星期五, 4月 28, 2023

City of Boston Funding update

 

CITY of BOSTON

The Funding Update


Department of Energy, 5/25/2023
Industrial Assessment Centers; Building Training & Assessment Centers

Department of Labor, 5/19/2023
Workforce Readiness for Youth

Department of Veterans Affairs, 5/19/2023
Suicide Prevention

Department of Labor, 5/29/2023
Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations Technical Assistance

National Park Service, 6/11/2023
History of Equal Rights

National Endowment for the Humanities, 6/13/2023
Public Impact Projects at Smaller Organizations

Housing & Urban Development, 6/27/2023
Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program


SYSTEM FOR AWARDS MANAGEMENT UPDATE:

The federal government has transitioned from DUNS to the Unique Entity ID.
A UEI is required to apply for and receive federal awards.
The process is extensive; plan ahead.
For more information, go to the FAQ page at SAM.gov.


Federal funding opportunities are continuously updated on grants.gov


STATE GRANTS

Department of Public Health, 4/27/2023
Healthy Relationship Project Support

Early Education & Care, 5/8/2023
Coordinated Family and Community Engagement

Department of Mental Health, 5/15/2023
Intensive Community Services - Young Adult Therapeutic Care in the Southeast Area

Energy and Environmental Affairs, 5/22/2023
Urban Agriculture. Max: $50,000.

Health & Human Services, 5/31/2023
Medical Respite Pilot Grant

Department of Agriculture Resources, 6/12/2023
MA Food Trust Program

Department of Youth Services, through 4/7/2025
Hairdresser and Barber Services

Department of Public Health, through 6/30/2028
Honorarium Speakers and Lecturers


Scroll down to "Important Links" on CommBUYS to see Newly Posted Bids.


CITY OF BOSTON GRANTS


Office of Workforce Development
5/5/2023: Life Sciences Career Awareness. Max: $500,000
6/16/2023: Workforce Needs Assessment. Max: $200,000

New This Week


Boston Planning & Development Agency, 5/22/2023

Dot Block Community Benefits

Mayor’s Office of Housing, 8/16/2023
Continuum of Care: housing and/or services to homeless households in Boston
 


Bids are updated continuously on the City of Boston Supplier Portal.


FOUNDATION GRANTS

Tides Foundation, 5/4/2023
Frontline Justice Fund. Max $150,000


Greg Hill Foundation + GrubHub Community Fund, 5/10/2023

Restaurant Strong Fund. Max: $25,000

Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, 5/11/2023
Youth Programs. Max: $20,000


Verizon, 5/12/2023
Small Businesses. Big Dreams. Max: $10,000


Andy Warhol Foundation, 5/17/2023

Scholarly studies and other published work. Max: $50,000


ASPCA, 5/31/2023

Fund to End Factory Farming

Caplan Foundation, 5/31/2023
R&D grants addressing early childhood, including parenting education.

Nellie Mae Education Foundation, 6/1/2023
Boosting literacy skills for children of color

Fred J. Brotherton Charitable Foundation, 6/1/2023
Arts & Culture, Education, Medical Research, Religion, Scientific

Herb Block Foundation, 6/1/2023
Citizen Education and Voter Participation Projects.

Land Trust Alliance + Open Space Institute, 6/8/2023
Land Protection Plans for the Eastern US. Max: $15,000

National Endowment for Democracy, 6/16/2023
Average award: $50,000

National Garden Bureau, 7/1/2023
Therapeutic Garden Grants. Max: $3,000

George A. Ramlose Foundation, 8/1/2023
Arts & Culture, Civil Rights, Diseases/Disorders, Education, Economic Development, Food, Health, Human Services, Mental Health, Religion, Youth Development

Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation, Open
Education and training programs. Max: $15,000.00 

Kars4Kids, Open
Awards range from ​​$500 to $2,000

Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, Open
Game-changing ideas or early-stage projects. Max: $300,000

National Basketball Association, Open
Economic empowerment for Black youth in local NBA markets. 

Dan Paul Foundation, Open
Health, education, development, and welfare of the world's youth. Max: $15,000

Centene Foundation, Open
Healthcare access, education, and social services.


