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2025 Pierce County Historic Preservation Grant Program
$35,000
Pierce County
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Sep 2, 2024

The 2025 Pierce County Historic Preservation Grant Program, funded by Pierce County in Washington, offers $10,000 to $100,000 for projects that preserve and promote the county's historical and cultural heritage, including the protection, rehabilitation, or reconstruction of significant structures or sites, and the preservation or interpretation of historically significant artifacts and documents.

Infrastructure
City or township governments
Heron Creek Community Foundation Grants
Contact for amount
Heron Creek Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Sep 1, 2024

This grant provides financial support to organizations and individuals working on projects that improve the quality of life for residents of North Port, Florida.

Community Development
Individuals
Artist Support Grants
$1,000
North Carolina Arts Council (Department of Natural and Cultural Resources)
State

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Sep 1, 2024

The Pitt County Arts Council at Emerge is offering Artist Support Grants of $500-$1000 to individual artists and small groups in select North Carolina counties for projects that enhance their skills, create new work, or improve their business operations, with applications due by October 5, 2024.

Arts
Individuals
2024 Waste Reduction Management Grants
Contact for amount
Miami County Solid Waste District
Local

Application Deadline

Nov 8, 2024

Date Added

Sep 1, 2024

This grant provides funding to educators in Miami County, Ohio, for environmental education programs focused on solid waste issues, including recycling and waste reduction activities.

Environment
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Spirit of Humanity Award
Contact for amount
Legacy Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 9, 2024

Date Added

Aug 31, 2024

The Spirit of Humanity Award, offered by the Legacy Foundation, recognizes individuals, civic groups, organizations, or groups of individuals who inspire the Foundation's vision through their leadership and action. This annual award aligns directly with the Legacy Regional Community Foundation's mission: "creates a stronger future for our area by building endowments, providing informed leadership & connecting donors to critical needs of the region." The award seeks to honor those whose contributions reflect this core mission, thereby reinforcing the Foundation's strategic priority of fostering community betterment through leadership and impactful initiatives. The target beneficiaries of this award are individuals or groups residing in or around the Cowley/Sumner County area who have demonstrated uncommon leadership or action within the past 12 months. The impact goal is to celebrate and highlight those who embody the Foundation's values, inspiring others to contribute to the region's strength. By recognizing these efforts, the Foundation aims to cultivate a stronger sense of community and encourage ongoing engagement in addressing critical local needs. The program prioritizes actions that genuinely reflect the Foundation's mission, emphasizing leadership and contributions that may or may not be financial. This broad definition ensures that a wide range of impactful activities are considered. The focus is on inspiring positive change and demonstrating a commitment to the well-being of the community, aligning with the Foundation's theory of change that recognizing exemplary community service fosters a more engaged and resilient region. Expected outcomes include increased public awareness of the Legacy Regional Community Foundation's mission and values, a stronger sense of community pride, and the encouragement of further civic engagement. Measurable results would include the number of nominations received, the visibility of the awardees' stories in the Foundation gallery, and the anecdotal evidence of inspired community action following the award. The award serves as a tangible expression of the Foundation's commitment to informed leadership and connecting donors to critical needs, ultimately contributing to a more robust future for the area.

Community Development
Individuals
Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award
Contact for amount
City of Madison
Local

Application Deadline

Nov 8, 2024

Date Added

Aug 31, 2024

This award recognizes individuals in the Madison community who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and volunteerism in promoting peace and cooperation among diverse populations.

