Funding for Capital Projects 2015 is a web conference that covers topics such as:
- Existing Programs/Foundations expanding into capital funding
- Who is creating these programs
- Federal opportunities available now at numerous federal agencies, including the National Endowment for the Arts and Education and Labor, Housing & Urban Development, Health & Human Services and Agriculture Departments
- Outside-the box opportunities at the private and federal funding levels
- Corporations providing funding
- Private funding opportunities including big name foundations and small family philanthropic efforts
- State and local funding sources, including trickle-down funds from federal grants
Funding for Capital Projects 2015 is intended for:
- Branding Specialists
- Affinity Groups
- Child Nutrition Advocates
- Child Health Services Departments
- Cities
- Child Obesity Advocates
- Community Action Agencies
- Colleges
- Community Foundations
- Community and Neighborhood Associations
- Educators
- Education Departments
- Foster Care Service Providers
- For-Profits
- Grant Writers
- Foundations
- Hospital Children’s Departments
- Gyms
- Maternal Health Providers
- Juvenile Correctional Associations
- Pediatricians
- Outdoor Recreation Centers-Playgrounds
- Private Funding Match Providers
- Philanthropic Organizations
- Regional Foundations
- Recreation Centers
- School Funding Officers
- School Districts
- TANF Agencies
- Skateparks
- Youth Centers
- Teachers
- Youth Market Specialists