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Program NameSourceDescriptionHow To ApplyCurrent Funding LevelContact
North Dakota Growth Fund (NDGF)50 South Capital Advisors, LLC and State Investment Board of North DakotaThe North Dakota Growth Fund ("NDGF") is an $100 million multi-stage investment fund that will seek to invest in North Dakota businesses and entrepreneurs. NDGF was created to further advance innovation and private markets investments in North Dakota by seeking investments that provide strong risk-adjusted returns and support the growing entrepreneurial ecosystem in the State. NDGF will do this by making targeted investments with venture capital, private credit (including venture debt), private equity, growth equity, infrastructure and real assets opportunities with a nexus to the State of North Dakota.For investment opportunities, please fill out the contact form at the bottom of this webpage: (https://www.ndgrowthfund.com/).No more than $25,000,000 may be invested in any one particular recipient fund.
Mike Marderosian mike.marderosian@50southcapital.ntrs.com (312) 557-1998 50 South Capital 50 South LaSalle Street Suite M12 Chicago, IL, 60603
Puerto Rico Disaster Preparedness Grant and Procurement AssistanceAcción Puerto Rico IncAcción Puerto Rico is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides support services that connect non-profits, businesses, and communities with funds and supplies from federal and other sources. Through these services Acción seeks to improve disaster preparation and planning, and also build resiliency in Puerto Rican communities.For more information, Use the contact form here: (https://accionpr.org/contact-us).More information regarding this procurement assistance please contact the organization directly.
Chris Baker chris@accionpr.org (757) 647-2020 Acción Puerto Rico Inc Contact form: (https://accionpr.org/contact-us) P.O. Box 1432 Rincon, PR, 00677
Affordable Homes of South Texas ProgramsAffordable Homes of South Texas, Inc. (AHSTI)Affordable Homes of South Texas, Inc. (AHSTI) is a community based non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life by providing affordable housing and related services to eligible families. AHSTI provides services to homeowners to assist in home buying, home repair loans, emergency repair grants, home assistance classes, counseling services, and refinance services.Please visit this page to find out more about services and application process: (https://ahsti.my.site.com/ahsticft/NWSHOP__CommunitiesSelfRegCPS).Funding varies for each service.
Contact form: (https://www.ahsti.org/contact) (956) 687-6263 Affordable Homes of South Texas, Inc. info@ahsti.org 500 S. 15th Street McAllen, TX, 78501
Affordable Housing Education and Development (AHEAD)Affordable Housing Education and Development Inc. (AHEAD)Affordable Housing Education and Development (AHEAD) is a non-profit organization that works to provide affordable housing options and promote economic development in rural communities in New Hampshire. AHEAD offers a range of services, including affordable rental housing, homeowner education and counseling, financial literacy programs, and community development initiatives. The organization aims to help low and moderate-income individuals and families achieve stable housing and financial security.Schedule an appointment for services on the following webpage: (https://www.homesahead.org/homeownership-education/request-an-appointment/).Funding levels vary based on the specific loan needed.
Contact form: (https://www.homesahead.org/about-us/) (603) 444-1377 Affordable Housing Education and Development Inc. (AHEAD) info@homesahead.org 262 Cottage Street Suite 116 Littleton, NH, 03561
African Development Center of Minnesota (ADC) ProgramsAfrican Development Center of Minnesota (ADC)The mission of the African Development Center (ADC) is to grow businesses, build wealth, and increase reinvestment in the African communities of Minnesota, many of whom face language, cultural, and religious barriers. Through workshops and consultations on financial literacy, business development, and home ownership, ADC provides culturally competent services to Minnesota’s African immigrants and communities and creates a path for them to achieve financial success.To apply for a business loan, please fill out the forms here: (https://www.adcminnesota.org/services-programs/start-business).For startups and existing small businesses, microloans are up to $50,000. For startups and existing businesses, small business loans are from $50,000 - $350,000.