Arts
Individuals
Donald J. Sykes Award
Contact for amount
Atlantic County
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 9, 2024

Date Added

Aug 30, 2024

The Atlantic County award program seeks to recognize outstanding residents with disabilities who have achieved significant personal accomplishments and positively impacted the lives of others. While the context does not explicitly state a "foundation mission alignment" or "theory of change," the program's objective is clearly aligned with celebrating and acknowledging individuals who serve as exemplary citizens and contribute to making Atlantic County a better place, particularly within the context of Disabilities Awareness Month. The program aims to highlight the achievements of the disability community and promote greater understanding and appreciation of their contributions. The target beneficiaries for this program are Atlantic County residents with disabilities, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals of all ages are eligible for nomination. The impact goals are to honor these individuals, raise awareness about their contributions, and inspire others within the community. The program aims to foster a sense of recognition and value for residents with disabilities, underscoring their integral role in the county's social fabric. The primary focus of the program is to identify and celebrate individuals who generously give of themselves and demonstrate significant personal achievement. Nominations are reviewed by the Disability Advisory Board, which prioritizes selecting nominees who embody these qualities and serve as positive role models. The selection criteria emphasize residency in Atlantic County and having a disability, ensuring that the awards directly benefit the local community the program intends to serve. Expected outcomes include the successful recognition of deserving individuals at a public reception in October, during Disabilities Awareness Month, where they will be presented with the Donald J. Sykes Award. Measurable results would involve the number of nominations received, the number of individuals honored, and the positive publicity generated for the disability community within Atlantic County. The broader impact aims to enhance community appreciation for individuals with disabilities and reinforce a culture of inclusivity and recognition.

Community Development
Individuals
Youth Neighborhood Association Partnership Program
$2,000
Las Vegas Department of Youth Development
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Aug 30, 2024

This grant provides funding for youth aged 8 to 18 in Las Vegas to lead and implement community service projects that positively impact their neighborhoods.

Youth
Individuals
City of Flagstaff Neighborhood Sustainability Grant Program
$7,500
City of Flagstaff
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Aug 30, 2024

The City of Flagstaff Sustainability Office and Sustainability Commission are offering the Neighborhood Sustainability Grants (NSG) Program. This program aims to provide funding for innovative projects that improve community sustainability and promote healthy lifestyles through collaborative community partnerships. While specific foundation mission alignment, strategic priorities, or theory of change are not explicitly stated as coming from a "foundation," the program's goals directly align with the broader mission of urban sustainability and community well-being as typically pursued by municipal sustainability offices and commissions. The NSG Program targets a broad range of beneficiaries including individuals, groups of individuals, community groups, educational groups, nonprofit organizations, churches, and locally owned businesses. These applicants must be undertaking projects within the Flagstaff city limits. The impact goals are to enhance community sustainability, promote healthy lifestyles, meaningfully involve underserved communities, diverse groups, or vulnerable populations, build community partnerships, and facilitate volunteer engagement or management. The program prioritizes projects that align with at least one of its three core goals: involving underserved communities, building partnerships, or facilitating volunteer engagement. Additionally, projects must fall into one of the following categories: Building Energy, Climate Action, Food, Public Health, Resilience, Transportation, or Waste. These categories represent the key focuses for achieving Flagstaff's sustainability objectives. Expected outcomes include the successful implementation of creative community projects that address sustainability challenges. Measurable results would be evidenced by the number of projects funded, the reach of those projects within the community, the level of community engagement and partnerships fostered, and tangible improvements in the designated sustainability categories. The program anticipates awarding a total of $75,000 in 2024, with individual grants capped at $7,500, indicating a focus on supporting multiple, smaller-scale community-led initiatives rather than a few large projects.

Health
Small businesses
2024 Narrative Short Grant Program
$10,000
Berkeley Film Foundation (BFF)
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 23, 2024

