Funding Alert Vol. 22 No. 4 Alert # 4 - April 26, 2011

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Funding News and Grant Tips

April FIC Grant Writing Webinar Now Available On-line Any Time
The Funding Information Center's Grant & Proposal Writing webinar taught by Michelle Malizia on April 11 is now available on-line at any time.
Go to http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/fic/gwriting.shtm to access the recorded webinar and handouts.
From The Funding Information Center, 4/22/11icon

Religious Giving... Be Upfront during Discovery Calls
With 86 percent of those people who donate to religious groups donating to secular organizations as well, fundraisers Julie Varee and Nora Ortiz Frederick, offered tips in engaging the nation's most faithful donors during a session called "Philanthropy of the Faithful: Engaging the Nation's Most Generous Donors" during the Association of Fundraising Professional's (AFP) recent conference in Chicago.
In engaging religious donors, Varee and Frederick advocated presenting marketing materials geared to how these donors view philanthropy. As opposed to regular donors, these supporters view philanthropy as a type of worship or expression of gratitude.
Presenting patient stories then might be more successful in engaging these people because it would further their beliefs. In addition, the marketing materials should avoid terms like "payment due" or similar invoicing language.
Other suggestions included sending a timely thank you to all religious donors, at every gift level, allowing an option for public anonymity, telling these supporters what you are hoping to accomplish and articulate opportunities for deeper involvement in encouraging a lasting relationship.
Sometimes however engaging religious donors might not be a good fit for your organization. Your certain association with a particular mission or group might mean these communities will support you. Perceptions of your associations can last longer than their reality.
From The NonProfit Times, 4/20/11icon

SAMHSA Is Seeking Comments on a New Unified Application for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Block Grants
The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) recently announced a new approach for the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG) and the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant (MHSBG). Under this new approach, the grant applications will merge, providing states and territories the opportunity to use block grant dollars for prevention, recovery supports, and other services that supplement services covered by Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance.
The block grant funds will be directed to four purposes:
* Fund priority treatment and support services for individuals without insurance or for whom coverage is terminated for short periods of time.
* Fund those priority treatment and support services that demonstrate success in improving outcomes and/or supporting recovery for low-income individuals and are not covered by Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance.
* Fund primary prevention—universal, selective, and indicated prevention activities and services for persons not yet identified as needing treatment.
* Collect performance and outcome data to determine the ongoing effectiveness of behavioral health promotion, treatment, and recovery support services and plan the implementation of new services on a nationwide basis.
SAMHSA will work with states and territories to plan for and transition the block grants to these four purposes. In redesigning their plans, states will consider new factors: conducting a needs assessment of their behavioral health system, developing collaborative plans for health information systems, forming strategic partnerships to provide individuals better access to behavioral health services, and redesigning systems and services to increase accountability and improve the performance of services funded. SAMHSA invites your comments on the proposed grant application.
Visit the U.S. Government Printing Office website at http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/search/pagedetails.action?granuleId=2011-8520&packageId=FR-2011-04-11&acCode=FR to read the proposal and provide feedback.
From DSHS HIV/STD Insider Update e-mail, 4/20/11icon


Public Funding Opportunities

Analgesic Clinical Trials Innovations, Opportunities, and Networks (ACTION) (U01): RFA-FD-11-006
SOURCE: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 6/8/11.
$ AVAILABLE: $1 million for one award.
ELIGIBILITY: Higher Education Institutions as defined in section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (or a consortium of such institutions) or nonprofit organizations described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, which is exempt from tax under section 501(a) of that code.
PURPOSE: This award is intended to provide support for developing and maintaining an organizational infrastructure to support a broad-based public-private partnership under FDA's Analgesic Clinical Trials Innovations, Opportunities, and Networks (ACTION) Initiative. Specific projects under the ACTION Initiative may also be funded.
CFDA: 93.103
CONTACT: Please see URL for multiple agency contacts. For more information see http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-FD-11-006.html
From NIH Web site, accessed 4/22/11icon
Subject(s) medical research

