Fort Wayne Awarded "Bicycle Friendly" Designation

  • 20 May 2016
  • Author: Anonym
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A month after launching its first bike share program downtown, Fort Wayne has been designated as a “Bicycle Friendly Community” by the League of American Bicyclists. In order to earn the distinction as a Bicycle Friendly Community, cities must showcase a willingness to improve cycling conditions and promote cycling locally.

FAA Reauthorization One of the Few Major Bills to Move Forward in Congress in 2016

  • 6 April 2016
  • Author: Kristi More
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For the remainder of 2016, there are only two must-pass pieces of legislation remaining in Congress: (1) a massive Omnibus appropriations bill funding the federal government for fiscal year (FY) 2017, which will likely pass in the lame-duck period of November-December after the presidential election and following the enactment of a short-term Continuing Resolution (CR) to fund the government beginning October 1; and (2) the reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). On March 30, President Obama signed the “Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2016” into law, which extends authorization and tax authority for the FAA through July 15, 2016; FAA authorization was set to expire on March 31. This gives the House and Senate just over three months to reach consensus and pass a long-term FAA reauthorization bill before Congress recesses for seven weeks from July 16-September 6, for the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and the annual August summer recess.   

World Water Day Brought Much News On – You Guessed It – Water

  • 22 March 2016
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March 22, or World Water Day, brought with it much discussion about the future of water policy in the United States. From the White House to Capitol Hill, learn about a few of the major takeaways from World Water Day events and announcements.

TFG helps Midway City Sanitation District Build a New Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Station

  • 8 January 2016
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With the assistance of The Ferguson Group’s (TFG) Grant Writing Services in 2014, the Midway City Sanitary District (MCSD) was able to celebrate the opening of its new compressed natural gas (CNG) station in the summer of 2015. TFG assisted MCSD secure $250,000 in Clean Transportation Funding from the California Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) to construct a new CNG station and maintenance facility modifications. The new facility has 15 time-fill dispensers and two fast-fill dispensers servicing 10 CNG vehicles and will help the District save about $400,000 per year in fuel costs.


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Grant Due: FY 2026 Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Program

WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to provide indemnification against loss or damage for eligible artworks, artifacts, and objects in domestic exhibitions. The program supports indemnity coverage of eligible objects owned by public or private collections while on exhibition in the United States. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Non-profit organizations and governmental units

TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? Unspecified

WHEN IS IT DUE? December 8, 2025

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Elizabeth Vela

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"I enjoy helping organizations and communities creatively meet the needs of their constituencies."

Elizabeth (Liz) Vela is a Grants Specialist at TFG with extensive experience in public and nonprofit organizations since 1998. Liz specializes in needs assessments, grant writing, research, and policy analysis. She began her career in San Francisco after earning a BA in Political Science from Boston University, where she worked in nonprofit administration with the Foundation Center and community-based groups. Liz earned her Master of Public Affairs (MPA) from The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at UT Austin in 2000, focusing on public policy, and has lived and worked in Austin, Texas, since then.

Liz spent six years in county government as a planner with Travis County’s Health and Human Services Department, where she developed data products and led community planning initiatives. She also collaborated with community organizations funded by the County. Liz then worked for the State of Texas for six years, specializing in policy research, federal funding compliance, and reporting across a range of public service sectors.

In recent years, Liz has managed large federal funding proposals, needs assessments, and philanthropic grant writing and reporting for a variety of clients, including community-based organizations, universities, and other nonprofit entities. Her expertise spans multiple areas, with a focus on organizational development, program design, and securing funding for a broad range of initiatives.

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