Grants
Grants are essential financial tools local, state, and federal government agencies provide to support a wide range of public projects, services, and initiatives. These funds help organizations, municipalities, and educational institutions achieve their goals, from infrastructure development to community programs. Understanding how to apply for and manage grants is crucial for maximizing their impact. This directory offers articles on grants and related topics like Gov1 Grants Help, which delves into best practices for tracking, reporting, and effectively utilizing grant funds.
Grand Rapids’ new firehouse will be located in the city’s Third Ward where firefighting resources are spread thin
Grants to benefit 21 local farmers markets and 17 individual vendors
The IMLS Grants to States program previously supported technology, materials and literacy services in correctional facilities
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is offering 25 grants worth up to $800,000 to rural EMS agencies.
The trend toward prioritizing collaboration continues to grow in the grant world.
A grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is a vital funding source for the San Diego Housing Commission’s Achievement Academy, a center that provides career planning, job skills, job placement and personal financial education.
The all-volunteer Front Line Foundation is laying the groundwork to start funding active shooter trainings for local schools and churches. It also plans to expand the amount of grants for law enforcement training, equipment and death benefits to families.
According to the DOJ, “the link between academic failure and delinquency, violence and crime is welded to reading failure.” Over 70% of inmates in America’s prisons cannot read above a fourth grade level
Two community groups will use the funding to implement a door-to-door outreach initiative in some of the city’s deadliest neighborhoods.
Use these tips to fund your project to secure your house of worship, faith-based organization or faith-based school.
New year. New decade. New goals. New fiscal year. New budgets. New grants. New programs.
Through this series of personal portraits and interviews, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has created a window into the lives of America’s most vulnerable populations.
Mobile outreach is just one of the services Redlands Police Department provides thanks to a $600,000 Homeless Emergency Aid Program grant.
Advanced video processing devices applied to roadway infrastructure and artificial intelligence will provide university researchers access to automated detection of near miss events and other real-time traffic data.
Greta Johnson, chief of staff for Summit County Executive Ilene Shapiro, said the program will not only benefit 80 people with disabilities, but also their families and communities.
Officials have said the dam interrupts the natural flow and negatively affects water quality of the river, and its removal will help return the river to a more natural, free-flowing state and make it safer for paddlers.
The 44 awards from the National Coastal Resilience Fund generated nearly $60 million in match from the grantees, providing a total conservation impact of more than $89 million.
Between 2015 and 2018, the 38 states holding back welfare money boosted their Temporary Assistance for Needy Families reserves by 41%.
The funding, which will be distributed as block grants to communities, is part of a $3 billion disaster relief package authorized by Congress earlier this year to help communities recovering from natural disaster.
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