Christopher D. Smithers Foundation

Alcohol Abuse Education. Max: $30,000


Klarman Family Foundation

Arts & Culture, Education, Youth Development


Check the Funding Update Archives for back issues with open deadlines.


THE RESOURCE TABLE 



The Grantsmanship Center
Meet the Grantmakers Online, 5/10/2023
Register here 
And check out the News Articles Archive for a wide selection of timely topics.


Tips for Grants to Individuals
Courtesy of Candid.


DonorPerfect Community Conference
Register here and mark your calendar now for free, virtual sessions on June 6 & 7.





Mayor Wu’s 2023 Neighborhood Coffee Hour Series
5/2/2023-6/21/2023

A unique opportunity to speak directly with the Mayor and staff from City departments about open space and your neighborhood. Dunkin’ will be on-site to fuel the local community with freshly brewed Iced Coffee and assorted fan-favorite MUNCHKINS® donut hole treats. In addition, each family in attendance will receive a free flowering plant provided by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, while supplies last. Dunkin’ will brew up even more fun with customized lawn games and gift cards.

Residents at each event will be eligible to win a raffle prize from Dunkin’. Fresh fruit will be provided by Star Market. Additional support by City Express.


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波士頓體育會通訊

127th Boston Marathon John Hancock Header

Support the B.A.A. Charity Team & Donate To Win!

Support the B.A.A. Charity Team’s commitment to a world where all people can access and benefit from running and an active lifestyle. Donate today for the opportunity to win exciting prizes!

 

DONATE $200 TO WIN A 2023 HONDA RUCKUS

 

A 2023 white Honda Ruckus, an Official Vehicle of the 127th Boston Marathon. This vehicle was driven only once by Boston Marathon race course director Dave McGillivray as a lead vehicle in the 127th Boston Marathon. 

 

Donated By: New England Honda Dealers; Fair Market Value: $2,899

DONATE $200

DONATE $100 TO WIN BRUINS, PATRIOTS OR RED SOX TICKET PACKAGES

 

2023-2024 Bruins Ticket Package 

 

This package includes four (4) Premium tickets to a Boston Bruins home game for the 2023-2024 season, a private VIP tour for ten (10) individuals at The Sports Museum and a 2023 Boston Bruins team autographed jersey. 

 

Donated By: Boston Bruins Foundation and The Sports Museum; Fair Market Value: $1,450 

 

*Please email Tommy Comparato at tcomparato@bostonbruins.com by December 1, 2023 to redeem Bruins tickets. Ticket processing may take up to four (4) weeks and the location of the tickets is to be ultimately decided by the Boston Bruins Foundation. For the private VIP tour at The Sports Museum, please contact Nick Collins at ncollins@sportsmuseum.org. The tour must be scheduled prior to December 31, 2023. 

 

 

2023-2024 Patriots Ticket Package 

 

This package includes four (4) Premium tickets to a New England Patriots home game for the 2023-2024 season, four (4) tickets to the Patriots Hall of Fame, a Matthew Slater autographed football, a $100 gift certificate to the Patriots ProShop and a $200 gift certificate to Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse. 

 

Donated By: Tedy’s Team and the New England Patriots Foundation; Fair Market Value: $1,140 

 

*Patriots game date must be determined on a mutually agreeable date between the winner and Tedy’s Team; excludes post-season home games. Please contact Elizabeth Perry by May 1, 2023 to make arrangements for redemption. 

 

 

2023 Red Sox Ticket Package 

 

This package includes four (4) Green Monster tickets, a personalized scoreboard message, a tour of the ballpark and an opportunity to watch Red Sox batting practice from the warning track for the 2023 baseball season. 

 

Donated By: Red Sox Foundation; Fair Market Value: $1,000 

 

*Exact date must be determined on a mutually agreeable date between the winner, Red Sox Foundation, and Red Sox ticketing; excludes Opening Day, Patriots Day, New York Yankees, & Postseason Home Games. Please contact Kiana Swepson at the Red Sox Foundation at kswepson@redsox.com by June 1, 2023 to make arrangements for redemption.

