Friday, October 25, 2013

Audio Conference: Finding Funds for Programs Helping Veterans & Their Families

CD Publications
With the federal government once again open for business, lawmakers are scurrying to finalize spending plans for Fiscal Year 2014 – and high on the list of top priorities is funding for veterans' programs.
 
Join us from 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. EST, Nov. 7, when CD Publications presents "Finding Funds for Programs Helping Veterans & Their Families” – a 75-minute, information-packed audio conference designed to give grant-seekers the competitive edge they need to obtain funding for programs aimed at helping veterans.

In the current post-shutdown environment, many other types of social service programs are seeing sharp declines in funding. However, funding for veterans program remains constant – and in some cases, it's actually increasing. Indeed, several trends are now guiding funding for veteran programs, including a focus on rural areas, homelessness/housing, workforce and transportation.

LEARN THE SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL GRANT-SEEKING!
Participants in this unique, upcoming audio conference will learn where to find federal and private funding resources especially targeted for veterans programs. And, you'll receive expert advice on how to incorporate these still-developing trends into your programs, vastly improving your overall chances for success. It's the kind of information you'll use again and again.

Our presenters – veteran grant writer and editor of Federal & Foundation Assistance Monitor Ray Sweeney, and long-time grants analyst and editor of Children & Youth Funding Report Frank Klimko -- will provide you with "insider” details on a variety of new funding programs, including …
  • New state-level funding programs assisting numerous types of veteran activities, including innovative efforts in Virginia and Delaware.
  • Insights on state, federal and private funding opportunities for veteran housing, including a joint effort between Home Depot and a housing association.
  • Outside-the-box federal and private funding sources for veteran healthcare activities, including efforts at several Health & Human Services Dept. agencies and at USDA.
  • Latest trends in veteran workforce training, including experiential learning and entrepreneurial assistance.
  • The latest FY 2014 details on a Veterans Affairs Dept. program offering $300 million in supportive services to vets and their families.
  • Outside-the-box funding sources for veteran-focused programs ranging from food manufacturers to defense contractors.
And so much more!


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