Funding Opportunities

2023 AARP Community Challenge

FY 2023 AmeriCorps Seniors Workforce Development Senior Demonstration Program

Housing-Related Hazards & Lead-based Paint Capital Fund Program

Request for Comments: National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate and Associated Protocols

Implementation of the Office of General Counsel’s Guidance on Application of Fair Housing Act Standards to the Use of Criminal Records by Providers of Housing and Real Estate-Related Transactions

Grants help cooperatives grow

Support Available for Food Garden Projects Deadline Nov. 12, 2022

FY 2022 Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP) NOFO Deadline 11/7/22

Supportive Housing for the Elderly

Youth Service America Partner Grants

Encouraging Citizen Involvement

Eligibility – RPF (righteouspersons.org)

Notice of Funding Available, Burlington Housing Trust Fund

Youth Service-Learning Programs Funded

Racial Equity in STEM Education (EHR Racial Equity)

Major Support for Solutions Addressing Issues Facing Disadvantaged Communities

Support for Efforts to Foster Economic Opportunity for Minorities

Youth and Scientific Education Programs Funded

Construction Grants for Skateparks in Low-Income Communities

Awards for Childcare Educators Nationwide

Availability of Funds for COVID-19 Supplemental Payments for Properties Receiving Project-Based Rental Assistance under the Section 8, Section 202, or Section 811 Programs

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COVID-19 Student Support Recovery Grant

Request for Proposals

Description. SBHSN is accepting applications for School District, School-Based Telehealth program services. Telehealth is the distribution of health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunication technologies. It allows long-distance patient and clinician contact, care, advice, reminders, education, intervention, monitoring, and remote admissions.  Read more

Grantmakers for Girls of Color (G4GC): Love is Healing COVID-19 Response Fund

The G4GC Love is Healing COVID-19 Response Fund seeks to support U.S. coalitions and organizations that have been fighting historical inequities and the marginalization of girls of color well before COVID-19. The Fund will provide grants of up to $25,000 to nonprofit organizations (including those with fiscal sponsorship) and coalitions led by womxn or girls of color and/or with a primary mission to reach girls of color, fem(mes), and gender-expansive youth of color. Applications will be accepted by invitation only through November 2020; however, interested organizations can submit an interest form for consideration. FAQs are available here.

Support for Solutions Focused on Employment Concerns in the U.S.

Reimagining Pathways to Employment in the U.S. Challenge
The Reimagining Pathways to Employment in the U.S. Challenge, powered by MIT Solve, the Morgridge Family Foundation, and New Profit, seeks the most promising solutions that accelerate pathways to current and future employment across the United States. Solutions that focus on non-coastal states, U.S. interior regions, and/or racial justice are encouraged. Nonprofit, for-profit, and hybrid organizations, as well as individuals, are eligible to apply. Selected finalists will pitch before the Challenge judges, who will determine which solutions are the most promising. At least five teams will be selected to receive a minimum of $100,000 in grant funding and additional support. The deadline to submit a solution is November 9, 2020. Visit the Challenge’s website to review the guidelines and FAQs.

COVID-19 Related Funding

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