Beyond HAART: Innovative Therapies to Control HIV-1 (P01): RFA-AI-11-012
SOURCE: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Letter of Intent: 6/20/11. Application: 7/19/11.
$ AVAILABLE: The following NIH components intend to commit the following amounts in FY 2012:
* National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)/Division of AIDS, $4.5 million, two to three awards.
* National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)/Division of AIDS Research, $0.5 million, for support of research relevant to the priorities of the NIMH AIDS program.
ELIGIBILITY: Public/state/private controlled institutions of higher education, nonprofits with and without 501(c)(3) IRS status (other than institutions of higher education), small businesses, for-profit organizations (other than small businesses), state governments, U.S. territories or possessions, Indian/Native American tribal government (federally recognized and other than federally recognized), Indian/Native American tribally designated organizations, non-domestic (non-U.S.) entities, Hispanic-serving institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs), Alaska native and native Hawaiian serving institutions, regional organizations, eligible agencies of the federal government, and faith-based or community-based organizations.
PURPOSE: This initiative will support program project applications to develop therapeutic approaches that could allow HIV-1 infected persons to discontinue current HIV-1 treatments for a sustained period without viral rebound. Approaches of interest include therapeutic vaccines, gene therapies, cell therapies, antibodies, and other targeted interventions. Awardees will perform basic research on the chosen approach, as well as engage in translational activities such as test-of-concept studies in animal models or humans. Research program project applications must be designed as collaborative efforts between academia and the private sector.
CFDA: 93.855; 93.856; 93.242
CONTACT: Please see URL for multiple agency contacts. For more information see http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-AI-11-012.html
From NIH Web site, accessed 4/22/11icon
Subject(s) HIV/STD research

Community Diabetes Projects: DIAB/CDP-0461.1
SOURCE: The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 5/23/11.
$ AVAILABLE: In Fiscal Year 2012, up to $960,000 is expected to be available to fund up to 12 contracts.
ELIGIBILITY: Eligible respondents include any county, municipality, public health district, or other political subdivision, including academic institutions or hospital districts, for profit or local nonprofit organizations in Texas (with federal tax identification number).
PURPOSE: The purpose of the announcement is to provide community-based diabetes prevention and management interventions that are part of a comprehensive approach to diabetes prevention and control. Community Diabetes Projects (CDP) shall implement evidence-based programs and strategies at the community level, as well as creating or advocating for community policy, systems, and environmental changes conducive to diabetes primary and secondary preventative measures.
CFDA: none
CONTACT: Cheryl Dukes, (512) 458-7470, e-mail: cheryl.dukes@dshs.state.tx.us. For more information see http://esbd.cpa.state.tx.us/docs/537/94151_2.doc
From Texas Diabetes Prevention and Control Program (TDPCP) e-mail, 4/20/11icon
Subject(s) diabetes, community health services

Data Coordinating Center for the Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network (CCTRN) (UM1): RFA-HL-12-025
(This is a companion grant to RFA-HL-12-026.)
SOURCE: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Letter of Intent: 5/22/11. Application: 6/22/11.
$ AVAILABLE: The number of awards is contingent upon NIH appropriations, and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. Only one (1) DCC will be funded by this award.
The total amount of funding (direct and indirect costs) that will be available through this and the companion announcement (RFA-HL-12-026) is up to $63 million over a seven year period to support the CCTRN. It is estimated that approximately $10.5 million direct costs will be awarded to the DCC. Additional funds for core laboratories (imaging, echocardiology, etc.), biorepositories, and protocol reimbursement will be provided according to the instructions in this announcement.
ELIGIBILITY: Public/state/private controlled institutions of higher education, nonprofits with and without 501(c)(3) IRS status (other than institutions of higher education), small businesses, for-profit organizations (other than small businesses), state governments, U.S. territories or possessions, Indian/Native American tribal government (federally recognized and other than federally recognized), Indian/Native American tribally designated organizations, non-domestic (non-U.S.) entities, Hispanic-serving institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs), Alaska native and native Hawaiian serving institutions, regional organizations, eligible agencies of the federal government, and faith-based or community-based organizations.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this announcement is to request applications for participation as a Data Coordinating Center (DCC) in a continuation of the Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network (CCTRN). A separate solicitation (RFA-HL-12-026) seeks applications for network Regional Clinical Centers (RCCs).
The goal of the CCTRN is to promote evaluation of novel cell-based treatment strategies for individuals with cardiovascular disease. The network provides support to maintain an infrastructure to develop, coordinate, and conduct multiple collaborative clinical trials designed to improve cardiovascular disease outcomes.
CFDA: 93.837
CONTACT: Please see URL for multiple agency contacts. For more information see http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HL-12-026.html
From NIH Web site, accessed 4/22/11icon
Subject(s) cardiovascular/heart disease, medical research, technology