Nasibu Sareva nsareva@adcminnesota.org (612) 333-4772 African Development Center of Minnesota (ADC) info@adcminnesota.org 1931 South 5th Street Minneapolis, MN, 55454
North Dakota Rural Community Grant (RCG) FundAgriBankThe North Dakota Rural Community Grant (RCG) Fund supports projects and programs in rural communities in western North Dakota to facilitate infrastructure improvement and/or development initiatives encompassing housing projects; health, safety and environmental programs; medical facilities; educational programs; and more.Project must be located in rural communities in western North Dakota. Apply for the funding at this web address: (https://webportalapp.com/sp/login/rcgf_submission).Grants up to $50,000 are available.
(651) 282-8800 AgriBank Fill out this form to contact the organization: (https://info.agribank.com/communityinvolvement/rcgf/Pages/Ask-a-Question.aspx) 30 East 7th Street Suite 1600 St. Paul, MN, 55101
Akiptan ProgramsAkiptanAkiptan is a Native American Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) that provides loans and technical assistance to those in Indian Agriculture. Akiptan offers a whole suite of services that include financing youth, start ups, operating costs and ownership. Akiptan takes it a step further and works with the client to assist with technical support as well as provide financial literacy training to help create a knowledgeable borrower.Fill out the form on this webpage to apply for the General Loan: (https://www.akiptan.org/_files/ugd/e17764_c386dec8fb7142febf8fee9f0c9a7b24.pdf). Visit this webpage for the Youth Loan: (https://www.akiptan.org/_files/ugd/e17764_6eb853b9a99e4b0da8319f9f12d5552c.pdf). Visit this web-page for the Youth Loan: https://www.akiptan.org/_files/ugd/e17764_6eb853b9a99e4b0da8319f9f12d5552c.pdfThe General Loan allows for operators to borrow up to $250,000 in order to grow their operation. Anyone who is 10 - 12 can apply for a Youth Loan of up to $5,000.00, those ages 13 to 15 can apply for a Youth Loan of up to $7,500.00 and those ages 16 to 18 years old can apply for a Youth Loan of up to $10,000.
Skya Ducheneaux skya@akiptan.org (605) 301-0581 Akiptan info@akiptan.org PO Box 858 408 South Main Street Eagle Butte, SD, 57625
Alabama Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)The Community Services Block Grant Act was enacted to assist low-income individuals and families to achieve self-sufficiency. Services provided by the community action agencies vary based on the identified needs in the agency’s service areas.Contact local Community Action Agency: https://adeca.alabama.gov/wp-content/uploads/CSBGRegionsMap.pdfFunding level varies per grant.
Rhoda Talley Rhoda.talley@adeca.alabama.gov (334) 242-5100 Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) contact@adeca.alabama.gov 401 Adams Avenue Montgomery, AL, 36104
Alabama Research and Development Enhancement Fund (ARDEF) ProgramAlabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)The purpose of the ARDEF Program is to encourage new and continuing efforts to conduct research and development activities within the state for the purpose of increasing employment opportunities and products and services available to the citizens of Alabama.Applications shall be submitted in PDF format by email to shonda.gray@adeca.alabama.gov. Only submit one application per email. The application must be submitted as one single document. Applications will be accepted starting on March 1, 2022. Completed applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM CST, on July 29, 2022. Any applications received after the deadline will not be considered. All applications must be complete; however, the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) reserves the right to contact applicants for additional information and/or clarifications.Funding level varies per project.
Shonda Gray shonda.gray@adeca.alabama.gov (334) 242-5290 Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) ardef@adeca.alabama.gov 401 Adams Avenue Montgomery, AL, 36104
Alabama Land and Water Conservation FundAlabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)The U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, provides LWCF matching grants to States and local governments for the acquisition and development of outdoor recreation areas. The LWCF was established by Congress in 1964 “…to assist in preserving, developing and assuring accessibility to all citizens of the United States of America of present and future generations…such quality and quantity of outdoor recreation resources as may be available and are necessary and desirable for individual active participation…”Follow directions on LWCF Information and Application documents site: https://adeca.alabama.gov/lwcf/lwcf-information-and-application-documents/ https://adeca.alabama.gov/about/funding-opportunities/Funding level varies per grant. Contact for more information.
