星期五, 7月 08, 2022

City of Boston funding updates

CITY of BOSTON

The Funding Update


U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, 8/5/2022

Citizenship and Integration grants support organizations that provide 1) citizenship classes and naturalization services; 2) extended integration services; 3) citizenship preparation services; 4) regional or statewide citizenship networks. Max awards range from $300,000 to $1M.

National Park Service, 8/10/2022
Underrepresented Community grants are intended to diversify the nominations submitted to the National Register of Historic Places. Eligible projects include surveys and nominations of historic sites. Awards range from $15,000 to $75,000.

National Science Foundation, Open
Smart & Connected Communities is a program supported across NSF’s Directorates for Computer and Information Science and Engineering; Education and Human Resources; Engineering; and Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences. 
Integrative Research grants will address technological and social science dimensions of smart and connected communities. Track 1 awards could range between $1.5M and $2.5M for 4 years max. Track 2 max award is $1.5M for up to 3 years.
Planning Grants are for capacity building to prepare project teams to develop future Integrative Research proposals. Awards: up to $150,000 for 1 year.


Federal funding opportunities are continuously updated on grants.gov


STATE GRANTS

Massachusetts Housing Partnership + Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency

The Massachusetts Homeowner Assistance Fund is available for homeowners who are behind on their mortgage payments because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of HAF is to prevent foreclosures and displacements of eligible homeowners. 


Department of Early Education & Care, 9/30/2022

Short-term financing is available to child care providers to help sustain program operations despite enrollment fluctuations and ensure the continued availability of care in under-resourced communities.

New This Week


Town of Brookline, 7/21/2022
The Brookline Department of Public Health is seeking proposals for professional services to conduct, assist with data collection, analysis, and reporting of the Community Health Assessment.

Executive Office of the Trial Court, 7/25/2022
Request for Proposals: mental healthcare vendor to provide non-therapeutic, clinician-led support for Massachusetts trial jurors who need one-on-one consultation due to exposure to trauma, or symptoms of anxiety, and depression, or stress as a result of juror service. 

Town of Concord, 8/1/2022
Request For Proposals: Regional Affordable Housing Consulting Services/RHSO Senior Housing Consultant.

Department of Public Health, 8/2/2022
Request for Responses: Community Innovation in Responding to Adolescent & Young Adult Substance Use. A key component of project models should include the promotion of community partnerships that address youth substance use and encourage positive youth development.

Operational Services Division, 8/4/2022
Request for Responses: Management Consultant, Program Coordinator and Planner Services. The resulting primary Statewide Contract will be used by Executive Agencies and other Eligible Entities. PRF76 seeks to establish a pre-qualified list of vendors that can provide an array of services.


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


CITY GRANTS

Environment Department, 7/18/2022
The Commissioner of Environment has issued a Request for Proposals from qualified consultants to provide energy procurement and supply bill reconciliation services to the City.


Boston Public Health Commission, 7/18/2022
The Mayor's Office of Recovery Services is seeking organization(s) to fill a critical need in the daytime continuum of care for individuals with substance use disorder, specifically those individuals experiencing homelessness.

Boston Public Health Commission, 7/22/2022
The Mayor's Office of Recovery Services is seeking organization(s) to support community engagement teams for up to three neighborhoods identified as high need.

Mayor’s Office of Arts & Culture, 7/22/2022
Requests proposals for a design and installation of public art at the Copley Square Plaza.

New This Week


Boston Public Health Commission, 8/6/2022
Boston Youth Resiliency and Recovery Collaborative is seeking qualified youth-serving organizations to increase equitable access to high quality mentoring opportunities for BIPOC LGBTQ+ young people.


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


FOUNDATION GRANTS

E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, 7/15/2022 & 1/31/2023
Focus areas: theological education, performing arts, charitable purposes, museum collection maintenance, projects/programs offering support to LGBTQ persons of faith, and community health. Each area of giving has a specific geographical area served. Awards range from $10,000 to $50,000.
   
JA Community Foundation, 7/21/2022
Grants (up to $50,000) support new projects or improvements to existing programs with the potential to benefit the senior Japanese American community. Priorities: health, history, arts and culture, and youth.

Eastman Foundation, 7/31/2022
Funding focus: sustainable community improvement. Priorities: education, environment, empowerment and economic development. Awards range from $1,000 to $20,000.