Regional Clinical Centers for the Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network (CCTRN) (UM1): RFA-HL-12-026
(This is a companion grant to RFA-HL-12-025.)
SOURCE: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Letter of Intent: 5/22/11. Application: 6/22/11.
$ AVAILABLE: The number of awards is contingent upon NIH appropriations, and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. Up to six RCCs will be funded by this award.
The total amount of funding (direct and indirect costs) that will be available through this and the companion announcement (RFA-HL-12-025) is up to $63 million over a seven year period to support the CCTRN.
ELIGIBILITY: Public/state/private controlled institutions of higher education, nonprofits with and without 501(c)(3) IRS status (other than institutions of higher education), small businesses, for-profit organizations (other than small businesses), state governments, U.S. territories or possessions, Indian/Native American tribal government (federally recognized and other than federally recognized), Indian/Native American tribally designated organizations, non-domestic (non-U.S.) entities, Hispanic-serving institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs), Alaska native and native Hawaiian serving institutions, regional organizations, eligible agencies of the federal government, and faith-based or community-based organizations.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this announcement is to request applications for participation as a Regional Clinical Center (RCC) in a continuation of the Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network (CCTRN). A separate solicitation (RFA-HL-12-025) seeks applications for a network Data Coordinating Center (DCC).
The goal of the CCTRN is to promote evaluation of novel stem cell-based treatment strategies for individuals with cardiovascular disease. The network provides support to maintain an infrastructure to develop, coordinate, and conduct multiple collaborative clinical trials designed to improve cardiovascular disease outcomes.
CFDA: 93.837
CONTACT: Please see URL for multiple agency contacts. For more information see http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HL-12-025.html
From NIH Web site, accessed 4/22/11icon
Subject(s) cardiovascular/heart disease, medical research

Systems Biology Approaches in HIV/AIDS and Substance Use (R01): RFA-DA-12-009
SOURCE: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Letter of Intent: 7/18/11. Application: 8/17/11.
$ AVAILABLE: NIDA intends to commit $3 million in FY 2012.
ELIGIBILITY: Public/state/private controlled institutions of higher education, nonprofits with and without 501(c)(3) IRS status (other than institutions of higher education), small businesses, for-profit organizations (other than small businesses), state governments, U.S. territories or possessions, Indian/Native American tribal government (federally recognized and other than federally recognized), Indian/Native American tribally designated organizations, non-domestic (non-U.S.) entities, Hispanic-serving institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs), Alaska native and native Hawaiian serving institutions, regional organizations, eligible agencies of the federal government, and faith-based or community-based organizations.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage systems biology approaches to address critical questions in HIV/AIDS and the potential impact of substance use.
CFDA: 93.279
CONTACT: Please see URL for multiple agency contacts. For more information see http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-12-009.html
From NIH Web site, accessed 4/22/11icon
Subject(s) substance abuse research, HIV/STD research


Private Funding Opportunities

Assuring the Future of Public Health Systems & Services Research: Junior Faculty Program
SOURCE: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 6/1/11.
$ AVAILABLE: Awards will be made to the applicant’s university or college and will require approval of the applicant’s university or college to administer the grant prior to disbursement of funds. Items for which you seek reimbursement for grant related activities should be submitted within the award period of September 1, 2011 through February 28, 2013.
ELIGIBILITY: Junior faculty applicants should:
* Be within three years of their initial faculty appointment.
* Have a mentor with Public Health Systems & Services Research experience and capacity to support your project as documented by a letter of support and curriculum vita.
* Be affiliated with or sponsored by a university or college based in the United States.
* Have the college or university agree to administer and be the grant recipient.
* Be committed to completing the research project.
PURPOSE: In the fall of 2005, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded the University of Kentucky College of Public Health to develop a database for Public Health Systems & Services Research (PHSSR) in conjunction with the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to strengthen the capacity to conduct research in the emerging field of public health systems. One of the project objectives was to disseminate information about the new NLM PHSSR database to the research community. The goal of our initial Call for Proposals was to assure the future of Public Health Systems & Services Research by encouraging young investigators to engage in research using datasets described in the PHSR subset of Health Services Research Resources (HSRR). Since that initial Call for Proposals, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has provided additional funding to continue to grow the field of PHSSR. This new round of funding is intended to fund promising young investigators who will engage in research using data sets contained in the PHSR subset of NLM’s Health Services Research Resources (HSRR), other relevant data sets that may be available, or data collected by the researcher.
CONTACT: Jay Swacker, (859) 218-6586, e-mail: PHSSR212@uky.edu. For more information see http://www.rwjf.org/applications/solicited/cfp.jsp?ID=21365&cid=XEM_206615
From Robert Wood Johnson Foundation e-mail, 4/18/11icon
Subject(s) public health, health professions training

