Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 09:51:43 +0500 Originator: aidsnews@cdcnac.aspensys.com NEW/UPDATED FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES The Clearinghouse's Funding Databases contain information on more than 800 current and archival funding opportunities. These Databases are primarily intended to serve as a starting point for people seeking support for HIV/AIDS education, prevention, service provision, and information dissemination. The grantmaking agency should be contacted for further information and application procedures. The Clearinghouse makes these databases available to the public through their electronic bulletin board service, NAC ONLINE. Information and assistance about the Clearinghouse and NAC ONLINE can be obtained by calling a Reference Specialist at 1-800-458-5231 or 1800-243-7012 (deaf access/TDD). If you know of opportunities that we do not have in our databases, please contact us at aidsinfo@cdcnac.aspensys.com. This week, six new and one updated record loaded to the funding database. These are cited below and in the next window: --------------------------------------------------------------- FUND TITLES INCLUDED IN THIS WINDOW: 1) Supplemental Awards to Current High Risk Youth Demonstration Program Grantees (FY 1995). (NEW) 2) Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Program for Runaway and Homeless Youth (DAPP) (FY 1995 Competitive New Grants). (NEW) 3) Basic Center Program for Runaway and Homeless Youth (BCP) (FY 1995 Competitive New Grants). (NEW) 4) Cooperative Agreement for the Hepatitis B Coalition: Notice of Availability of Funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 1995. (NEW) 5) The Philadelphia Foundation: General Fund Announcement. (UPDATE) 6) Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation: General Fund Announcement (FY 1995). (NEW) 7) Eugene & Agnes E. Meyer Foundation: Nonprofit Fund. (NEW) ---------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 17681-006 FUND TITLE: Supplemental Awards to Current High Risk Youth Demonstration Program Grantees (FY 1995). DESCRIPTION: The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), announces the availability of supplemental funds for currently funded grantees in the CSAP's Substance Abuse Prevention Demonstration Grant Program for High Risk Populations. The funding is intended to demonstrate the differential effectiveness of incorporating an HIV/AIDS Prevention curriculum into an ongoing substance abuse prevention program as compared to providing such a curriculum as a stand-alone activity. Youth at risk for alcohol, tobacco and other drug (ATOD) use are also at risk for precocious and unprotected sexual behavior. Because there is so much overlap between the youth at risk for ATOD use and those risk for HIV/AIDS as a result of unprotected sexual behavior, it is logical to consider enhancing an ATOD prevention program with an HIV/AIDS prevention curriculum. TARGET AUDIENCE: 306 - Adolescents, 335 - Persons Practicing High Risk Behavior, 340 - Injecting Drug Users, 366 - Low Income Persons SUBJECT AREAS: Adolescents, Demonstration projects, Drug education, Drug treatments and rehabilitation, HIV prevention, Substance abuse FINANCIAL INFORMATION AMOUNT AVAILABLE: $1000000 MAXIMUM: $50000 NUMBER OF AWARDS: 20 FUND DURATION: 1 yr. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Demonstration grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 950620 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Date not specified. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: Community Based Organization County City Educational Organization, Institution Hospital State LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. ELIGIBILITY: Eligible applicants are currently funded grantees in the CSAP's Substance Abuse Prevention Demonstration Programs. Specifically, Module A: High Risk Youth; Module B: Female Adolescents; and Module C: Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD)-Related Violence Among High Risk Youth grantees may apply for support. Applicants must have more than eighteen months remaining in their current grant as of October 1, 1995. LIMITATIONS: Ineligible applicants are current grantees under Module D of the Substance Abuse Prevention Demonstration Grant Program: Replication of Model Programs for the Prevention of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug (ATOD) Uses Among High Risk Youth. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Contact funder for information. CONTACT PERSON: Rose Kittrell, Acting Chief High Risk Youth Branch Division of Demonstrations for High Risk Populations Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Rockwall II Bldg. 