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Grants for Community-Building and Skill Sharing Projects is a small grant program from The Grant Portal that awards up to $500 to individuals and organizations in New York City supporting community connection and mutual aid. The program funds grassroots projects that bring people together, build local skills, and strengthen neighborhood ties.
Eligible activities include skill-sharing workshops, community gatherings, local education events, and collaborative projects that foster social connection. Both individuals and organizations based in New York City are eligible to apply. Award amounts are up to $500 per project.
No application deadline is listed; applications are accepted on a rolling basis through The Grant Portal's online platform.
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Community Connections - California Grants Portal The purpose of this project is to eliminate barriers that prevent people from accessing vital community resources, particularly in the areas of housing, health, nutrition, employment, and education through establishing community resource navigators in up to ten California Public Libraries.
This program will help California public libraries build staff skills and knowledge about social care resources, as well as create or join a hub of local social service organizations. Collaborations with existing service providers will be an essential element of each successful project.
By expanding their capacity to provide effective social service assistance, successful awardees will build resilience and improve the health and wellbeing of their communities.
All participating libraries will: · Receive funds of up to $60,000; · Partner with at least two California-based organizations providing social services; · Receive training from the California State Library; · Engage with a cohort of library staff focused on developing skills, tools, and knowledge to best implement the project. The cohort will convene monthly to create a community of practice.
All awardees will be required to: · Participate in monthly virtual meetings; · Partner with at least two California-based (Regional?) social service organizations; · Create a needs assessment (training will be provided); · Establish a location in the library that can be used for appointments, with a computer, printer, and phone. To conduct an effective project, each library will engage in a needs assessment during the grant period.
Shared conversations will be built into the Community Connections project so that all libraries participating in the project will have the opportunity to share ideas, concerns, and solutions to challenges that occur during the course of the project. Training on partnerships, needs assessments, asset mapping, and more will be offered by the California State Library.
Libraries interested in being part of the Community Connections project will need to identify staff to focus on this project (either a current staff member or new hire) to serve as a Community Resource Specialist (CRS). The CRS will provide social service information and referrals for patrons to other organizations. The CRS will also develop or participate in a hub of organizations providing these resources.
Grants will be awarded in October 2021. Projects will close on June 30, 2022. Funding can be used to offset staff costs, as this project will be time-consuming and will work best if there is a single person identified to receive training, serve as the point person for partnerships, and staff a community resource desk.
This opportunity is available to all California public libraries that meet the criteria found at this link https://www. library. ca.
gov/Content/pdf/grants/lsta/LSTAEligibility. pdf This grant opportunity is available to public libraries in California. Matching Funding Requirement: Applicants are expected to contribute a local match to the grant funds in the form of a cash match and/or in-kind contributions.
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It may be either State or Federal (or a combination of both), and be tied to a specific piece of legislation, a proposition, or a bond number. Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grants are federally funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and are awarded by the State Library to eligible California libraries. The manner in which the grant funding will be delivered to the awardee.
Funding methods include reimbursements (where the recipient spends out-of-pocket and is reimbursed by the grantor) and advances (where the recipient spends received grant funds directly). A typical payment schedule: 45% upon execution of the agreement and the State Library’s receipt of the awardee’s claim form; 45% upon receipt of the first quarter financial report; 10% upon receipt of all final reporting forms and any unexpended funds.
It can take up to ten weeks for a grantee to receive funds from the State Library after the signed claim form and/or reports are received by the Fiscal Office. State agencies/departments recommend you read the full grant guidelines before applying. For questions about this grant, contact: Jody Thomas, 1-916-603-7173, Jody.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals and organizations in New York City. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Grants Supporting Women's Health Research and Education Initiatives is sponsored by The Grant Portal (aggregator, but program likely real based on summary). Funding opportunity for nonprofit organizations, academic institutions, and healthcare or advocacy groups working in women's health and public health. This could potentially include studies on body composition in relation to women's health.
Visionary Grants for Innovative Psychology Research and Interventions is sponsored by The Grant Portal (aggregator, but lists ongoing grants from various funders). This grant opportunity supports research, education, and community-based projects focused on mental health, behavioral wellness, and social impact initiatives. (Note: While listed by an aggregator, this indicates a category of ongoing grants from various private funders.)