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Arizona for County governments Grants

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City of Prescott Tourism Marketing Grant Program 2026
$5,000
City of Prescott
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Mar 27, 2025

This grant provides financial support to non-profit organizations hosting events in Prescott, Arizona, to promote tourism and boost the local economy through increased visitor engagement.

Community Development
County governments
Livestock Operator Fire and Flood Assistance Program 2025
$9,500,000
Arizona Department of Agriculture
State

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Dec 17, 2024

This program provides financial assistance to livestock operators in Arizona for repairing infrastructure damaged by wildfires and flooding, supporting those with 40 or more animals.

Arts
County governments
Ken Kendrick Grand Slam Awards
$250,000
Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 4, 2024

This grant provides funding for Arizona-based nonprofits to undertake significant projects that improve their capacity to serve clients, focusing on areas like homelessness, healthcare for the underserved, and youth programs.

Housing
County governments
Funding available for Animal Welfare in Arizona
$20,000
Arizona Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 4, 2024

This funding opportunity supports Arizona-based nonprofits dedicated to improving animal welfare through projects that reduce suffering, increase adoptions, and enhance care standards for animals.

Animal Welfare
County governments
Vitalyst Health Foundation announces Systems Change Grants
$175,000
Vitalyst Health Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 4, 2024

This grant provides funding to coalitions in Arizona to implement significant systems changes that improve community health and wellbeing over a three-year period.

Health
County governments
Spark Grants
$25,000
Vitalyst Health Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 4, 2024

This funding opportunity supports Arizona-based coalitions of multiple organizations in planning systemic change projects that improve community wellbeing.

Health
County governments
Livestock Operator Fire and Flood Assistance Grant Program in Arizona
$250,000
Arizona Department of Agriculture
State

Application Deadline

Dec 27, 2024

Date Added

Sep 20, 2024

This program provides financial assistance to livestock operators in Arizona whose infrastructure has been damaged by wildfires and associated flooding, helping them rebuild and continue their operations.

Agriculture
County governments
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program
$100,000
Office of Resiliency (OOR)
Private

Application Deadline

Oct 29, 2024

Date Added

Sep 20, 2024

This grant provides financial assistance to local governments in Arizona to develop and implement energy efficiency and conservation strategies that reduce fossil fuel emissions and promote sustainable energy practices.

Energy
County governments
Local First Arizona We Rise Business Accelerator 2024
Contact for amount
Local First Arizona
Private

Application Deadline

May 31, 2024

Date Added

May 9, 2024

Local First Arizona’s We Rise business accelerator is a new, no-fee six-month program offering comprehensive and practical business skills to Arizona’s Black entrepreneurs. Donor Name: Local First Arizona State: Arizona County: All Counties Type of Grant: Training or Mentorship Deadline:  05/31/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: Less than 1 Year Details: Meeting bi-weekly, business owners receive classroom instruction and mentorship from Black entrepreneurs with firsthand experience and expertise in starting or growing a small business in Arizona. The We Rise business accelerator exposes start-up or experienced businesses that are missing fundamental components of entrepreneurship to the nuts and bolts needed to build a successful business in Arizona’s economy. Classes will be through remote learning. Eligibility Criteria The following are criteria for individuals interested in applying for the We Rise business accelerator: Self identifies as a Black-owned business. Must be 18+. A Black American entrepreneur with some experience of running a business. The prospective candidate must have some knowledge of entrepreneurship but needs assistance with the fundamentals of establishing or growing a business such as creating a business plan, registering their business, etc. Business owner(s) must be available bi-weekly to attend class. Given the rigor of the program, participants can only have 1 absence of class. For more information, visit Local First Arizona.

Business and Commerce
County governments
Nominations open for Master-Apprentice Artist Award Program 2024
$5,000
Southwest Folklife Alliance (SFA)
Private

Application Deadline

May 15, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

The Master-Apprentice Artist Award provides direct support for master traditional artists living in Arizona to pass on art, culture, and heritage practices to apprentice learners. Donor Name: Southwest Folklife Alliance (SFA) State: Arizona County: All Counties Type of Grant: Awards and Prizes Deadline: 05/15/2024 Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: The goal of this award is to strengthen the transmission of community-based traditions throughout the Southwestern United States. This award supports a master artist or tradition bearer to work with a qualified apprentice to engage in a teaching-learning relationship that includes one-onone mentorship and hands-on experience. Funds can be used to help cover artist fees, offset costs of raw materials, and support any travel essential to the exchange. Traditional master artists and culture bearers receive $5,000; apprentices receive $500. Artists are first nominated by peers within their community, cultural institutions, apprentices, or by self-nomination. SFA determines which artists are invited to full application, based on their mastery of an art form, their ability to describe how that form has been recognized by their cultural community, and their ability to share traditional knowledge. Applicants include a wide variety of artists, including those working in traditions including, but not limited to:  Handcrafts: weavers, basket makers, jewelers, makers of masks, ritual objects, textiles  Occupational folklife: adobe makers, leather workers, ironworkers, foodways workers  Oral traditions: storytellers, poets  Performing arts: dancers, vocalists, musicians Eligibility Criteria Applicants (master artists and apprentices) must reside in Arizona. Apprentices should be at least 16 years of age (can be younger if they are an immediate family member of the Master Artist). The art form must be traditional in nature, as per SFA’s definition of traditional art.  Applicants must be United States citizens, lawful permanent residents, or have permission from the U.S. Department of Immigration to work in the U.S.  All applicants must have been full-time residents of Arizona for at least one full year before applying and must remain residents of Arizona for the award year.  Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.  Practitioners are generally part of the same cultural community, with a focus on informally taught traditions rather than formal instruction or institutional education. Apprentice Eligibility Should have at least an intermediate-level experience in the art form.  Must be at least 16 years of age unless they are a child or immediate family member of the applying artist.  Should demonstrate a high level of potential to become a master artist, and a commitment to the apprenticeship’s demands.  Priorities are given to masters and apprentices within the same cultural community, and to underrepresented traditional art forms with few remaining local practitioners.  Apprentices do not need to be named until the artist is invited to the full application process. For more information, visit SFA.

Infrastructure
County governments