Grant opportunities

Hull, Helen hhull1 at pghboe.net
Fri Feb 21 14:56:01 EST 2003



There are a number of places to look for start-up money for your outreach
program including the Pittsburgh Foundation, Heinze foundation, Grable
Foundation, your county department of Health and Human Services, Children,
Youth and Families services, The Jewish Foundations, The Presbitarian
Foundation (check with your nearest church and they will tell you how to
apply because you need a letter from a Presby church).

-----Original Message-----
From: Carolyn Massey
To: YouthLearn Mailing List
Sent: 2/20/2003 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Grant opportunities

Can you direct me to grants for start-up of a community outreach and
development project to support a new community center?
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