GrantStation Insider: August 6, 2020

Volume XIX | Issue 30

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COVID-19 Related Funding
Opportunities Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic

XPRIZE Rapid Covid Testing
XPRIZE Rapid Covid Testing is a $5 million dollar, six-month competition to develop innovative, scalable COVID-19 testing solutions that will radically change the world by providing much needed insights to help society safely reopen. Applying teams can be comprised of university groups, high school students, startups and innovators, small to midsize companies, or individuals anywhere in the world. The registration deadline is August 31, 2020.

Center for Sharing Public Health Services: 2020 Small Grants Program
The Center for Sharing Public Health Services is offering small grants to support work on cross-jurisdictional sharing arrangements designed to advance health equity by addressing the public health response to COVID-19, social determinants of health, structural racism, or other related issues. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, state or local government public health agencies and military public health departments, and American Indian and Alaska Native tribes or tribal entities. Up to five awards of up to $10,000 will be made. The application deadline is September 11, 2020.

Texas Women's Foundation: Resilience Fund
The Texas Women's Foundation's Resilience Fund provides grants to nonprofit organizations in Dallas, Collin, Denton, and Tarrant counties, and the immediate surrounding North Texas area. The focus is on organizations that address the impact of COVID-19 for women and girls in economically vulnerable populations, particularly women and girls who have been victims of systemic racism and have been historically underserved. Grants will be awarded in the range of $5,000 to $30,000. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until funds are expended.

For more grant opportunities, visit our COVID-19 Related Funding page.

 

 

National Funding
Opportunities Throughout the U.S.

Support for Initiatives to Enhance College Programs in Prison
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: The Future of Higher Learning in Prison

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is inviting proposals from nonprofit organizations in the United States that focus on the future of higher learning for incarcerated students. The focus is on organizations who are imagining and implementing visionary educational practices, who are interrogating the linkages between education and liberation, and who place the humanities at the center of their work. This competition is open to both providers of college-in-prison programs and to those affiliated with or offering support to such programs, including transfer pathway support, career advising, and general counseling support for those leaving incarceration and matriculating to another college or university. Grants will range from $250,000 to $1,000,000, for use over a two-year period. The registration deadline is August 21, 2020; applications must be submitted by August 28, 2020. More information about the Future of Higher Learning in Prison call for proposals is available on the Mellon Foundation website.

Technology-Driven Programs to Address Challenges Funded
AWS Imagine Grant Program

The AWS (Amazon Web Services) Imagine Grant Program supports nonprofit organizations in the United States who are using technology to solve the world's most pressing challenges. The goal is to empower nonprofit organizations to prioritize technology as a mission-critical component of their projects and to provide support for organizations pursuing technology-driven goals. The focus is on proposals for pilot projects, proofs of concept, strategic technology planning, or existing programs that utilize technology in a new or expanded way. Selected organizations receive up to $100,000 of unrestricted financial support and up to $100,000 in AWS Promotional Credits along with in-kind and technical support. Online applications may be submitted from September 15 to September 30, 2020. Visit the AWS website to download the funding guidelines.

Grants Foster the Development and Maintenance of Public Green Spaces
Hydro Flask: Parks for All

Parks for All, the charitable giving program of Hydro Flask, supports the development, maintenance, and accessibility of public green spaces so people everywhere can live healthier, happier, and more fulfilled lives. Grants are provided to national nonprofit organizations in the United States (organizations covering at least five states), as well as regional organizations in the following states: Alaska, California, Connecticut, Florida, Minnesota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin. Charitable organizations in Ontario and Yukon Territory in Canada, as well as in Germany and the United Kingdom are also eligible to apply. Applying organizations must be dedicated to building, restoring, maintaining, or providing public access to parks and recreational public lands or beaches and coastal areas. Grants are provided in the following categories: New Parks, Park Access/Education, and Park Maintenance/Restoration. Grants range from $10,000 to $50,000. The application deadline for organizations in the U.S. and Canada is September 11, 2020, and September 25, 2020, for organizations in Germany and the United Kingdom. Visit the Hydro Flask website and choose the relevant geographic region to review the Parks for All funding guidelines and application procedures.