 

DONATE $100


 DONATE $50 TO WIN B.A.A. VIP EXPERIENCES

 

B.A.A. Race Package 

 

This package includes entry into three (3) B.A.A. races in 2024 - B.A.A. 5K, B.A.A. 10K and B.A.A. Half Marathon, two (2) night stay for 2 at a hotel in the Back Bay on the weekend of one of the three (3) B.A.A. races and a $500 DICK’S Sporting Goods gift card. 

 

Donated By: Boston Athletic Association and DICK’S Sporting Goods; Fair Market Value: $1,465 

 

 

128th Boston Marathon Super Fan Package 

 

This package includes two (2) race day hospitality and viewing tickets, two (2) tickets to Friday and Saturday evening events, two (2) tickets to professional athlete press conference and professional athlete meet and greet and access to the finish line photo bridge for two (2) post-1PM on race day. 

 

Donated By: Boston Athletic Association; Fair Market Value: $1,000

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波士頓市議會議長Ed Flynn宣佈競選連任 (視頻)


Michael and his family for always being there for all the communities for me and for for our city so I want to say thank you to council Michael Flaherty this wonderful mother and father's mother and Larry representative Michael clarity as well um psycho was also the former city council president there's another young Gentleman by the Hillary [Applause] Flynn [Applause] [Applause] I just want to say thank you to my mother and father and brother Ray and my sisters my four sisters here Julie Nancy Katie Marine my wife Kristen is here
Lily Moy, Ruth Moy and
thank you Kristen and to everybody that came out today also my friends from South Boston are here with South Bend Chinatown but a lot of business people across the city I want to say thank you for placing your trust in me for supporting me I'm running for re-election the elections [Applause] I'm also fortunate to have a wonderful staff at the city council and most of them are here though [Applause] but what I what I wanted to say besides thanking you is letting you know that we still have a lot of major issues with dealing with and
Boston City Council President Ed Flynn
challenges of facing our city working with Council of clarity and councilor Murphy and mayaville and others in government Senator Collins is here as well working closely with us at the state house but we're trying to get the economy back going again getting people back to the downtown area improving our schools but also making sure that we have enough police officers in Boston our police are doing a great job [Applause] but we have to ensure Public Safety we we need to continue to support our fire department they also do tremendous work
MA Senator Nick Collins (right)
that our city employees they don't get the the credit or the recognition that they they deserve but they help keep our city moving moving forward so I want to say thank you to all the city employees that are here and that are retired as well and we just finished the city council hearing today one of the issues I focused on you probably have seated over the last 28 hours is pest control in Boston so it's a major quality life issue but it's those nuts and bolts City issues myself and Michael Flaherty and Eric
Murphy we focus on because we need to get the quality of life issues right you can also deal with the big issues but we also must deal with Neighborhood Services those that's the backbone of city government is getting that getting that working and again making sure that our business Community as well is supported our business Community pays High property taxes to the city of Boston and that money goes into out into the city to pay for our school teachers so while we're people that support our elderly for our police to keeping our
Edward Leung (Right)
screens clean so we want to make sure that we have a vibrant and um aggressive downtown area and in business community that works for everybody the business Community definitely needs some support especially after the last three years of of the pandemic um the district I represent is South Boston the South Bend Chinatown almost all of the downtown area going into the Back Bay into Beacon Hill Bay Village as well the seafood or myself and Michael flower we call it the South Boston Waterfront thank you [Applause]
so Council of Flaherty insists you call it the Waterfront and not the same point but okay I just want to say thank you I'm honored to have supporters like you who wanted to have friends like you and please know when I'm running for re-election I'm going to run as hot as I possibly can representing your interest representing my constituents interest here at City Hall but I wanted to have your support I'm honored to have your friendship and thank you for being here with myself and my family tonight thank you

麻州能源環境事務廳指派Tom O’Shea 出任漁獵局局長

 Healey-Driscoll Administration Names Fish and Game Commissioner

 

BOSTON – Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Rebecca Tepper today announced the appointment of Tom O’Shea to the role of Commissioner of the Department of Fish and Game (DFG). DFG works to preserve the state’s natural resources and protect and manage marine and freshwater fisheries, wildlife, plants, and the habitats that support them. O’Shea starts on May 1.

