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Weekly Grants Update February 25, 2022

By Vanessa Gonzales posted 02-28-2022 01:08 PM

  
This is your weekly grant opportunities update from The National Special Districts Coalition. Special districts are either eligible to apply directly, or able to partner with a qualifying entity to apply for any of the grants listed.

New Grant Opportunities

 

National Endowment for Humanities

FY 2022 Preservation and Access Education and Training

WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program supports the development of knowledge and skills among professionals responsible for preserving and establishing access to humanities collections. Awards will fund projects that offer national, regional, or statewide education and training programs across the pedagogical landscape and at all stages of development, from early curriculum development to advanced implementation. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, state and local government agencies, and federally recognized Native American Tribal governments

WHEN'S IT DUE? May 17, 2022

 

Environmental Protection Agency

FY 2022 Reduction in Lead Exposure Via Drinking Water

WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program aims to reduce lead in drinking water in disadvantaged communities through full lead service line replacements and/or treatment improvements, or facility remediation in schools and childcare facilities. For the purposes of this program, a disadvantaged community is defined as the service area of a public water system that meets affordability criteria each state establishes under section 1452(d)(3) of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Water systems, municipalities, state, interstate, or intermunicipal agencies, such as departments of environmental protection, interstate environmental commissions, or joint municipal pollution control boards

WHEN'S IT DUE? April 19, 2022

 

Department of Health and Human Services

FY 2022 Community Programs for Outreach and Intervention with Youth and Young Adults at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis

WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to identify, prevent, intervene, and/or lessen the impact of psychotic disorders in youth and young adults, not more than 25 years old, who are at clinical high risk for psychosis, and provide evidence-based interventions in a trauma-informed manner to prevent the onset of psychosis. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State governments and territories, political subdivisions of a state, such as counties, cities, and towns, and federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes and Tribal organizations

WHEN'S IT DUE? April 18, 2022

 

Department of Health and Human Services

FY 2022 Grants for Expansion and Sustainability of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances

WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program aims to improve the mental health outcomes for children and youth, birth through age 21, with serious emotional disturbances, and their families. Funding will support the implementation, expansion, and integration of the System of Care approach by creating sustainable infrastructure and services that are required as part of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and their Families Program. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State governments and territories, political subdivisions of a state, such as counties, cities, and towns, and federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes

WHEN'S IT DUE? April 18, 2022

 

Department of Interior

FY 2022 Refuge Enhancement/Infrastructure Partnerships Initiative

WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program encourages National Wildlife Refuge System field stations to partner with local, regional, and national nonprofit organizations, other land management groups, state and tribal partners on refuge improvement projects. The goals of the initiative are to enable local communities to play a more active role in increasing outdoor recreation opportunities on refuge lands and waters, to be more focused and deliberate in using partnerships to help the Service address infrastructure repair and improvement needs such as proactive maintenance and the maintenance backlog, and to enhance wildlife habitat. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State governments, county governments, city or township governments, special district governments, Native American Tribal governments and organizations, nonprofits, institutions of higher education, school districts, for-profit organizations, and small businesses

WHEN'S IT DUE? September 15, 2022

 

Department of Labor

FY 2022 Apprenticeship Building America Grant Program

WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program seeks to strengthen and modernize the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) system, centered on equity and promotes Registered Apprenticeship as a workforce development solution. Applicants have the opportunity to apply for funding across four grant categories: (1) State Apprenticeship System Building and Modernization; (2) Expansion of RAP Opportunities for Youth; (3) Ensuring Equitable RAP Pathways Through Pre-Apprenticeship Leading to RAP Enrollment and Equity Partnerships; and (4) Registered Apprenticeship Hubs. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, local, and Tribal government entities, nonprofit organizations, and institutions of higher education

WHEN'S IT DUE? April 25, 2022

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