CoreCivic Foundation, 7/31/2022
Grants support nonprofits that work with former offenders, victims of crime and abuse, and underserved youth.

Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust, 7/31/2022
Funding focus: empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity. Priority is given to long-term service projects providing direct assistance to sick and injured veterans and their families.

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - Blue Sky, 8/1/2022
Grants support research focused on short-term risks for suicide that can be readily implemented in clinical settings. Max award: $500,000 per year for up to three years.


Amelia Peabody  Charitable Fund, 8/1/2022
Focus areas: medicine (human and animal), social welfare, visual arts, land conservation, land conversation, and historic preservation. Awards range from $20,000 to $500,000. 

New England Foundation for the Arts, 8/1/2022 & 3/1/2023
NEST grants support nonprofits and schools to provide presentations of New England-based performing artists from outside a presenter's state.

Brady Education Foundation, 8/1/2022
Funding focus: helping to close opportunity and achievement gaps associated with race and family income. Previous grants have supported COVID-19 responses, PreK-12 education, data monitoring systems, partnership initiatives, early childhood education studies, program evaluations, Montessori research initiatives, and more.

Emeril Lagasse Foundation, 8/1/2022
Seeking concept pacers that address appreciation of the source of food, development of life skills through food, nutrition and healthy eating and development of culinary skills. Max award: $10,000.

Clarence E. Heller Charitable Foundation, 8/2/2022
Focus areas: Environment and Health; Music; Education. Max award $75,000.00 

TD Charitable Foundation, 8/26/2022
Funding priorities: Better Health, Financial Security, Connected Communities, and Vibrant Planet. Special consideration is given to programs that support low to moderate-income individuals. Average award $5,000.
    

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


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Boston immigrants who want to become leaders in the community can now apply for this opportunity through the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement. Through a 12-week course, 20 selected residents will meet key City of Boston officials and learn how to effectively navigate local government. Ideal candidates are emerging leaders committed to advocating for their immigrant community.
Register for a virtual information session on July 14 from 6-7 pm, or July 30 from 10-11 am; and apply by August 7.



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星期四, 7月 07, 2022

麻州政府宣佈發出40萬元農場改善補助款

 Baker-Polito Administration Announces $400K in Farm Improvement Grants for APR Farms

 

BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced grants totaling $400,000 has been awarded to several Commonwealth farms through the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources’ (MDAR) Agricultural Preservation Restriction Program (APR) to improve farm operations. MDAR provides farmers with business planning and technical assistance in addition to grants through its APR Improvement Program (AIP). This year’s grants have been awarded to farms in the following communities: the Cities of Amherst and Easthampton, and the Towns of Plainfield, Sunderland, Westport, and Whately, and will be used to construct hay and equipment storage buildings, produce washing and packing facilities, and a farmstand.

 

“The Baker-Polito Administration remains committed to the Massachusetts agricultural industry to ensure our local farmers continue to succeed and have the support they need to provide invaluable products for the public to enjoy,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Beth Card. “These Agricultural Preservation Restriction Program Improvement grants will further strengthen the Commonwealth’s food supply system making it more resilient now and well into the future.”

 

“The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources is steadfast with its commitment to our Commonwealth’s farming families,” said MDAR Commissioner John Lebeaux. “Through the APR Program we have been able to conserve critical farm land, preserve Massachusetts agricultural history, and provide support to help keep these farm businesses sustainable now and for future generations.”

 

Since it began in 2009, AIP has provided $6,425,000 in total grants, averaging approximately $70,250 per farm. Additionally, to date a total of $558,958 has been provided in technical assistance to 100 Massachusetts farms, averaging approximately $5,590 per farm. Farms receiving AIP funds this round includes:

 

Farm

Town

Project Description

Nomination

Foxcroft Farm

Amherst

Hay/equipment storage building

$40,000

Long Plain Farm

Whately

Produce storage/packing building

$40,000

Orr’s Farm

Westport

Storage building

$40,000

Mountain View Farms

Easthampton

Storage barn

$40,000

D.A. Smiarowski Farms

Sunderland

Produce washing/packing building

$120,000

Wolf Tree Farm

Plainfield

Produce washing/packing building & farmstand

$120,000

 

“I thank Governor Baker and the MA Department of Agricultural Resources for their continued support of the Massachusetts agricultural community,” said State Senator Michael J. Rodrigues (D-Westport), Chair of Joint Committee on Ways and Means.

