Local Community Development Grants
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Dec 11, 2023
Grant Opportunity: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Funding Organization: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Contact Information: No specific contact information provided Program Description: The CDBG Program is a federally funded program that provides financial resources to states, cities, and counties to address community development needs. It supports the development of urban communities by creating decent housing, suitable living environments, and expanding economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income individuals. Eligibility: Eligible service programs must meet at least one of three national objectives for the CDBG program: benefit low- and moderate-income persons, aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or meet a community development need with urgency. Grant Opportunity: CDBG Business Grant Program Funding Organization: City of Aliso Viejo Contact Information: Rose Rivera at [email protected] Program Description: The CDBG Business Grant Program aims to provide pandemic relief funding to assist small businesses impacted by COVID-19 within the City of Aliso Viejo. Funding will be provided based on compliance with program guidelines, availability of funds, and submission of the required application and supporting documentation. Grant Opportunity: CDBG-CV Funding Organization: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Contact Information: No specific contact information provided Program Description: The CDBG-CV program was established under the CARES Act to provide $5 billion in CDBG funds for low-income families and vulnerable citizens affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The City has received two allocations totaling $414,751 for various activities that meet the national objectives of the CDBG program. Other Relevant Information: - 2023-2027 Consolidated Plan and FY 2023-24 Annual Action Plan outline housing and community development needs within the context of the CDBG program. - Citizen Participation Agreement ensures resident participation in the development of the Consolidated Plan and related documents. - Consolidated Annual Performance & Evaluation Report (CAPER) summarizes progress towards meeting goals outlined in the Consolidated Plan and Annual Action. - Proposed 2020-2024 Orange County Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing identifies barriers to fair housing and outlines an
Application Deadline
Oct 13, 2024
Date Added
Jun 18, 2024
The Grant County Community Foundation in North Dakota is offering grants ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 to projects or nonprofit organizations in Grant County, with a focus on enhancing the quality of life for residents, and excluding projects substantially supported by government, national organizations, day-to-day expenses, and sectarian activities of religious organizations.
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Aug 18, 2025
This grant provides funding for visual art projects that enhance public spaces in Lafayette, Colorado, supporting both local and external artists and organizations to promote community engagement and cultural diversity.
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Date Added
Oct 23, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to municipalities, public agencies, and nonprofit organizations in Lincoln County for projects that promote community and economic development, particularly those that create jobs and have measurable local impact.
Application Deadline
Aug 31, 2024
Date Added
Jun 13, 2024
The Golden Valley County Community Foundation (GVCCF), an affiliate of the North Dakota Community Foundation, is offering grants to benefit projects or nonprofit organizations within Golden Valley County, North Dakota. The foundation's mission aligns with fostering community development by providing a structured method for receiving donations and distributing grants, thereby supporting local initiatives. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation, the GVCCF is committed to enhancing the well-being of the community. The target beneficiaries for this grant program are primarily organizations serving youth, senior citizens, and those involved in leadership and community development within Golden Valley County. The GVCCF seeks to fund projects and programs that will have a broad impact, benefiting a significant number of residents. The expected outcomes include strengthening community infrastructure, improving quality of life for vulnerable populations, and promoting local leadership. While specific measurable results are not detailed in the provided information, the focus on benefiting a "greater number of residents" implies a desire for widespread positive impact. The GVCCF prioritizes applications from organizations that demonstrate a commitment to securing additional funding sources, indicating a desire for sustainable and collaborative projects. High-priority areas include services for youth, senior citizens, leadership development, and general community development initiatives. Conversely, the foundation gives low priority to requests for multiple-year funding and explicitly will not consider requests for operating funds, day-to-day expenses, or grants/scholarships for individuals. This strategic focus ensures that grants are directed towards specific projects that address identified community needs rather than ongoing operational costs. The foundation's theory of change appears to be centered on empowering local organizations and projects through financial support, thereby catalyzing positive change and development within Golden Valley County. By supporting initiatives with a broad reach and encouraging diversified funding, the GVCCF aims to achieve long-term community benefits. A total of $29,200 is available for distribution, with individual grant sizes ranging from $10,000 to $100,000. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit tax-exempt organizations, government agencies, or have a fiscal sponsor with one of these designations, and must provide services in Golden Valley County.
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Date Added
Nov 15, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to fire departments in Massachusetts to educate school-aged children and senior citizens about fire safety and prevention.
