Funding availability
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Searchable data base, including funding availability, applications and regulations |
A searchable database of US federal grant opportunities, maintained by the General Services Administration
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Programs and funding available from the US Department of Education
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The Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) is a Federal agency dedicated to supporting young people and strengthening families. The Bureau does so by providing runaway and homeless youth service grants to local communities; the Bureau also funds research and demonstration projects
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A searchable database of information about over 100 sources of funding from many different government agencies. Searching the database provides a summary of each program and a link to details about each funding source
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A key component of the Administration's efforts to keep children safe, to provide academic enrichment, and other recreational and enrichment opportunities, such as band, drama, art, and other cultural events for children; and to provide life-long learning opportunities for community members
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The target population for these grants is children and adolescents (under 22 years of age) with diagnosable serious emotional, behavioral, or mental disorders accompanied by disability (present, or expected to be present, for at least one year) and who require services from multiple agencies
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Funding and initiatives
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Discretionary Grant Application Packages
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This site allows organizations to electronically find and apply for competitive grant opportunities from all Federal grant-making agencies
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A list of resources - not all are related to youth, but many are
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A federal agency funding state, territory, local, and tribal organizations to provide family assistance (welfare), child support, child care, Head Start, child welfare, and other programs relating to children and families
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