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https://egrants.cns.gov/espan/main/login.jsp This Notice of Federal Funds Availability (Notice) announces the opportunity for funding for the Social Innovation Fund,
authorized by the Edward M.
Kennedy Serve America Act of 200 9. The Social Innovation Fund is an initiative of the Corporation for National and Community Service that improves the lives of people in low-income U. S. communities.
Through an innovative public-private partnership, the Social Innovation Fund and selected local and national grantmakers co-invest in programs that increase the scale of community-based solutions that have evidence of real impact in the areas of youth development, economic opportunity or healthy futures.
Every Federal dollar invested is matched with private funds, and all programs are rigorously evaluated.
As a result, the most effective approaches can be expanded to reach more people in need and key lessons can be captured and broadly shared.
In FY 2011, CNCS will award a limited number of Social Innovation Fund grants to outstanding grantmaking institutions, referred to in this Notice as intermediaries. These intermediaries will match every Federal dollar of the grant award in cash.
They will then identify and invest at least 80% of their federal funds (plus identified cash matching funds) in portfolios of promising community-based nonprofit organizations (subgrantees) working in low-income communities in one or more of the following issue areas:
Youth Development Preparing Americas youth for success in school, active citizenship, productive work, and healthy and safe lives.
Economic Opportunity Increasing economic opportunities for economically disadvantaged individuals.
Healthy Futures Promoting healthy lifestyles and reducing the risk factors that can lead to illness.
Subgrantees will also match every dollar of their awards in cash and will utilize CNCS funding to produce measurable outcomes within a specific issue area and geographic area, evaluate their effectiveness and replicate and expand to serve more individuals.
Throughout this process, subgrantees will be supported and monitored by the intermediaries, who will remain accountable to CNCS for the achievement of the intended results set forth in their proposals.