness of girls as they navigate between childhood and early womanhood. The program provides $200,000 in financial assistance to sports and physical activity programs seeking to add new or expanded program participation opportunities for an under-served population of girls, particularly economically disadvantaged girls and/or girls from populations with high incidences of health-risk behaviors. Non-profit organizations must be able to deliver girls' sport/physical activity programming to girls in third to eighth grades.
Deadline: March 15, 2006

Link opens in new windowKatrina Media Fellowships

The Open Society Institute has announced a fellowship competition in response to critical issues exposed by Hurricane Katrina. By supporting in-depth journalism and media projects, OSI aims to stimulate and sustain a national conversation on these issues. Twelve to fifteen fellows will receive between $15,000 and $35,000 to carry out projects in print, radio, photography, and documentary film and video production over the course of one year. Award amounts will cover a stipend and project expenses and will vary depending on the project duration, medium, and costs involved. The fellowship term begins June 15, 2006. Applicants must be mid-career or veteran print or radio journalists, photographers, or documentary filmmakers with proven track records as serious media-makers. OSI will give special consideration to applicants who have been displaced from or are residents of the Gulf Coast region. The Katrina Media Fellowships are a one-time competition and will not be offered in subsequent years.

Link opens in new windowCPB Radio Program Fund

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has available approximately $7.3 million to invest in national programming projects in radio. Anyone is eligible to apply for funds. This year's categories include a talent search project, news, public affairs and music programming, plus an open category, "Producer's Choice." Complete RFP and application guidelines are on-line.
Deadline: March 31, 2006

Link opens in new windowCasey Medals for Meritorious Journalism: March 1, 2006 Deadline

The Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism are designed to inspire and recognize exemplary reporting on children and families. The Winning stories will be well-crafted, illuminate complex issues, and contribute to public awareness. Judging is conducted by a panel of prominent journalists and journalism educators. Work must focus on children and families in the United States.
DEADLINE March 1, 2006

Link opens in new windowCasey Medals for Meritorious Journalism

The Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism are designed to inspire and recognize exemplary reporting on children and families. The Winning stories will be well-crafted, illuminate complex issues, and contribute to public awareness. Judging is conducted by a panel of prominent journalists and journalism educators. Work must focus on children and families in the United States.
DEADLINE March 1, 2006

Link opens in new windowPurpose Prize For Older Social Innovators: Feb. 28, 2006 Deadline

Nominations are open for the Purpose Prize, five $100,000 investments in Americans over the age of sixty who are combining their passion, creativity, experience, and entrepreneurial skills to tackle issues of social significance. The program will also honor sixty semi-finalists ("60 at 60+") for their social innovations. To be eligible for the prize, the nominee must be at least 60 years old, a U.S. resident, and currently working in a leadership capacity in an organization or institution (public, private, nonprofit, or for-profit) to address a major social problem. Self-nominations accepted. Application information on-line.
Deadline: February 28, 2006

Link opens in new windowPurpose Prize For Older Social Innovators

Nominations are open for the Purpose Prize, five $100,000 investments in Americans over the age of sixty who are combining their passion, creativity, experience, and entrepreneurial skills to tackle issues of social significance. The program will also honor sixty semi-finalists ("60 at 60+") for their social innovations. To be eligible for the prize, the nominee must be at least 60 years old, a U.S. resident, and currently working in a leadership capacity in an organization or institution (public, private, nonprofit, or for-profit) to address a major social problem. Self-nominations accepted. Application information on-line:
Deadline: February 28, 2006

Link opens in new windowAwards With February Deadlines

Get the recognition you deserve for your successful Sound Partners programming! Here's a listing of half a dozen opportunities for awards and funding with deadlines in the month of February. You can find this listing in the Sound Partners Programming and Production Toolkit.

Link opens in new windowAwards With February Deadlines

It's awards season! And your Sound Partners projects are wrapping up. We know you have award-winning programming. So take a look at these awards and find the right match for your project. We want you to get the recognition you deserve!

Link opens in new windowRaising Funds for Community Organizing

Here's a web resource to help strengthen and diversify the funding bases of community groups. "Promising Practices in Revenue Generation" addresses these questions:
• How can we raise more money?
• What attitudes contribute to succeed grassroots fundraising?
• What staff skills are needed to increase income?
• What types of fundraising do highly effective organizations focus on?
• When is government funding useful? When is it risky?

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