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Enforcing Sanctions on China and Russia
$5,000,000
U.S. Department of State (Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 30, 2025

Date Added

Jun 2, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations working to strengthen global efforts against sanctions evasion by China and Russia, focusing on enhancing compliance systems and technical training for public and private sectors.

International Development
For profit organizations other than small businesses
Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (AFG)
$9,000,000
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (Department of Homeland Security - FEMA)
Federal

Application Deadline

Dec 20, 2024

Date Added

Nov 7, 2024

This program provides financial support to fire departments, emergency medical service organizations, and state fire training academies across the U.S. to improve safety and operations through essential equipment, training, and wellness initiatives.

Law Justice and Legal Services
County governments
Climate Resilience Planning Grants
$1,000,000
William Penn Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 1, 2024

Date Added

Jul 17, 2024

The William Penn Foundation is offering Climate Resilience Planning Grants to support community-driven, place-based climate resilience plans. This initiative aligns with the foundation's broader mission to foster a sustainable and vibrant future by addressing critical environmental challenges. By focusing on planning efforts, the foundation aims to empower communities to proactively adapt to the impacts of climate change, thereby strengthening their long-term resilience and well-being. The primary beneficiaries of this grant program are residents living in census tracts designated as overburdened and underserved by the Council on Environmental Quality’s Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, located within the cities of Philadelphia or Camden. The impact goal is to advance equitable climate resilience planning, ensuring that vulnerable communities are at the forefront of developing solutions that address their specific needs and vulnerabilities. The foundation seeks to support plans that will primarily serve these populations, promoting environmental justice and fostering a more equitable distribution of resources and protective measures against climate impacts. The program prioritizes projects occurring in Philadelphia or Camden, with a particular interest in plans that will serve overburdened and underserved communities. While organizations proposing projects in partnership with others will be considered on their individual merits, the most competitive proposals are expected to demonstrate robust partnerships that leverage complementary strengths, resources, and expertise. This focus on collaboration underscores the foundation's strategic priority of fostering collective action to tackle complex environmental issues effectively. Expected outcomes include the development of comprehensive, community-driven climate resilience plans that are tailored to the unique contexts of Philadelphia and Camden. Measurable results could include the creation of actionable strategies for climate adaptation, increased community engagement in resilience planning, and the establishment of strong, collaborative networks among organizations working on climate issues. The foundation's theory of change likely posits that by investing in robust planning and fostering partnerships, communities will be better equipped to implement effective resilience strategies, ultimately leading to a more climate-resilient region and improved quality of life for its residents.

Environment
Nonprofits
City of Philadelphia Anti-Violence Community Partnership Grants 2025
$50,000
City of Philadelphia
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

May 2, 2025

This funding opportunity supports community-led initiatives in Philadelphia that aim to reduce violence and enhance neighborhood safety, particularly for young Black and brown men, through various programs like job training, educational outreach, and trauma-informed care.

Infrastructure
City or township governments
FY25 Community Policing Development (CPD) Accreditation: Enhancing Law Enforcement Accreditation Entities
$300,000
U.S. Department of JU.S.tice (Community Oriented Policing Services)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jun 24, 2025

Date Added

May 22, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to various organizations, including law enforcement agencies and community groups, to enhance community policing practices and improve accreditation processes for public safety initiatives.

Law Justice and Legal Services
For profit organizations other than small businesses
SA26 Sexual Assault Services Program Solicitation
$150,000
Ohio Department of Health
State

Application Deadline

Sep 2, 2025

Date Added

Aug 1, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and local government agencies in Ohio to enhance and sustain sexual assault services for survivors.

Health
Nonprofits
2024-2025 Food Safety Education Fund Grants Program
$75,000
Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (MDARD)
State