Assuring the Future of Public Health Systems & Services Research: Dissertation Grant Program
SOURCE: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 6/1/11.
$ AVAILABLE: Awards will be made to the applicant’s university or college and will require approval of the applicant’s university or college to administer the grant prior to disbursement of funds. Items for which you seek reimbursement for grant related activities should be submitted within the award period of September 1, 2011 through February 28, 2013.
ELIGIBILITY: Pre-doctoral dissertation applicants must:
* Have completed all the necessary prerequisites to begin the research project, including being advanced to candidacy.
* Have the written support of the chair of their dissertation, capstone or equivalent—if funds are used to meet degree requirements.
* Have the college or university agree to administer and be the grant recipient.
* Complete research within two academic years of being awarded a mini-grant.
* Have a mentor with Public Health Systems & Services Research experience and capacity to support your project as documented by a letter of support and curriculum vita.
* Be affiliated with or sponsored by a college or university based in the United States.
* Be committed to completing the research project.
PURPOSE: In the fall of 2005, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded the University of Kentucky College of Public Health to develop a database for Public Health Systems & Services Research (PHSSR) in conjunction with the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to strengthen the capacity to conduct research in the emerging field of public health systems. One of the project objectives was to disseminate information about the new NLM PHSSR database to the research community. The goal of our initial Call for Proposals was to assure the future of Public Health Systems & Services Research by encouraging young investigators to engage in research using datasets described in the PHSR subset of Health Services Research Resources (HSRR). Since that initial Call for Proposals, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has provided additional funding to continue to grow the field of PHSSR. This new round of funding is intended to fund promising young investigators who will engage in research using data sets contained in the PHSR subset of NLM’s Health Services Research Resources (HSRR), other relevant data sets that may be available, or data collected by the researcher.
CONTACT: Jay Swacker, (859) 218-6586, e-mail: PHSSR212@uky.edu. For more information see http://www.rwjf.org/applications/solicited/cfp.jsp?ID=21364&cid=XEM_206615
From Robert Wood Johnson Foundation e-mail, 4/18/11icon
Subject(s) public health, health professions training

Public Health Services and Systems Research
SOURCE: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 5/24/11.
$ AVAILABLE: $2.7 million for up to 14 awards.
ELIGIBILITY: Applicants may be either public entities or nonprofit organizations or academic institutions that are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
PURPOSE: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation seeks to expand the evidence base for effective public health policy and practice through investment in Public Health Services and Systems Research (PHSSR). PHSSR examines the organization, financing and delivery of public health services within a community and determines the links between the quality and performance of the public health system and population health outcomes.
CONTACT: Erica Johnson, (504) 301-9854, e-mail: PHSSR@nnphi.org. For more information see http://www.rwjf.org/applications/solicited/cfp.jsp?ID=21142&cid=XEM_206615
From Robert Wood Johnson Foundation e-mail, 4/18/11icon
Subject(s) public health, health policy research


Events

Funders Forum —- Elevating Relationships
SPONSOR: Grant Professionals Association, Austin chapter
WHEN: May 13, 8:30 am to 4 pm.
WHERE: St. David’s Episcopal Church, 301 East 8th Street, (Austin, TX).
DESCRIPTION: Join your nonprofit colleagues and grant professionals to learn more about philanthropy and foundation relations in Central Texas. This daylong workshop brings together foundations and corporations to share insights about how they go about their grant-making efforts, how they interact with one another and with their grantees, and the impact they wish to make in our community. The day will consist of four panel discussions moderated by experts in the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors.
Philanthropic organizations confirmed so far: Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, Applied Materials, RGK Foundation, A Glimmer of Hope, Dell (corporate), St. David's Foundation, KLE Foundation, Donald D. Hammill Foundation, Sooch Foundation, KDK-Harman Foundation, Grande Communications, and Mitte Foundation, with more to confirm shortly.
For more information and to register, go to http://gpaaustin.org/funders-forum.htm. Registration is secured by credit card or check and no walk-ins will be permitted.
COST: $45 for Grant Professionals Association members / $65 for non-members. Breaks and lunch are included. Parking at the church and surrounding lots: $10.
CONTACT: Doug Conrad, e-mail: austinfundersforum@gmail.com.
From Grant Professionals Association, Austin chapter e-mail, 4/18/11icon