Date Added

Aug 29, 2024

The Berkeley FILM Foundation (BFF) has launched its inaugural short fiction film grant program, designed to support narrative short film projects through pre-production, production, post-production, and distribution stages. This initiative aligns directly with BFF's mission to foster creative, thoughtful, and innovative storytelling, particularly films with strong themes of social or environmental justice. The foundation aims to empower filmmakers who can use the medium to address critical societal issues, thereby contributing to a more just and aware community. The target beneficiaries of this grant program are individual filmmakers—specifically directors, co-directors, producers, or co-producers—who are at least 18 years of age and reside or work in specific Bay Area cities: Berkeley, Emeryville, Albany, El Cerrito, Richmond, Oakland, or Alameda. Organizations are not eligible to apply. The impact goals are to support the creation of high-quality short fiction films that embody the organization's commitment to social justice and inspire other funding bodies to support creative projects. The program prioritizes short, fiction films (40 minutes or less) that demonstrate originality, imagination, and technical skill. A significant focus is placed on narratives that explore social or environmental justice themes, reflecting the foundation's strategic priority to leverage film as a tool for advocacy and community engagement. The grants are divided into two tiers: General Grants ranging from $5,000 to $10,000, and the prestigious Saul Zaentz Awards, offering two separate $25,000 grants for films that most powerfully embody the foundation's mission. Expected outcomes include the successful completion and distribution of impactful narrative short films that raise awareness and stimulate dialogue around social and environmental issues. Measurable results will be determined by the number of films funded, their artistic merit, their alignment with social justice themes, and their potential to inspire further funding and public engagement. The foundation's theory of change posits that by investing in filmmakers who produce compelling, socially conscious narratives, they can contribute to cultural enrichment and foster positive societal change.

Environment
Individuals
Empowering Community Safety Micro-Grant Cycle Five
$5,000
City of Fayetteville
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Aug 28, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to community organizations in Fayetteville for projects that aim to reduce crime and violence, with grants ranging from $1,500 to $5,000 available to both recognized and grassroots groups.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Disaster Relief Grant Fund
Contact for amount
Russell County Area Community Foundation
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Aug 28, 2024

This funding provides quick financial assistance to nonprofit organizations, schools, government bodies, and religious groups in communities affected by unexpected disasters, enabling them to complete recovery projects within a year.

Disaster Prevention and Relief
Nonprofits
Environmental and Agricultural Education Grant
$1,000
Middle South Georgia Conservation District
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Aug 28, 2024

The Middle South Georgia Conservation District, a legal subdivision of the state of Georgia established in 1945, offers the Environmental and Agricultural Education Grant to promote education related to agriculture and natural resources within its nine-county service area. The grant supports educators from Pre-K to 12th grade and agricultural or natural resources-based entities in Ben Hill, Brooks, Colquitt, Crisp, Irwin, Thomas, Tift, Turner, and Worth counties. Applicants can request up to $1,000 for projects including tools, books, software, lab equipment, field trips, and the development of natural resource areas. Applications are due by September 30, 2024.

Education
Individuals
Science of Learning and Augmented Intelligence (SL)
Contact for amount
National Science Foundation
Federal

Application Deadline

Feb 11, 2026

Date Added

Aug 23, 2024

This funding opportunity supports researchers exploring how learning processes can be enhanced through technology and collaboration, aiming to advance our understanding of cognitive functions and their applications across various fields.

Science and Technology
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Investigating the Economic Impact of Transnational Criminal Organizations in Migrant Smuggling
$40,000
U.S. Department of State (U.S. Mission to Mexico)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 26, 2024

