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Grant opportunities in certain County commission districts are now available. See list by Commission District Search Your Commission District The Safe in the 305 Grant is a Peace & Prosperity Plan initiative is geared to encourage, support, and empower community stakeholders leading efforts in their community.
The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs has developed a series of grant programs to promote the growth of Miami-Dade County's cultural community. Small Business and Economic Development Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust (MDEAT) is committed to supporting the growth and development of Black-owned businesses throughout the County and to advocate for equitable participation in economic opportunities.
Public Housing and Community Development (PHCD) administers the County's entitlement Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program, and on annually advertises a Request for Applications (RFA) for various local entities to support housing and community development activities that meet HUD national objectives.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Projects focused on prevention, intervention, and reentry to combat gun violence and promote community well-being. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $500 to $1,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Safe in the 305 Grant is funded by City of Miami. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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The Homeless Youth Program is a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services that funds services for homeless and at-risk youth across Illinois. Administered through the Office of Community and Positive Youth Development, it supports nonprofit organizations delivering shelter, outreach, and support services to young people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Eligible applicants are Illinois-based nonprofits with demonstrated capacity to serve youth. Awards range from $100,000 to $800,000 per year under CSFA number 444-80-0711. This is a FY 2026 funding opportunity with an application deadline of May 21, 2025.
Community Investment Tax Credit Program (CITC) is a grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development that provides state tax credit allocations to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, enabling them to attract private donations from individuals and businesses. Donors contributing $500 or more to approved projects receive tax credits equal to 50% of their contribution. The program has leveraged nearly $27 million in charitable contributions to approximately 700 projects statewide. Eligible project areas include education, housing, job training, arts and culture, economic development, and services for at-risk populations. Projects must be located in or serve residents of Maryland's Priority Funding Areas. The application period is typically held annually.
The Families First Community Grant Program is a competitive grant initiative from the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) offering approximately $27 million in funding to support nonprofit organizations serving low-income Tennessee families. Grants fund programs across four priority areas: education, health, economic stability, and family well-being, aligned with TANF goals of promoting self-sufficiency. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits based in Tennessee that provide direct services to economically disadvantaged families. The 2025 application cycle closed July 10, 2025. This program reflects Tennessee's broader commitment to strengthening communities through strategic investment in local organizations that address the root causes of poverty.