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Funding to Support Diaper Banks is a grant from the Washington Department of Commerce that funds diaper banks for the purchase of diapers, wipes, and other essential baby products for distribution to families in need across Washington State. Priority is given to providers serving or located in marginalized, low-income communities or communities of color, and to organizations supporting racial equity.
Commerce intends to award multiple grants, with individual award amounts varying based on proposed impact, geographic coverage, and demonstrated need. This opportunity is now closed; evaluation ran October through December 2025, with contracts beginning January 22, 2026.
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Closed: Funding to support diaper banks – Washington State Department of Commerce 简体中文 ( Chinese (Simplified) ) 繁體中文 ( Chinese (Traditional) ) Tiếng Việt ( Vietnamese ) Closed: Funding to support diaper banks Request for Application (RFA) Evaluation: October 30 - December 19, 2025 Conduct virtual presentations: January 6, 2026 Negotiate contracts: Beginning January 22, 2026 Estimated earliest date contracts signed: January 23, 2026 This funding opportunity is now closed.
Evaluation: October 30 – December 19, 2025 Conduct virtual presentation with finalists if required: January 6, 2026 Announce “Apparent successful applicants” and send notifications to unsuccessful applicants: January 7, 2026 Debriefing emails sent if requested between: January 7 – January 15, 2026 Negotiate contracts: Beginning January 22, 2026 Estimated earliest date contracts signed: January 23, 2026 Commerce is requesting applications (RFA) to help fund diaper banks for the purchase of diapers, wipes and other essential baby products for distribution to families in need.
Priority will be given to providers serving or located in marginalized, low-income communities, or communities of color. Providers who help support racial equity will also be prioritized. Commerce intends to award multiple grant agreements to qualifying organizations who submit applications in response to this RFA.
Individual award amounts may vary based on proposed impact, geographic coverage, and demonstrated need. Applications are limited to $ 125 ,000 each fiscal year or $ 250,000 total. The recipient of the $150,000 Direct Appropriation is eligible to apply for this funding, as long the application request does not exceed $100,000.
A conference was held on September 23, 2025 at 2 :00 p. m. PT.
The conference will be virtual only on Zoom. All prospective applicants were encouraged attend . However, attendance was not mandatory.
Commerce is only bound by its written responses. All questions from the conference or follow-up communications will be documented in a question-and-answer document posted online. List of apparent successful applicants for FY26-27 Application materials for Washington State Diaper Bank RFA (on Box) Maria Logan, Program manager
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: See the Washington state grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Funding to support diaper banks is funded by Washington Department of Commerce. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Washington. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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