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detailid=69387ac3-323d-ef11-8ed4-00505680042e) * FIND CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES * HELPFUL TIPS FOR APPLYING * REVIEW PAST OPPORTUNITIES ## One Time Strategic Community Investments Grant Program Opportunity Number HB2-OTSCI-FY25 Funding Organization State Opportunity Ohio Funding Opportunity Categories Other Application Start Date July 26, 2024 Application End Date June 30, 2026 Project Start Date July 1, 2024 Project End Date June 30, 2026 Assistance Listing Number / CFDA #-na- Eligible Applicants HB2 One Time Strategic Community Investments Awardees Opportunity Details On June 28, 2024, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 2, which includes funding for One Time Strategic Community Investments.
Projects and funding amounts are specifically listed within Section 200. 30 of House Bill 2. The Ohio Office of Budget and Management (OBM) is distributing funds and requiring organizations associated with named projects to complete a request to access funding.
A signed grant agreement is required to be uploaded to the request. See the attached guidance document for more details. More Informationhttps://www.
lsc. ohio. gov/budget/135/capital-appropriations-and-reappropriations * One Time Strategic Community Investments Grant Program Guidance and FAQs Guidance and Frequently Asked QuestionsOne Time Strategic Community Investment Guidance Final.
pdf * One Time Strategic Community Investments Grant Program Interim Report Template Interim Report Template - Only Used if Requesting an ExtensionOne Time Strategic Community Investment Interim Report Template . docx * One Time Strategic Community Investments Final Report Job Aid Job Aid to Assist with Submitting the Final ReportCompleting_an_Activity_Report for HB2 One Time Strategic Community Investments 7. 15.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Unspecified, likely local governments, non-profits, or community organizations in Ohio. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for One Time Strategic Community Investments Grant Program are due June 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
One Time Strategic Community Investments Grant Program is funded by Ohio Office of Budget and Management (OBM). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Ohio. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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