Date Added

Aug 23, 2024

The U.S. Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for U.S. or foreign organizations or individuals to submit a statement of interest (SOI) to carry out a program (or programs) to investigate the economic impact of transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) involved in migrant smuggling in the state of Chihuahua. Please carefully follow all instructions below. The submission of the SOI is the first step in a two-step process. Applicants must first submit a concise (2-page) statement of interest designed to clearly communicate program idea and objectives. This is not a full proposal. The purpose of the SOI process is to allow applicants to submit program ideas for evaluation prior to requiring the development of a full proposal application. Upon a merit review of eligible SOIs, selected applicants will be invited to expand on their program idea(s) by submitting a full proposal application. Full proposals will go through a second merit review before final funding decision(s) are made. Priority Region: State of Chihuahua, Mexico Program Objectives: Objective 1: To conduct a comprehensive research project that would help deepen our understanding of the economic impact of transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) involved in migrant smuggling in the state of Chihuahua, to inform and guide the development of effective policies. By investigating the methods, routes, and economic consequences of TCO activities on both transit communities and migrants, the project aims to provide evidence-based insights that will enhance international security and contribute to more resilient and supportive economic environments in affected regions. The study should identify key TCOs, analyze smuggling methods and routes, assess economic repercussions for transit communities, evaluate socio-economic effects on migrants, and propose evidence-based policy recommendations. Outputs should include: Output 1: a comprehensive data analysis report, a policy brief, and an academic paper. Output 2: Conduct on-the-ground research to identify key TCOs and analyze smuggling methods and routes. Gather and analyze data on economic impacts and socio-economic effects on migrants and transit cities. Output 3: Formulate evidence-based policy recommendations. Budget should account for personnel, travel, indirect costs and a contingency fund. Participants and Audiences: 1- Policy Makers and Government Officials: To inform and guide the development of policies and regulations 2- Law Enforcement Agencies: To enhance understanding of TCO operations and improve strategies. 3- International Organizations: Such as the UNICEF, UNHCR and OIM, to support global efforts in addressing human trafficking, migrant smuggling, and their impact on security and economies. 4- Academics and Researchers: To contribute to the body of knowledge on TCOs and migration, and to encourage further research in related fields. 5- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Focused on migrant rights, human trafficking, and community development, to aid in advocacy and program development.

International Development
County governments
Closing inequities in HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment among key populations in Burkina Faso Activity (Equity KP Burkina Faso)
$5,000,000
U.S. Agency for International Development (West Africa USAID-Ghana)
Federal

Application Deadline

Oct 13, 2024

Date Added

Aug 22, 2024

The "Closing inequities in HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment among key populations in Burkina Faso Activity (Equity KP Burkina Faso)" grant aims to support local entities in Togo and Burkina Faso in providing quality HIV services, improving the environment for key populations and their partners, and enhancing monitoring and sustainability efforts for HIV epidemic control by 2030.

Health
Individuals
Closing inequities in HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment among key populations in Togo Activity (Equity KP Togo)
$5,000,000
U.S. Agency for International Development (West Africa USAID-Ghana)
Federal

Application Deadline

Oct 13, 2024

Date Added

Aug 22, 2024

The "Closing inequities in HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment among key populations in Togo Activity (Equity KP Togo)" grant aims to support local entities in Togo and Burkina Faso in providing quality HIV services, improving the environment for key populations and their partners, and enhancing monitoring and sustainability efforts for HIV epidemic control by 2030.

Health
Individuals
Community-led Monitoring of Integrated Primary Health Care Services Activity (INTEG-CLM-PHC) in Togo
$2,400,000
U.S. Agency for International Development (Ghana USAID-Accra)
Federal

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Aug 22, 2024

This grant provides funding to improve primary health care services in Togo by enhancing their quality and community responsiveness, particularly for vulnerable groups like women, children, and people living with HIV/AIDS.

Health
Individuals
USAID/Ghana Teaching and Learning Materials and Classroom Furniture (TLM+) Activity
$3,000,000
U.S. Agency for International Development (Ghana USAID-Accra)
Federal

Application Deadline

Oct 21, 2024

Date Added

Aug 21, 2024

The USAID/Ghana Teaching and Learning Materials and Classroom Furniture (TLM+) Activity grant is aimed at funding qualified local entities to improve educational resources and classroom furniture in Ghana, with the award going to the applicant who best meets the funding objectives as per the criteria outlined in the Notice of Funding Opportunity.

Education
Individuals
Speaker Series Pilot
$30,000
U.S. Department of State (U.S. Mission to Cote d Ivoire)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 19, 2024

Date Added

Aug 20, 2024

Abidjans Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) program seeks a cooperative agreement with one partner who will oversee a series of speaking engagements on a diverse range of topics. The program will bring together American and Ivoirian experts to engage the public on pressing issues which are priorities for both countries. The program topics will be chosen in tandem with PDS and can include but are not limited to:Coastal protection and climate change,Ethical Uses of Artificial Intelligence (AI)Entrepreneurship: developing and scaling a business across sectorsCivic Engagement: The Future of African Youth: encouraging youth participation

International Development
Nonprofits

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