Making Sense of Nonprofit Accounting
SPONSOR: Center for Nonprofit Management
WHEN: May 3, 9 am to noon.
WHERE: Center for Nonprofit Management, 2902 Floyd St., (Dallas, TX).
DESCRIPTION: If you are responsible for managing any part of the organizations' financial performance, bookkeeping, the audit, or budget, it is important that you understand how to read and work with nonprofit financial statements and footnotes.
In this course we will study each type of financial statement, discuss how to use and analyze it, and you can expect to walk away with a solid foundation in nonprofit financial statements.
Course Learning Objectives:
* Become acquainted with basic financial statements and footnotes.
* Learn the information they provide and how they're generated and used.
* Understand some variations in presentation.
* Know how to perform basic analysis.
COST: $65 members / $115 non-members.
CONTACT: Shana Risinger, (214) 826-3470, e-mail: risinger@cnmdallas.org.
From Center for Nonprofit Management Web site, accessed 4/21/11icon

Peer to Peer Fundraising Strategies
SPONSOR: Center for Nonprofit Management
WHEN: May 4, 9 am to noon.
WHERE: Center for Nonprofit Management, 2902 Floyd St., (Dallas, TX).
DESCRIPTION: Peer-to-peer fundraising takes place when social network members promote a cause to their network and solicit donations and other support for that cause from other members of that network. Nonprofits can leverage their donors’ social networking activities by providing tools that allow donors to raise mission awareness and funds online.
This session will tackle the following questions and more:
* For what fundraising programs do peer-to-peer strategies work best?
* How do you get started?
* How do you engage donors in your cause?
* What should you expect?
COST: $65 members / $115 non-members.
CONTACT: Shana Risinger, (214) 826-3470, e-mail: risinger@cnmdallas.org.
From Center for Nonprofit Management Web site, accessed 4/21/11icon

2011 Nonprofit Legal Forum: Governance & Oversight
SPONSOR: Center for Nonprofit Management
WHEN: May 5, 9 am to 12:30 pm.
WHERE: Center for Community Cooperation, Oak Corner, 2900 Live Oak, (Dallas, TX).
DESCRIPTION: The 2011 Nonprofit Legal Forum is a quarterly program intended to provide the information and education needed to address the legal issues crucial to running nonprofit organizations.
Each forum will consist of a panel of attorneys who specialize in the topic of that session. The panelists will take turns speaking in general to the topic and then move to a table of participants where they can engage in a more intimate Q&A.
2011 Calendar: Takes place the 1st Thursday of the 2nd month of each quarter.
COST: $35 members / $55 non-members.
CONTACT: Shana Risinger, (214) 826-3470, e-mail: risinger@cnmdallas.org.
From Center for Nonprofit Management Web site, accessed 4/21/11icon

The One-Page Business Plan® for Nonprofits
SPONSOR: Center for Nonprofit Management
WHEN: May 10, 9 am to noon.
WHERE: Center for Nonprofit Management, 2902 Floyd St., (Dallas, TX).
DESCRIPTION: Are you falling short of your nonprofit goals? Bogged down by the “busy-ness” of your nonprofit? Donations disappointing? Want to get more focused?
In the for-profit sector, business plans typically have one real audience: potential investors. In fact, 68 percent of America's fastest-growing firms use written business plans.* In the nonprofit sector, an agency’s business plan must convince not only funders, but board members, staff, and even clients and the general public of the competency of the organization to make a difference in the lives of those they serve.
COST: $65 members / $115 non-members.
CONTACT: Shana Risinger, (214) 826-3470, e-mail: risinger@cnmdallas.org.
From Center for Nonprofit Management Web site, accessed 4/21/11

Twitter, Facebook, and Other Things Social
SPONSOR: Center for Nonprofit Management
WHEN: May 12, 9 am to noon.
WHERE: Center for Nonprofit Management, 2902 Floyd St., (Dallas, TX).
DESCRIPTION: Facebook and Twitter have been game-changers in how business is conducted, and it seems like there is a new social application coming online every day. It's here, it's happening and it demands your attention.
This overview will walk you through the What? and the Why? and help you decide which platforms and how many your organization should engage in.
COST: $65 members / $115 non-members.
CONTACT: Shana Risinger, (214) 826-3470, e-mail: risinger@cnmdallas.org.
From Center for Nonprofit Management Web site, accessed 4/21/11icon


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