Grants to Maryland organizations, associations, institutions of higher education, government agencies, and private contractors for projects that enhance the quality of care for residents in assisted living and nursing home facilities. Funding is intended to support a ra
Grants to Maryland nonprofit organizations, government entities, transit agencies, and planning organizations to improve bicycle infrastructure, routes, and accessibility. Funding is intended for a variety of activities, including design projects, bikeway infrastructure
Grants to Ohio schools and nonprofit organizations to promote the use of recycled content materials and support community education programs in eligible locations. Funding is intended to purchase materials such as plastic, glass, steel, paper, rubber/tires, and aluminum
Grants to Ohio nonprofit organizations to support innovative programs that improve the quality of life for Hispanic residents in eligible locations. Funding is intended to enhance and promote educational, social, and economic opportunities for disadvantaged Hispanic res
Grants to nonprofit organizations, agencies, and public schools in multiple states for projects to meet community needs. Funding is intended for activities serving underserved and diverse populations, and focus on inclusive mobility, workforce readiness, and community s
Contracts for services to Wisconsin nonprofit organizations, tribal entities, and government agencies for programs that address substance use disorders. Funding is intended to support community-based opioid prevention programming, including education, intervention, and
Grants to Indiana organizations to address substance use disorders in eligible locations. Funding is intended to assist local organizations committed to tackling substance abuse. Eligible projects and activities, including treatment and recovery support, benefit residen
Grants of up to $25,000 to Oregon nonprofit organizations to provide services to local residents. Focus areas for funding include substance abuse services, mental health counseling services, crisis intervention, and after-school educational mentorship programs for local
Grants of up to $2,500 to New York City businesses in eligible locations for energy efficiency projects. Funding is intended to support small businesses that are owned by members of the BIPOC community. Eligible expenses include energy-efficient equipment purchases and
Grants to Indiana nonprofit organizations to address community needs in eligible locations. Funding is intended for a range of charitable projects and organizations that serve residents, including but not limited to schools, volunteer fire departments, historic restorat