Application Deadline

Jun 24, 2024

Date Added

Jun 10, 2024

Youth Service America's (YSA) "We Serve to Remember 9/11 Day of Service Grants" program is designed to empower young changemakers aged 5 to 25. This initiative directly aligns with YSA's mission of engaging youth in service and fostering active citizenship. The grants support organizations, schools, and youth changemakers in planning and implementing service activities that honor and pay tribute to those affected by 9/11. The program emphasizes youth leadership, ensuring that projects are driven by the young participants themselves, thereby developing their leadership skills and sense of community responsibility. The program's target beneficiaries are primarily youth, with a strong focus on engaging those who are not typically asked to serve and face systemic barriers to participation. This includes young people of color, youth from underserved low-income families and neighborhoods, and youth who are often beneficiaries of service rather than participants. Specific groups identified include youth in rural communities, those experiencing homelessness, youth in foster care, youth with disabilities, youth in the juvenile justice system, immigrants or refugees, youth from military families, LGBTQ+ youth, and English language learners. The impact goal is to create a more inclusive service environment and empower a diverse group of young people to contribute to their communities. A key priority of this grant program is the engagement of at least 100 youth volunteers per project, with 80% of these volunteers identifying as youth facing systemic barriers to participation. Projects must include elements to honor and pay tribute to those who lost their lives on 9/11, their families, and those who responded in service. All activities must take place on or around September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance (September 11, 2024). This specific timing reinforces the program's focus on remembrance and national service. YSA expects to award up to 100 grants of $1,000 each. The expected outcomes include a significant increase in youth engagement in service, particularly among marginalized groups, and the successful execution of service activities that commemorate 9/11. Measurable results will include the number of grants awarded, the number of youth volunteers engaged, and the percentage of those volunteers who identify as facing systemic barriers. The program also aims to foster a sense of civic duty and historical awareness among participants. The foundation's strategic priorities are centered on youth empowerment and inclusive participation in service. YSA's theory of change posits that by providing resources and opportunities, particularly to underserved youth, they can develop leadership skills, strengthen communities, and create a lasting impact. By focusing on youth-led projects and ensuring diverse representation, YSA aims to build a generation of civically engaged individuals who are committed to addressing community needs and remembering significant historical events. Applicants must be based in the United States, with activities benefiting people in the U.S., including its territories. This geographical focus ensures that the grants support local communities across the nation. The emphasis on reaching youth who face systemic barriers aligns with a broader strategic goal of promoting equity and inclusion within the service sector, demonstrating YSA's commitment to a more representative and impactful youth service movement.

Food and Nutrition
Nonprofits
African American Equity Restoration Task Force Grant
$100,000
City of Knoxville
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 15, 2024

This grant provides funding to non-profit and community organizations in East Knoxville to promote equity and address disparities in areas such as education, homeownership, and small business development.

Diversity Equity and Inclusion
City or township governments
2024-25 Local Planning Capacity Grant Program
$200,000
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
State

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Sep 20, 2024

The Colorado Department of Local Affairs is offering a grant program for local government planning departments to increase their capacity and expedite the review process for affordable housing projects, with funds potentially used for implementing new technologies, regulatory changes, planning efforts, and other strategies that align with the program's goals.

Housing
City or township governments
FY25 Safer Outcomes: Enhancing De-Escalation and Crisis Response Training for Law Enforcement Support for Law Enforcement Agencies
$500,000
U.S. Department of JU.S.tice (Community Oriented Policing Services)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jun 24, 2025

Date Added

May 15, 2025

This grant provides funding to law enforcement agencies across the U.S. to develop and implement training programs focused on de-escalation and crisis response, enhancing community policing efforts.

Law Justice and Legal Services
State governments
The Community Foundation of Frederick County Rolling Grants
Contact for amount
The Community Foundation of Frederick County
Private

Application Deadline

May 1, 2024

Date Added

Dec 8, 2023

Grant Opportunity: Community Foundation of Frederick County Rolling Grants Funding Organization: The Community Foundation of Frederick County Contact Information: For questions, email [email protected] or call 301.695.7660. Award Details: The Rolling Grant program provides grants for any purpose, including a wide range of field of interest and special purpose funds, and support for individuals served by nonprofits or government agencies. The minimum grant request is $500, and the maximum request varies by fund. Grants must provide direct benefits to Frederick County, Maryland residents unless otherwise noted in the fund description. Eligibility: Eligible organizations include already existing nonprofit 501c3 organizations in good standing with the IRS, government/quasi-governmental agencies applying for extraordinary projects not funded by tax revenue, religious organizations requesting funding for non-sectarian activities, and civic groups that are not 501c3 organizations requesting funding for a community cause. All applicants must meet Maryland's nonprofit requirements. Application Process: Organizations can submit grant applications through Foundant, the online grants management system used by The Community Foundation. Multiple applications are permitted, with one application per fund to which the organization is applying. Additional Information: Applications can be modified until the application deadline. Grant funds are generally disbursed in full during the first month of the grant period, except for civic organizations that receive reimbursement based on proof of expense and addressing the approved community cause. Variance requests to modify budget or program services can be made before the end of the grant period but require approval from the Community Foundation's Board of Trustees. Multi-year funding is not provided at this time. For more information and to access the application portal, visit this link: [https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?ReturnUrl=%2fProcess%2fShortLinkApply%3fprocessGuid%3ddf0970bb-29dc-4f89-a69a-b5e2e780c6dd%26UrlKey%3dfrederickcounty&processGuid=df0970bb-29dc-4f89-a69a-b5e2e780c6dd&UrlKey=frederickcounty]

Community Development
Nonprofits
Education Blueprint for Boys and Men of Color
$25,000
Sierra Health Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Sep 30, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in specific California counties to improve educational outcomes for boys and men of color by enhancing access to post-secondary education and addressing systemic barriers.

Education
City or township governments
FY25 Ohio Law Enforcement Bulletproof Vest Program
$40,000
Attorney General
State

Application Deadline

Jun 30, 2025

Date Added

May 21, 2025

This program provides financial assistance to local law enforcement agencies in Ohio to purchase body armor vests, enhancing officer safety across the state.