Crystal G. Talley crystal.talley@adeca.alabama.gov (334) 242-5100 Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) contact@adeca.alabama.gov 401 Adams Avenue Montgomery, AL, 36104
Alabama Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Area Development FundAlabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) awards grants and contracts from funds appropriated to the Commission annually by Congress. Program grants are awarded to state and local agencies and governmental entities (such as economic development authorities), local governing boards (such as county councils), and nonprofit organizations (such as schools and organizations that build low-cost housing). ARC provides funds for basic infrastructure services, including water and sewer facilities, that enhance economic development opportunities or address serious health issues for residential customers.Pre-applications are taken the entire month of August. Pre-application guidelines and other documents are available here: (https://adeca.alabama.gov/arc/arc-application-information/)The usual maximum Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) funding per project is $200,000.
Crystal G. Talley crystal.davis@adeca.alabama.gov (334) 353-2630 Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) 401 Adams Avenue Suite 592 Montgomery, AL, 36103-5690
Alabama Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) ProgramAlabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds may be utilized to address a wide variety of community needs, including construction or renovation of various infrastructure projects such as water, wastewater, and solid waste facilities, streets, and drainage improvement projects. The funds must be used for activities that either benefit low- and moderate-income persons or address community development needs that have a particular urgency.Application procedure workshops typically begin in April. The deadline for applications is typically in July. Please go to (https://adeca.alabama.gov/cdbg/cdbg-application-manual/) for additional information. Applications can be accessed through the website.The Small City Fund has a ceiling of $400,000. The Large City Fund and County Fund both have ceilings of $500,000.
Shabbir Olia shabbir.olia@adeca.alabama.gov (334) 242-5468 Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) PO Box 5690 Montgomery, AL, 36103
Alabama Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF)Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)Alabama's Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) is designed to be a perpetual source of low-cost financial assistance for the construction of public water supply facilities needed to meet compliance standards and clean water requirements.Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan (IUP). The pre-application form is available online at (https://adem.alabama.gov/programs/water/srfreports/FY2022CWSRFBILIUP.pdf). ADEM will evaluate the pre-applications according to the integrated priority system. All projects that score above the funding line will be invited to submit full applications. Upon final review and approval, loans will close typically within six months. Contact your state office for more information.In FY22, ADEM distributed $21.9 million in project assistance. The Fund offered loans for up to 100 percent of allowable project costs for the construction of water treatment and distribution facilities and offered a range of options regarding the term, interest rate and level of loan funding.
James Dailey jwd@adem.state.al.us (334) 271-7913 Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) srf@adem.alabama.gov PO Box 301463 Montgomery, AL, 36130
Alabama Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 319 Nonpoint Source Management GrantAlabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)Alabama Nonpoint Source (NPS) Implementation Grants fund projects in support of Alabama's Nonpoint Source Management Program. Funding is distributed via a competitive process to projects that will lead to direct reductions in pollutant loads and measurable water quality improvements.State agencies, local governmental units, non-profit organizations, and public institutions with an active registration in the System for Award Management are eligible to apply for a subaward for projects that relate to implementation of nonpoint source pollution prevention or reduction. To apply, individuals must participate in a pre-application consultation and use the current application and guidelines.Funding levels vary based on scope of the project.
Susan Summerlin susan.summerlin@adem.alabama.gov (334) 394-4354 Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) npsmail@adem.alabama.gov PO Box 301463 Montgomery, AL, 36130
Alabama Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)Alabama's Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) is designed to be a perpetual source of low-cost financial assistance for the construction of public water supply facilities needed to meet compliance standards and public health requirements.Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan (IUP). The pre-application form is available online at (https://adem.alabama.gov/programs/water/srfreports/FY2022DWSRFBILIUP.pdf). ADEM will evaluate the pre-applications according to the integrated priority system. All projects that score above the funding line will be invited to submit full applications. Upon final review and approval, loans will close typically within six months. Contact your state office for more information.In FY22, ADEM planned to distribute $42.7 million in project assistance. The Fund may offer loans for up to 100 percent of allowable project costs for the construction of water treatment and distribution facilities and may offer a range of options regarding the term, interest rate and level of loan funding.
