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thecsfa.org, (05 May 2008)
Photovoltaic’s generates electricity (rather than just heating your water) from solar energy
Abboland.com, (05 May 2008)
Want to increase the value of your home, cut your energy costs by 50% , and reduce greenhouse gases and your dependence on fossil fuels
www.humboldthounds.com
Cisco Systems Foundation supports programs designed to improve access to basic human needs, education, and economic opportunity
www.scangrants.com
ScanGrants is designed to facilitate the search for funding sources to enhance individual and community health. The funding sources listed here may be of interest to virtually anyone associated with the health field – medical researchers, social workers, nurses, students, community-based health educators, academics and others.
Funding sources most frequently listed here include those of private foundations, corporations, businesses, and not-for profit organizations. Finding and listing less traditional funding opportunities is also a priority. Federal and state funding sources are typically not included on ScanGrants because they are readily available on other sites (e.g. www.grants.gov).
ScanGrants was developed as a tool for Samaritan Health Services and its collaborators, but it is also available for use by the general public. The listing is selective and is intended to supplement other search methods. In many instances, grant announcements have been abbreviated for the sake of brevity. To view the full grant announcement, click on the link to the source URL provided for each funding opportunity.
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www.kcl.ac.uk
Researchers at King’s College London have been awarded a highly prestigious Wellcome Trust Seeding Drug Discovery grant. The award of £3.1 million will be used to develop a new drug for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
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