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星期五, 4月 28, 2023

City of Boston Funding update

 

CITY of BOSTON

The Funding Update


Department of Energy, 5/25/2023
Industrial Assessment Centers; Building Training & Assessment Centers

Department of Labor, 5/19/2023
Workforce Readiness for Youth

Department of Veterans Affairs, 5/19/2023
Suicide Prevention

Department of Labor, 5/29/2023
Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations Technical Assistance

National Park Service, 6/11/2023
History of Equal Rights

National Endowment for the Humanities, 6/13/2023
Public Impact Projects at Smaller Organizations

Housing & Urban Development, 6/27/2023
Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program


SYSTEM FOR AWARDS MANAGEMENT UPDATE:

The federal government has transitioned from DUNS to the Unique Entity ID.
A UEI is required to apply for and receive federal awards.
The process is extensive; plan ahead.
For more information, go to the FAQ page at SAM.gov.


Federal funding opportunities are continuously updated on grants.gov


STATE GRANTS

Department of Public Health, 4/27/2023
Healthy Relationship Project Support

Early Education & Care, 5/8/2023
Coordinated Family and Community Engagement

Department of Mental Health, 5/15/2023
Intensive Community Services - Young Adult Therapeutic Care in the Southeast Area

Energy and Environmental Affairs, 5/22/2023
Urban Agriculture. Max: $50,000.

Health & Human Services, 5/31/2023
Medical Respite Pilot Grant

Department of Agriculture Resources, 6/12/2023
MA Food Trust Program

Department of Youth Services, through 4/7/2025
Hairdresser and Barber Services

Department of Public Health, through 6/30/2028
Honorarium Speakers and Lecturers


Scroll down to "Important Links" on CommBUYS to see Newly Posted Bids.


CITY OF BOSTON GRANTS


Office of Workforce Development
5/5/2023: Life Sciences Career Awareness. Max: $500,000
6/16/2023: Workforce Needs Assessment. Max: $200,000

New This Week


Boston Planning & Development Agency, 5/22/2023

Dot Block Community Benefits

Mayor’s Office of Housing, 8/16/2023
Continuum of Care: housing and/or services to homeless households in Boston
 


Bids are updated continuously on the City of Boston Supplier Portal.


FOUNDATION GRANTS

Tides Foundation, 5/4/2023
Frontline Justice Fund. Max $150,000


Greg Hill Foundation + GrubHub Community Fund, 5/10/2023

Restaurant Strong Fund. Max: $25,000

Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, 5/11/2023
Youth Programs. Max: $20,000


Verizon, 5/12/2023
Small Businesses. Big Dreams. Max: $10,000


Andy Warhol Foundation, 5/17/2023

Scholarly studies and other published work. Max: $50,000


ASPCA, 5/31/2023

Fund to End Factory Farming

Caplan Foundation, 5/31/2023
R&D grants addressing early childhood, including parenting education.

Nellie Mae Education Foundation, 6/1/2023
Boosting literacy skills for children of color

Fred J. Brotherton Charitable Foundation, 6/1/2023
Arts & Culture, Education, Medical Research, Religion, Scientific

Herb Block Foundation, 6/1/2023
Citizen Education and Voter Participation Projects.

Land Trust Alliance + Open Space Institute, 6/8/2023
Land Protection Plans for the Eastern US. Max: $15,000

National Endowment for Democracy, 6/16/2023
Average award: $50,000

National Garden Bureau, 7/1/2023
Therapeutic Garden Grants. Max: $3,000

George A. Ramlose Foundation, 8/1/2023
Arts & Culture, Civil Rights, Diseases/Disorders, Education, Economic Development, Food, Health, Human Services, Mental Health, Religion, Youth Development

Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation, Open
Education and training programs. Max: $15,000.00 

Kars4Kids, Open
Awards range from ​​$500 to $2,000

Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, Open
Game-changing ideas or early-stage projects. Max: $300,000

National Basketball Association, Open
Economic empowerment for Black youth in local NBA markets. 

Dan Paul Foundation, Open
Health, education, development, and welfare of the world's youth. Max: $15,000

Centene Foundation, Open
Healthcare access, education, and social services.


Christopher D. Smithers Foundation

Alcohol Abuse Education. Max: $30,000


Klarman Family Foundation

Arts & Culture, Education, Youth Development


Check the Funding Update Archives for back issues with open deadlines.


THE RESOURCE TABLE 



The Grantsmanship Center
Meet the Grantmakers Online, 5/10/2023
Register here 
And check out the News Articles Archive for a wide selection of timely topics.


Tips for Grants to Individuals
Courtesy of Candid.


DonorPerfect Community Conference
Register here and mark your calendar now for free, virtual sessions on June 6 & 7.





Mayor Wu’s 2023 Neighborhood Coffee Hour Series
5/2/2023-6/21/2023

A unique opportunity to speak directly with the Mayor and staff from City departments about open space and your neighborhood. Dunkin’ will be on-site to fuel the local community with freshly brewed Iced Coffee and assorted fan-favorite MUNCHKINS® donut hole treats. In addition, each family in attendance will receive a free flowering plant provided by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, while supplies last. Dunkin’ will brew up even more fun with customized lawn games and gift cards.

Residents at each event will be eligible to win a raffle prize from Dunkin’. Fresh fruit will be provided by Star Market. Additional support by City Express.


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