Application Deadline
Sep 25, 2024
Date Added
Jul 16, 2024
The Waukesha County Community Foundation (WCCF) Community Grants aim to address ongoing and evolving community needs within Waukesha County, Wisconsin. This program aligns with the WCCF's mission to support various critical areas, ensuring a comprehensive approach to community well-being. The grants are designed to be flexible, supporting a wide range of initiatives that strengthen the county's social fabric and improve residents' quality of life. These grants target a broad spectrum of beneficiaries across several key program areas, including Arts & Culture, Health & Human Services, Community Development, Education, Environment & Conservation, and Historical Preservation. Additionally, specific Field of Interest Funds are available for Literacy, Mental Health, Suicide Prevention, and LGBTQ+ Causes, indicating a commitment to supporting vulnerable populations and addressing pressing social issues. The overarching impact goal is to foster a more resilient and thriving Waukesha County by investing in projects that create positive, lasting change. The WCCF prioritizes proposals that demonstrate collaboration among organizations serving similar clients, aiming to maximize collective impact and avoid duplication of efforts. Strengthening the internal operations of organizations is another key focus, recognizing that robust organizational capacity is essential for effective service delivery. Special consideration is also given to proposals that align with WCCF’s flagship issue of safe and affordable housing, highlighting a strategic priority to address this fundamental need within the community. The expected outcomes include enhanced community services, improved access to resources, and progress on specific community challenges. While not explicitly detailing measurable results, the emphasis on strengthening internal operations and impacting outcomes on a community basis implies a focus on demonstrating tangible improvements. The WCCF's strategic priorities are clearly centered on collaboration, organizational effectiveness, and addressing critical community needs like housing, reflecting a theory of change that values partnerships and sustainable solutions for community-wide benefit.
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Date Added
Nov 14, 2024
This funding opportunity supports events and projects that boost tourism in Union County, Ohio, targeting both nonprofit and for-profit organizations, as well as municipalities, to enhance the area's appeal and economic impact.
Application Deadline
Sep 26, 2025
Date Added
Sep 15, 2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support to small businesses and nonprofit organizations in Will County for exterior improvements and accessibility enhancements that promote community development and economic vitality.
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Date Added
Nov 8, 2024
This program provides financial support to property owners and long-term leaseholders in downtown Decorah for exterior building renovations and the conversion of upper-story spaces into residential units, promoting economic growth and community vibrancy.
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Oct 7, 2024
This funding provides financial support to local nonprofit organizations in San Leandro that offer food services and assistance to low-income residents.
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Date Added
Dec 6, 2023
NBForward! is a small business assistance program administered by the New Bedford Economic Development Council (NBEDC). It aims to help businesses navigate the challenges of the pandemic recovery phase while preparing for future growth. The program offers grants of up to $20,000, which must be matched with an NBEDC loan ranging from $10,000 to $200,000 with deferred payments for three months. In addition to financial assistance, technical support such as business planning and resource guidance is provided. Eligible applicants are for-profit businesses that have a physical location in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and have been in operation since at least January 1, 2020. Businesses must demonstrate continued adverse effects from the COVID-19 pandemic. Chains, franchises, liquor stores, tobacco shops, pawn shops, adult entertainment establishments, passive real estate investments, and businesses not complying with all local, state, and federal laws are ineligible.
Application Deadline
Jul 11, 2025
Date Added
May 30, 2025
This grant provides funding to Boston residents and community groups to host neighborhood block parties that foster community engagement and connection during the summer.
Application Deadline
Mar 31, 2025
Date Added
Mar 13, 2025
This grant provides funding to Arizona municipalities and partnered nonprofit organizations for projects that enhance public services in areas like education, healthcare, and public safety, with a focus on benefiting communities near the Gila River Indian Community.
Application Deadline
May 13, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The City of Deltona is offering a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for Public Services for the 2024-2025 Federal Fiscal Program Year, with an anticipated allocation of approximately $500,000 from the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD). This grant aims to implement activities that benefit low- and moderate-income families and persons within Deltona. Up to 15% of these funds are specifically designated for eligible public service activities. The City of Deltona, as the donor, aligns its mission with HUD's objectives by addressing community development needs and improving the quality of life for its residents, particularly those who are economically disadvantaged. The program emphasizes a commitment to fostering a more equitable and supportive community. The target beneficiaries for this CDBG program are income-eligible Deltona residents, specifically low- and moderate-income families and individuals. The primary impact goal is to provide essential public services that might otherwise be inaccessible, thereby improving the overall well-being and stability of these residents. By supporting services for those most in need, the program seeks to alleviate hardship and promote greater self-sufficiency within the community. The City of Deltona's strategic priorities include enhancing community services and ensuring that vital resources reach vulnerable populations. The program prioritizes projects that offer either new services or a quantifiable increase in the current level of service provided by non-profit agencies or other public service organizations. This focus ensures that the grant funds lead to tangible and measurable improvements in service delivery, rather than simply maintaining existing levels. The City's theory of change posits that by investing in impactful public services, it can create a ripple effect that strengthens the social fabric of the community and addresses systemic inequalities faced by low-income residents. Expected outcomes include an increased availability and accessibility of critical public services for income-eligible residents. Measurable results will be tied to the nature of the services provided, such as the number of individuals served, the types of services offered, and the quantifiable increase in service capacity. The grant's duration of one year suggests a focus on immediate and impactful interventions, with the potential for ongoing assessment of project effectiveness. The City of Deltona will evaluate proposals based on their ability to maximize services provided to the community, demonstrating a commitment to efficient and effective use of public funds.