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, MD 20857 (301) 443-0353 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 17681 US Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Substance Abuse, and Mental Health Services Administration Office for Substance Abuse Prevention Division of Demonstrations and Evaluation Rockwall II Bldg., 9th Fl. 5600 Fishers Ln. Rockville, MD 20857 OTHER NAME: SAMHSA PHONE: (301) 443-4564 AREA CODES: 301 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Public Health, Social Services Department ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Federal TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Federal --------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 24383-007 FUND TITLE: Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Program for Runaway and Homeless Youth (DAPP) (FY 1995 Competitive New Grants). FUND NO: PA no. ACF/ACYF/RHYP 95-1 DESCRIPTION: The Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) of the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) announces the availability of funds for the Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Program for Runaway and Homeless Youth (DAPP). The overall purpose of the DAPP is to help communities address the problem of drug abuse among runaway and homeless youth through prevention, early intervention, and reduction of drug dependency. Applications are solicited for direct service projects designed to provide the following services for runaway and homeless youth: a) counseling for the purpose of preventing or reducing illicit drug use; b) development and support of drug-related peer counseling programs; c) development and support of community education activities related to illicit drug use; d) provision of drug-related assistance in rural areas; e) provision of information and training on issues related to illicit drug use to individuals providing services to these youth; f) support of research on their illicit drug use, the effects of drug abuse by family members on them, and any correlation between drug use and suicide attempts; and g) improvement of the availability and coordination of local services related to drug abuse for runaway and homeless youth. When relevant, programs should provide outreach to individual youth. One example of a program component that has been successful in the past is provision of educational information portraying the consequences of overdosing, the effects of drug withdrawal, and the increased chances of contracting HIV/AIDS through illicit drug use. TARGET AUDIENCE: 306 - Adolescents, 335 - Persons Practicing High Risk Behavior, 340 - Injecting Drug Users, 375 - Homeless Persons SUBJECT AREAS: Adolescents, Community health education, Community programs, Counseling, Drug education, Drug treatments and rehabilitation, HIV prevention, Research FINANCIAL INFORMATION AMOUNT AVAILABLE: $4500000 FUND TOTAL NOTE: Grantees must provide 25% of total approved project cost. MAXIMUM: $100000 NUMBER OF AWARDS: 45 FUND DURATION: 12 mo. budget period; 36 mo. project period. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 950630 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Last qtr. of FY 1995 (July - September 1995). ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: County City IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Non Profit State LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. US territories: Puerto Rico (PR), the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. US territories: Puerto Rico (PR), the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. ELIGIBILITY: Eligible applicants may include both Federally and non-Federally recogized Indian Tribes and urban Indian organizations. These groups may apply as private, non-profit organizations. All non-profit organizations must submit proof of non-profit status. Not more than one grant per legal entity (organization) will be awarded under this priority area. Priority for funding will be given to agencies with experience in providing direct services to runaway and homeless youth (i.e. agencies with three or more years of continuous effort serving runaway and homeless youth in one or more areas set forth in Section 312 of the Act). LIMITATIONS: Ineligible applicants include Drug Abuse Prevention Program (DAPP) grantees with one or two years remaining on their current awards and the expectation of continuation funding in FY 1995. Additionally, efforts that will not be funded under this priority area include research and demonstration projects on illicit drug use by runaway and homeless youth, and the direct provision of drug treatment services such as those provided in a medical setting or by medical personnel. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Contact ACYF for information. CONTACT PERSON: Maiso Bryant Administration for Children and Families Division of Discretionary Grants 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW Aerospace Bldg., 6th Fl. Washington, DC 20447 (800) 351-2293 TECHNICAL CONTACT: Natl Alcohol/Drug Info (NCADI) ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 24383 US Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Administration on Children, Youth, and Families Administration for Children and Families Division of Discretionary Grants Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg. Rm. 341-F.2 200 Independence Ave., SW. Washington, DC 20201 OTHER NAME: ACYF ACF PHONE: (202) 690-0049 AREA CODES: 202 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Public Health, Social Services Department ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Federal TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Federal. ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 24383-008 FUND TITLE: Basic Center Program for Runaway and Homeless Youth (BCP) (FY 1995 Competitive New Grants). FUND NO: PA no. ACF/ACYF/RHYP 95-1 DESCRIPTION: The Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) of the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) announces the availibility of funds for the Basic Center Program for Runaway and Homeless Youth (BCP). The overall purpose of the BCP is to provide financial assistance to establish or strengthen community-based centers that address the immediate needs (outreach, temporary shelter, food, clothing, counseling, aftercare, and related services) of runaway and homeless youth and their families. The program goals and objectives are to: a) alleviate the problems of runaway and homeless youth; b) reunite them with their families and encourage the resolution of intrafamilial problems through counseling and other services; c) strengthen family relationships and encourage stable living conditions; and d) help these youth decide upon constructive courses of action. These programs must provide locally controlled direct services to runaway and homeless youth in a manner that is outside the law enforcement system, the child welfare system, the mental health system, and the juvenile justice system. TARGET AUDIENCE: 306 - Adolescents, 324 - Families, 375 - Homeless Persons SUBJECT AREAS: Adolescents, Clothing, Counseling, Foster care, Housing, Outreach, Social services FINANCIAL INFORMATION AMOUNT AVAILABLE: $14600000 FUND TOTAL NOTE: BCP grantees must provide 10% of the Federal funds awarded. MINIMUM: $45000 MAXIMUM: $200000 NUMBER OF AWARDS: 115 FUND DURATION: 12 mo. budget period; 36 mo. project period. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 950616 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Last qtr. of FY 1995 (July - September 1995). ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: County City IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Non Profit State LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. US territories: Puerto Rico (PR), the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. US territories: Puerto Rico (PR), the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. ELIGIBILITY: Eligible applicants may include current BCP grantees with project periods ending by September 30, 1995; and both Federally and non-Federally recognized Indian Tribes and urban Indian organizations. The latter groups may apply as private, non-profit organizations. All non-profit applicants must submit proof of non-profit status. The number of awards made within each State will depend upon the funds available as well as on the number of acceptable applications. Preference will be given to agencies with demonstrated experience establishing and operating centers providing BCP-type direct services to runaway and homeless youth (i.e. agencies with three or more years of service to runaway and homeless youth in one or more areas set forth in section 312 of the Act). LIMITATIONS: Ineligible applicants include BCP grantees with one or two years remaining on their current awards and the expectation of continuation funding in FY 1995. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Contact funder for information. CONTACT PERSON: Maiso Bryant Administration for Children and Families Division of Discretionary Grants 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW Aerospace Bldg., 6th Fl. Washington, DC 20447 (800) 351-2293 TECHNICAL CONTACT: Natl Alcohol/Drug Info (NCADI) ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 24383 US Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Administration on Children, Youth, and Families Administration for Children and Families Division of Discretionary Grants Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg. Rm. 341-F.2 200 Independence Ave., SW. Washington, DC 20201 OTHER NAME: ACYF ACF PHONE: (202) 690-0049 AREA CODES: 202 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Public Health, Social Services Department ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Federal TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Federal. **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 12184-063 FUND TITLE: Cooperative Agreement for the Hepatitis B Coalition: Notice of Availability of Funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 1995. FUND NO: Announcement Number 538 DESCRIPTION: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Immunization Program (NIP) announces the availability of cooperative agreement funds to assist the Hepatitis B Coalition in promoting hepatitis B prevention