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The document outlines the policies and procedures for applying for a mini-grant to host a Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) course, with a focus on supporting underserved and low-income populations in Washington State.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Washington State
Topic:
Child Passenger Safety, Traffic Safety
Document Type:
Policy and Procedure
Organization:
Washington’s Child Passenger Safety Program
Author:
Washington Traffic Safety Commission
Target Audience:
Schools, government agencies, non-profit organizations
Period of Validity:
October 1, 2023 – September 30, 2024
Approval Date:
August 1, 2023
Modification Date:
Not specified
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Year:
2026
Organization:
Preschool Access for All Learning Network
Document Type:
Mini-Grant Guidance
Target Audience:
Educators, Paraprofessionals, District Inclusion Teams
Age Group:
Children with disabilities, ages 3–5
Focus Areas:
Inclusive opportunities, developmentally appropriate environments, high-quality instruction
Expenditure Categories:
Instructional supplies and materials, in-service/staff development
Contact:
Misty Moody, Assistant Commissioner of Early Learning, [email protected]
Document Purpose:
Provide guidelines for mini-grant expenditures to support inclusion and developmentally appropriate practices
Fiscal Year:
2023-2024
Location:
Richmond, California, USA
Type:
Grant Application Form
Target Audience:
Artists and community members proposing public art projects
Important Dates:
March 22, 2023 – Mandatory Information Session; April 28, 2023 – Application Deadline; May 24-25, 2023 – Interviews/Presentations; July 2023 – Awards Announced; August 2023 – June 30, 2024 – Grant Period
Required Materials:
Completed application, resume/bio, proposed project budget, permissions for property use, optional supporting materials and images
Artistic Disciplines:
Visual Arts, Mural, Dance, Performing Arts, Media Arts, Literary Arts, Music, Craft, Environmental, Theater, Mixed Media, Other
Project Goals:
Community engagement, measurable artistic outcomes, public impact
Contact:
[email protected]
Submission:
Online via Richmond Arts & Culture portal
Year:
2023-2025
Region / City:
Richmond
Topic:
Mini-Grant Application for Community Projects
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization / Institution:
City of Richmond Community Services Department
Author:
City of Richmond
Target Audience:
Non-profit organizations, individuals, and other entities applying for the mini-grant
Effective Period:
July 1, 2024 – April 30, 2025
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2022-2023
Region / City:
Richmond
Topic:
Public Art Grants
Document Type:
Application Form
Organ / Institution:
Richmond Arts and Culture Commission (RACC)
Author:
Richmond Arts and Culture Division
Target Audience:
Artists and art project managers in Richmond
Grant Period:
November 2022 – June 30, 2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Pennsylvania Wilds
Document Type:
Grant application questionnaire
Organization:
PA Wilds Center
Target Audience:
Community organizations and residents seeking mini-grants
Submission Deadline:
March 6, 2026
Project Completion Deadline:
November 30, 2026
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Website:
pawildscenter.org/mini-grants
Year:
2026
Region / City:
University of New England
Theme:
Faculty research/scholarship/innovation funding
Document Type:
Program announcement
Organization / Institution:
University of New England
Author:
UFA Research and Scholarship Committee
Target Audience:
UNE Faculty
Period of Action:
2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Southern Maine
Topic:
Library Services
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization / Institution:
Southern Maine Library District (SMLD)
Author:
Deborah Clark
Target Audience:
District libraries, school libraries, public libraries
Period of Validity:
2014-2015
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Morgan State University
Topic:
Educational Grants, Experiential Learning
Document Type:
Proposal Form
Organization / Institution:
JPMorgan Chase, Morgan State University
Author:
Dr. Brenda James, Dr. Rhonda Battle
Target Audience:
Faculty of Morgan State University
Period of Action:
Fall 2022
Approval Date:
April 15, 2022
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Patapsco Valley Heritage Area
Subject:
Heritage tourism, grants, non-capital projects
Document Type:
Program guidelines
Organization:
Patapsco Heritage Greenway
Author:
Patapsco Heritage Greenway
Target Audience:
Non-profit organizations, local jurisdictions within the Patapsco Valley Heritage Area
Validity Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Eligible Activities:
Non-capital projects that support heritage tourism resources, planning, interpretation, programming, and digital resources
Ineligible Activities:
Capital projects, staff salaries, alcohol
Grant Amount:
Maximum $5000
Match Requirement:
1:1 match with non-state funds and in-kind contributions
Application Deadline:
Deadlines posted on Patapsco.org/Mini-Grants
Acknowledgment:
Required acknowledgment of Maryland Heritage Areas Authority and Patapsco Heritage Greenway
Final Report:
Submission required within 90 days after project completion
Funding Disbursement:
Paid in two separate payments
Evaluation Criteria:
Consistency with goals of Management Plan, collaboration, project feasibility, match leverage
Description:
Program guidelines for applying for mini-grants to fund non-capital heritage tourism projects within the Patapsco Valley Heritage Area, focusing on collaborative partnerships and sustainable practices.
