November 2010
	Vol. 24, #9
	
	
	Information
	on available
	state, federal
	and private
	grants
	
	
	
	NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
	
	
	SPEAKER SHELDON SILVER
	
	
 
	
		
		Look
		inside for:
		
		
		
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				Grants to help reduce energy consumption
				
			
 
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				Grants to help increase public awareness and understanding 
				of remedial activities
				
			
 
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				Grants to help build interdisciplinary research teams in basic behavioral 
				and social science research
				
			
 
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				Grants to help further mathematical research
				
			
 
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				Grants to help improve the quality of life for infants and young children
				
			
 
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				Grants to help relatives who have taken on the parental role for children
				
			
 
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				Grant writing 
				
			
 
		
		
		
		Questions?
		
		
		Contact:
		Naomi Miller
		Grants Action News 
		New York State Assembly
		Alfred E. Smith Building
		80 S. Swan St.
		Suite 1710
		Albany, NY 12248
		
grants@assembly.state.ny.us
	 
	
	On the state level...
	
	
	New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
	
	The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is 
	accepting applications for projects that will help reduce energy consumption. 
	Applicants may choose among the following categories for incentives: pre-qualified; 
	custom-measure; whole-building design; or green-building option. Incentives are 
	offered for electrical and natural gas energy-efficiency improvements. Additional 
	incentives and services are offered for buildings that achieve LEED® or NY-CHPS 
	certification.
	
		
			
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					Eligibility: Non-profit organizations; businesses; state 
					and local governments; public and private schools; health care facilities. 
					Applicants must be building owners or tenants who are customers of New 
					York State utilities and who pay the System Benefits Charge.
					
				
 
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					Funding: Approximately $83 million is available.
					
				
 
				
			
		 
		
			
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					Deadline: Friday, Dec. 30, 2011.
										
				
 
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					Contact:
					Stephen Finkle
					NYSERDA
					17 Columbia Circle
					Albany, NY 12203
					518-862-1090 ext. 3505
					esf@nyserda.org
										
				 
			
		 		
	 	
	
	New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
	
	The Department of Environmental Conservation is providing financial assistance through 
	Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs). TAGs are citizen-participation tools that community 
	groups can use to increase public awareness and understanding of remedial activities 
	taking place in their communities. TAGs are intended to help grant recipients understand 
	existing environmental data developed about the site, comment on site-remedial activities 
	and proposals and share the information obtained with the public. For more information 
	about TAGs, including the eligibility of sites and applicants, visit the Department of 
	Environmental Conservation’s website at 
	
http://www.dec.ny.gov/regulations/2590.html.
	
		
			
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					Eligibility:  Non-profit community organizations.
					
				
 
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					Funding: Contact the Department of Environmental Conservation for figures.
					
				
 				
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					Deadline: Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.
										
				
 							
			
		 
		
												
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					Contact:
					Larry Ennist
					NYS DEC
					Division of Environmental Remediation
					625 Broadway
					Albany, NY 12233
					518-402-9751
					ldennist@gw.dec.state.ny.us
					http://www.dec.ny.gov/regulations/2590.html
					
				 
			
		 
	 
 
On the federal level...
National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health is accepting applications for scientific meetings aimed 
at building interdisciplinary research teams in basic behavioral and social science research 
(b-BSSR). Applicants must propose developmental activities, such as meetings or workshops, 
that will build the capacity of interdisciplinary teams to accelerate, expand and/or strengthen 
fundamental knowledge in b-BSSR as relevant to the nation’s health and well-being. Proposed 
interdisciplinary teams must include at least one investigator from the basic social and/or 
behavioral sciences and investigators from at least one additional discipline. Applicants are 
encouraged to either increase the scope of investigation of a specific b-BSSR research 
domain through the integration of disparate approaches from b-BSSR and allied disciplines, 
or enhance the sophistication of theoretical, methodological and analytical approaches in 
b-BSSR. These goals may be accomplished by fostering the development of shared scientific 
terminology, approaches and methodologies across disciplines to address a common b-BSSR 
research question.  
	
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			Eligibility: Non-profit organizations; for-profit organizations other than 
			small businesses; federally recognized Native American tribal governments; Native 
			American tribal organizations; state, county, city or township, and special district 
			governments; state, public and private institutions of higher education.
			
		
 
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			Funding: A total of $325,000 is available.
			
		
 
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			Deadline: Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2010.
			
		
 
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			Funding Opportunity Number: RFA-CA-10-017.
			
