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The American Recovery & Reinvestment
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Relying on
NEDA members who are tracking the
Act and related implementation
activities at the Federal and State
levels, we will attempt to identify
the most current, reliable, and
useful sources of information and
post website links and/or other
contact information below. If
you see a resource that you believe
belongs here, send it to us at
execdir@nedaonline.org
and we’ll
check it out and consider adding it
to the list.
Potential resources are grouped in
four categories below:
FEDERAL
SITES - GENERAL ARRA
CURRENT
FEDERAL GRANTS
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Limited Competition: Building Sustainable Community-Linked Infrastructure to Enable Health Science Research
NIH grants to support the development, expansion, or reconfiguration of infrastructures needed to facilitate collaboration between academic health centers and community-based organizations for health science research. Primary applicant MUST be an Academic Health Center. DEADLINE December 11, 2009
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Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants: Retrofit Ramp-up and General Innovation Fund Programs
Dept. of Energy Grants for a wide range of projects that improve energy efficiency. NOTE: The site is NOT user friendly. Click on the link here, THEN click on “Funding Opportunity” document links under the “Amendment” headings on the right side of the window. DEADLINE: December 14, 2009
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EDA American Recovery Program - Call For Grants
$150 MM in infrastructure, economic adjustment, and related EDA program grants; DEADLINE June 30 2010
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US EDA Economic Assistance Programs
Formal Grant Announcement Posted June 2009
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Federal Energy Fund Sources
US DOE’s most current listing of all Recovery Act-related funding opportunities
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HUD's Green Retrofit Grant Program
Information on HUD’s Green Retrofit Program for Multifamily Housing; Owners of eligible properties may apply, and may be accepted until February 16, 2011.
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HUD Current Grant & Program Opportunities
Lists all current ARRA-related opportunities available through HUD
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US Treasury: Programs
Link to their “Programs” page, describing key resource programs run through Treasury
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OTHER
RESOURCES
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MIT's CoLab
MIT’s Community Innovators Lab (CoLab) has taken on the task of mapping the stimulus disbursement funds from the federal to the community level.
BE ADVISED: As of May 2009, most documents at this site are DRAFTS. Scroll around MULTIPLE Excel Spreadsheets within larger “Workbook” files for information on Recovery resources across many Federal departments and for the States of Massachusetts and New York
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We will try to post links to
reliable and accurate sources, but
we can’t vouch for currency or
accuracy of all the comments or
information they contain. We ask
your help in finding new resources,
and letting us know when a link is
obsolete or otherwise needs to be
reconsidered.
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STATE RECOVERY
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