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Week of May 13, 2022

New Grant Opportunities

Department of Defense
FY 2022 Defense Community Infrastructure Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program seeks to address deficiencies in community infrastructure, supportive of a military installation, in order to enhance military value, installation resilience, and military family quality of life. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? States, local governments, and nonprofits proposing projects that are located off of a military installation, support a military installation, or are owned by a state or local government or a nonprofit, member-owned utility service
WHEN'S IT DUE? July 18, 2022

 

Department of the Interior
FY 2022 Federal Lands to Parks Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to help increase close-to-home recreation opportunities while reducing the federal government's inventory of real property by allowing states, counties, and communities to acquire federal land and buildings no longer needed by the federal government at no cost on the condition they are protected for public parks and recreation. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? States, local governments, and similar state and local government entities
WHEN'S IT DUE? Rolling

 

Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2022 Reducing Maternal Deaths Due To Substance Use Disorder Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to strengthen perinatal and postnatal support structures for patients with substance use disorder (SUD) and reduce deaths during the perinatal and postpartum time period. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, county, city, township, and special district governments, institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments and organizations, public housing authorities and Indian housing authorities, nonprofits, and for-profit organizations 
WHEN'S IT DUE? July 11, 2022

 

Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2022 Regional Partnership Grants to Increase the Well-Being of, and to Improve the Permanency Outcomes for, Children and Families Affected by Opioids and Other Substance Abuse Program 
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program supports regional partnerships that provide, through interagency collaboration and integration of programs, activities and services that are designed to increase well-being, improve permanency, and enhance the safety of children who are in, or are at risk of being placed in, out-of-home placement as a result of a parent's or caregiver's opioid or other substance abuse. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Regional partnerships, which must include state child welfare agencies responsible for the administration of the state plan and state agencies responsible for administering the substance abuse prevention and treatment block grant. Additional partners may include federally recognized Indian tribes or tribal consortia, nonprofit or for-profit child welfare service providers, community health service providers, community mental health providers, local law enforcement agencies, school personnel, tribal child welfare agencies, or consortia of such agencies, and other qualified providers.   WHEN'S IT DUE? July 8, 2022

 

Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2022 Violence Against Women and Substance Use Prevention Initiative
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to create a statewide pilot project to train substance use disorder (SUD) treatment providers on intimate partner violence (IPV) and address the intersection of IPV and SUD during the pregnancy and postpartum period. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, territorial, and local governments, Native American tribal governments and organizations, nonprofits, for-profit organizations, independent school districts, institutions of higher education, and public housing authorities and Indian housing authorities
WHEN'S IT DUE? July 13, 2022

 

Department of Housing and Urban Development
FY 2022 Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program supports the development of comprehensive plans to revitalize severely distressed public housing and/or HUD-assisted housing and the surrounding neighborhood. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Public housing authorities, local governments, tribal entities, and nonprofits
WHEN'S IT DUE? July 28, 2022

 

National Endowments for the Humanities
FY 2022/2023 Public Humanities Projects
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to support projects that bring the ideas and insights of the humanities to life for general audiences through in-person, hybrid, or virtual programming. Projects must engage humanities scholarship to analyze significant themes in disciplines such as history, literature, ethics, and art history. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, state and local governments, and Native American tribal governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? August 10, 2022 and January 11, 2023

 

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