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2025 Community Partnerships Grant is a grant from the Franklin County Board of Commissioners that funds nonprofit organizations serving residents of Franklin County, Ohio. The grant supports community services focused on public service improvements, health equity, community engagement, and infrastructure development that directly benefit Franklin County residents.
The 2025–2026 grant cycle was publicly released on April 23, 2025, with applications due May 21, 2025. Applications are submitted through AmpliFund, Franklin County's grant application and management system, requiring organizations to register on the platform before submitting. Award amounts vary.
Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations serving Franklin County, Ohio residents.
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2025-2026 Community Partnership Grant This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations serving residents of Franklin County, Ohio, to enhance community services focused on public improvements, health equity, and community engagement. The 2025 Community Partnership Grant, administered by Franklin County, Ohio, is currently accepting proposals for the 2025–2026 grant cycle.
The grant opportunity was publicly released on April 23, 2025, and applications are due by Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at 11:55 PM. This grant is part of the broader Community Partnerships initiative, designed to support nonprofit organizations serving Franklin County residents through targeted programs and services.
The grant program seeks to strengthen community-based organizations by providing financial resources to advance services that align with the county’s strategic priorities. It is intended to support efforts that promote public service improvements, health equity, community engagement, and infrastructure development that directly benefit residents of Franklin County.
The program reflects the county’s commitment to service, progress, and excellence. In 2025, Franklin County launched a new grant application and management system—AmpliFund. Applicants are required to register their organizations on this platform before submitting proposals.
Registration ensures that organizations are familiar with the new platform, have active accounts, and can streamline the application process. This preliminary registration step is not an actual funding opportunity but is essential to apply for the Community Partnership Grant and future grants.
Applicants must watch the registration video and use the provided AmpliFund registration opportunity to set up their accounts, invite team members, and input contact information. The platform offers resources such as a registration webinar, support documentation, and direct help through AmpliFund’s support portal.
Any issues related to platform use should be directed to AmpliFund Support, while questions about the grant opportunity itself should be sent to Franklin County at the provided contact email. The Franklin County Commissioners oversee this initiative, and all interested applicants are strongly encouraged to review the materials provided, including webinar slides and FAQs, before submitting an application.
The grant opportunity does not indicate whether it is recurring or the total amount of available funding, nor does it specify the award range or eligibility categories beyond nonprofit organizations. Interested parties should ensure they meet all technical and organizational requirements and complete their applications by the stated deadline.
Not specified - Not specified Only nonprofit organizations serving Franklin County residents are eligible. Registration in AmpliFund is required before application submission. 2025-2026 Community Partnership Grant | GrantExec, a Euna Solutions® company
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Franklin County, Ohio. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
2025 Community Partnerships Grant is funded by Franklin County Board of Commissioners. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Ohio. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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