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May 21, 2025
This grant provides funding to Arkansas schools, nonprofits, and government entities to develop or improve arts education programs, ensuring that the arts are a vital part of students' learning experiences.
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Mar 14, 2025
This program provides financial assistance to livestock operators in Arizona who have suffered infrastructure damage from wildfires or related flooding, helping them rebuild and continue their operations.
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Jun 30, 2025
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Mar 13, 2025
This program provides funding to employers in Ohio to create training opportunities that help employees on public assistance improve their skills, increase their wages, and achieve financial independence.
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Not specified
Date Added
Feb 7, 2025
This funding opportunity supports the development and expansion of healthcare training programs in Texas to increase the number of Licensed Vocational Nurses and Registered Nurses, addressing workforce shortages in the healthcare sector.
Application Deadline
Apr 30, 2025
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Feb 5, 2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support to electric grid operators and related entities in Missouri for projects that improve the resilience of the electric grid against extreme weather and natural disasters.
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Not specified
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Feb 4, 2025
This funding opportunity is designed for organizations to develop and maintain electric vehicle charging stations in Michigan, enhancing the state's infrastructure for electric vehicles along designated corridors.
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Not specified
Date Added
Dec 23, 2024
This grant provides funding to organizations and businesses for the installation of high-powered electric vehicle chargers along California's major highways, promoting sustainable transportation and reducing emissions.
Application Deadline
Jun 17, 2024
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Jun 10, 2024
The purpose of the Sickle Cell Follow-up grant program is to increase access to hematology centers to assure the availability of statewide services to families in Illinois who have a newborn or child with a sickling disorder or trait. Medical services are those related to diagnosis and treatment of sickle cell or other hemoglobinopathies and include, but are not limited to patient assessment, counseling, laboratory services and long-term patient care, as clinically indicated.
Application Deadline
Aug 2, 2024
Date Added
Jun 7, 2024
The Community Waste Reduction Grant (CWRG) is a competitive grant program that provides funding for innovative projects that significantly reduce waste and/or increase the diversion of recoverable materials that would otherwise be sent to the Franklin County Sanitary Landfill for disposal. Donor Name: Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio State: Ohio County: Franklin County (OH) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 08/02/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: The program is designed to provide funding to assist with building sustainable programs, projects, and services that address the unique waste reduction and material diversion needs of central Ohio. Local governmental or non-profit organizations including cities, townships, villages, parks, K-12 schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, and churches are eligible to apply. Β Proposed projects should address the unique waste reduction, diversion, recycling, and composting needs of Central Ohio; emphasize partnership building and collaboration, and address opportunities to leverage the waste stream for community benefit. Funding Information The minimum grant amount that can be requested is five hundred dollars ($500.00). The maximum grant amount that can be requested is thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000.00). Projects should emphasize partnership building and collaboration, and address opportunities to leverage the waste stream for community and economic benefit. Funding for infrastructure, and outreach and education activities that increase the reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting of materials will be considered. Applications with a focus on implementing reduction and diversion processes and systems, that also include outreach, education, and awareness as part of the project are strongly encouraged. Below is a partial list of CWRG criteria: Must occur within SWACOβs jurisdiction of Franklin County, Ohio. Funding is available for establishing, improving, or expanding waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting, or food donation activities. Recipients must provide a twenty percent (20%) cash contribution toward the project. If a project is awarded grant dollars, SWACO requires grantees to document and measure the impact of the projectβs activities. No approved purchases can be made before the execution of a grant agreement. If awarded, funded projects must be completed by December 31, 2025. A final report detailing the successes, challenges, and impacts of the projectβs waste reduction and diversion efforts must be provided at the end of the project. SWACO staff is available to serve as a resource to: ProvideΒ adviceΒ andΒ technical expertise. HelpΒ developΒ projectsΒ and servicesΒ that alignΒ withΒ theΒ purposeΒ ofΒ theΒ CWRGΒ program. Provide recommendations to help ensure proposed activities incorporate best practices to help execute successful projects with maximized outcomes. To sign up to receive notifications regarding our CWRG application cycles and/or to share ideas For more information, visit SWACO.
Application Deadline
Aug 2, 2024
Date Added
Jun 7, 2024
The EWRG seeks to assist local event organizers with reducing event-generated waste and diverting as much material as possible from the Franklin County Sanitary Landfill. Donor Name: Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio State: Ohio County: Franklin County (OH) Type of Grant: Grant | Reimbursement Deadline:Β 08/02/2024 Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: The Event Waste Reduction Grant (EWRG) provides reimbursement funding for activities at events in SWACOβs jurisdiction that increase waste reduction, reuse, recycling, food scrap composting, and food donation; as well as diversion-related outreach and education activities to increase public awareness of the importance of these activities. Event waste reduction grants also aid in helping event organizers with building needed and necessary infrastructure to sustain diversion efforts beyond the grant funding year. Eligibility Criteria Funding is available for establishing, improving, or expanding waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting, or food donation activities at events.Β To be eligible for a grant award, events: Must occur withinΒ SWACOβs jurisdiction of Franklin County, Ohio. Must take place during 2024. Must be open to the public. Must have a projected attendance of 2,000 people or more. Events ranging from 2,000 to 10,000 attendees are eligible to apply for up to $2,000 Events ranging from 10,000 to 30,000 attendees are eligible to apply for up to $4,000 Events ranging from 30,000 to 60,000 attendees or greater are eligible to apply for up to $6,000 Recipients must provide a twenty percent (20%) cash contribution toward the project. Applications must be received 8 weeks before the event. No approved purchases can be made before the execution of a grant agreement. If awarded, funded projects must be completed by December 31, 2024. For more information, visit SWACO.
