Greetings Friends and Members of LULAC,
The following grants and funding opportunities are currently accepting applicants. These grants support programmatic efforts in partnership with our LULAC councils and community partners.
LULAC provides these opportunities to both current and potential grantees based on availability and capacity. Visit www.lulac.org/funding periodically for updates or click here to sign up to be notified by email of future funding opportunities. Make sure to follow LULAC on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay up to date of future activities.
For questions, call 202-833-6130 or email [email protected].
Thank you,
LULAC National Programs Team
Deadline to Apply: August 16, 2019
Currently, Latinas only make up 3% of the 25% female science and technology workforce. In this pilot program, LULAC and Spectrum will support efforts to increase Hispanic female representation in STEAM fields of study and careers.
LULAC is looking to fund 3 sites in the Austin, TX area to support STEAM education among middle school girls. The awarded sites will receive a $5,000 grant in to support STEAM education through tutoring, hands on STEAM activities, field trips, and a speaker series in the Austin area from September - December 2019.
Deadline to apply is August 16, 2019 by 5 PM MST.
For more information visit www.LULAC.org/LatinaLEADS or email: Melissa Cossio at [email protected].
Closes Sept. 1, 2019
In partnership with the CDC, LULAC invites you to apply to the Partnering and Communicating Together (PACT) to Act Against AIDS (AAA) 2019 Healthy Communities Stipend Opportunity in order to host an HIV/AIDS awareness event in your community.
Accepting applications on a rolling basis until September 1, 2019.
For questions, contact [email protected].
For more information on this stipend opportunity please visit www.lulac.org/salud/opportunities.
Valid from October 1, 2019 – March 29, 2020
LULAC looks to connect families to this opportunity through its network of councils and partners. AT&T Access offers low-cost wireline home internet service to low-income families in order to provide access to many families that cannot afford expensive services. To qualify for AT&T access, families must provide verification of their participation in the SNAP program.
Partners and councils are able to apply for microgrants that will allow them to feature AT&T Access information at community events and meetings.
The microgrants will offer up to $500 per event, depending on the amount of reach the events will have.
To submit your application, please CLICK HERE
Please ensure to email Sandra Caraveo, National Programs Manager at [email protected] @LULAC.org and Melissa Cossio, Program Coordinator at [email protected] to ensure your application has been received. |