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Ann Marie Oliva, director of the Office of Special Needs Assistance -- which oversees homeless programs for the Department of Housing and Urban Development -- told an audience at a receent event sponsored by the Partnership for Public Service that the agency is continuing to emphasize performance in its grant programs.
The Education Dept. is trying to decide whether to award discretionary grant awards for FY 2015 that would fund culturally-relevant strategies designed to improve the educational and life outcomes for children and youth in tribal communities.
The Administration for Children and Families plans to open competition for its Responsible Fatherhood Grants program by the end of January.
Before the end of the year, the Office of Violence against Women will open competition for its Enhanced Training and Services to End Violence Against and Abuse of Women Later in Life Program.
The Indian Health Service expects to hold a FY 2015 competition for its Urban Indian AIDS grants.
The Public and Indian Housing Office at the Department of Housing and Urban Development is developing an RFP for the new Jobs Plus Pilot Initiative.
The Office of Head Start plans to soon issue RFPs for dozens of grants to support local or regional Head Start offices.
he Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) seeks public comments on a possible new funding opportunity through CNCS.
The Corp. for National and Community Service indicates it expects to receive 80 applications for the next Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service competition.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration seeks comments on its new draft strategic plan.
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