Best Starts’ Capital Program will provide contracts for building repairs, renovations and new construction or expansion to improve access to high quality programs and services for low-income children, young people, and families, with a priority for those serving Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. In addition, rural areas and or low-income areas with lack of access will be prioritized.
Read MoreThis program supports 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations across the country conducting local projects using data and technology to advance racial equity in the adult criminal legal system. Apply by November 22.
Read MoreThis RFA seeks to fund smaller organizations (15 employees or fewer) to enhance their workforce skills and knowledge in three key areas of Workforce Development: Early Childhood Development; Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health; and Racial Equity. Apply by November 18.
Read MoreBest Starts is seeking to partner with community-based organizations to provide direct services and educational outreach as identified by community to support the health and well-being of babies, pregnant and parenting individuals, and families. Apply by November 8.
Read MoreThe Paul G. Allen Family Foundation has announced the Mobilizing Young Leaders Across WA State Request for Proposals to support new and existing youth development programs focused on leadership training, civic engagement, and/or organizing. Funding will total up to $5M, including individual multi-year grant awards up to $500k. Qualifying organizations are encouraged to submit a Letter of Interest (LOI) by November 7, 2024.
Read MoreThe Best Starts for Kids Promoting First Relationships – Agency Training Project request for applications (RFA) is now open! This funding opportunity closes on Friday, November 8 at 5PM, please submit your application by then.
Read MorePartners in Water connects King County Wastewater Treatment Division workgroups with community organizations to advance mutually beneficial goals related to WTD operations and services. Apply by October 18.
Read MorePhilanthropy Northwest will be distributing $40 million in grants over the next three years in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and tribal nations in these four states. These funds are intended for projects that address a range of environmental issues and focus on promoting healthy communities.
Read MoreA new collaboration between Communities of Opportunity (COO) and Seattle Foundation is yielding $200,000 more funding for the foundation’s Neighbor to Neighbor (N2N) grant and technical assistance program – and strengthening our relationship. The next round of funding closes October 30.
Read MoreOur goal is to center organizations, groups, and entities with close ties to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, and Intersex (LGBTQI+) communities in entering, accessing support and resources, and increasing representation within the broader youth mental health and healing fields. Apply by October 18, 5 p.m.
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