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Stanislaus Bioeconomy Workforce Development Fund

This funding opportunity provides financial support for educational institutions, nonprofits, and local governments in Stanislaus County to develop workforce training programs that prepare underserved individuals for careers in the bioeconomy.

$100,000
Active
Recurring
Grant Description

BEAM Circular, based in Modesto, California, is facilitating a vibrant regional ecosystem for the circular bioeconomy in the North San Joaquin Valley. Through its BioEconomy, Agriculture, and Manufacturing (BEAM) Initiative, BEAM Circular promotes collaboration and drives action to scale innovations in bioindustrial manufacturing, supporting economic and environmental outcomes for local communities. In partnership with Stanislaus County and funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), BEAM Circular is managing the Stanislaus County Bioeconomy Workforce Development Fund to foster local workforce readiness and access to bioeconomy careers. The fund aims to support bioeconomy career exposure and training programs within Stanislaus County by offering grants ranging from $5,000 to $100,000 per project. A total of up to $800,000 in funding is available, with applications accepted in three rounds. The fund is designed to enhance access to good jobs, promote STEM education, and strengthen workforce capacity in bio-based manufacturing, with an emphasis on serving underserved and first-generation students, displaced workers, and individuals reentering the workforce. Eligible applicants include educational institutions, local government entities, school districts, and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations operating within Stanislaus County. Projects must directly benefit target populations disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, such as residents of qualified census tracts and recipients of specific federal assistance programs. Grants can fund a wide range of activities including curriculum development, internships, work-based learning, fast-track credential programs, and professional development for educators. Projects should prioritize one-time investments with lasting impact and demonstrate a plan for financial sustainability. The application process involves submitting a comprehensive proposal of no more than six pages. Required elements include a cover page with organizational details and funding request, a project narrative addressing impact, beneficiaries, leadership and partners, financial sustainability, and a project timeline with key milestones and deliverables. A detailed budget is also required. Proposals should be sent via email to [email protected] with the designated subject line. Awards will be announced within two months of each roundโ€™s deadline, and all funding must be expended by October 2026. The upcoming deadlines are June 30, 2025 (Round 1), August 30, 2025 (Round 2), and October 30, 2025 (Round 3). Monthly check-in meetings with BEAM Circular staff are required for grantees, and all projects must submit a final report. Additional resources such as the 2024 CBIO Bioeconomy Workforce Development Landscape Report and materials from InnovATEBIO, BioMADE, and other partners are available to assist applicants in proposal development. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out to BEAM Circular staff for guidance and feedback during the application process.

Funding Details

Award Range

$5,000 - $100,000

Total Program Funding

$800,000

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Funding may cover curriculum development, internships, educator training, equipment, certifications, and one-time costs with lasting impact. Operational and programmatic costs are allowable but should include plans for sustainability.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
City or township governments
County governments
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Independent school districts

Additional Requirements

Projects must be deployed in Stanislaus County. Eligible applicants include educational institutions, local governmental entities, school districts, and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving designated target populations.

Geographic Eligibility

Stanislaus County (CA)

Expert Tips

Applicants are encouraged to reach out to BEAM Circular staff for support and feedback during proposal development.

Key Dates

Application Opens

June 12, 2025

Application Closes

June 30, 2025

Contact Information

Grantor

BEAM Circular

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Workforce Development
Education
Science and Technology
Employment Labor and Training

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