 

“The vital APR program has helped to preserve farmland throughout the Commonwealth, including at over 380 APR farms in the Hampshire, Franklin, Worcester district,” stated State Senator Jo Comerford (D-Northampton), Chair of the Joint Committee on Public Health and Joint Committee on Covid-19 and Emergency Preparedness and Management. “I am delighted that these farm improvement grants will fortify the Commonwealth's food system, increase the availability of fresh and healthy local produce, and help keep farmland as farmland. Congratulations to Foxcroft Farm in Amherst, Long Plain Farm in Whately, and D.A. Smiarowski Farms in Sunderland for these very-well deserved awards.”

 

“The APR Improvement Program is critical in helping our farmers remain competitive in a changing food production world,” stated State Representative Paul Schmid (D-Westport). “We are deeply indebted to our Governor and Lieutenant Governor for their demonstrated commitment to farmers and food.”

 

“I am excited that the state is awarding these grants to local farms to support their financial viability. All of us need our farms and farmers to succeed. And we know our farms and farmers need greater attention and resources to survive. These grants look at supporting those farms with land that is already protected for agricultural use and maximizes their capacity for long-term success,” said State Representative Mindy Domb (D-Amherst), Acting Chair of the Joint Committee on the Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture. “I want to congratulate all of today’s recipients, the majority of whom are located in western Massachusetts, as these grants contribute to our region’s economy as well. And, a special shout-out to Foxcroft Farm, located in the 3rd Hampshire District, with my appreciation for its efforts to secure these state resources for our community.”

 

“Support for our local farms is vital to the success of our food system,” said State Representative Natalie M. Blais (D-Sunderland). “These investments allow farmers to make improvements that will enhance operations and truly make a difference in their long-term viability.”

 

For more information about AIP, please visit MDAR’s program webpage. AIP is one of several programs within MDAR’s Division of Agricultural Conservation and Technical Assistance (DACTA), whose mission is to advance the conservation and utilization of agricultural resources through preservation, environmental stewardship, technology, technical assistance and education in order to enhance the viability of agricultural enterprises and safeguard natural resources.

波士頓市老人局局長親自為華埠居民會介紹該局服務 麻州已有13家大麻店

波士頓市老人局局長Emily Shea親自到華埠居民會月會上介紹該局服務。 (視頻截圖)

             (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導) 波士頓華埠居民會 (CRA) 76日晚在網上舉行月例會,有波士頓市老人局局長到會說明該局各項服務,有「短距離 (. Stone’s Throw) 」大麻店陳情,還有華埠土地信託會籲請居民推動麻州議員通過法案,撥經費助地方保留可負擔住宅。

波士頓華埠居民會會議這晚由華人前進會的鄺寶蓮主持。 (視頻截圖)
波士頓市老人局 (Age Strong Commission) 局長Emily Shea親自到會,說明該局工作目標是藉由政府及相關社會資源,使老人家生活得更自在,如意,讓波士頓成為對老人更友善的城市。

Emily Shea介紹指出,波士頓市老人局和中華耆英會,波士頓耆英居家照顧會 (Boston Senior Home Care) 等社區機構長期合作,為需要服務的老人家介紹各種資源,並提供協助。

耆英們可經由前述3機構,查詢波士頓市府老人局為老人家們舉辦派對,運動會,健身練瑜珈,或參觀展覽,講座等等活動的資訊,或者申請找人看信,翻譯,填表,申辦耆英保險,醫療護理 (Medicare)SNAP

6日晚的華埠居民會最多時有33人出席。 (視頻截圖)
、糧食券等社會福利,或者是申請打掃,煮飯,洗澡,穿衣,陪同就醫等等的居家服務。

Emily Shea特別說明,住在波士頓的65歲以上老人家,還可撥打311熱線電話,預約老人小巴 (Age Strong Shuttle) ,以免費的獲得接載服務。老人局也出售搭乘計程車優惠券,老人家只要付5元,就可買到一本10元券。該券在波士頓市政府,以及一些特定機構出售。經當晚出席居民建議,波士頓市府將研議,邀華人前進會協助代售的可行性。

