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Direct Services Grants is sponsored by Florida Breast Cancer Foundation. The Florida Breast Cancer Foundation awards grants to organizations providing direct service support to breast cancer patients and survivors in Florida.
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Direct Services Grants for Nonprofits Thank you for your interest! Please check back for the next opportunity to apply. Application Opens October 2026 View Current FBCF Direct Services Grant Recipients about future grant opportunties for Florida nonprofits and institutions.
Breast cancer doesn’t stop--and the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation (FBCF) is committed to supporting patients and survivors at every step of their journey. We are proud to share that, with the help of our supporters, FBCF will continue to provide $400,000 in Direct Services funding each year to better serve breast cancer patients and survivors, and ensure those who need mammograms continue to have access.
The Florida Breast Cancer Foundation, along with those who generously support us with their talent, time, and resources, is working harder than ever to improve the lives of those facing breast cancer in Florida. Because of this incredible support, we can continue working tirelessly to improve the lives of those facing breast cancer here in Florida. We continue to fight for YOU.
Funds will be given to qualifying nonprofits to go toward living expenses for breast cancer patients in active treatment, Tomosynthesis (3D) Diagnostic Mammograms and/or screening MRIs to those in need, and medical items for breast cancer patients and survivors.
View Current and Past Direct Services Grant Recipients This RFA invites applications from any Florida-based 501 (c)(3) organization providing direct service support to breast cancer patients (see eligibility requirements for active treatment and survivorship).
The Florida Breast Cancer Foundation anticipates awarding grant awards of up to $15,000 maximum each to organizations to provide living expenses to individuals in active treatment for Breast Cancer dependent on quality of applications received and budget availability. The aim of this initiative is to reach as many Florida breast cancer patients in active treatment as possible.
The Florida Breast Cancer Foundation anticipates awarding grant awards of up to $15,000 maximum each to organizations to provide medical items to Breast Cancer patients and survivors dependent on quality of applications received and budget availability. The aim of this initiative is to reach as many Florida breast cancer survivors as possible.
The Florida Breast Cancer Foundation anticipates awarding grant awards of up to $15,000 maximum each dependent on quality of applications received and budget availability, to organizations providing Tomosynthesis (3D) Diagnostic Mammograms or screening MRI services to assist residents of the state of Florida in need of these services.
The aim of this initiative is to reach as many Floridians in need of 3D mammograms and/or MRI services as possible. Providing living expenses (see list below) to breast cancer patients in active treatment. Services of interest for this RFA include, but are not limited to: Travel expenses for medical appointments Providing medical items (see list below) to all breast cancer patients and survivors.
Medical items of interest for this RFA include, but are not limited to: Assisting residents of the state of Florida in need of Tomosynthesis (3D) Diagnostic Mammography procedures and/or MRI Screening services.
Only Florida-based non-profit community-based organizations that are tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3), Florida governmental entities, Florida-based tax-exempt educational institutions, and Indian tribes within the State of Florida, are eligible to apply for funding.
Organizations registered as 501(c)(3) entities outside of Florida are eligible to apply if a physical presence is maintained within the state of Florida that is open and fully operating for 12 months a year. All activities funded through this competition must occur in Florida. All work must occur, and all funds must be spent in Florida at the applicant organization and any collaborating entities within Florida.
Applications must be submitted in English.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2026 DIRECT SERVICES GRANT AWARDEES Living Expenses to Individuals in Active Treatment for Breast Cancer Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope, Inc Citrus Aid Cancer Foundation Glimmer of Hope Foundation Inc Marie Louise Community Foundation, Inc Putnam First Cancer Fund, Inc Sisters Network of Tampa Bay Medical Items for Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors Lisa's Pink Petals of Hope, Inc. Memorial Foundation, Inc. of MHS-Hollywood, FL Northwest Florida Health Council, Inc. Oncology Massage Center, Inc. Public Health Trust of Miami Dade County, Florida Tomosynthesis (3D) Diagnostic Mammograms and/or Screening MRI Services Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida, Inc Florida Department of Health in Seminole County Gilda’s Club South Florida, Inc. Holy Cross Hospital, Inc (dba Holy Cross Health) Libby's Legacy Breast Cancer Foundation Partners for Breast Cancer Care, Inc.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Florida-based 501(c)(3) organizations providing direct service support to breast cancer patients (active treatment and survivorship). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $15,000 maximum Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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