Federal & Foundation Assistance Monitor--the formerly twice-monthly source for new public and private grant opportunities, policy news and fundraising tips--has become a Web-based news service. This change enables us to offer more timely notice of new funding, quick updates on breaking news, search ability, access to issue archives and much more than we ever could in print.
You'll find FAM Online filled with a comprehensive review of federal funding announcements, private grants, and legislative actions affecting community programs, including education, economic development, housing, children and youth services, substance abuse, and health care. Each grant notice is categorized by subject matter.
For foundations, it indicates areas of interest and projected grant awards, as well as funding priorities for both national and regional organizations. In addition, FAM contains proposal-writing tips to help grant coordinators and development professionals write more successful applications.
FAM also offers advice from grant officials on exactly what funders are looking for, and details key points from fundraising workshops sponsored by the Foundation Center, the Support Center, and other public and private agencies.
Frequently FAM obtains advance notice of proposed regulations, agency memorandums, and other items unavailable elsewhere.
HERE'S HOW WEB DELIVERY BENEFITS YOU
Our editors post new grants and other breaking news continuously, giving you more time to pursue promising leads. If you wish, we'll send you quick emails daily notifying you of every new posting, or you can choose to be notified once a week.
You can choose to read only the stories of interest to you by using our search engine to customize content by areas of interest, state or keyword.
Miss a posting? Just check our convenient Story Calendar and you can instantly access a previous posting.
You have unlimited access to our Library of online resources, and you can easily access our archive of back issues any time you wish.
Pressed for time, or prefer a hard copy? All material is available in printer-friendly format for you to print as you wish.
And you can now share information more readily and cost-effectively with your colleagues. Our multi-user option enables you to have as many additional readers at your location as you wish, and each added reader costs only a small fraction of a full subscription's cost.
Have a question about our service or what we cover? Call Editor Ray Sweeney at 301-588-6380 ext 175.
See for yourself how useful this service can be, by taking a tour of our website or start a no-risk trial subscription to get complete access to all website features.
(est. 1986)
ISBN: 1934-5062
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