Highly Innovative Tactics to Interrupt Transmission of HIV (HIT-IT) (R01)
Request for Applications from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
Request for Applications from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
If you come from the ‘average’ family – your parents probably a little left over each month when the bills are paid – and that goes for the unexpected car repair bill or your sibling’s orthodontist. The home you live in may be worth less than your parents’ mortgage – and a retirement plan is just a dream…even though they are ‘professionals’ and make a pretty decent salary – they have just told you they are not sure how they are going to be able to pay for your college education.
And now you are asking the big question: Can I qualify for financial aid so I can go to school? The answer will probably surprise you, because there is an excellent chance that you can! In fact, many people that could receive financial aid never even bother to apply because they simply assume they don’t qualify!
strongRecipient: /strongLegal Services for New York City, Staten Island Legal ServicesbrstrongLocation: /strongNew York, NYbrstrongZIP Code: /strong10013-3971brstrongType of Recipient: /strongLegal servicesbrstrongGrantmaker: /stronga href=”http://dynamodata.fdncenter.org/990s/990search/ffinderecon2.cgi?id=SISB001″The Staten Island Foundation/abrstrongGrant Amount: /strong$50,000brstrongYear Authorized: /strong2008brstrongDescription: /strongFor Foreclosure Prevention ProjectbrstrongType of Support: /strongProgram developmentbrstrongSubjects: /strongEconomic crisis; Economically disadvantaged; Housing/shelter, expense aid; Housing/shelter, home owners; Human services, financial counseling; Legal servicesbrstrongRecipient EIN: /strong132600199br
strongRecipient: /strongHousing Network: Rhode Island Association of Nonprofit Housing DevelopersbrstrongLocation: /strongProvidence, RIbrstrongZIP Code: /strong02904-5706brstrongType of Recipient: /strongHousing/shelter, association; Housing/shelter, developmentbrstrongGrantmaker: /stronga href=”http://dynamodata.fdncenter.org/990s/990search/ffinderecon2.cgi?id=CASE001″The Annie E. Casey Foundation/abrstrongGrant Amount: /strong$10,000brstrongYear Authorized: /strong2008brstrongDescription: /strongTo address current and foregoing foreclosure crisisbrstrongType of Support: /strongProgram developmentbrstrongSubjects: /strongChildren/youth; Economic crisis; Economic development; Economically disadvantaged; Financial services; Housing/shelter; Housing/shelter, development; Housing/shelter, expense aid; Housing/shelter, home owners; Human services, financial counselingbrstrongRecipient EIN: /strong050465216br
strongRecipient: /strongGrand Forks, City of, Office of Urban DevelopmentbrstrongLocation: /strongGrand Forks, NDbrstrongZIP Code: /strong58206brstrongType of Recipient: /strongPublic affairs, government agenciesbrstrongGrantmaker: /stronga href=”http://dynamodata.fdncenter.org/990s/990search/ffinderecon2.cgi?id=KNIG001″John S. and James L. Knight Foundation/abrstrongGrant Amount: /strong$1,000,000brstrongYear Authorized: /strong2009brstrongDescription: /strongTo establish a revolving loan fund to purchase and rehab homes for first-time home buyers who may not qualify for financial assistance; the city also will use the grant to continue its efforts developing neighborhood leadership and will fund an annual improvement project chosen by residentsbrstrongTypes of Support: /strongProgram development; Seed moneybrstrongSubjects: /strongCommunity development, citizen coalitions; Economic crisis; Economically disadvantaged; Government, local; Housing/shelter, expense aid; Housing/shelter, home owners; Housing/shelter, repairs; Minorities; Public affairs, government agencies; Urban/community developmentbr