Program Title:
Patapsco Valley Heritage Area Mini-Grant Program
Administering Organization:
Patapsco Heritage Greenway (PHG)
Oversight Authority:
Maryland Heritage Areas Authority
Geographic Scope:
Patapsco Valley Heritage Area, Maryland
Maximum Grant Award:
$5,000
Matching Requirement:
1:1 match with non-state funds and in-kind contributions
Eligible Applicants:
Non-profit organizations and local jurisdictions within or benefitting the Area
Eligible Project Types:
Non-capital heritage tourism, interpretation, planning, programming, digital resources, research, marketing
Ineligible Expenses:
Capital expenditures, salaries and benefits of grantee staff, alcohol
Application Information:
Deadlines posted at Patapsco.org/Mini-Grants
Grant Payment Structure:
Two payments (50% upfront, 50% reimbursable upon final report)
Project Completion Deadline:
No later than June 1 of the fiscal year following the grant award
Final Report Deadline:
No later than June 15 of the fiscal year following the grant award
Required Acknowledgment:
Maryland Heritage Areas Authority and Patapsco Heritage Greenway logos and credit line on materials
Contact Person:
Kyla Cools, Heritage Program Coordinator
Contact Address:
P.O. Box 96, Ellicott City, MD 21041
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Nevada
Theme:
Volunteerism, Community Service
Document Type:
Grant Announcement
Organization:
Nevada Volunteers
Author:
Nevada Volunteers
Target Audience:
Non-profit organizations, Indian Tribes, local governments, institutions of higher education, and state agencies in Nevada
Project Period:
January 1, 2022 – August 31, 2022
Approval Date:
December 6, 2021
Amendment Date:
October 31, 2021
Funding Amount:
Up to $25,000 per project
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Kansas
Topic:
Grant Application for Injury Prevention Programs
Document Type:
Application Form
Authorizing Agency:
Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE)
Target Audience:
Nonprofit organizations, community groups
Period of Application:
2025
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Program Title:
Patapsco Valley Heritage Area Mini-Grant Program
Administering Organization:
Patapsco Heritage Greenway
Oversight Authority:
Maryland Heritage Areas Authority
Geographic Scope:
Patapsco Valley Heritage Area, Maryland
Fiscal Year:
FY2020
Maximum Grant Award:
$5,000
Funding Requirement:
1:1 cash match with non-state funds
Eligible Applicants:
Non-profit organizations and local jurisdictions within or benefitting the Patapsco Valley Heritage Area
Eligible Project Types:
Non-capital heritage tourism, interpretation, planning, programming, digital resources, research, marketing
Ineligible Activities:
Capital expenditures, salaries and benefits of grantee staff, alcohol
Payment Structure:
Two installments (50% upfront, 50% reimbursable upon approval of final report)
Project Completion Deadline:
June 1 of the fiscal year awarded
Final Report Deadline:
June 15 of the fiscal year awarded
Contact Person:
Lindsey Baker, Executive Director
Contact Address:
3748 Old Columbia Pike, Ellicott City, MD 21043
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Application Information:
Patapsco.org/Mini-Grants
Year:
2024–2025
Region:
Kentucky, United States
Issuing Agency:
Kentucky Department of Education, Office of Teaching and Learning, Division of Program Standards
Document Type:
Request for Application (RFA)
Program Name:
Reading Diagnostic and Intervention Fund Mini-Grant
Legal Reference:
KRS 158.792
Application Deadline:
March 19, 2024, 4:00 p.m. (ET)
Grant Period:
June 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025
Funding Amount:
$40,000 per school (anticipated)
Eligible Applicants:
Kentucky public school districts, Kentucky School for the Blind, Kentucky School for the Deaf
Fiscal Agent:
Local school district
Submission Method:
Electronic submission via email to [email protected]
Purpose:
Support implementation of tier 2 and/or tier 3 structured literacy interventions through purchase of High-Quality Instructional Resources and related professional learning
Target Population:
Kindergarten through grade three (K–3) students
Note:
Year
Theme:
Rental Screening
Document Type:
Policy
Organization / Institution:
SG Property Management
Target Audience:
Applicants
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Indianapolis
Topic:
Academic Faculty Policies
Document Type:
Faculty Guide
Institution:
Indiana University School of Medicine
Author:
Indiana University
Target Audience:
Faculty members at Indiana University School of Medicine
