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Find similar grantsWyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) is sponsored by Wyoming State Budget Department. The Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) is a technical assistance program that provides local governments, non-profits, and small businesses with support to identify, pursue, and manage grants that support local priorities.
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Budget Department - Grant Assistance Program Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) The Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) is a technical assistance program that provides local governments, non-profits, and small businesses with support to identify, pursue, and manage grants that support local priorities.
Local communities often face significant barriers in their ability to navigate the grants process, including: Lack of knowledge or experience in grants Lack of clearly identified needs that result in grant-ready projects WYGAP is designed to provide support to local communities in overcoming these barriers while building lasting local capacity to pursue and secure federal and state grant funding and implement grant programs in compliance with all regulations.
Grants Management Office - Anniversary Report - 07. 16. 2025.
pdf One-Year Anniversary Report Curious about how we've helped communities across Wyoming access funding and build grant management capacity, and how we can support yours? Check out our One-Year Anniversary Report! Request Technical Assistance How to Get Technical Assistance WYGAP provides grant management technical assistance at no cost to Wyoming State Agencies, local governments, tribal governments, non-profits, and small businesses.
Technical assistance requests are accepted on a rolling basis. You will receive a response to your request via email within 3 to 5 business days. Click HERE to Request Technical Assistance (TA) Now!
Technical Assistance Services WYGAP provides the following technical assistance services for local communities: Trainings, webinars, and office hours General/exploratory assistance Needs identification and planning Project scoping and review Funding opportunity identification Grant application development Federal fund match information Please send questions regarding the regarding the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) to SBD-Grants@wyo.
gov What is the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP)? The Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) is a technical assistance program that provides local governments, non-profits, and small businesses with support to identify, pursue, and manage grants that support local priorities.
Local communities often face significant barriers in their ability to navigate the grants process, including: Lack of knowledge or experience in grants Lack of clearly identified needs that result in grant-ready projects WYGAP is designed to provide support to local communities in overcoming these barriers while building lasting local capacity to pursue and secure federal and state grant funding and implement grant programs in compliance with all regulations.
What technical assistance services are available through the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP)?
WYGAP provides the following technical assistance services for local communities: Trainings, webinars, and office hours General/exploratory assistance Needs identification and planning Project scoping and review Funding opportunity identification Grant application development Federal fund match information If you think you need technical assistance, but aren’t sure where to start, just ask!
You can fill out the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) Technical Assistance (TA) Request Form or email the WYGAP team at SBD-Grants@wyo. gov . The WYGAP team wants to help you no matter your experience level.
Who does the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) serve? WYGAP provides grant management technical assistance to Wyoming State Agencies, local governments, tribal governments, non-profits, and small businesses. What will technical assistance through the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) cost if we seek assistance?
Technical assistance is offered at no cost to State Agencies, local governments, tribal governments, non-profits, and small businesses under the Grants Management Office and Initiative. The Wyoming State Budget Department holds contracts with both, Hagerty Consulting and CliftonLarsenAllen (CLA), who can and will provide assistance, at no cost to the State Agency, local government, tribal government, non-profit or small business.
How can the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) help my community or local government? WYGAP will reduce the burden on local governments who are facing a lack of capacity to secure grants and, additionally, lack of exposure and knowledge to the federal grant management lifecycle. This creates a safety net to draw information and resources from to be successful in securing grant opportunities at both the federal and state level.
How do I request technical assistance through the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP)? Local communities can request technical assistance by submitting a technical assistance request through the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) Technical Assistance (TA) Request Form . When will I be able to formally submit a request to the Grants Management Office (GMO) for technical assistance?
Technical assistance requests will be able to be submitted starting July 2024. Please continue to check the State Budget Department Grants website for further updates and information. When will I hear back about next steps for my technical assistance request?
Technical assistance requests are accepted on a rolling basis. You will receive a response to your request via email within 3 to 5 business days. How can I be added to the list to receive newsletters and information on upcoming trainings from the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP)?
What if my county/city/town already has a grant writer? If your county or town already has a grant writer, we encourage you to utilize our state resources through the Grants Management Office (GMO) and have our Grant Management Consultant provide a Quality Assurance review before the submission of your application. My county/city/town does not have a grant writer, how can I secure funds?
If your county/city/town does not have a grant writer, we encourage you to contact the Grants Management Office (GMO) Team by submitting a technical assistance request through the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) Technical Assistance (TA) Request Form or emailing SBD-Grants@wyo. gov to seek technical assistance in grant writing, management, and supportive services.
Will/Can the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) help support our oil, gas, or coal community? We are not leaving our core industry communities behind. This is a large area of focus for our Grants Management Office (GMO); please submit a formal request to SBD-Grants@wyo.
gov to speak to them on what funds may be able to support your community and its core industries. Click below view a PDF of the Grants Management Office FAQs.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Wyoming State Agencies, local governments, tribal governments, non-profits, and small businesses. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Wyoming Grant Assistance Program (WYGAP) is funded by Wyoming State Budget Department. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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