		
 
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			Contact:
			Kara L. Hall, Ph.D.
			Behavioral Research Program
			Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
			National Cancer Institute
			6130 Executive Boulevard, EPN Room 4078, MSC 7338
			Bethesda, MD 20892
			301-594-9056 • hallka@mail.nih.gov
			
		 
	
 
	
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			Contact:
			Lis Nielsen, Ph.D.
			Division of Behavioral and Social Research
			National Institute on Aging/National Institutes of Health
			7201 Wisconsin Ave., #533
			Bethesda, MD 20892
			301-402-4156 • nielsenli@nia.nih.gov
			
		 
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			Contact:
			Mariela C. Shirley, Ph.D.
			Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research
			National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
			5635 Fishers Lane, Room 2086, MSC 9304
			Bethesda, MD 20892
			301-443-9787 • shirleym@mail.nih.gov
			
		 
	
 
National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation is accepting applications for proposals that address 
mathematical research in areas of science where computation plays an essential role. 
The projects must emphasize design, analysis and implementation of numerical methods, 
symbolic methods and computing algorithms. The prominence of computation with analysis 
of the computational approach in the research is a hallmark of the Computational Mathematics 
Program. Proposals ranging from single-investigator projects that develop and analyze innovative 
computational methods to interdisciplinary team projects that not only create and analyze new 
mathematical and computational techniques – including those for computing facilities with 
multi-core, multi-thread and parallel architectures – but also use them to model, study and 
solve important applied problems are encouraged.
	
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			Eligibility: Contact the National Science Foundation 
			for more information.
			
		
 
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			Funding: A total of $18 million is available. Individual 
			awards are not to exceed $1.2 million.
			
		
 		
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			Deadline: Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010.
			
		
 
	
 
	
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			Funding Opportunity Number: PD-10-1271.
			
		
 
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			For more information:
			Junping Wang
			The National Science Foundation
			4201 Wilson Boulevard
			Arlington, VA 22230
			703-292-4488
			jwang@nsf.gov
			
		 
	
 
On the private level...
The Gerber Foundation
The Gerber Foundation’s mission is to enhance the quality of life of infants and 
young children. To do that, the foundation supports research projects that investigate 
health, nutrition, care and development issues for newborns and children up to age 3. 
Research projects aimed at finding solutions to children’s health and nutritional problems 
are sought. Of particular interest are those offering a substantial promise of meaningful 
advances in prevention and treatment of diseases and those with broad applicability to 
the general population.
	
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			Eligibility: Non-profit organizations.
			
		
 
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			Funding: Contact The Gerber Foundation for figures.
			
		
 
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			Deadline: Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010.
			
		
 
	
 
	
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			Contact:
			The Gerber Foundation
			4747 W. 48th St., Suite 153
			Fremont, MI 49412
			231-924-3175
			tgf@ncresa.org
			www.gerberfoundation.org
			
		 
	
 
The Brookdale Foundation Group
The Brookdale Foundation Group, through its Relatives as Parents Program, is 
accepting applications for projects that promote the creation – or expansion – of 
services for grandparents and other relatives who have taken on the responsibility 
of surrogate parenting when the biological parents are unable to do so. 
	
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			Eligibility: Non-profit organizations.
			
		
 
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			Funding: A total of $10,000 is available. $6,000 will be 
			granted in the first year, and $4,000 will be contingent on the progress 
			made during year one and the potential for continuity in the future.
			
		
 
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			Deadline: Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010.
			
		
 
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			Contact:
			Melinda Perez-Porter, director
			212-308-7355, ext. 105
			mpp@brookdalefoundation.org
			
		 
	
 
	
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			Contact:
			Rolanda Pyle, associate director
			212-308-7355, ext. 104
			rp@brookdalefoundation.org
			The Relatives as Parents Program
			The Brookdale Foundation Group
			950 Third Ave., 19th Floor
			New York, NY 10022
			www.brookdalefoundation.org
			
		 
	
 
Grant writing
The Foundation Center 
The Foundation Center has scheduled the following free training classes during December 2010:
Grantseeking Basics: Dec. 3, 16
 
Attendees will learn how the center’s resources can help make them more effective grantseekers. 
For beginners, this introduction to the library provides instruction in foundation research and 
identification of potential funders. A tour of the library will follow.
Proposal Writing Basics: Dec. 1
Attendees will learn about the basics of writing a proposal for their non-profit organizations.
Introduction to the Foundation Directory Online: Dec. 3, 16
This class provides a hands-on introduction to the center’s comprehensive online subscription database.
How to Approach a Foundation: Dec. 21
 
Attendees will learn how to initiate contact with potential donors, plan calls and meetings, and build 
partnerships with sponsors. This class is intended for fundraisers who have some experience but are 
not experts.
In addition:
Classes are held at The Foundation Center, located at:
New York Library
79 Fifth Ave. 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10003
Space is limited, so register as soon as possible.
For additional training opportunities, to register, or for more information, call 212-620-4230 or visit 
www.foundationcenter.org.
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