 

“DFG plays a unique and important role in merging nature and culture. With Tom O’Shea at the helm, Massachusetts will be better positioned to prepare for, recover from, and adapt to climate change while bolstering our habitat resilience,” said EEA Secretary Rebecca Tepper. “His experience will be critical in helping the Healey-Driscoll Administration to secure a future with clean air, healthy landscapes, wildlife populations, and abundant recreational opportunities.”

 

“I’m honored and excited to return to DFG and join the Healey-Driscoll Administration as Massachusetts steps up its mitigation strategies and resiliency efforts for the natural resources our residents love most,” added O’Shea. “The Commonwealth is home to countless scenic landscapes. I’m looking forward to this urgent and significant moment for meaningful and proactive action towards climate resilience, access to nature and outdoor recreation, and the conservation of biodiversity and natural habitats.”

 

About Tom O’Shea

 

Tom O’Shea comes to DFG from The Trustees, where he most recently served as Vice President of Conservation and Resilience, leading the conservation and climate agenda. Prior to his role at The Trustees overseeing land conservation, advocacy and policy, agriculture, coastal resilience and ecology, he served as an Assistant Director for DFG’s Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. Tom earned a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, a Master of Forestry from Yale University’s School of Environment, and an undergraduate degree from the University of Maine. He is an outdoorsman and triathlete who resides in Holden with his wife and son.

 

Statements of Support

 

Nicie Panetta, Interim CEO and President, Trustees of Reservations

“In this era of climate change and biodiversity loss, Tom O'Shea's leadership has transformed our approach to the core commitment of resource care at The Trustees of Reservations, and his legacy will long endure. Over the past 10 years, Tom has created a vision and established technical excellence for long-term ecological and coastal resilience, including Massachusetts’ largest coastal saltmarsh restoration in the Great Marsh. More recently, he has helped us chart the course for our efforts to decarbonize The Trustees and to reimagine our conservation of natural and working lands for climate benefit. We thank Tom sincerely for his profound contributions, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact of his public service to the people of the Commonwealth and to the natural world we cherish.

David J. O’Neill, President, Mass Audubon

“The Department of Fish and Game plays a critical role in protecting the nature of Massachusetts, and Secretary Tepper’s decision to name Tom O’Shea Commissioner will benefit the outdoors and all who rely on it. Tom is a biologist, forester, outdoor enthusiast, and innovator whose previous service in state government shaping wildlife and land management policies, combined with his successful tenure at The Trustees that included spotlighting the importance of coastal resiliency, makes him uniquely qualified to take on vital issues ranging from managing and restoring rivers, forests, and marshes to advancing critical climate solutions. Mass Audubon is fortunate to have partnered with Tom in both his previous capacities, and his leadership and expertise helped us become an even stronger conservation organization. Secretary Tepper has once again added top talent to her already experienced team, and we look forward to working with Tom in his crucial new role.”

Michael Roche, Former Fish and Wildlife Board Member, former Mahar Fish and Game Club President, and Outdoor Writer

“Tom O’Shea’s skills as a wildlife professional, his dedication, and his commitment to professional wildlife management are unsurpassed. The sportsmen and women of Massachusetts, along with every resident who appreciates the state’s fish and wildlife resources, will soon see what a difference Tom’s lifetime experience as a wildlife leader, educator, and manager can make. His balance and perspective will elevate the Department and the Division’s work on their common mission to take advantage of the best in current conservation practices.”  

星期四, 4月 27, 2023

麻州退伍軍人事務廳廳長Jon Santiago 視察 「Soldier On」

                   (Boston Orange 編譯) 麻州退伍軍人事務廳在2023會計年度撥款50萬元,資助「士兵在 (Soldier On) 」擴辦服務。廳長Jon Santiago日前特地前往參訪、視察,打氣。

                    麻州退伍軍人事務廳表示,Jon Santiago廳長觀察到「士兵在」機構3個項目的正面效果,包括分別給男士和女士的2個過渡型房屋設施,以及在北安普頓 (Northampton) Gordon H. Mansfield退伍軍人社區。

                  Jon Santiago說,「士兵在」為退伍軍人們的流浪故事,寫下完結篇,讓他們找到希望,療癒和可以稱為家的地方。

                    「士兵在」從1994年開始,為流浪退伍軍人提供過度式住宅,以及著重於建立社交技能,提供情緒支持等的服務。所有的住民都可以參加諸如匿名酗酒組,電腦科技培訓課,以及其他活動,讓士兵們重新找回生活及尊嚴,也啟發人們榮耀他們曾做的犧牲,並確保他們不會再面對獨自流浪情景。

                       查詢「士兵在」所提供的服務詳情,可上網https://www.wesoldieron.org/.

