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.
A quality, competitive grant proposal needs to spell out all acronyms
Responder Corp, RapidSOS, the Orleans Parish Communication District and the Western Fire Chiefs Association were awarded the grant to develop the R2 Network
The new program in Southeast Helena is funded through a FEMA pre-disaster mitigation grant
DOT funds Pittsburgh smart transit technology to better control traffic and keep public transit and public safety vehicles moving.
USDA has allocated Community Facilities (CF) Direct Loan program funds to community development lenders to finance projects in high-poverty rural areas.
The Texas Senate Education Committee created the pre-k grants program after a study found that early education sets the stage for a more robust workforce.
New York state has started awarding millions in water infrastructure grants.
From Boston, Mass., to Seattle, Wash., 18 transportation and freight projects--large and small, rural and urban--will be injected with USDOT funding.
Grants for evidence-based falls prevention programs are available. A local Massachusetts agency is leveraging funding for free workshops across the state.
A rural wastewater project will connect a town and reduce environmental impacts and carbon emissions from a county’s daily trucking of landfill runoff.
There are federal, state and NGO grants to help establish solar schools.
More than $7 million in telehealth grants will fund rural healthcare programs in medically underserved areas of 21 states.
The New York Attorney General is giving 21 Long Island municipalities the chance to apply for blight grants up to $350K.
County Clerk Donald Evans updated Monroe County’s historic courthouse by leveraging courthouse improvement grants and other funding sources.
Oklahoma, Colorado and Pennsylvania will use Project ECHO to train rural doctors and improve opioid treatment.
The state awarded eight communities affordable housing grants and community development grants.
HUD’s 2016 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program provides $24 million to programs in 17 states.
The Bob Woodruff Foundation will make it possible for HBI to expand its program to retrain veterans in the Savannah, Ga., region.
New York is offering grants for wastewater planning engineering reports required by the CWSRF as well as for CSO detection equipment.
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