The Community Climate Resilience (CCR) Grant Program serves as a resource for frontline communities to develop new or expand on existing community-based climate resilience projects. Apply by 8 a.m. April 16.
Read MoreThe J.M.K. Innovation Prize seeks to identify and support bold problem-solvers leading transformative, early-stage projects in the fields of heritage conservation, the environment, and social justice. Apply by April 25.
Read More4Culture and the City of Seattle Office of Planning and Community Development have opened a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for coaches, mentors, consultants, and technical assistance providers. Apply by April 10.
Read MoreThe HEAL Grant supports Indigenous-led initiatives in Washington State that advance environmental justice, community health, and cultural resilience. Apply by April 1.
Read MoreThe Port of Seattle is accepting applications for the 2025 South King County Community Impact Fund (SKCCIF) Economic Opportunities for Communities (EOC) Program. Apply by April 10.
Read MoreThe Youth Development RFP seeks to support the mental health and well-being of young people. Apply by April 15.
Read MoreThe $100,000 Bullitt Prize recognizes people in Washington state advancing conservation and environmental justice. Apply by May 16.
Read MoreDeveloped in partnership between Front & Centered, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and community allies, the projects funded by this grant will focus on innovative, community-led solutions aimed at reducing carbon emissions, increasing accessibility, and building lasting, equitable transportation infrastructure.
Read MoreSeattle Department of Neighborhoods (DON) is currently accepting applications for the Neighborhood Matching Fund (NMF). NMF is a granting program that consists of two funds – the Community Partnership Fund (CPF) and the Small Sparks Fund (SSF) – which support grassroots projects that build stronger communities.
Read MoreSeed Money Grants support the creation of new community agriculture projects and help sustain existing projects.
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