Law Justice and Legal Services
City or township governments
SFY25 Adult Day Reporting Center Grant Program (DRCE)
$270,000
State of Maryland, Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy
State

Application Deadline

May 10, 2024

Date Added

Apr 12, 2024

The SFY 2025 Adult Day Reporting Center Grant Program (DRCE), funded by the State of Maryland through the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy, aims to support local jurisdictions in implementing or enhancing Adult Day Reporting Centers. These centers provide community-based services and treatment to individuals under pretrial or probation supervision or those sentenced directly to a Day Reporting Center. The primary goal is to reduce recidivism, jail and prison populations, and corrections-related costs by offering a comprehensive range of services, including counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, drug treatment, educational remediation, job training, and intensive supervision. The program targets non-violent individuals and focuses on addressing criminogenic needs such as substance use, anger management, employment, education, and life skills. The Governor's Office anticipates awarding up to three grants, ranging between $90,000 to $270,000, to support these efforts.

Law Justice and Legal Services
City or township governments
Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program
$200,000
Virginia Department of Criminal JU.S.tice Services
State

Application Deadline

Sep 12, 2024

Date Added

Aug 28, 2024

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Grant Program, announced by the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia in partnership with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), aims to reduce violent crime and promote safe communities across the Eastern District of Virginia. The program's core mission aligns with the broader goal of enhancing public safety and improving the overall criminal justice system within the Commonwealth. DCJS, as the State Administrative Agency, is responsible for managing the coordination and distribution of these federal funds, ensuring that the grants support a comprehensive, collaborative, and community-based approach to violent crime reduction. The primary beneficiaries of this grant program are the communities within the Eastern District of Virginia, particularly those with increased rates of violent crime and gang activity. The program specifically targets local and state law enforcement agencies, local and state governmental entities, educational institutions, and 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations serving this district. The impact goals are centered on the reduction of gun violence and gang activity, leading to safer neighborhoods. Three regions—Richmond, Newport News, and Norfolk—will receive funding preference due to being most impacted by violent crime, though other cities with high violent crime rates will also be considered. The program prioritizes projects that enhance progress toward specific funding areas. These include Group Violence Intervention (GVI), which focuses on prevention and intervention through partnerships between law enforcement, local government, and the community, delivering credible moral messages against violence, and offering support to individuals. Another key area is Gun and Gang Crime Investigation/Suppression, which supports programs or task forces targeting perpetrators of gun and gang-related crimes, emphasizing multiagency cooperation. Firearms Analysis programs are also prioritized to enhance and support state and local law enforcement agencies in analyzing firearms and ballistic evidence, including NIBIN analysis and tracing. Finally, Prevention and Reentry Programs are crucial, dedicated to violent crime prevention, identifying high-risk individuals, and facilitating successful reentry of offenders through housing, educational, and vocational partnerships. The expected outcomes of the PSN Grant Program are a measurable reduction in violent crime, particularly gun violence and gang activity, and the promotion of safer communities throughout the Eastern District of Virginia. The program seeks to achieve these outcomes through the implementation of evidence-based strategies and collaborative efforts. The funding information indicates approximately $295,000 available for this solicitation, with applicants able to apply for funds between $25,000 and $200,000. Grants will be awarded for a twelve-month period, with a possible extension to 24 months based on demonstrated need, allowing for sustained efforts and the achievement of long-term impact in addressing violent crime.

Law Justice and Legal Services
City or township governments
FY24-25 Identity Theft and Fraud Grant (IDTF)
$10,000
Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE)
State

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jun 30, 2024

This program provides financial support to local law enforcement agencies in Florida to help them investigate cases of identity theft and fraud.

Law Justice and Legal Services
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Walhalla Area Community Foundation Grant Program
Contact for amount
Walhalla Area Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 31, 2025

Date Added

Jul 3, 2024

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations and government agencies in Walhalla, ND, to support projects that improve the quality of life for local residents.

Law Justice and Legal Services
City or township governments
City of Dubuque Small Business Support Grant in Iowa
$5,000
City of Dubuque
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Sep 24, 2024

This grant provides financial assistance to small businesses in Dubuque, Iowa, to help cover operating costs and support long-term success for income-qualified owners.

Business and Commerce
City or township governments
City of Lawton’s Youth and Family Affairs Grant 2025-2026
$375,000
City of Lawton
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Dec 9, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to local nonprofit organizations in Lawton to create programs that assist at-risk youth in developing essential life and career skills while promoting academic engagement and reducing crime.

Law Justice and Legal Services
City or township governments
Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement- Competitive Grants Program
$500,000
U.S. Department of Justice (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

Oct 27, 2025

Date Added

Sep 17, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to state and local governments for improving forensic science and medical examiner services, focusing on reducing case backlogs, enhancing training, and addressing challenges related to the opioid crisis.

Law Justice and Legal Services
State governments