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Week of April 29, 2022

New Grant Opportunities

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Intellectual Property Enforcement Program: Protecting Public Health, Safety, and the Economy from Counterfeit Goods and Product Piracy
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program seeks to reduce intellectual property (IP) theft and related crime by supporting improved coordination of enforcement efforts among federal, state, and local authorities. Funding will be provided for law enforcement agencies that have an IP enforcement task force, or that plan to create one, to collaborate with relevant state, local, territorial, tribal, and federal agencies. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? City or township governments, county governments, Native American tribal governments and organizations, public and state controlled institutions of higher education, special district governments, and state governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 6, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 COPS School Violence Prevention Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to improve security at schools and on school grounds through the implementation of evidence-based school safety programs and technology. Awards will be provided for projects that include funding of civilian personnel to serve as coordinators with local law enforcement, training for local law enforcement officers, purchase and installation of certain allowable equipment and technology, and other measures to significantly improve school security. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Local government, including city, township, and county governments, Native American tribal governments, and public agencies including school districts, school boards, and law enforcement agencies
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 21, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program 
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program helps local, state, and territorial governments to detect and prevent the diversion and abuse/misuse of pharmaceutically controlled substances, such as opioids and other prescription drugs. Funding will enhance the capacity of regulatory and law enforcement agencies and public health officials to collect and analyze controlled substance prescription data and other scheduled chemical products through a centralized database administered by an authorized agency. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? County, city, or township governments, and state governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 21, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program provides funding to prevent and reduce violent crime in communities by supporting comprehensive, evidence-based violence intervention and prevention programs, including efforts to address gang and gun violence, based on partnerships among community residents, local government agencies, victim service providers, community-based organizations, law enforcement, hospitals, researchers, and other community stakeholders. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? City, township, or county governments, tribal governments, special district governments, nonprofits, for-profits, public housing authorities and Indian housing authorities, institutions of higher education, and independent school districts
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 16, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Protecting Futures: Building Capacity to Serve Children and Youth Impacted by America's Drug Crisis
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The goal of this program is to expand, enhance, and formalize the service response to children, youth, and families who have been harmed by exposure to drug use. This program will provide funding to support an entity that will competitively select and fund subawards to support direct services to children and youth who are crime victims impacted by the Nation’s drug crisis, and provide technical assistance to the selected subawardees. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? County governments, for-profit organizations other than small businesses, nonprofits, and institutions of higher education, and state governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 23, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Community Courts Initiative
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program seeks to enhance public safety and build trust between law enforcement and the community by supporting the establishment and enhancement of community courts. For the purposes of this program, community courts are defined as neighborhood-focused court programs that combine the power of the community and the justice system to address local problems by connecting persons committing less serious crimes, often misdemeanor cases, to judicially supervised substance use disorder treatment, alternative sanctions, and other community-based services. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, city, township, and county governments, and Native American tribal governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 21, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Field-Generated Strategies to Address the Criminalization of Minor Victims of Sex Trafficking
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to support field-generated strategies to end the criminalization of minor victims of sex trafficking and to develop, expand, or strengthen victim service programming to support victim-centered, trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate, and evidence-based responses to minor victims of sex trafficking. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? City, township, and county governments, for-profit organizations, Native American tribal governments and organizations, nonprofit organizations, public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, and state governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 23, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Services for Minor Victims of Labor Trafficking
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to develop, expand, or strengthen victim service programs for minor victims of labor trafficking, whose victimization occurred when they were under age 18. Organizations funded under this program will provide (directly and through partnerships) services that minor victims of labor trafficking often require to address their needs for safety, security, and healing. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? City or township governments, county governments, Native American tribal governments, nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, public and state controlled institutions of higher education, public housing authorities or Indian housing authorities, and state governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 16, 2022

 

Department of Agriculture
FY 2022 Process and Technology Improvement Grants
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program aims to develop and implement projects that focus on improving the quality and efficiency of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) operations and processes. Proposed project activities may include utilizing technology-based tools to expand enrollment of underserved populations, aiding in the transition from pandemic operations and improve disaster response operations, or modernizing SNAP customer service, client communication, and administrative processes to improve accessibility, transparency, and responsiveness. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State and local governments, agencies providing health or welfare services, public health or educational entities, and private nonprofit entities such as community-based or faith-based organizations, food banks, or other emergency feeding organizations
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 27, 2022

 

Department of Agriculture
FY 2023 Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) Energy Audit (EA) and Renewable Energy Development Assistance (REDA) Grants
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to strengthen American energy independence by increasing the private sector supply of renewable energy and decreasing the demand for energy through energy-efficiency improvements. Funding will support eligible organizations to establish programs to assist rural small businesses and agricultural producers by conducting and promoting energy audits (EAs) and providing renewable energy development assistance (REDA), including renewable energy technical assistance and renewable energy site assessments. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? States, local governments, federally recognized Indian tribes, land-grant colleges as well as other universities institutions of higher education, rural electric cooperatives, public power utilities, and resource conservation and development councils
WHEN'S IT DUE? January 1, 2023

 

Department of Agriculture
FY 2022 Community Facilities Technical Assistance and Training Grant
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to support eligible entities in providing technical assistance and/or training with respect to essential community facilities programs. Provided technical assistance and/or training will help eligible ultimate recipients to identify and plan for community facility needs that exist in their area. Once those needs have been identified, award recipients may assist in identifying public and private resources to finance identified community facility needs. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? States, local governments, public districts and authorities, federally recognized Indian tribes, and private nonprofit organizations
WHEN'S IT DUE? May 23, 2022

 

Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2022 Transitional Living Program 
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to support projects that help runaway and homeless youth ranging from 16 to under 22 years of age establish sustainable living and well-being for themselves and, if applicable, their dependent children. Ultimately, projects should successfully transition youth experiencing homelessness into adulthood through the promotion of self-sufficient and sustainable living and learning skills to promote economic independence in order to prevent long-term dependence on social services. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, local, and tribal public entities, private nonprofit entities, including faith-based and community-based organizations, and private institutions of higher education that are nonprofit entities
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 23, 2022

 

Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2022 Maternity Group Home Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program promotes long-term, economic independence and stability to ensure the well-being of youth and young families through supportive services. All Maternity Group Home projects must provide shelter and supportive services. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Public (state, and local, and tribal) and private nonprofit entities (including faith-based, community, and tribal organizations) and coordinated networks of such entities
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 27, 2022

 

Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2022 Trafficking Victim Assistance Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program funds time-limited comprehensive case management services to foreign national adults who are confirmed or potential victims of a severe form of human trafficking. Projects may provide responsive case management, maintain a network of community service providers, or establish regional coordination to support service delivery through various providers. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State governments, county governments, city or township governments, special district governments, independent school districts, public and state controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments and organizations, public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, nonprofits, private institutions of higher education, and for-profit organizations
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 27, 2022

 

Department of Labor
FY 2022 Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities: A Grant Initiative for the Appalachian and Delta Regions
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to create economic mobility, address historic inequities for marginalized communities of color and other underserved and underrepresented communities, and produce high-quality employment for workers who reside in the Appalachian and Delta regions, enabling them to remain and thrive in these communities. The program provides funding to eligible applicants proposing to meet this goal with a project addressing the employment and training needs of the local and regional workforce, created in collaboration with community partners and aligned with existing economic and workforce development plans and strategies. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, county, city, special district, and township governments, state or local workforce development boards, independent school districts, institutions of higher education, Native American tribal organizations and governments, public housing authorities and Indian housing authorities, labor organizations, nonprofits, Hispanic-serving institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities
WHEN'S IT DUE? July 8, 2022

 

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