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Find similar grantsCommunity Impact Grants is sponsored by UNITED WAY OF VOLUSIA-FLAGLER. Supports well-established nonprofits in Volusia and Flagler counties, Florida, focusing on community development.
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Grant Seekers - Community Foundation and United Way Schedule VITA Appointment Community Impact Cabinet (CIC) Financial & Community Reports The Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties awards grants throughout the year from a variety of philanthropic sources. Many of these grants, most notably our Community Impact Grants and Special Grants, are accessible to local nonprofits through an application process.
CF/UWVFC’s most well-known grantmaking initiative, this opportunity is for well-established nonprofits with programs fostering Healthy Community, Youth Opportunity, Financial Security and Community Resiliency in Volusia and Flagler counties. The application for 2026-2028 Community Impact Grants closed March 13, 2026. Funding decisions are expected in May 2026.
See the 2026-2028 Community Impact Grant Guidelines for details. Here is a list of the 2025-2026 Community Impact Funded Partners with the award amounts and program descriptions. The application for 2025-2026 CF/UWVFC Special Grant Opportunities, which includes details and instructions, is available in the CF/UWVFC Grants Portal .
Other grants that are awarded to nonprofit organizations in Volusia and Flagler counties through an application process include the following: Generation IMPACT: Social Innovation Fund Emergency Food and Shelter Grant No applications for these grants are open at this time.
All open opportunities are posted in the CF/UWVFC Grants Portal If you already have an account in the CF/UWVFC Grants Portal , the link may take you to your dashboard. If so, click on “See Opportunities” or “Apply” to see available applications. Grantseekers without a CF/UWVFC Grants Portal account can view the opportunities but will need to create an account in order to apply.
For any additional questions please contact Denise O’Toole Kelly, Community Investments Assistant Director, at [email protected] . United Way of Volusia-Flager Counties Community Impact Cabinet (CIC) Financial & Community Reports Schedule VITA Appointment Community Foundation and United Way Reset Password I remember my details
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