Entries tagged: Capacity Building GrantsCapacity Building Grant Inquiries Due Friday
This year, $25,000 in grants will be awarded to support the development and professionalization of state and local advocacy organizations to increase rates of biking and walking. These matching grants, funded by Planet Bike, can be used for campaigns that will support organizational development, hire staff, increase membership, and other tools to foster a sustainable advocacy organization. Refer to the Advocacy Advance Grants FAQs document for a summary of the common questions, as well as additional information on the grants and application process. Advocacy Advance is pleased to offer an additional $35,000 in Rapid Response Grants in 2012 to help state and local organizations take advantage of unexpected opportunities to win, increase, or preserve funding for biking and walking. Advocacy Advance — a partnership of the League of American Bicyclists and the Alliance for Biking & Walking, funded by SRAM — has awarded more than $600,000 in grants and scholarships to member organizations since 2009. In addition to grants, the Advocacy Advance team provides resources, technical assistance, coaching, and training to bike/ped advocacy organizations around the country. If you have any questions, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call her at 202-621-5442.
Posted by brighid on March 05, 2012
Tags: sram, rapid response grants, planet bike, organizational development, membership, league of american bicyclists, capacity building grants, advocacy advance 0 comments | View comments Everything You Need to Apply for a Capacity Building Grant
Refer to the Advocacy Advance Grants FAQs document for a summary of the questions asked during both sessions, as well as additional information on the grants and application process. Advocacy Advance is a partnership between the Alliance and the League of American Bicyclists. This year, a total of $60,000 in awards will go to organizations applying for Rapid Response and Capacity Building Grants. Learn more about our two types of grants and download Inquiry Proposal Forms on the Advocacy Advance website. Do you have additional questions about what makes a campaign vs. a program? Visit the Alliance Resource Library to review our Campaign Checklist. What have other grantee organizations accomplished with their awards? Read more here. Do you still have questions? Contact Brighid O’Keane by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or at 202-621-5442. Inquiry proposals for Capacity Building Grants are due Friday, March 9. Rapid Response proposals are accepted on a rolling basis.
Posted by brighid on February 21, 2012
Tags: planet bike, capacity building grants, advocacy advance 0 comments | View comments Grants Q&A Calls This Week
Capacity Building Grants support the development and professionalization of state and local advocacy organizations to increase rates of biking and walking. These matching grants, funded by Planet Bike, can be used for organizational development, hiring staff, building membership and for other organizational tools to foster a sustainable advocacy organization. Visit the Advocacy Advance website for a detailed outline, including guidelines, criteria and other requirements. Inquiry applications are available online and are due by March 9. If you have any questions, contact Brighid .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). If you are interested but unable to attend one of the calls, a recording will be posted on the Advocacy Advance website early next week.
Posted by brighid on February 13, 2012
Tags: planet bike, capacity building grants, advocacy advance 0 comments | View comments Advocacy Advance Awards $100,000 in Grants
Using the grants to tap into federal funding streams and build their political influence, recipients will work to triple bicycle mode share in Atlanta, Ga., dramatically improve infrastructure in Pittsburgh, Pa., empower Latino cyclists in Los Angeles, Calif., and create a new model to win state dollars in Delaware. Since 2009, Advocacy Advance—a partnership of the Alliance for Biking & Walking and the League of American Bicyclists—has awarded more than $500,000 in direct grants to 25 state and local advocacy organizations. This year, more than 60 applications with proposals totaling more than $1.3 million were received in the two grant categories: Model Grants and Capacity Building Grants. Model Grants provide multi-year support for efforts that significantly increase federal investment for biking and walking. Capacity Building Grants catalyze the growth of advocacy organizations. Based on the organizations’ successful track records and innovative strategies, 2011 grants will be awarded to Bike Delaware, Bike Pittsburgh, the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition and the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition. “We are excited to support these grantees, as they help lead the way towards a more equitable and rational use of limited federal transportation funds, especially as the lessons we learn will be applicable to accessing state and local funds,” said Andy Clarke, president of the League of American Bicyclists. “Receiving this Model Grant is a testament to the decade of work we’ve poured into building strong relationships with key city, county, regional, and state transportation officials - and winning the cultural battle that bikes belong in the transportation mix,” Scott Bricker, Executive Director of Bike Pittsburgh, said. “Now it’s time to identify and fund specific projects that will keep bike riders safer and result in more people bicycling.” Advocacy Advance Grants are made possible thanks to generous funding from SRAM and Planet Bike. 2011 Model Grants
2011 Capacity Building Grants
In addition, Advocacy Advance will grant $25,000 in Rapid Response Grants throughout the year to help state and local organizations take advantage of unexpected opportunities to win, increase, or preserve funding for biking and walking. Learn more about Advocacy Advance at AdvocacyAdvance.org.
