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[National]
The National Foundation for Grieving Children, Teens, and Families provides grants to nonprofit organizations nationwide that provide services to children and teens who have experienced the loss of a parent or loved one.
Deadline: Open (View website for details)

[National]
The Foundation supports programs which foster the proactive embrace of diversity and difference. Selected programs will be designed to create and maintain bridges between groups in divided societies, addressing human rights issues through cooperative, cross-group work. Email Sarah Silver for information prior to applying.
Deadline: Open

[Local]
The Foundation makes grants for charitable and educational purposes. No website provided. Next deadline is April 1, 2011
No geographic constraints
Will consider all types of proposals
Very informal process
Mailing address:  Rita Smith
                            c/o Anne Carter & Walter Robins Foundation
                            US Trust
                            P.O. Box 26688
                            Richmond, VA  23261-6688
Email:   Rita.Smith@ustrust.com

[National]
The Foundation funds programs working in the areas of education and youth development, arts, community initiatives, health, animal services and environment.
Deadline: Open
 

[National]
The Foundation's funding priorities reflect the desire to prepare society for an aging population.  Building upon aging trends, research and program innovation, the Foundation's mission is accomplished through strategic initiatives and responsive grantmaking.
Deadline: 15th day of each month

[National]
This initiative of the AT&T Foundation provides support to high schools, school districts, and nonprofit organizations across the United States for retention programs.
Please check back at a later time for more details and opportunities.

[National]
Current funding priorities include: promotion of preventative healthcare for pets, educating children about veterinary medicine, programs based on the human-pet bond and how it relates to longer, healthier lives for pets and people, veterinary education programs, and disaster preparedness and response program development. 
Deadline: June 30, 2009

[National]
The program provides grants for projects that are designed to support the development of literacy skills for adult primary care givers and their children. A total of $650,000 will be awarded for grants of up to $65,000.
Please check back in June 2009 for more details and opportunities. 

[National]
This joint initiative of Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association promotes the growth of baseball in the United States by encouraging youth participation in the game. Nonprofit organizations involved in youth baseball and softball programs are eligible for support. Grants may be used to finance a new program, expand or improve an existing program, undertake a new collaborative effort, or obtain facilities or equipment necessary for youth baseball or softball programs.
Deadline: Open (View Web site for details)

[National]
The MLB's Baseball Tomorrow Fund is directed towards programs and schools who are determined to have youth involved in baseball. Funds may be used for improving the quality of baseball for youth ages 10-16 and supports existing programs, new programs, and field construction or refurbishment.


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