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Speaking of Short Deadlines, Notice the Strengthening Institutions Program, the Susan Harwood Training Grant Program, the Linkage to Life Program: Rebuilding Broken Bridges for Minority Families Impacted by HIV/AIDS, and Minority Community HIV/AIDS Partnership: Preventing Risky Behaviors Among Minority College Students

July 10th, 2010 · by Jake Seliger · No Comments

In a recent post, Isaac said that “Another client, for whom we wrote a funded Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control (LBPHC) Program proposal last year, was just at the grantee meeting. The HUD program officer told the group that all of the NOFAs are late this year (duh!) but would be issued with short turnarounds—just like the Department of Education RFPs listed above.” These short deadlines will favor those who are prepared or ready to act.

This week’s Grant Alert has more evidence of those short turnaround times. Consider the following recently released RFPs, as described in this week’s e-mail grant newsletter:

  • The Department of Education’s Strengthening Institutions Program was released on July 6 and has a deadline of August 5.
  • The Department of Labor’s Susan Harwood Training Grant Program was rereleased on July 6 and has a deadline of August 6.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services’s The Linkage to Life Program: Rebuilding Broken Bridges for Minority Families Impacted by HIV/AIDS program was released on July 3 and has a deadline of August 2.
  • DHHS’s Minority Community HIV/AIDS Partnership: Preventing Risky Behaviors Among Minority College Students program was released on July 3 and has a deadline of August 2.

Two of these programs are new and two are old, but they all have significant amounts of money available and very short deadlines. If you want to compete for grants, you must be ready to act fast.

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