Application Deadline
Jun 19, 2024
Date Added
Jun 7, 2024
Bernalillo County is excited to announce that the FY25 Neighborhood Grant program applications are being accepted now. Donor Name: Bernalillo County State: New Mexico County: Bernalillo County (NM) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 06/19/2024 Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Bernalillo Countyβs uniqueness and quality of life is tied to strong neighborhoods and active residents.Β Neighborhood associations and other groups play a vital role in enhancing and strengthening their own neighborhoods.Β The Bernalillo County Neighborhood Grant Program was created to assist neighborhood groups to continue their participation and outreach to their members and all residents of Bernalillo County. Funding Information The maximum amount award possible is up to $5,000 per association, per grant period. Project/Event Requirements Must be performed within Bernalillo County (including areas in the city limits) Must provide a positive, public benefit to all residents Must be free and open to all residents within neighborhood association boundaries Must emphasize self-help, with project ideas initiated, planned and implemented by the neighbors and community members who will themselves be impacted by the project Strong neighborhood grant applications must include community match resources. Who may apply? Individual, recognized Neighborhood Associations within either Bernalillo County or the City of Albuquerque are eligible to apply for grant funding through this formal proposal. For more information, visit Bernalillo County.
Application Deadline
Jun 28, 2024
Date Added
May 28, 2024
The primary purpose of the LOFFAP is to provide a source of funding for landowners and lessees of a livestock operation who require reconstruction assistance as a result of infrastructure damage caused by a wildfire and that wildfire's associated flooding. The Manual is designed to assist applicants with the preparation of applications for grant monies from the LOFFAP FY 2024 grant cycles.Β Section I of the Manual provides general information on the AZDAβs LOFFAP granting process.Β Section II contains information describing how to complete a grant application.Β Section III contains information on the process of grant awards and GrantΒ Agreements.Β Section IV contains all necessary grant application forms and instructions.Β Section V contains appendices A β E. Β Financial Notes: The source of funding for LOFFAP is the Livestock Operator Fire and Flood Assistance Fund, established under A.R.S. Β§ 3-109.03. The legislature has appropriated $10,000,000.00 to the Fund, of which an amount of $9,500,000.00 will be available for grant awards. Multiple grants may be awarded. Grant of LOFFAP funds is limited as follows: a. No more than 50% of the monies in the Fund may be awarded with respect to infrastructure projects in any one county in one fiscal year. b. A grant cannot exceed 50% of the total cost of the granteeβs infrastructure project cost as a result of that wildfireβs associated flooding, including all amounts received from other sources, whether from the grantee or from other state and federal programs.Β Grantees will be required to sign a consent to allow sharing of information between AZDA and other state and federal programs.Β Sources of other funding include but are not limited to: i. Insurance ii. Charitable Organizations iii. FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance Program Grants iv. USDA Forest Service β’Β Burned Area Emergency Response β’ Β Burned Area Rehabilitation v. USDA Farm Service Agency β’ Livestock Indemnity Program β’ Livestock Forage Disaster Program β’ Emergency Conservation Program β’ Emergency Relief Program β’ Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program vi. USDA NRCS β’ Environmental Quality Incentives Program β’ Emergency Watershed Protection Program vii. Under a federal disaster declaration, the following could be sources of financial assistance: β’ Individual Assistance β’ Small Business Administration c. A grant cannot exceed an aggregate of $250,000 for damage caused to a livestock operation as a result of a single wildfire and that wildfireβs associated flooding.Β Β Β Β Β
Application Deadline
Jul 1, 2024
Date Added
May 22, 2024
The Illinois legislature created the Hospital and Healthcare Transformation Capital Investment Grant Program at 20 ILCS 3105/20i. Pursuant to that legislation, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) and the Capital Development Board (CDB) published joint rules governing the program. The rules are found at 71 Ill. Admin. Code Part 44. This NOFO is intended to implement the program pursuant to the statute and rules. The Illinois Healthcare Transformation Program is authorized at 305 ILCS 5/14-12 (d-5)(2). The Illinois Healthcare Transformation Program (the βHTC Services Programβ) funds initiatives that serve an underserved community based on a community needs assessment and that consist of collaboratives of providers across the care and community spectrum, including preventative care, primary care, specialty care, hospital services, mental health, and substance abuse services, as well as community-based entities that address the social determinants of health.