Posted by Carolyn S on August 10, 2011
Tags: model grants, los angeles county bicycle coalition, grants, federal funding, capacity building grants, bike pittsburgh, bike delaware, atlanta bicycle coalition, advocacy advance 0 comments | View comments Monday Deadline for Advocacy Advance Grant ProposalsThe deadline for Advocacy Advance grants is coming up quick. Inquiry proposals for Model and Capacity Building Grants are due Monday, April 25. This year, $125,000 of awards will go to organizations with campaigns aimed at maximizing transportation spending on biking and walking at the state, regional, and local levels. Get all the details and important contact info on the Advocacy Advance blog.
Posted by Carolyn S on April 20, 2011
Tags: model grants, capacity building grants, advocacy advance 0 comments | View comments Q&A Call Recordings and Advocacy Advance Grants FAQs Now AvailableOn March 29 and April 7, the Alliance hosted question-and-answer calls for advocates and organizations interested in applying for 2011 Advocacy Advance Grants. A recording of the calls can be found in the Alliance Member Resources Library. Refer to the Advocacy Advance Grants FAQs for a summary of the questions asked during both sessions as well as additional information on the grants and application process. Advocacy Advance is a partnership between the Alliance and the League of American Bicyclists. This year, a total of $125,000 in awards will go to organizations applying for Model, Rapid Response, and Capacity Building Grants. Learn more about our three types of grants and download Inquiry Proposal Forms on the Advocacy Advance website. Inquiry Proposals for Model and Capacity Building Grants are due Friday, April 29. If you have any additional questions, contact Brighid O’Keane at Brighid@AdvocacyAdvance.org.
Posted by brighid on April 12, 2011
Tags: model grants, capacity building grants, advocacy advance 0 comments | View comments Thursday: Q&A Call on Advocacy Advance Capacity Building GrantsJoin us this Thursday, April 7th at 3 p.m. Eastern for a question-and-answer call for prospective applicants for Advocacy Advance Capacity Building Grants. Click here to register for the call. Capacity Building Grants support the development and professionalization of state and local advocacy organizations to increase rates of biking and walking. Click here for a detailed outline, including guidelines, criteria and other requirements. Advocacy Advance is a partnership of the Alliance and the League of American Bicyclists. This year, a total of $125,000 in awards will go to organizations applying for Model, Rapid Response, and Capacity Building Grants. Visit the new Advocacy Advance website, to learn more about our three types of grants. If you have any questions, contact Brighid at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). If you can’t make it, a recording of the call will be posted early next week. If you missed last week’s Q&A call on Model Grants, click here for the recording.
Posted by brighid on April 05, 2011
Tags: rapid response grants, model grants, league of american bicyclists, capacity building grants, advocacy advance grants, advocacy advance 0 comments | View comments Advocacy Advance Grant Cycle Now OpenBy Brighid O’Keane, Advocacy Advance Program Manager
This partnership between the League of American Bicyclists and the Alliance for Biking & Walking, funded by SRAM, has awarded more than $500,000 in grants and scholarships to Alliance member organizations since 2009. In addition to grants, the Advocacy Advance team provides necessary resources, technical assistance, coaching, and training to bike/ped advocacy organizations around the country. The third year of Advocacy Advance brings a new focus to the grant program. A total of $125,000 in awards will go towards organizations with campaigns aimed at maximizing federal transportation spending on biking and walking at the state, regional, and local levels. Inquiry forms are now accepted for the Model and Capacity Building Grants. In addition, Rapid Response Grants will be awarded on a rolling basis for organizations met with unexpected opportunities to win, increase, or preserve funding for biking and walking. Visit our website to learn more about the grant goals, timeline, and application process. If you have any questions about the Advocacy Advance partnership or the 2011 grants, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), and we will happily assist you in your application.
Posted by Carolyn S on March 21, 2011
Tags: rapid response grants, model grants, grants, funding for biking and walking, capacity building grants, advocacy advance 0 comments | View comments |
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