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Tuesday, January 27, 2004 eZine 4 Issue 10: Blackbaud Endorses Code of Ethics, New Approaches To Online Giving, Research Grants, Can Charities Lobby? New USA Federal Grant Website Announced   VOLUME 4 ISSUE 10  
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Blackbaud Endorses ePhilanthropy Code of Ethics
Charities Try New Year-End Online Appeals
Join Us In Detroit, Australia or Honolulu for ePhilanthropy Training
Software that helps me raise more money? SOUNDS PERFECT!
CharityAdvantage serves Thousands of Non-profits Though Technology Programs
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Online Resources for Grant Research
It Is Legal For US Charities to Lobby?
New Website Allows Organizations To Electronically Find and Apply For Competitive Grant Opportunities From All US Federal Grant-Making Agencies
Nonprofit Fundraising Demystified
Do We Have Your Story Of Success?
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New Website Allows Organizations To Electronically Find and Apply For Competitive Grant Opportunities From All US Federal Grant-Making Agencies
http://www.grants.gov

United States Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy G. Thompson unveiled a single, comprehensive website that will contain information about finding and applying for all federal grant programs. The website, http://Grants.gov , makes it easier for organizations to learn about and apply for federal grants. The website has information about more than 800 available grant programs involving all 26 federal grant-making agencies. These agencies together award more than $360 billion in grant funds. The site provides information in a standardized format across agencies and includes a "Find Grant Opportunities" feature to help applicants find potential funding opportunities. The site also contains an "Apply for Grants" feature that greatly simplifies the application process by allowing applicants to download, complete and submit applications for specific grant opportunities from any federal grant-making agency. To date, application packages have been posted to the Grants.gov website by five agencies --the U.S. Departments of Commerce, Education, Energy, Justice and HHS. This section will be expanded in the coming months as federal agencies continue to post application information about additional grant opportunities.


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