National Grant Management Association Virtual 2021 Annual Grants Training

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National Grant Management Association Virtual 2021 Annual Grants Training April 6 - April 8, 2021 Agenda, Information & Registration Breakout Session Descriptions NGMA provides comprehensive full lifecycle grants management training, professional certification, continuing professional education, tools and resources, and a forum for networking with grants industry professionals. NGMA serves all levels of government (federal, state, local, tribal), [...]

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National Community Development Association (NCDA)

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National Community Development Association (NCDA) National Community Development Week. April 5-9, 2021 Time for communities across the country to showcase CDBG, HOME, and other HUD federally-funded grant programs and address homelessness, housing and community development issues at the local level. #CDWeek2021 Learn More About NCDA

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International Grant Professionals Day (#IGPD)

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International Grant Professionals Day (#IGPD) March 12, 2021 Every day, grant professionals work diligently, often behind the scenes, to seek grant opportunities, administer projects and implement important programs that benefit many aspects of society such as children, youth, elderly, the disadvantaged, the environment, the arts, education, libraries, hospitals, etc. Learn More [...]

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An Initiative to Improve Street Safety through Public Art

By |2021-07-23T08:52:38-06:00March 2nd, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: |

An Initiative to Improve Street Safety through Public Art The program, is accepting applications for its second round of grants, provides up to $25,000 for projects in U.S. cities that use art and design “to improve street safety, revitalize public spaces, and engage residents. By Kate Elizabeth Queram / RouteFifty

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