Accepted proposals from nonprofit organizations for projects which meet one of the Foundation’s two basic purposes: To contribute to the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual welfare of children through the dissemination of knowledge about new and innovative organizations and/or their programs designed to benefit youth; and To contribute to the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual welfare of children through the dissemination of knowledge already possessed by well-established organizations, to the end that such information can be more adequately used by society. [Funding]
Funding By Posted Date
Scholarships and Research Grants – American School of Health Association
ASHA provides financial assistance to students whose academic and professional goals include the health of youth. Three scholarships of $1000.00 annually, one each to students in these specializations: School Health Education; School Nursing; and Pediatric / Adolescent Medicine or Dentistry. The Association also provides financial support for students to complete research in areas related to the mission of ASHA. [Funding]
Community Relations - Ameriprise Financial
The goal of the Program is: use resources and talents to improve the lives of individuals and build strong communities. Community outreach focuses on three key priorities: Meeting Basic Needs; Supporting Community Vitality; and Volunteer-Driven Causes. [Annual submission deadlines: February 1, May 1 and September 1] [Funding]
Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program
The Program was established to increase the number of faculty from historically disadvantaged backgrounds who can achieve senior rank in academic medicine and dentistry and who will encourage and foster the development of succeeding classes of such physicians and dentists. [Funding]
Ryan White HIV/Aids Program Part D Grants For Coordinated HIV Services And Access To Research For Women, Infants, Children, And Youth (WICY)
The purpose of this funding is to provide family-centered primary medical care to women, infants, children, and youth (WICY) living with HIV/AIDS when payments for such services are unavailable from other sources. Funding is intended to improve access to primary HIV medical care for HIV-infected women, infants, children, and youth through the provision of coordinated, comprehensive, culturally and linguistically competent services. [Funding]
Affordable Care Act - Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Research Network - Health Resources & Services Administration
The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to support the creation of an interdisciplinary, multicenter research forum for scientific collaboration and infrastructure building related to home visiting research that is designed to improve life outcomes among mothers, infants, and young children. The work of this Network will complement the ongoing research and evaluation activities occurring both within the MIECHV program and in the research field broadly. [Funding]
2012 Scholarship Opportunity for Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management (SPNM) - Harvard Business School of Wisconsin
Recognizing the increasing complexities of managing nonprofit organizations, the Harvard Business School Club of Wisconsin is inviting nonprofit leaders to apply for a scholarship to attend the 2012 program on the HBS campus in Boston. Applicants must be at the head of a Wisconsin nonprofit organization serving the public in arts, education, environment, health care, human services, community development or related areas. [Funding]
Innovate 4 Healthcare Challenge – US Health & Human Services
Teams of up to 5 students will design a plan to improve patient engagement with their health care providers using information technology. Informational Webinar: February 3; Register your team by: February 24; Application deadline: March 6. [Funding]

