
Posted on January 2, 2006
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Christopher Reeve Foundation to Accept Applications for Quality of Life Grants Program
Christopher Reeve Foundation to Accept Applications for Quality of Life Grants Program
The Christopher Reeve Foundation's Quality of Life Grants
Program offers grants to nonprofit organizations working to
address the needs of persons living with paralysis
(particularly spinal-cord injury), their families, and
caregivers.
Funding is awarded in thirteen categories, including
accessibility, advocacy, arts, assistive technology,
children, counseling, education, employment, health
promotion, independent living, practical service, sports
and recreation, and therapeutic riding.
Except for the health promotion category, the primary
focus of the Quality of Life grants is paralysis caused
by spinal-cord injury. To qualify for funding, a nonprofit
organization does not have to exclusively serve people
with spinal cord injuries; however, at least a portion of
the population served must have spinal-cord injuries.
The health promotion category provides funding to nonprofit
organizations that address paralysis caused by spinal-cord
injuries and/or other injuries, diseases, and birth
conditions, including, but not limited to, stroke, spina
bifida, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, etc. Health
promotion grants are intended for programmatic activities
and not solely for the purchase of equipment for use by
individuals. Health promotion grants also cannot fund
advocacy or food.
Funding is awarded in amounts of up to $25,000 per grant.
Applicants must provide proof of nonprofit IRS 501(c)(3)
status. The program accepts applications from organizations
based outside the U.S., although priority is given to those
with an international scope (i.e., projects that serve
people living in more than one country). Please note that
the program does not make grants to individuals.
The online application submission period for the first
cycle in 2006 opens January 3, 2006.
See the foundation's Web site for complete program
information, funding restrictions, and application
procedures.
Contact:
Link to Complete RFP
Primary Subject: Human Services
Geographic Funding Area: National
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