November 2011
		Vol. 25, #11
		
		
		Information
		on available
		state, federal
		and private
		grants
		
		
		
		NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
		
		
		SPEAKER SHELDON SILVER
		
		
	 
			
		
			
				
				Look
				inside for:
				
				
				
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						Grants to improve municipal recycling programs
						
					
 
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						Funding for enhancement of energy efficiency in new and renovated buildings
						
					
 
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						Cancer-related behavioral research grants
						
					
 
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						Funds to improve solid waste management infrastructure 
						
					
 
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						Grants for youth development studies
						
					
 
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						Support for researchers in the field of aging research
						
					
 
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						Grant writing classes
						
					
 
				
				
				
				
				Questions?
				
				
				Contact:
				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 Department of Environmental Conservation
				
				
				The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is providing financial assistance 
				for projects that enhance municipal recycling infrastructure through purchasing equipment 
				or constructing facilities. Examples of what the funding may be used for include building 
				state-of-the-art composting facilities, or buying recycling containers and/or new recycling 
				vehicles. In addition, the DEC is also providing financial assistance for recycling coordinator 
				salaries and for public education programs conducted by municipalities. This funding can help 
				expand local recycling and waste reduction programs and increase participation. 
				
				
					
						
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								Eligibility: Municipalities. 
								
							 				
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								Funding:  The funding for this grant has been reduced in 
								recent years. Applicants will be placed on a waiting list to be reviewed for 
								eligibility upon availability of funding. Contact the Department of Environmental 
								Conservation for more information.
								
							 									
						
					 
					
											
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								Deadline: Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.
								
	
							 								
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								Contact:The Department of Environmental Conservation
								Bureau of Solid Waste, Reduction and Recycling
								518-402-8678
								www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/4776.html
								
							 
						
					 		
				 	
				
				
				NYSERDA
				
				
				The New York State Energy Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA) 
				is accepting applications for its New Construction Program. Funding is available 
				to enhance the energy efficiency of new and renovated buildings. Money is available 
				to conduct technical reviews of energy efficiency improvements in building designs 
				and to offset a portion of capital costs to purchase and install energy efficient equipment. 
				Additional incentives for green buildings and industrial & process efficiency are available.
				
				
				
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						Eligibility:  State and local government, businesses, not-for-profit 
						and private institutions, public and private schools, colleges and universities, multifamily 
						buildings, and health care facilities.  
						
					 
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						Funding: A total of $83 million is available.
						
					 																		
				
			 
			
										
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						Deadline: December 30, 2011.
						
					 										
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						Contact: E. Stephen Finkle, Senior Project Manager
						(518) 862-1090 x3505
						esf@nyserda.org
						
					 
				
			 
			  
		  	
	 
	
	
	On the federal level...
	
	
	National Institutes of Health
	
	
	The National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) 
	at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are offering funding opportunities to encourage either 
	new investigators to enter the field of cancer-related behavioral research or investigators who 
	want to refocus their research toward behavioral research in cancer control.  NIH seeks to 
	increase the number of scientists nationwide who have research experience in behavioral 
	cancer control and design of public health interventions.  This grant is also being offered to 
	support research on transfer of behavioral science knowledge into cancer control practice.
	
	
		
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				Eligibility:   Public, private and state institutions of higher education; 
				Non-profit and for-profit organizations; Small businesses.
				
			 
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				Funding: The total amount awarded and the number of awards will 
				depend upon quality, duration and costs of applications received.
				
			 			
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				Deadline: December 20, 2011
				
			 																						
		
	 
	
												
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				Contact:
				Crystal Wolfrey
				Office of Grants Administration
				National Cancer Institute
				Phone: (301) 496-8634;
				Email: wolfreyc@mail.nih.gov 
				
				Gina Tesauro, MSW
				Public Health Advisor
				National Cancer Institute
				Phone: (301) 435-2836;
				Email: gina.tesauro@nih.gov
				http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-09-003.html
				
			 												
		
	 
	
	
	Solid Waste Management Grant, United States Department of Agriculture 
	
	
	The U.S. Department of Agriculture is providing grants to assist with solid waste management.  Eligible organizations seeking assistance in the following areas are encouraged to apply: evaluating current landfill conditions to determine threats to water resources in rural areas; providing technical assistance and/or training to enhance operator skills in the maintenance and operation of active landfills in rural areas; providing technical assistance and/or training to help associations reduce the solid waste stream; and providing technical assistance and/or training for operators of landfills in rural areas which are closed or will be closed in the near future with the development/implementation of closure plans, future land use plans, safety and maintenance planning, and closure scheduling within permit requirements.
	
	
		
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				Eligibility:  Private non-profit organizations; Public bodies; Federally acknowledged or state recognized Native American tribe or group; Academic institutions.
				
			 
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				Funding: $3,400,000
				
			 		
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				Deadline: December 31, 2011
				
			 															
		
	 
	
	
	
	On the private level...
	
	
	William T. Grant Foundation
	
	
	The William T. Grant Foundation is accepting letters of inquiry for its Investigator-Initiated 
	Grants program. The program’s research focus is on how youth settings work, how they 
	affect youth development, and how they can be improved. It also funds work on how 
	research evidence is used in public policy and how its use can be improved. Youth 
	settings include environments with clear boundaries such as classrooms, schools, and 
	youth organizations and those with less prescribed boundaries such as neighborhoods 
	or other settings in which youth interact with peers, family members, and other adults.
	
	
	Typical awards are from $100,000 to $600,000, though some newly initiated experiments 
	receive grants up to $1.5 million. 
	
	
	
	
	
	American Federation for Aging Research Grants Program
	
	
	The American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR) is offering grants 
	for research projects investigating the basic mechanisms of aging.  The 
	goal of the program is to support junior investigators who are committed 
	to pursuing careers in the field of aging research.  AFAR supports projects 
	investigating age-related diseases, especially those that are linked to the 
	basic aging processes.  Other projects that deal with mechanisms 
	underlying common geriatric functional disorders are also being accepted.
	
	
		
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				Eligibility: The applicant must be an independent 
				investigator with independent research space as described in an 
				offer/start-up letter and must be no more than 10 years beyond start 
				of postdoctoral research training as of July 1, 2012.
				
			 				
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				Funding: $100,000 for a one-to-two-year award
				
			 			
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				Deadline: December 15, 2011
				
			 																					
		
	 
	
											
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				Contact: Hattie Herman
				American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR)
				55 West 39th Street, 16th Floor
				New York, NY 10018
				Phone: (212) 703-9977
				Email: grants@afar.org
				http://www.afar.org/research/funding/afar-research-grants
				
			 				
		
	 
	
	
	Grant writing
	
	
	The Foundation Center 
	
	
	The Foundation Center has scheduled the following free training classes in 
	New York City during December 2011:
	
	
	Grantseeking Basics: December 8, 16, 20
 
	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: December 15
	Attendees will learn about the basics of writing a proposal for their non-profit organizations.
	
	
	Introduction to Finding Funders: December 8, 16, 20
	This class provides a hands-on introduction on how to use the center’s comprehensive online 
	database – the Foundation Directory Online – to research and identify potential funders. The 
	Foundation Directory Online contains over 100,000 profiles of grantmaking institutions.
	
	
	
	How to Approach a Foundation: December 3, 22
	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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