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Kessler Foundation’s Signature Employment Grants: Supporting Non-traditional Solutions to increase Employment Outcomes for Individuals with Disabilities

Special Olympics Inclusive Health Innovation Subgrants for Intellectual Disability - US

Deadline: 17 March 2017

Applications are open for Kessler Foundation awards Signature Employment Grants yearly to support non-traditional solutions that increase employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities.

Signature Employment Grants are awarded nationally to fund new pilot initiatives, demonstration projects, or social ventures that lead to the generation of new ideas to solve the high unemployment and underemployment of individuals with disabilities. Preference is given for interventions that overcome specific employment barriers related to long-term dependence on public assistance or advance competitive employment in a cost-effective manner. Signature Grants are not intended to fund project expansions or bring proven projects to new communities, unless there is a significant scale, scope, or replicable component. Innovation lies at the core of all Signature Employment Grants.

Funding Amount

Organizations may apply for up to two years of funding. Yearly funding ranges from $100,000 – $250,000, with maximum project funding at $500,000. Total funds available for this RFP is $1,500,000. Applicant organizations must have operating budgets greater than $3,000,000. This is a requirement to ensure that grantee is not solely dependent on Kessler Foundation funds as a significant portion of operating budget.  Indirect costs are funded up to 15 percent.

Eligibility Criteria

Key Dates

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online via given website.

Eligible Country: United States

For more information, please visit Signature Employment Grants.

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