「科技回家」獲得有史以來最大一筆補助款 450萬元

              (Boston Orange 編譯) 麻州非牟利組爭「科技回家 (Tech Goes Home,簡稱TGH) (27) 日宣佈,獲得歷史性的最大一筆單筆補助款450萬元,將用於提供設備,網路。數位技能訓連,以推廣數位平等,彌平差距。

這筆款項來自麻州寬頻機構 (MBI)和美國援救計畫 (ARPA)

                    「科技回家」項目從2000年於波士頓成立以來,已幫助數以萬計的人進入數位世界。由於廣大的資助者和夥伴,「科技回家」現在已深入大波士頓及Essex郡。新獲得的這筆450萬元,將容許「科技回家」再擴大到麻州13個門戶城市,包括麻州西部、中部及南部沿海。

                      「科技回家」的執行長Dan Noyes,獲得這筆新資金,代表該機構的工作已得到人們注意。該機構將在未來兩年,利用這筆新經費,繼續擴辦服務,推出新試驗計畫,邁向理想,解決全美的數位不平等挑戰。

            去年,「科技回家」在100多個合作夥伴的場地,提供400多項課程,約3800人完成了課程,其中98%的學齡兒童說他們能夠更好的在網上做功課,91%的學童說,他們用心的數位設備來發電子郵件,和人溝通,74%的畢業生用心工具及知識來獲取遠距醫療。

                      查詢詳情可洽2022 Impact Report

麻州州長Healey指派Kristen Elechko、LaMar Cook主掌麻州西部州長辦公室

Kristen Elechko
                         (Boston Orange 編譯) 麻州州長奚莉 (Maura T. Healey) 426日在春田 (Springfield)商會的Beacon Hill高峰會上宣佈,已聘請Kristen Elechko為麻州西部主任,LaMar Cook為副主任。州長的麻州西部辦公室於51 (週一) 啟用後,他們2人將成為麻州西部居民和州長辦公室之間的主要聯絡人。

                      奚莉州長說,她和副州長Kim Driscoll承諾要做麻州的全民州長,意味著FranklinHampshireHampden Berkshire郡居民都和她的州長辦公室有直接聯繫。KristenLaMar兩人在麻州西部和地方領袖都有深厚關係。他們了解社區、熟悉業務、以及地方上的需求和機會。

                          Elechko在麻州西部有十年以上的競選和社區服務經驗,就任新職前是聯邦參議員Ed Markey的麻州西部及中部區域主任。她在政治,非牟利及企業方面也有豐富經驗,包括曾在「癌症聯繫」,西麻州政治及公共影響領導力學院的婦女基金等機構擔任要職,在戶外行業工作多年。她有Mount Holyoke 學院的歷史學士學位,以及Regis 大學的非牟利管理碩士學位。

LaMar Cook
Cook是春田市 (Springfield) 商界的重要人物,也是「返校更光明計畫(Back to School Brighter Initiative)」的共同創始人,該計劃藉由提供免費理髮、背包和學用品,在新學年時給春田市兒童一個新開始。他在休閒業及旅遊業也有豐富經驗,最近期的工作經歷包括擔任Amherst中最佳酒店的麻州大學旅館主任,她也市春田社區保存委員會委員,麻州住宿協會董事會成員。他獲有佛羅里達亞特蘭大大學的休旅業管理證書,以及西新英格蘭大學政治學及政府系學位。

              ElechkoCook將負責和相關人士,選民,以及當地政府在有關麻州西部的事務上合作。麻州州長的春田市辦公室位於州政府辦公大樓,地址為春田市Dwight 436號,房號300,或致電413-784-1200