Efforts to Break the Cycle of Poverty Supported
Catholic Campaign for Human Development

The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), established by the Catholic bishops of the United States, is committed to supporting organizations led by low-income individuals as they work to break the cycle of poverty and improve their communities. CCHD's grant programs include the following: Community Development Grants support nonprofit organizations that are led by people living in poverty and work to address the root causes of poverty. Economic Development Grants support economic development initiatives that include the voice of the poor and marginalized in developing new businesses that offer good jobs or develop assets that will be owned by local communities. Grants range between $25,000 and $75,000. Pre-applications for both programs may be submitted between September 1 and November 1, annually; the online application deadline is January 15, annually. Visit the CCHD website for more information.

 

 

Regional Funding
Opportunities for Specific Areas

Funds for Behavioral Health Initiatives in Alaska and Washington State
Premera Social Impact Program

The Premera Social Impact Program supports nonprofit organizations in Alaska and Washington State that address behavioral health issues. A particular emphasis is placed on funding programs that help historically underserved communities, including people of color and low-income populations. Additional areas of interest include health equity, and the intersection of homelessness and behavioral health. Requests may be submitted throughout the year. Visit the Premera website to take the eligibility quiz and to submit an online grant application.

Grants Enhance Company Communities in the U.S. and Canada
Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund

The Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund is dedicated to enriching the quality of life in company communities, and fostering the understanding of the importance of sustainable working forests. Grants are provided to nonprofit organizations that serve communities with major Weyerhaeuser facilities in the U.S. and Canada. The Fund's five focus areas include affordable housing and shelter, education and youth development, environmental stewardship, workforce development, and human services and civic and cultural growth. The application deadline is September 30, 2020. Visit the Weyerhaeuser website to review the funding guidelines and submit an online application.

Support for Social Justice and Environmental Projects in Colorado
Wolcott Family Foundation

The Wolcott Family Foundation supports nonprofit grassroots organizations in Colorado that address social change and environmental stewardship. The Foundation's focus is on projects that emphasize environmental preservation, advocacy, and community involvement aimed at root causes of societal problems. Priority is given to organizations that empower individuals and communities to organize for social change; seek to strengthen civil liberties and civil rights issues; build community development that seeks to break the cycle of poverty, create economic opportunity, and build effective leadership in distressed communities; and demonstrate linkages and interdependence of ecosystems and economics with win-win solutions and collaborative approaches. The application deadline is September 4, 2020. Guidelines for applying are available on the Foundation's website.

Organizations in Iowa and Wisconsin Funded
Alliant Energy Foundation

The Alliant Energy Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the communities the company serves in Iowa and Wisconsin. The Foundation's Community Grants Program provides support in four categories: Hunger and Housing; Workforce Readiness; Environmental Stewardship; and Diversity, Safety and Wellbeing. Grants typically range from $500 to $5,000, with an average grant of $2,500. The current application cycle closes on September 1, 2020. (Corporate sponsorships are also provided and requests for this program may be submitted throughout the year.) Details about the Community Grants Program are available on the Foundation's website.

 

 

Federal Funding
Opportunities from the U.S. Government

Funds Available for Housing Related Technical Assistance
Department of Housing and Urban Development

The Community Compass Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Program seeks to help HUD's customers navigate complex housing and community development challenges by equipping them with the knowledge, skills, tools, capacity, and systems to implement HUD programs and policies successfully and sustainably and provide effective administrative and managerial oversight of HUD funding. The application deadline is September 21, 2020.

Program Supports Agricultural Workforce Development
Department of Agriculture

The Agriculture and Food Research Initiative: Education and Workforce Development opportunity focuses on developing the next generation of research, education, and extension professionals in the food and agricultural sciences. Program areas include professional development for agricultural literacy, training of undergraduate students in research and extension, fellowships for predoctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars, and agricultural workforce training. The application deadline is September 24, 2020.

 

 

Partner Depot

Grant Professionals Association Annual Conference
The Grant Professionals Association (GPA) invites you to be "where the grant people meet" this November. Join over 900 of your grant professional colleagues for a three-day conference to network and exchange strategies, solutions, resources, and more. Early bird registration is now open! Non-members can maximize professional development dollars by registering at the non-member + membership rate to get a one-year GPA membership with the 2020 GPA Annual Conference registration.

