112 verified human services & social welfare funding opportunities for nonprofits, manually curated by the Funding Findr team. Updated weekly. Deadlines, amounts, and eligibility requirements included.
- Grants up to $50,000 for organizations in Pennsylvania to help reduce gun violence and improve mental health crisis response. - Open to nonprofits, for-profits, and academic institutions. - Funding supports programs that improve crisis intervention court proceedings and related initiatives. - Applicants must be able to organize and deliver statewide training for the SIM Train-the-Trainer course. - SIM mapping helps find and fix gaps in how people with mental health or substance use issues interact with the justice system. - The goal is to increase diversion from jail and support recovery by connecting law enforcement, courts, healthcare, and advocates. - Priority: Give Pennsylvania communities better training and resources for behavioral health crises. - Objective: Help counties work together and find resource gaps using SIM Mapping.
- Grants up to $50,000 for programs in Regina, Saskatchewan - Supports outdoor activities during winter months - Programs must be free or low-cost and take place in Regina - Aims to make winter more enjoyable and accessible for everyone - Focuses on community inclusion, accessibility, and celebrating Regina’s culture - Priority for new or innovative projects, or those not previously funded - Funding covers extra costs caused by winter weather - Applicants must not exclude anyone based on religion, origin, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, or disability, unless serving a disadvantaged group
- Grants up to $1,000 and in-kind support for Edmonton, Alberta nonprofits, charities, community leagues, for-profits, and homeowners' associations - Supports volunteer snow removal activities that help the local community - Funds can be used for: - Organizing winter parties and block parties - Teaching about winter safety and snow removal - Providing incentives for volunteers (gift cards, prizes) - Buying materials for community snow removal - Honoring traditional Indigenous winter practices - Supporting newcomer and equity-deserving groups - Recognizing outstanding community snow removal efforts - Includes materials for incentive programs, like charts, stickers, and certificates - Offers information and signs to help residents request volunteer help - Only organizations in Edmonton, Alberta can apply
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