Application Deadline
Jun 30, 2024
Date Added
Apr 18, 2024
The Safety Intervention Grant (SIG) Program offered by the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) provides funding for employers to purchase equipment aimed at reducing or eliminating injuries and illnesses related to specific tasks or operations. The program offers a 3-to-1 matching grant, with a maximum award of $40,000 per three-year eligibility cycle. Employers must meet certain criteria to be eligible, such as being covered by the State Insurance Fund and maintaining active coverage. The grant application process involves several steps, including determining eligibility, arranging for a BWC safety field consultant to assist with the application, and gathering necessary documentation. If awarded, employers must submit a one-year case study to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention. For more information, employers can contact Safety Services Safety Grant Programs at the provided phone number or email address.
Application Deadline
Jun 30, 2024
Date Added
Apr 15, 2024
BWC uses the Trench Safety Grant (TSG) Program to partner with Ohio employers to substantially reduce or eliminate injuries associated with trenching operations. The TSG does not fund equipment purchases for technical rescue operations. The program is available to eligible Ohio employers who wish to purchase the following qualified/allowed items: Shoring: aluminum, hydraulic, or other types of supports to prevent soil movement and cave-ins. Shielding: trench boxes or other types of supports to protect against soil cave-ins. As part of our Safety Grant programming, the TSG Program is available only to Ohio employers that perform trenching and excavating. Review the complete program policy, otherwise, click on the appropriate link below for the specific information you want. Eligible employers may receive up to $12,000 for the duration of the TSG Program. This is a 4-to-1 matching grant, which means BWC will provide $4 for every $1 an employer invests in the intervention. To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria at the time of application.
Application Deadline
May 1, 2024
Date Added
Apr 8, 2024
The Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) has identified the need to provide community-based care services in a proposed community that includes support services to all Children and families that support safety, permanency, and well-being of Children in its legal conservatorship. DFPS sees a service delivery model that fully engages communities in serving Children, Youth, and families provided through a performance-based Single Source Continuum Contract (SSCC) as the approach that can most effectively meet this need in a manner that achieves improved outcomes for Children in its conservatorship. The SSCC provider must ensure the full continuum of substitute care (foster and kinship care), purchased services, case management and reunification services for Children and Youth in DFPS legal conservatorship from the designated geographic proposed community, those placed in the proposed community through the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC), and through interregional agreements.
Application Deadline
May 29, 2024
Date Added
Apr 8, 2024
TWC is committed to improving access to quality child care across the state of Texas. This RFA seeks Applicants to foster sustainable career pathways that increase the availability of qualified Early Childhood Educators through the development of RAPs, which combines OJL with related classroom instruction. RAPs have been expanding into more nontraditional occupations, including early childhood education in the form of child care RAPs. Child care RAPs will assist in improving the education and training that Early Childhood Educators receive, thus allowing them to improve their understanding of child development and improve the quality of child care. High quality training and supports for Early Childhood Educators are important to the child care field.
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Date Added
Dec 14, 2023
The Wisconsin Forest Landowner Grant Program (WFLGP) WFLGP program [PDF] is a cost share program offered by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR). It is designed to assist woodland owners in protecting and enhancing their woodlands. This program reimburses woodland owners up to 50% of the cost of eligible practices. Grant amounts are based on the type of project and number of acres to be completed.
Application Deadline
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Date Added
Dec 14, 2023
The goal of the Landowner Incentive Program (LIP) is to help private landowners create and manage habitat for species that are rare or declining. The program provides management advice, assistance with management plans and cost share funding to individuals and organizations on private lands β with a focus on the Driftless Area of Wisconsin. The LIP is a cost-share program, and the DNR can reimburse a landowner for up to 75% of the cost for the on-the-ground practices that are involved in the management of the project
Application Deadline
May 19, 2024
Date Added
Aug 4, 2023
The Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE) within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) anticipates soliciting applications for the Family Self-Sufficiency Demonstration Development (FSSDD) Continuation Awards. FSSDD award recipients who participated in the initial awards (HHS-2021-ACF-OPRE-PE-1944) are eligible to apply for the cooperative agreements that are intended to build the capacity of human services organizations to strengthen and evaluate coordinated, client-centered approaches to improving family self-sufficiency.The FSSDD funding has two main purposes. The first purpose is for recipients to contribute to the evidence on interventions serving low-income families with children who are eligible for or at risk of becoming eligible for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).The second purpose is for recipients to increase their internal research and evaluation capacity to develop and implement evidence-informed programming that improves participant outcomes.During the initial awards, recipients conducted foundational evaluation capacity-building activities relevant to their interventions. During this continuation, award recipients will move towards formalizing, implementing, and testing the interventions developed during the initial award to determine if the interventions can be implemented with fidelity and demonstrate promise as evidenced through positive participant outcomes. Recipients will be required to work with a federally funded, third-party technical assistance provider.
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