Learn more and register today!

 

 

PathFinder: Featured Resource
A library of quality resources designed to help you develop your career path as a grants professional.

Digital Activism Organizing: Tools, Tactics, and Training to Stand Together While Apart
Has the COVID-19 pandemic forced you to rethink your organization's approach to community organizing? If so, you may want to attend TechSoup's online session "Digital Activism Organizing: Tools, Tactics, and Training to Stand Together While Apart," which looks at online and offline organizing with digital organizing tools and tactics that don't have to break the bank. The panel discussion features speakers from Income Movement, Fair Count, and TechSoup Italia. (This is Session 1 of a half-day virtual event. Participants may also register for Session 2, "Women Social Entrepreneurs in Civic Tech: How Voices of Women Help Us Advance Democracy," and Session 3, "Online Community Organizing Workshop for Nonprofits.")

 

 

Upcoming Online Education Trainings
Live Webinars

Unless otherwise noted, all Online Education Trainings are webinars,
are 90 minutes in duration, and are scheduled to begin at 2 PM Eastern Time.

FREE: Tour of the GrantStation Website
Join Jeremy Smith, Communications and Technology Director, and Kerry Glauser, Research Specialist, for a quick tour of the GrantStation website. This tour will cover all of the features in GrantStation.com, including navigation, search interfaces, and charitable database search criteria. This tour will provide tips on the most effective way to use all of the valuable resources the website offers, including the extensive funder databases that can help you identify the grantmakers most likely to fund your programs or projects. By using GrantStation's databases and resource tools, you can begin to develop a successful grantseeking strategy for the next 12 to 18 months. The webinar will be held on Tuesday, August 11, 2020.

Capital Campaigns: Building Momentum With Grants
Capital campaigns are strategic, multidimensional efforts to raise funds, typically for multimillion-dollar projects like new buildings. Understanding the vital role grants play in building capital campaign momentum and meeting campaign goals is an important piece of funding strategy. In this webinar, Kevin Wallace, president of CampaignCounsel.org, and Carlyn Runnels, CampaignCounsel.org consultant, will show you how to identify and apply for grants best matched to your campaign, use grants to build momentum and credibility, and leverage grants to increase campaign participation. Using numerous examples from 20 years of capital campaign consulting, this webinar is ideal for any sized organization currently conducting a capital campaign or standing on the cusp of one. The webinar will be held on Thursday, August 13, 2020.

How to Fund Your Arts Education Programs (NEW)
You know your organization's arts education programs make an indelible impact in your community, and yet winning grants for these programs isn't always an easy task. Fundraising for an arts organization presents its own set of unique challenges—but knowing where to look for funders and what approach to take can make all the difference. In this webinar, Elevate's Deputy Supervising Director of Grant Writing, Ava Knox, will share the tools, knowledge, and guidance you need to write a winning grant proposal for your arts education program—all of which she gleaned after spending over a decade as a performer, teaching artist, and fundraiser with nonprofit organizations in both California and the DC region. Specifically, we'll walk you through how to find and secure arts funding; the different types of funding, plus the pros and cons of pursuing each one; tips for cultivating and persuading arts funders; how to leverage arts partnerships; and an overview of grant strategy, and how to write a winning proposal. The webinar will be held on Thursday, August 20, 2020.

 

 

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COVID-19 Related Funding

XPRIZE Rapid Covid Testing 

Center for Sharing Public Health Services: 2020 Small Grants Program

Texas Women’s Foundation: Resilience Fund 

National Funding Opportunities

Support for Initiatives to Enhance College Programs in Prison

Technology-Driven Programs to Address Challenges Funded

Grants Foster the Development and Maintenance of Public Green Spaces

Efforts to Break the Cycle of Poverty Supported

Regional Funding Opportunities

Funds for Behavioral Health Initiatives in Alaska and Washington State

Grants Enhance Company Communities in the U.S. and Canada

Support for Social Justice and Environmental Projects in Colorado

Organizations in Iowa and Wisconsin Funded

Federal Funding Opportunities

Funds Available for Housing Related Technical Assistance

Program Supports Agricultural Workforce Development