activities. The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to improve: 1) provider knowledge about hepatitis B prevention through the development and dissemination of information and educational materials, and implementation of promotional activities for health care professionals; 2) community awareness of the need for hepatitis B screening and vaccination through the development and dissemination of information and educational materials, and the implementation of promotional activities for specific target audiences within the general population; and 3) communication and facilitation of partnerships between State and local health departments, private provider organizations, hospitals, voluntary groups, and other health care coalitions to increase awareness about hepatitis B prevention activities. The CDC intends to reach national hepatitis B vaccination coverage levels of 70% by 1996 and 90% by 1998. TARGET AUDIENCE: 100 - Health Professionals, 300 - General Public, Consumers, 500 - Health Services Providers, 530 - Hospitals, 679 - Volunteer Organizations SUBJECT AREAS: Community programs, Curriculum, Information dissemination, Information exchange, Prevention programs FINANCIAL INFORMATION AMOUNT AVAILABLE: $150000 NUMBER OF AWARDS: 1 FUND DURATION: 12 mo. budget period; 5 yr. project period. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Cooperative agreement. Technical assistance. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 950509 INTENDED AWARD DATE: September 1, 1995. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: Consortia Public Health, Social Services Department Professional Organization, Association LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: United States, location unrestricted. ELIGIBILITY: Assistance will be provided only to the Hepatitis B Coalition; no other applications will be solicited. The Hepatitis B Coalition represents an established collaboration among professional, voluntary, and public and private sector organizations with a history of working together to advocate prevention of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The Coalition's activities are national in scope. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: None; eligible applicants have been contacted. CONTACT PERSON: Lisa Tamaroff Grants Management Branch Procurement and Grants Office Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 255 East Paces Ferry Road, NE., MS E-13 Atlanta, GA 30305 (404) 842-6796 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 12184 US Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Procurement and Grants Office 255 E. Paces Ferry Rd., NE. Atlanta, GA 30305 PHONE: (404) 842-6548 AREA CODES: 404 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Public Health, Social Services Department ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Federal TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Federal. -------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 13397-001 FUND TITLE: The Philadelphia Foundation: General Fund Announcement. DESCRIPTION: The Philadelphia Foundation supports organizations working to change conditions that currently limit the access of low-income people to resources. The Foundation makes grants in seven categories: community, culture, education, health, housing and economic development, social services, and children and families. Priority is given to small budget, constituent-controlled organizations. In all cases, first preference is given to organizations that involve and benefit low-income people and/or African-American, Asian-American and Latino communities; promote cultural pluralism and diversity; address the causes of social and economic inequities; facilitate development of new leaders and build the skills of both emerging and experienced community leaders; and have operating budgets under $1.5 million. TARGET AUDIENCE: 309 - Asians, 310 - Blacks/African Americans, 314 - Children, 324 - Families, 336 - Hispanics, 352 - Minorities, 366 - Low Income Persons SUBJECT AREAS: Children, Community programs, Health care, Housing, Social services FINANCIAL INFORMATION FUND TOTAL NOTE: Two annual distribution cycles. MINIMUM: $2000 MAXIMUM: $20000 FUND DURATION: Usually 1 yr., but multi-yr. grants are given. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. Operating support. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 950728 950630 950113 941209 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Date not specified. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Non Profit RESTRICTIONS: County City Federal Foundation Individual State LOCATION: Bucks County, PA. Chester County, PA. Delaware County, PA. Montgomery County, PA. Philadelphia County, PA. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: Bucks County, PA. Chester County, PA. Delaware County, PA. Montgomery County, PA. Philadelphia County, PA. ELIGIBILITY: Organizations with budgets under $500,000 may apply for general operating support or for support of a specific project. Organizations with budgets between $500,000 and $1.5 million may apply for project support only. Grantees may apply for multi-year funding after receiving two consecutive awards from the Foundation. A full proposal (due 1/13/95 or 7/28/95) is required of first-time applicants; those who have not submitted a full proposal in the past 3 years; organizations requesting more than $10,000; or organizations requesting multi-year funding. Short proposals (due 12/9/94 or 6/30/95) may be submitted by those applicants requesting less than $10,000 or those who have applied to the Foundation within the past 3 years. LIMITATIONS: The Foundation rarely awards grants to affiliates of national or international organizations, organizations with budgets over $1.5 million, or private schools. Applications that are usually denied support include requests for capital campaigns, conferences, deficit financing, endowments, publications, research projects, tours, and trips. Organizations may not apply for Foundation grants more than once per year. Applications will not be accepted during the review periods: 12/11 - 5/15; and 7/3 - 11/30. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Deadline: 5 PM on due date. Contact funder for information. CONTACT PERSON: Greg Goldman, Program Officer 1234 Market St., Ste. 1900 Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 563-6417 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 13397 Philadelphia Foundation 1234 Market St., Ste. 1900 Philadelphia, PA 19107 PHONE: (215) 563-6417 AREA CODES: 215 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1992: 464 funds awarded, total: $5100000 1993: 484 funds awarded, total: $5900000 ----------------------------------------------------------------- **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 13999-005 FUND TITLE: Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation: General Fund Announcement (FY 1995). DESCRIPTION: The Meyer Foundation is a local institution that responds to the changing needs of the Washington metropolitan community. Grants are awarded to nonprofit organizations in six broad categories: neighborhood development and housing; community service; education; health and mental health; arts and humanities; and law and justice. Proposals should ideally come from organizations located in and benefitting the metropolitan Washington area; showing evidence that all groups and individuals to be involved with the project are ready and willing to participate; and showing strong potential for raising needed revenue to complete and sustain the program over time. TARGET AUDIENCE: 300 - General Public, Consumers SUBJECT AREAS: Community programs, Health care, Housing, Mental health, Social services FINANCIAL INFORMATION FUND DURATION: Not specified. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Project grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 951115 950715 850315 INTENDED AWARD DATE: Date not specified. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Non Profit RESTRICTIONS: Individual Research Institution Religious Organization LOCATION: DC. Arlington County, VA. Fairfax County, VA. Falls Church, VA. Alexandria, VA. Loudon County, VA. Manassas, VA. Manassas Park, VA. Stafford County, VA. Prince William County, VA. Prince George's County, MD. Montgomery County, MD. Charles County, MD. Calvert County, MD. St. Mary's County, MD. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: DC. Arlington County, VA. Fairfax County, VA. Falls Church, VA. Alexandria, VA. Loudon County, VA. Manassas, VA. Manassas Park, VA. Stafford County, VA. Prince William County, VA. Prince George's County, MD. Montgomery County, MD. Charles County, MD. Calvert County, MD. St. Mary's County, MD. LIMITATIONS: The Foundation does not: make grants to individuals, award scholarships, or offer financial assistance; make grants which are sectarian nature; fund scientific or medical research; fund special events or conferences; or support endowment campaigns. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Send 2 pg letter of inquiry 1 mo. before deadline. No FAXES. CONTACT PERSON: Irene S. Lee, Program Officer 1400 16th St., NW., Ste. 360 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 483-8294 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 13999 Eugene & Agnes E. Meyer Foundation 1400 16th St., NW., Ste. 360 Washington, DC 20036 PHONE: (202) 483-8294 AREA CODES: 202 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The Metropolitan Washington Community AIDS Partnership is a collaborative philanthropic initiative that supports nonprofit, community-based organizations responding to the HIV / AIDS epidemic in the Washington, DC area. The Partnership is one of the local sites in the National Community AIDS Partnership (NCAP), an AIDS-dedicated fund created by national foundations and corporate donors in 1988. The Partnership is convened and administered by the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation. The Partnership is one of nine projects made possible through a challenge grant from the Ford Foundation administered by the National AIDS Network. During its first two years of operation, the Partnership awarded 53 grants totaling $974,262 to 45 AIDS education and service-providing organizations working in the metropolitan Washington area. Two-thirds of the Partnership's grants funded targeted HIV prevention efforts; the other third funded social and support services for people living with AIDS and HIV. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1993: 148 funds awarded, total: $3064155 PUBLICATION(S): Learning AIDS: An Information Resources Directory. ------------------------------------------------------------------ **************** FUND INFORMATION ****************** ACCESSION NO: S 13999-006 FUND TITLE: Eugene & Agnes E. Meyer Foundation: Nonprofit Fund. DESCRIPTION: The Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation launched this fund to help the Washington area's nonprofit organizations pay their bills, raise their profiles and provide better service to the needy. The fund consists of three programs: 1) a $250,000 management assistance program that will provide grants of up to $10,000 to improve and strengthen the management capacity of nonprofit agencies (first priority: the 150 current Meyer grantees); 2) a $500,000 revolving loan pool available to nonprofit agencies within five days of a request for small, no-interest, short-term cash flow loans to cover periods of payment delays on government and other contracts (priority: the 482 organizations that have received Meyer grants in the past); and 3) a $250,000 initiative designed to increase the voice and visibility of the region's nonprofit sector, including gathering dataon the sector to raise understanding of exactly what local nonprofits contribute to the area both economically and socially. TARGET AUDIENCE: 300 - General Public, Consumers, 366 - Low Income Persons SUBJECT AREAS: Community programs, Health care, Mental health, Social services FINANCIAL INFORMATION AMOUNT AVAILABLE: $1000000 FUND DURATION: Not specified; short-term. TYPE OF SUPPORT: Management assistance. Cash flow loans. Project grants. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open ended INTENDED AWARD DATE: Date not specified. ORGANIZATION ELIGIBILITY TYPE: IRS 501 (c)(3) Organization Non Profit RESTRICTIONS: Individual Research Institution Religious Organization LOCATION: DC. Arlington County, VA. Fairfax County, VA. Falls Church, BA. Alexandria, VA. Loudon County, VA. Manassas, VA. Manassas Park, VA. Stafford County, VA. Prince William County, VA. Prince George's County, MD. Montgomery County, MD. Charles County, MD. Calvert County, MD. St. Mary's County, MD. FUND REQUIREMENTS LOCATION: DC. Arlington County, VA. Fairfax County, VA. Falls Church, BA. Alexandria, VA. Loudon County, VA. Manassas, VA. Manassas Park, VA. Stafford County, VA. Prince William County, VA. Prince George's County, MD. Montgomery County, MD. Charles County, MD. Calvert County, MD. St. Mary's County, MD. ELIGIBILITY: The only eligible applicants are past Meyer Foundation grant recipients. LIMITATIONS: The Foundation does not: make grants to individuals, award scholarships or offer financial assistance; make grants that are sectarian in nature; fund scientific or medical research; fund special events or conferences; or support endowment campaigns. APPLICATION INFORMATION PROCEDURES: Contact funder for information. CONTACT PERSON: Irene S. Lee, Program Officer 1400 16th St., NW., Ste. 360 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 483-8294 ************ FUNDER INFORMATION ************ ORGANIZATION: S 13999 Eugene & Agnes E. Meyer Foundation 1400 16th St., NW., Ste. 360 Washington, DC 20036 PHONE: (202) 483-8294 AREA CODES: 202 ORGANIZATION TYPE: Foundation ORGANIZATION LEVEL: Non Government DESCRIPTION: The Metropolitan Washington Community AIDS Partnership is a collaborative philanthropic initiative that supports nonprofit, community-based organizations responding to the HIV / AIDS epidemic in the Washington, DC area. The Partnership is one of the local sites in the National Community AIDS Partnership (NCAP), an AIDS-dedicated fund created by national foundations and corporate donors in 1988. The Partnership is convened and administered by the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation. The Partnership is one of nine projects made possible through a challenge grant from the Ford Foundation administered by the National AIDS Network. During its first two years of operation, the Partnership awarded 53 grants totaling $974,262 to 45 AIDS education and service-providing organizations working in the metropolitan Washington area. Two-thirds of the Partnership's grants funded targeted HIV prevention efforts; the other third funded social and support services for people living with AIDS and HIV. TYPE OF FUNDS AWARDED: Private NUMBER OF FUNDS AWARDED: 1993: 148 funds awarded, total: $3064155 PUBLICATION(S): Learning AIDS: An Information Resources Directory.