身體健康,願意為各項社區活動當志工的耆英,也可經由該局協助,找自己喜歡的活動來當志工,為社會服務。

「短距離 (. Stone’s Throw) 」大麻店有8名股東。 (視頻截圖)
Emily Shea透露,該局最近正積極與地方企業合作,透過培訓,讓企業把各自的營業場合,營運作業流程,都變得更加能夠照顧老人家需求,例如餐廳的座椅間隔寬些,餐牌字大些,燈光亮些,和老人家溝通有哪些叫巧等。培訓合格的餐廳或機構,還可得到一張證書,供張貼店內。該局刻正招標,邀請各機構遞交這類服務培訓計畫。

「短距離 (. Stone’s Throw) 」大麻店執行長為Blake Mensing。 (視頻截圖)
當晚協助主持會議的Annie Ren Wang在會中表示,大約二個月前,君子樓突然發生停水狀況,許多住在樓內的老人家們求助無門,很辛苦地從外面找水源,一桶桶的裝回家用。她希望知道,社區內的老人家遭遇這類狀況時,可以上哪兒求助。

「短距離 (. Stone’s Throw) 」大麻店預定開設地點在皮革區內,南車站巴士區對面的大西洋道727號這商業樓宇內。該店有8名股東,都住在麻州。執行長為Blake Mensing,當晚主講人為負責綜合管理與社區參與的Desiree Franjul

大麻店面視意圖。 (視頻截圖)
該店預定營業時間為週一至週日的早上9點至晚上9點,零售店面約3192平方英尺,店門入口在必珠街 (Beach),出口在大西洋道,500英尺內無學校,半里之內無其他大麻店,將實施嚴格的保安措施,包括21歲以下人士不准踏入店內,進門都要查身分證,所有員工將接受訓練,顧客不會碰到產品等。店外面向不同街道安裝3部監視錄影機。該店預訂聘請15名本地居民為工作人員,一班人員薪資將為每小時1820元。該電表士曾和華美福利會聯絡,但未聯絡上。

「短距離 (. Stone’s Throw) 大麻店綜合管理與社區參與的Desiree Franjul。 (視頻截圖)
Desiree Franjul透露,麻州現有13家大麻店在營運中,陸續將共出現52家。根據網路資訊,波士頓市內,現有5家大麻店。,

波士頓華埠居民會當晚並未就此陳情投票表決支持與否。

華埠社區土地信託會主任駱理德。 (視頻截圖)

波士頓華埠社區土地信託會 (CCLT)主任駱理德當晚簡單報告,該會在屋街 (Oak),亞美社區發展協會 (ACDC) 在必珠街64號,分別買下2戶及1 戶單位,為華埠奢區保留可負擔住宅。在麻州議會內,今年有2項相關提案在討論中,一為要求擁有7戶以上單位的物業主在出售物業時,要給承租戶第一優先購買權,另一為由政府撥款,協助地方非牟利機構買下物業,為地方保留可負擔住宅。駱理德籲請居民促請州議員們支持這2議案。

                  當晚還有愛丁保羅街居民請波士頓市議員關注該街道上深夜噪音問題,食客任意停車阻礙交通等情況。當晚為大麻店做翻譯的波士頓市議會議長助理盧善柔表示,她和波士頓市公共工程局人員已約好要巡走華埠街道,查察人行道破損,缺乏殘障坡道等情況,屆時將一併觀察愛丁保羅街情況。


星期三, 7月 06, 2022

波士頓市長吳弭關心青少年精神健康 (市府視頻)



Boston Children's Physician and Harvard instructor Dr. Kevin Simon has been appointed as the first Chief Behavioral Health Officer

Dr. Simon will guide public health strategy to support Bostonians’ growing mental and behavioral health needs at the the Boston Public Health Commission. I joined the Mayor, Dr. Simon, City Councilor Louijeune and State Representative Madaro at Zumix in East Boston to highlight youth mental health needs.


As the Chair of Public Health, Mental Health and Homelessness, the first Order I filed as a City Councilor was to address the youth mental health crisis in our City. The second Order I filed was to address the lack of funding, and commitment, in our Boston Public Schools around athletics and arts for our youth. 


Sports and arts provide our children with way more than just the opportunity to exercise their bodies. There are social, health and psychological benefits that allow our kids to do better in life. As a mother of student athletes (Go Dragons and Eagles!) who benefitted in so many ways from their time on school teams and art programs, and as a public school teacher who knows that educating the whole child has to include physical and social wellness to be successful, I will continue to advocate for more athletic and art opportunities for our children.


