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Find similar grantsFinancial Education Grants Program 2025-2026 is sponsored by Washington State Department of Financial Institutions. Supports organizations providing financial education to Washington residents, with grants awarded annually.
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gov/financial-education/2025-2026-financial-education-grants) # 2025-2026 Financial Education Grants The 2025-2026 grants application has now closed. See: Grants Program Manual ## Key Dates for 2025-2026 Financial Education Grants * Jan. 2, 2025: Grant application available online.
* Feb. 28, 2025: Final application submission deadline. * March 2025: Proposal evaluation.
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* May - June 2025: Finalize grant agreements. * Grant agreements will be delivered to awardees and must be signed and returned. * July 2025: Program commencement.
* Work may begin only after both parties have signed the grant agreement, which cannot happen before July 1, 2025. * June 2026: Grant completion. * Awardees must complete all work and submit final reports and invoices by June 30, 2026.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Washington State offering financial education programs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Financial Education Grants Program 2025-2026 is funded by Washington State Department of Financial Institutions. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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