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Community Investment Fund Grant | District 5 | Board of Supervisors Department Board of Supervisors Department Administrative Support & Fiscal Services Board of Supervisors - District 5 Community Investment Fund Grant West County Services Center Fifth District Newsletters Wildfire safety tools, new mobile service vans, aviation noise action, summer youth opportunities, water safety programs, and transportation updates shaping West County - 5.
15. 26 Mirabel crosswalk survey, George's Hideaway Q & A, Emergency Preparedness survey, Regional Parks Belonging Framework - 4. 6.
26 Faster permits, neighborhood parks, Spud Point Marina icehouse funding, pregnancy supports, grants, engagement opportunities - 3. 19. 26 Board & Commission Opportunities, Estero Americano Coast Preserve Town Hall & More - 2.
20. 26 Apostille pop-up, summer camp registration open, wildfire grants, expanded hours, upcoming events, and more - 2. 5.
26 2025 Recap, Coast & River MAC Meetings, Offshore Drilling Opposition, Free in-home Services, RR Treatment Plant Spill, and more- 1. 14. 26 Athletic field turf workshop, public transit improvement, water & wastewater planning, clean energy programs, and community participation opportunities.
- 12. 15. 25 Opposing offshore drilling; Application period open for West County EIFD Public Financing Authority; EV chargers; Tax assistance; Caltrans upgrades on 116; Well Aware Toolkit - 11.
21. 25 Food Security Funding, Veterans Day, Guerneville Infrastructure Updates at River MAC, Russian River Wastewater Advisory Group, EIFD Progress - 11. 7.
25 A note from Lupe & Lynda: Keeping our communities safe & ensuring residents have the resources they need 10. 23. 25 River MAC: Eel-Russian Project update, Vacation Beach crossing seasonal closure, EIFD & federal budget updates, bulky-item pickups, spring internships, voting info & immunizations - 10.
8. 25 Supporting immigrant communities ad hoc update, advisory role openings, Graton Town Square, and Black Cod Month - 9. 24.
25 Connecting with help through Open Doors, safer streets, opioid settlement allocations, MAC meetings & applications & MEHKO workshop recording. - 9. 10.
25 Safer roads, stronger support systems, and new pathways for homegrown business - 8. 27. 25 Summer highlights, apple fair fun, wildfire safety, and what’s ahead - including next week’s River MAC meeting - 8.
7. 25 Supervisor Hopkins' Statement on Request for Sanctuary Ordinance - 8. 5.
25 Truth Act Forum tonight, Emergency plan input Aug 6, Flood grants, mobile health on the North Coast, Open seats on local boards - 7. 22. 25 Fresh food for less, mental health support, wildfire prep & upcoming River & Coast MAC meetings - 7.
9. 25 Get ready for emergency training, youth film festival entries, water safety classes, and more — deadlines and events inside! 6.
25. 25 Monte Rio Redwoods protected, General Plan update at River MAC, June is Pride Month, Spirit Award nominations close today, boating safety reminders, and more - 6. 4.
25 Summer internship, sewer rate updates, small business resources, and bears, Oh my! - 5. 21.
25 Proposed sanitation rate changes, upcoming River & Coast MAC meetings, Vacation Beach summer crossing, research highlights from the Bodega Marine Laboratory - 5. 7. 25 Public safety & environmental justice plans, May bike events, wildfire readiness, and an update from Sheriff Engram at the River MAC meeting - 4.
22. 25 Weigh in on rural phone service, stay informed on Westside Road fixes, learn how to file airplane noise or vacation rental complaints, and more - 4. 8.
25 Standing up for rural phone access, LGBTQIA2S+ rights, immigrant safety, and preserving our natural spaces - 3. 26. 25 Summer opportunities for youth, Free water safety classes for children, MEHKO training, updates on the Vacation Beach dam and crossing & more - 3.
11. 25 Big news for water security and environmental justice, tackling invasive broom - plus a chance to share feedback about County storm communication and response - 2. 20.
