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Grant Publications |
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The list below represents online
publications I've come across that relate to grant seeking. There
is also limited information about print publications that you may be
interested in purchasing included here.
The
link to the Federal Register is particularly beneficial
to those seeking grant opportunities offered by the federal
government.
If you know of grant publications,
especially those that are available at no cost, that can be added to the
ones listed below, please let
me know! Likewise, if you happen to find links that are no longer valid,
I would appreciate you letting me
know that as well. Please include the Web page where the invalid link
appears. Thanks!
Please remember that all links open in a separate window.
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Free Online Publications
Fee-Based Print Publications |
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Online Publications Available at No
Cost
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SchoolGrants
Bimonthly Newsletter
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The SchoolGrants Bimonthly Newsletter is published every
other month and contains 3-4 grant opportunities that are of interest to
PK-12 schools.
If you need more up-to-date and detailed grant-related
information, consider subscribing to the electronic SchoolGrants
Biweekly Newsletter that is published twice each month.
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Federal
Register
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Most grant opportunities available through the federal
government are posted in the Federal Register. You can quickly peruse
the daily Table of Contents to determine if there are any opportunities of
interest. (You can have the TOC sent to you by email
every day.)
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Texas
Register
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The Texas Register contains emergency, proposed, and
adopted rules; notices of withdrawn and repealed rules; notices of rule
review and other information - including publication of Requests for
Proposal - submitted by state agencies for publication.
Many states have a Register. The ones I know about
are listed on the State Grant Opportunities
page of the SchoolGrants site.
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Texas
State Grant
Alert
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The Grant Alert is a compilation of information about current
funding solicitations offered by federal, state and private grant funding
resources. The Grant Alert is posted in Rich Text Format twice weekly. While
the Grant Alert is published for Texas residents, it is valuable to grant
seekers in all states.
(If your state provides a similar service, please let
me know about it so I can post its information here!)
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Free
Government E-newsletters
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The federal government offers a variety of free e-newsletters
to which you may subscribe. You may want to peruse through the list and find
those that are of interest to you.
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EdInfo
Archives
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EdInfo is published on an as-needed basis and provides
information about elementary and secondary education grant opportunities and
more.
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No
Child Left Behind Newsletter
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Keep up-to-date on information, events and announcements
about No Child Left Behind, and receive The Achiever
in your email box by subscribing to this newsletter.
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Grantseeker
Tips
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Miner and Associates publishes this highly recommended
biweekly newsletter. You'll receive grant writing tips and information when
you subscribe.
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Internet
Insider
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"THE INTERNET INSIDER - for Nonprofits, Grantseekers
& Fundraisers" is a free E-Newsletter of great websites, online
discussion groups and publications, jokes, and more. Published by
Educational Funding Strategies.
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Philanthropy
Journal
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This publication of the A.J.
Fletcher Foundation in Raleigh, N.C. is an online newspaper that reports
on philanthropy and nonprofits.
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The
Foundation Center
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The Foundation Center offers a variety of free email
publications that may be of interest to you. I especially recommend the RFP
Bulletin.
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Fee-based Publications |
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The Chronicle
of Philanthropy
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy is
the newspaper of the nonprofit world. It is the No. 1 news source, in print
and online, for charity leaders, fund raisers, grant makers, and other
people involved in the philanthropic enterprise.
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Aid
for Education Report
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Aid for Education provides valuable funding
information for education professionals, whether they work at the preschool,
elementary school, community college, or university level. Each
issue contains updates on the No Child Left Behind Act and the Individuals
with Disability Education Act, as well as public and private grant
opportunities for a wide variety of programs.
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All links on this page were verified as accurate on June 19,
2003. If you should come across a link that no longer works, please let
me know.
Unfortunately, pornographic site operators are purchasing popular domain
names (i.e., U.S. West) and putting their content there for unsuspecting
visitors. If you should come across a link on the SchoolGrants
site that no longer goes to the intended site, please let
me know as soon as possible. If you will include the page where
the URL is located, it will greatly assist me in deleting it immediately.
Thank you for your help.
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