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星期五, 6月 02, 2023

City of Boston Funding updates

 

CITY of BOSTON

The Funding Update


The National Park Service, 7/11/2023

Program Preserves Equal Rights History, grants up to $750,000.00

Joint Office of Energy & Transportation – USDOT & USDOE, Concept Paper, 6/16/2023 & Full Proposal 7/28/2023
Electric vehicle (EV) charging resiliency planning for continuity of operations and services for all EV users. Grants up to 4M


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


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


CITY OF BOSTON GRANTS

 New This Week


Mayor's Office of Housing + Boston Planning & Development Agency, 7/10/2023

Redevelopment of the Austin Street Parking Lots


Mayor’s Office of Housing, 8/16/2023
New and Reallocated Projects for FY2023 Continuum of Care Program.


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


FOUNDATION GRANTS

Klarman Family Foundation, 6/13/2023
Arts & Culture, Education, Youth Development


Pearl Milling Company, 6/14/2023  
             
Funding to Support Black Women and Girls Across America.

The Roddenberry Foundation, 6/26/2023 

US-based individuals working toward social justice.


Leeway Foundation, 6/26/2023 

$25,000 to women, trans, and gender-nonconforming media artists. 


TD Charitable Foundation, 6/30/2023
Support is available for projects that are programmatic in nature and focus and collaborative.Average award: $5,000.00.


2024 Here to Be Grant, 6/30/2023
General operating support of up to $50,000 will be awarded to support community-led organizations working to create equity in well-being, and serving populations most impacted by systemic inequity.


The CareQuest Institute for Oral Health, 6/30/2023
Grants up to $125,000 for Advance Oral Healthcare Transformation. Both public entities and nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply.


Shout Syndicate, 6/30/2023

Arts & Culture, Youth Development. Maximum Grant:$25,000.


LSP Association - Environmental Justice, 6/30/2023 & 9/30/2023
Community Improvement, Environment.


New Earth Foundation, (LOI) 7/1/2023
Environmental Initiatives.


Community Care Corps, 7/7/2023
Support for programs serving older adults and adults with disabilities.


United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley, 7/14/2023
Economic Development, Education, Housing, Human Services, Youth Development.


The Merck Family Fund, (LOI) 7/10/2023 & Full Proposal 7/28/2023
Urban Farming and Youth Leadership program supports programs in low-income urban areas in the state of Massachusetts


Kettering Family Foundation, 7/31/2023
Education, Average Award: $5,000.00


New England Foundation for the Arts, 8/1/2023
(NEST) funds performances, readings, and screenings of work by regional, national, and international artists presented by New England-based nonprofit organizations. Average award: $500.00 - $5,000.00. 

National Alliance for Children’s Grief, Applications Opens 6/1/2023
Funds Enable Expansion of Childhood Bereavement Services. Grants awarded in September 2023.


Black Farmer Fund - Rapid Response, Ongoing Quarterly
Economic Development, Food & Agriculture, Max Grant: $10,000.00


Martin Richard Foundation - Challenger Sports, Rolling
Public Benefit, Recreation & Sports, Youth Development.


Ballmer Group, Rolling
Support to address the funding gap for Black-led organizations, spur innovation, and improve economic mobility.


The Transformational Partnerships Fund (TPF), Ongoing
Higher Education Partnerships Supported, grants up to $100,000.



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


THE RESOURCE TABLE 

Dear Readers,

The Funding Update is made possible by continuous research into grants and resources that support strong communities through the work of government agencies and nonprofit organizations. It is built through teamwork in Intergovernmental Relations, and I am grateful to Kathryn Jenkins for her insightful collaboration over the years. As I transition to a new role in City government, please be assured that The Funding Update will continue, under Kathryn’s authorship. I wish you continued success in your work!
Inez Foster



Have you ever wondered why funders turn you down?

Matt Hugg of Nonprofit.Courses will show you how you can increase your chances of winning a grant award by understanding what funders look for. This is a free webinar, courtesy of Grant Station, on 6/6/2023 at 2PM Eastern. Register here.



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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