25 Flood Recovery, Government Accountability, Public Art Grant, Forestville Park, Immigrant Support, Local Coastal Plan, Measure I Advisory Council Forming - 2. 6. 25 2025 Goals, Public Art Grants, Well & Septic, Tenant Rights, General Plan Update - 1.
22. 25 BOS calendaring meeting, flood map update, community policing survey, west county service center, housing and more - 1. 8.
25 MAC Meetings, School Unification Feasibility Report, We Take Care of Us Resource Recap, Ag & Open Space matching grants awarded for community spaces in Graton, Guerneville & Occidental - 12. 11. 24 Emergency Update: Latest forecast, road closures, sandbags, and shelter availability We Take Care of Us Virtual Town Hall, Storm Forecast, Prescribed Burning, Commission and Advisory Council Vacancies, and more!
11. 20. 24 Veterans Day, Election, Nov MAC meetings, MEHKOs, Housing Lottery, LCP at Coastal Commission, College Application Workshop Vote!
Wastewater Solutions, Transportation Needs, EIFD, Youth Voice, Black Cod Week - 10. 22. 24 River MAC, Black Cod Week, General Plan Update - 10-9-24 Infrastructure Priorities, Mental Health Resource Fair, Neighborhood Radio Network, Airport Community Workshop - 9.
24. 24 Sea Otters, Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District (EIFD), River Cleanup and more - 9. 9.
24 Expanded mental health services, skatepark improvements, renters' rights, Guerneville sidewalks, landline service & upcoming events 8. 22. 24 River MAC, Cafecito, Renters Rights, Human Rights Commissioner, Groundwater 8.
6. 24 General Plan Board Workshop Tuesday, MAC Applicants Sought for terms beginning 2025 7. 22.
24 MAC Meetings, Park Rangers, Wellness, Household Hazardous Waste Collection - 7. 10.
24 Emergency | Red Flag Warning & Heat Advisory - 7/1/24 Hwy 116 Closure in Forestville, Community Spaces, Sewer Bill Assistance, Housing Vouchers - 6/27/24 River MAC tomorrow, Pride, Septic Systems, Parks - 6/12/24 Tree Ordinances, Public Safety, Support for Youth, Sanitation Rate Relief, Wildflowers 5/28/24 Public Safety, Roads, Guerneville Plaza, Library - 5/15/24 Fishing community update - 4/23/24 Lower Russian River Governance Solutions Updates - 4/6/24 Women's History Month in Sonoma County - 3/13/24 New Leadership for 2024, Supervisor Hopkins Elected Vice Chair - 2/28/24 It has been a wild, wet two weeks in West County!
- 2/8/24 Grand Opening of the 5th District Satellite Office Hub - 1/9/24 The State of the world, the country, the County - 12/19/23 Tree Ordinance Update - 12/4/23 District 5 Staffing Update - 11/17/23 Return your ballots for your new MAC representative(s) by October 31 - 10/27/23 Call for Bike and Pedestrian Input - 10/11/23 October 2: Roads Work Update - 10/2/23 News from the 5th District - 9/19/23 LCP and Coast Protection - 7/11/23 Open Appointments + River MAC + Roads Detour + Governance - 7/10/23 Moscow Rd, LCP, Public Safety, and BOS Actions - 6/13/23 June 8 River MAC Agenda & Free Chipper Program LCP, Coast MAC Agenda Change & County News - 5.
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23 LCP and Elderberry Commons Meetings and Updates - 4/12/23 Tax and grant help for homeowners - 4/10/23 Atmospheric River & River MAC Postponed - 3/8/23 Vacation Rentals, Broadband, Infrastructure and more - 3/6/23 Return to In-person meetings - Roads and River MAC - 2/14/23 Housing Element, Roads, Governance Meetings - February 1, 2023 Governance Workshop February 4 and MAC meetings updates - Jan 27, 2023 Wet, Windy & Wild in West County - Jan 3.
