Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation has announced a new round of grants aimed at supporting “innovative projects that help youth with disabilities develop the leadership and employment skills they need to succeed.” Applications are being accepted for requests ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 per year for up to three years. Funded projects will demonstrate measurable outcomes for employment and will be national in scope. Model projects with definite plans for dissemination nationally or replication will also be considered. The application deadline is November 1. For more information or to complete the RFP, check out the item in Philanthropy News Digest: Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation Welcomes Applications for Youth, Veteran Employment Programs.
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