Youth Visions for Stronger Neighborhoods Grants Program
Posted by on October 22, 2004
Community Technology Centers’ Network Announces Youth Visions for Stronger Neighborhoods Grants Program
Deadline: October 27, 2004
Community Technology Centers’ Network (<a href="http://www.ctcnet.org/">http://www.ctcnet.org/</a>) has announced the 2005 Youth Visions for Stronger Neighborhoods Grants program, sponsored by the Corporation for National Service’s Learn and Serve America (<a href="http://learnandserve.org/">http://learnandserve.org/</a>). Youth Visions Grants are designed to give youth and community technology programs the opportunity to use multimedia tools and training to engage in community decision-making to strengthen their neighborhoods.
Through CTCNet’s Youth Visions grants, organizations with substantial experience training youth in low-income communities will be funded to implement new or expanded community technology programs that focus on engaging youth
in civic participation.
The program will award eight grants totaling as much as $22,000 in 2005.
Organizations that serve at-risk youth (ages 14-18) and who have experience providing video and other multimedia training are eligible. The applicant or fiscal agent through which the applicant applies must have current (not pending) 501(c)(3) status and be located in the United States.
Complete grant guidelines, eligibility information, and application materials are available at the CTCNet Web site.
RFP Link: <a href="http://www.ctcnet.org/youthvisions/">http://www.ctcnet.org/youthvisions/</a>
For additional RFPs in Science/Technology, visit:
<a href="http://fdncenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_science.jhtml">http://fdncenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_science.jhtml</a>
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