2023 December 2022 Good News - December 13, 2022 July MAC and Good News!
July 18th, 2022 July Newsletter July 5th, 2022 June News and MAC June 13, 2022 May Community News May 12th 2022 April Newsletter April 1, 2022 Hot Topics January 25, 2022 January News January 3, 2022 Town Halls - Disaster Prep and Occidental/Graton Sewer June 20, 2021 June Newsletter June 11, 2021 May Newsletter June 1, 2021 May Newsletter May 13, 2021 COVID Assistance / Community Meetings April 29, 2021 COVID opening and State June 15 date April 7, 2021 Shelter In Place Health Order March 17, 2020 COVID-19 Emergency Declared March 2, 2020 5th District Updates February 29, 2020 Addressing Homelessness - News from the 5th District - January 15, 2020 Keeping Cool this Holiday Weekend, September 1st, 2022 West County Progress - December 21, 2022 Municipal Advisory Councils Community Investment Fund Grant Board of Supervisors - District 5 Community Investment Fund Grant Grant Applications are now being accepted for the 2025-26 Fiscal Year Per the Community Investment Fund Policy, $500,000 will be allocated annually to events, organizations, and Supervisorial District priorities.
The funds available for this category are divided equally among Supervisorial Districts. The Board of Supervisors invites non-profit organizations to apply for grant funding for local events that will support businesses or enhance culture, and organizations that provide a benefit to the community. Additionally, the Board of Supervisors may award funding to County Departments, to fulfill Supervisorial District priorities.
Organizations can submit applications for funding via an online application system. These grants are awarded throughout the fiscal year.
Find more information and apply for grant » Become a certified small business contractor or supplier Find certified small business contractors or suppliers Explore carpooling options Find senior transportation Financial challenges during COVID-19 Board Meetings, Agendas and Minutes Code compliance violation COVID-19 health order violation Roadside debris or damage Administrative Support & Fiscal Services Health and Human Services Agriculture, Weights & Measures Department Auditor-Controller-Treasurer-Tax Collector Community Development Commission County Executive's Office Economic Development Collaborative Environmental Health and Safety Equal Employment Opportunity / ADA Public Access Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and Outreach Local Agency Formation Commission Recruitment and Classification Sonoma County Employee's Retirement Association Sonoma Public Infrastructure
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Sonoma County. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Community Investment Fund Grant is funded by Sonoma County Board of Supervisors District 5. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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The Homeless Youth Program is a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services that funds services for homeless and at-risk youth across Illinois. Administered through the Office of Community and Positive Youth Development, it supports nonprofit organizations delivering shelter, outreach, and support services to young people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Eligible applicants are Illinois-based nonprofits with demonstrated capacity to serve youth. Awards range from $100,000 to $800,000 per year under CSFA number 444-80-0711. This is a FY 2026 funding opportunity with an application deadline of May 21, 2025.
Community Investment Tax Credit Program (CITC) is a grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development that provides state tax credit allocations to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, enabling them to attract private donations from individuals and businesses. Donors contributing $500 or more to approved projects receive tax credits equal to 50% of their contribution. The program has leveraged nearly $27 million in charitable contributions to approximately 700 projects statewide. Eligible project areas include education, housing, job training, arts and culture, economic development, and services for at-risk populations. Projects must be located in or serve residents of Maryland's Priority Funding Areas. The application period is typically held annually.
The Families First Community Grant Program is a competitive grant initiative from the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) offering approximately $27 million in funding to support nonprofit organizations serving low-income Tennessee families. Grants fund programs across four priority areas: education, health, economic stability, and family well-being, aligned with TANF goals of promoting self-sufficiency. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits based in Tennessee that provide direct services to economically disadvantaged families. The 2025 application cycle closed July 10, 2025. This program reflects Tennessee's broader commitment to strengthening communities through strategic investment in local organizations that address the root causes of poverty.