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2023
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Springfield, VA
Subject:
Medical Laboratory Technology, Education
Document Type:
Handbook
Institution:
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA)
Author:
Amy McCarty, Danielle Muench, Harrietta Cush, Songvuth Intavong, Patrick Hooe
Target Audience:
Students in the Medical Laboratory Technology Program
Period of Validity:
2024-2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Seattle
Topic:
Prosthodontics Education, Graduate Program
Document Type:
Program Syllabus
Institution:
University of Washington, School of Dentistry
Author:
Van Ramos, Jr. D.D.S., FACP
Target Audience:
Graduate students in prosthodontics
Period of Effectiveness:
Ongoing, updated January 13, 2026
Approval Date:
January 13, 2026
Date of Revisions:
January 13, 2026
Note:
Study Summary 1.1 Please provide a brief summary of the study in the table below. A complete description of the study with detailed information should be provided in the body of the protocol. For sections not applicable to the study, mark them as N/A. Study Title Study Design Primary Objective/Purpose Secondary Objective(s)/Purposes Research Intervention(s) ClinicalTrials.gov NCT # Study Population Sample Size Study Duration for individual subjects Study Specific Abbreviations/ Definitions
Background 3.1 Provide the scientific or scholarly background for, rationale for, and significance of the research based on the existing literature and how will it add to existing knowledge. :
this section should be limited to only information directly related to the research questions and objectives. Do not include your full dissertation proposal. 3.2 Describe any relevant preliminary data (e.g. pilot data).
Procedures Involved 5.1 Describe and explain the study design. 5.2 Please select the methods that will be employed in this study (select all that apply):
☐ Audio/Video Recording ☐ Psychophysiological Recording ☐ Behavioral Interventions ☐ Record Review - Educational ☐ Behavioral Observations and Experimentations ☐ Record Review - Employee ☐ Deception ☐ Record Review- Medical ☐ Focus Groups ☐ Record Review - Other ☐ Interviews ☐ Specimen Collection or Analysis ☐ Investigational Medical Device – (e.g. Medical Mobile Applications) ☐ Surveys and/or Questionnaires ☐Psychometric Testing ☐ Other Social-Behavioral Procedures Provide a description of all research procedures being performed and when they are performed. (Upload any surveys, questionnaires, interview scripts, focus group scripts, debriefing scripts, psychometric tests, stimulus materials, intervention manuals, and data collection forms on the Local Site Documents page in the IRB application.) 5.3 Describe the procedures or interventions that are going to be conducted as part of the research project, but that would have been conducted anyway, even if the research was not occurring (i.e. standard of care procedures, activities that would occur in a classroom). 5.4 Describe the procedures performed to lessen the probability or magnitude of risks of items selected in 5.2.5. 5 If accessing or collecting existing data, describe: The data that will be collected during the study (e.g. demographics, medical history, etc.). Attach the data capture sheet(s) on the Local Site Documents page in the IRB application. How the data will be obtained, including how you have the authority to access the data. The source or location of the data (e.g. USF Epic, TGH Epic, Hillsborough County School records, CANVAS records, publicly available databases, etc.). 5.6 If collecting and/or analyzing biological specimens, describe: How the biological specimens will be or have been collected. How the biological specimens will be stored. How long the biological specimens will be stored. How the biological specimens will be used. The laboratories that will be used. Whether the collected biological specimens will undergo genetic testing. If so, indicate if this study is part of a Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and whether the data will be forwarded to the NIH dbGaP. 5.7 If there are plans for long-term follow-up (once all research related procedures are complete), what data will be collected during this period.
Data and Specimen Storage for Future Research 6.1 If data or specimens will be banked for future research studies, describe where the data or specimens will be stored, how long it/they will b:
the process to request a release, approvals required for release, who can obtain data or specimens, and the data to be provided with specimens.