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Date Added
Dec 6, 2023
This program provides funding to neighborhood associations in Manatee County, Florida, to enhance community engagement and address local issues through resident-led projects.
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Date Added
May 6, 2024
The Goshen County Tourism Promotion Joint Powers Board [a.k.a. Goshen County Lodging Tax Board] is dedicated to enhancing travel and tourism across Goshen County. The board's initiatives focus on creating effective marketing strategies to promote the area as a travel destination. They have set aside approximately $321,000.00 for the Tourism Sponsorship Program, which grants funds to event organizers. These events are aimed at promoting local, regional, and national public relations efforts that bring both visitors and residents to Goshen County. Applicants need to demonstrate that their events can attract tourists and support the local tourism sector. The funding is reimbursed based on actual expenses reported after the event. Applications are due one the first Tuesday of January, April, July and October
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Date Added
Oct 22, 2024
This grant provides $10,000 to support impactful projects that benefit youth in the community, specifically targeting initiatives rather than general operating expenses.
Application Deadline
Aug 4, 2024
Date Added
Jun 20, 2024
The City of Goshen's Community Relations Commission (CRC) offers the Neighborhood Block Party Grant to foster community-building activities within Goshen city limits. This grant aligns with the CRC's mission to develop and maintain programs that build positive relations among the community and enhance problem-solving skills among residents. The program is designed to support one-time events such as block parties and special celebrations, aiming to strengthen neighborhood bonds and improve the overall quality of life. The primary target beneficiaries of this grant are neighborhood-based organizations within Goshen, which are groups whose members primarily reside or do business in a recognized neighborhood and whose purpose is to improve the area's quality of life. The grant's impact goals include promoting neighborhood community-building, fostering positive relations, and enhancing residents' problem-solving skills. By supporting events that bring neighbors together, the CRC aims to create more cohesive and engaged communities. The grant prioritizes projects that demonstrate neighborhood benefit and support one-time events that facilitate community interaction. Funds can be used for supplies, print, and promotional materials, and activities for a neighborhood block party. The CRC's strategic priority is to build positive relationships within the community, and the Neighborhood Block Party Grant serves as a direct mechanism to achieve this by empowering local groups to organize unifying events. Expected outcomes include an increase in neighborhood engagement, improved social cohesion, and a greater sense of community ownership among residents. Measurable results would involve the number of block parties and community events hosted, the participation rates at these events, and qualitative feedback on improved neighborly relations. The theory of change is that by providing small grants for accessible community events, the CRC can directly facilitate positive interactions, leading to stronger, more resilient neighborhoods and enhanced problem-solving capabilities at a local level. The maximum annual grant total per neighborhood is $200, making it accessible for a wide range of neighborhood groups. Applicants must be neighborhood-based organizations within Goshen city limits, and groups can be formed specifically for the purpose of a grant-funded project. The application requires details such as the proposed event's date, location, and proof of property owner's permission, ensuring responsible and well-planned community activities.
Application Deadline
Jul 1, 2024
Date Added
Dec 29, 2023
City of Beaverton Small Project Grants 2023-2024 Oregon: The City of Beaverton is offering Small Project Grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 to support new or urgent projects, with a focus on emerging artists, BIPOC and LGBTQ artists, students, and organizations new to grant-making. The program aims to promote cultural diversity, community collaboration, economic vitality, creativity and innovation, community identity and heritage preservation, and public spaces that promote health and wellbeing. Eligible expenses include planning and personnel costs, professional services, materials and supplies, and maintenance. Eligible applicants include individual artists or collectives, school groups within Beaverton city limits, individual students, and non-profits. Deadline for applications is 07/01/2024. For more information visit City of Beaverton website.

