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Top Picks of the Week

Top Picks of the Week

Posted: 8/25/2010

Updated weekly, these grants are provided by organizations offering funds in areas relevant to NCHV's mission. Check back each week to find funding opportunities for your organization.

Administaff contributes to its communities on many different levels. Contributions are made to 501(c)(3) organizations located in Administaff district markets: Atlanta; Austin; Baltimore; Boston; Charlotte; Chicago; Columbus; Dallas/Ft. Worth; Denver; Houston; Jacksonville; Kansas City; Los Angeles; Minneapolis; New Jersey; New York City; Orlando; Phoenix; Raleigh; San Antonio; San Diego; San Francisco; St. Louis; and Washington, D.C. Grants focus on health and human services, education, military and veteran support, and animal services. Applications may be submitted throughout the year, but decisions are made in December. For more information, click here.

Cisco company grants and product donations support the work of nonprofit organizations that focus on three social issues: meeting basic human needs, promoting educational and economic development, and fostering civic responsibility. Recipients are supported in three ways: cash awards, personnel support or Cisco products. Application guidelines vary by program areas. For more information, click here.

The Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation makes grants to nonprofit organizations in the Washington, D.C. region. The Meyer Foundation's various program areas include: employment and skills training, health and mental health, homelessness and hunger, and housing and community development. The next deadline for letters of inquiry is Oct. 10. For more information, click here.

The Rose Hills Foundation is a legacy of the founders and directors of Rose Hills Memorial Park, which is the largest cemetery in North America. The Foundation supports qualified tax-exempt charitable organizations for the benefit of the people of Southern California. Applications for funding are accepted year round. For more information, click here.

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