Any programs/grants available for a disabled veteran taking over a horse farm?
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I am looking for Grant money right now...
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In addition to AmeriCorps State and National's recently posted Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), there are a variety of resources available that can be found on our website.
The CNCS AmeriCorps State and National Program Office will host technical assistance conference calls to answer questions and provide technical assistance to organizations, governments and tribes who are interested in applying for FY2016 AmeriCorps grants. The first call is scheduled for Wednesday, September 2 at 1 pm ET, and the recording will be available shortly after. Please look at the complete list of upcoming calls for descriptions, dates, times and instructions on how to register. Please share phone lines and only register once per line used.
Technical Assistance Documents - We have prepared a series of documents to cover common topics that can answer common questions about AmeriCorps and may be helpful for new potential applicants.
There is a link to the 2016 Performance Measure Instructions and a tutorial on how to use the Performance measures module.
If you have not yet done so, please sign up for email updates about AmeriCorps State and National funding opportunities by using the link “Get Email Updates” in the upper right-hand corner of our website, http://www.nationalservice.gov and subscribe to “New Funding Opportunities.”
Don't forget, the REQUIRED Notice of Intent to Apply is due Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 5 p.m. ET. How to submit this notice is outlined in the NOFO.
Technical Assistance Conference Calls
AmeriCorps Basics: Addresses questions about the basic concepts and components of AmeriCorps State and National grants, the application review timeline and other general questions about AmeriCorps. (Required pre-call reading: Intro to AmeriCorps Members, AmeriCorps Key Terms, Intro to AmeriCorps State and National)
Wednesday, September 2 at 1 p.m. ET
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Tuesday, September 22 at 1 p.m. ET
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AmeriCorps Program Management and Design: Addresses questions ranging from appropriate AmeriCorps member service activities, staffing for the program, grantee responsibilities and other questions related to program design or program management. (Required pre-call reading: Categories of AmeriCorps Grants, AmeriCorps Program Management and Design
Tuesday, September 8 at 1 p.m. ET
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Thursday, September 24 at 1 p.m. ET
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AmeriCorps Grant NOFO Selection Criteria: Addresses questions about the AmeriCorps grant application selection criteria, grant review process and other questions that need to be addressed in order to complete your application. (Required pre-call reading: 2016 Notice of Funding Opportunity, 2016 Notice Glossary, 2016 Application Instructions)
Wednesday, September 9 at 1 p.m. ET
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Tuesday, September 29 at 1 p.m. ET
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AmeriCorps Grant NOFO – Disaster Services Focus Area: Learn how to engage AmeriCorps in your community through disaster service initiatives and activities. | TBD - Coming Soon!
AmeriCorps Grant NOFO - Veterans and Military Families Focus Area: Learn how to engage AmeriCorps in your community to address Veterans and Military Families initiatives. | TBD - Coming Soon!
AmeriCorps Partnership: Learn how to can apply for Educational Awards with no operating funds as part of the AmeriCorps Partnership available through the FY 2016 NOFO. | TBD - Coming Soon!
Best Practices in Performance Measures Design Webinar | TBD - Coming Soon!
Best Practices in Budget Development | TBD - Coming Soon!
AmeriCorps Grant NOFO - Elder justice AmeriCorps | TBD - Coming Soon!
AmeriCorps Grant NOFO - Disability Organizations Interested in Service | TBD - Coming Soon!
Best Practices in Demonstrating Evidence | TBD - Coming Soon!
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The technical assistance call schedule has been updated on the 2016 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) page and includes calls on the following topics:
AmeriCorps Basics
AmeriCorps Program Management and Design
AmeriCorps Grant NOFO Selection Criteria
AmeriCorps Grant NOFO – Governor and Mayor Initiatives
AmeriCorps Grant NOFO – Disaster Services Focus Area
Best Practices in Developing Performance Measures
Best Practices in Demonstrating Evidence
Best Practices in Budget Development
Elder Justice AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps Grant NOFO - Disability Organizations Interested in Service
AmeriCorps Partnership Challenge
Please note that the next two calls will take place on September 22 and 24 and will focus on AmeriCorps Program Basics and AmeriCorps Program Management and Design. All calls will be recorded and replays will be available until January 21, 2016. Please refer to the schedule for registration information.
NOFO page link: http://www.nationalservice.gov/2016AmeriCorpsGrants
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It seems you are right in the middle of all the big cities so I can see how keeping other peoples horses might be a viable option. So, first thing to do is Google all the horse people and clubs and businesses and start networking with them about what YOU and your farm can do for them. Since you only have 10 acres you could be a foster horse recovery farm, where someone rescues the horses then brings them to you to hold until they can be adopted out. Keep in mind, please, that anything short of racing horses is a black hole. Like owning a boat. It won't make you much money and you can learn this from talking to other horse people. I know this from my area here in Seattle. Any questions or if you need more idea's let me know. There will be a BUNCH of non-profit outfits that would be able to help you out but you will have to do the leg work of finding them. I can help narrow the search a little if you need help with that. Good luck and keep in touch.
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/did-you-know-about-national-movement-that-helps-veterans-become-farmers
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/did-you-know-there-are-a-number-of-programs-available-for-beginning-farming-training-available-to-veterans
The article in the link mentions a number of programs and resources re: veteran farming.
Did you know about National movement that helps veterans become farmers? | RallyPoint
Did you know about National movement that helps veterans become farmers? Here is another great Organization and National Movement making a difference for veterans. Check this out RP Members. What do you think about this program and movement? http://www.pressherald.com/2015/09/13/national-movement-helps-veterans-become-farmers/ Maine is in the forefront, providing education, support and tools to connect with agriculture.[~667163:TSgt Julia...