Together, we will strive to move swiftly towards ensuring that every child has access to high-quality, affordable, and culturally competent mental health care. Connecting athletic and art opportunities in addition to medical care is sure to result in positive outcomes for our youth.

As always, in a mental health emergency, 911 is available to assist.

In a non-emergency situation, you may dial 311, or contact 617-431-0125.

For questions, contact the Boston Public Health Commission: 617-534-5395



Erin J. Murphy 

Boston City Councilor At-Large

Erin.Murphy@Boston.gov

617-635-3115

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波士頓今年撥2000萬元資助學前教育 3、4歲兒童學位即起接受申請

波士頓市長吳弭表示,希望將來能夠推出一條龍式的學前教育服務,讓家長們不再頭痛。
(周菊子攝)
            (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓綜合報導) 波士頓市長吳弭 (Michelle Wu) (6) 日一早率市府人員,在波士頓華埠社區中心 (BCNC) 大樓旁宣佈,市府新年度預算撥款2000萬元,經由市府的統一學前項目 (UPK),增加9923歲及4歲學齡前兒童學位。

波士頓市府為使托兒服務在時間,語言,收容兒童年紀,以及收費等更具彈性,補助經費將同時開放給經辦學前兒童般的非牟利機構,或者提供托兒服務的家庭企業申請。

波士頓市長吳弭 (Michelle Wu) (左三)和波士頓華埠社區中心主任Ben Hire (左一),以及
學前班主任鄭敬群  (前右三)等BCNC員工合影。 (周菊子攝)
            吳弭指出,波士頓市的終極目標是設計出一套一條龍式系統,讓家有新生兒的父母,從知道家中即將新添成員的那刻起,完全不須操心,就能知道市府有哪些相關服務,以及各種服務的申請流程。

            波士頓市幼兒時期 (Early Childhood)辦公室主任Kristin McSwain表示,從新學年開始,波士頓市的統一學前項目 (UPK)的經費補助辦法,也將從往年的以每名學生,改為以每班計算,以期托兒服務經營者可以更穩定的營運,同時容許這些機構提供比6.5

學前兒童教育備受關注,有許多人出席發佈會。
個小時更長的服務時間,從而更符合上班家長們的需要。

              7月起的這新學年,波士頓公校系統和波士頓市幼兒時期辦公室將和20個家庭托兒服務供應商,學齡前項目委員會委員,以及其他專家合作,來設計波士頓市的學前兒童項目。

                  波士頓統一學前項目主任TeeAra Dias指出,波士頓市從2019年開始辦理學齡前兒童項目,今年是第二年增加34歲兒童在社區機構中的學位,總共提供992個學位,其中4歲兒童學位627個,3歲學童學位365個。整個波士頓市的學齡前項目還包括波士頓功效為4歲兒童提供的2556個幼稚園一年級學位,以及為3歲及4歲殘障兒童提供的880個幼稚園一年級及零年及學位。

波士頓統一學前項目主任TeeAra Dias 說明,家庭式托兒服務供應商必須開業已滿一年,符合
波士頓市府各項規定,就可申請經費補助。波士頓市可提供申請輔導。 (周菊子攝)
             波士頓市的學齡前項目還將在2022-2023學年,為3歲班引進由波士頓功效和麻州早期教育護理部門,以及幼兒支持組織 (ECSO)合作的 「關注3s (Focus on 3s)」課程。

            波士頓華埠社區中心學前班主任鄭敬群 (Kathy Cheng)表示,該中心原有3歲及4歲兒童的學前班各一班,在新年度經費增加後,將可增開一班3歲班,學位增至共56個。她指出,波士頓市府提供的這免費學前班學位,每天6個半小時,平均可讓幼兒父母一年節省一萬餘元的托兒費用。該中心另安排有早上7點半至8點半,以及下午3點至5點半的延長時段服務,以因應上班族父母的工作時間需求。

            波士頓市學齡前項目的社區組織學位,即日起接受申請。符合資格學生必須市波士頓居民,在202291日前已滿4歲。查詳情可上網 www.bostonpublicschools.org/upk。查詢波士頓市府名單上的社區服務供應商,可上網https://www.bostonpublicschools.org/upk-sites。各服務機構的所在位置圖為https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/2/viewer?mid=1EN5uxG_IhyEzS-D7Ii94V3TipCe-KjUo&ll=42.31486221884583%2C-71.09517675000001&z=12