James Dailey jwd@adem.state.al.us (334) 271-7913 Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) srf@adem.alabama.gov PO Box 301463 Montgomery, AL, 36130
Alabama Individual and Households Program (HP)Alabama Emergency Management AgencyThe Individual and Households Program (HP) provides financial help or direct services to those who have necessary expenses and serious needs if they are unable to meet the needs through other means.Contact for more information.Up to $33,300 is available in financial help (adjusted each year), although some forms of IHP assistance have limits.
Ernie Baggett ernie.baggett@autauga.com (205) 280-2200 Alabama Emergency Management Agency Info@ema.alabama.gov P.O. Box 2160 Clanton, AL, 35046
Alameda County Surplus Property AuthorityAlameda County Community Development AgencyThe Surplus Property Authority creates value for Alameda County through the disposition of excess County lands. Over the past 25 years, the Authority has been responsible for the sale or exchange of over 600 acres of vacant County land for public and private development, primarily in the Tri-Valley cities of Dublin, Pleasanton and Livermore. The Authority maximizes the value of County resources by: coordinating with the cities in which excess County lands are located to plan and entitle the properties for appropriate private and public uses; planning and financing needed infrastructure improvements, including roads, utilities, flood control, parks and BART station parking and improvements; shaping community image and providing neighborhood amenities; and selecting private developers and selling properties for a variety of residential, retail and commercial uses.For information, contact the Community Development Agency directly.Funding depends on scope of project and availability of funds.
Eileen Dalton Contact form: (www.acgov.org/form_app/feedback/feedback.jsp?id=CDAspapas) (510) 670-5333 Alameda County Community Development Department 224 West Winton Avenue Room 110 Hayward, CA, 94544
Free Lead Paint Hazard Repair GrantsAlameda County Healthy Homes DepartmentThis program provides Free Lead Paint Hazard Repair Grants for owners of pre-1960 residential properties in Alameda County. Our Lead Hazard Repair Funding approved applicants are provided with free lead testing, grant funding of up to $12,000 per unit for lead paint hazard repairs, free inspection for other healthy housing hazards that may be eligible for additional supplemental funds, and an assigned professional who will provide extensive project assistance to help make your home or property lead-safe.Application and instructions can be found at the bottom of this webpage: (https://www.achhd.org/programs/leadfunding.htm#info).Grant funding of up to $12,000 per unit is provided for lead hazard repairs.
Contact form: (http://www.acgov.org/form_app/feedback/feedback.jsp?id=LPPFnding) (510) 567-8280 Alameda County Healthy Homes Department 2000 Embarcadero Suite 300 Oakland, CA, 94606
Alameda County Rapid Re-Housing ProgramsAlameda County Housing & Community Development DepartmentThe Alameda County Housing and Community Development Department (HCD), serves by investing in productive, equitable, and enjoyable communities across the County. HCD directs state, local, and federal funds to projects and programs that address the high cost of housing, improve community infrastructure, and prevent displacement. Our partners administer services programs, repair parks and sidewalks, and build and preserve affordable housing.For information on how to apply, please visit this website: (https://www.achcd.org/) Links to applications based on needs can be found there.Program availability is subject to your residency and location within Alameda County and varies depending on the funding source. Please refer to specific program guidelines.
michelle.starratt@acgov.org (510) 670-6417 Alameda County Housing & Community Development Department Please use this contact form: http://www.acgov.org/form_app/feedback/feedback.jsp?id=CDAHCDoff 224 W Winton Avenue Room 108 Hayward, CA, 94544
Alameda County Shelter Plus Care Program (PDF)Alameda County Housing & Community Development DepartmentHCD's Shelter Plus Care (S+C) programs provide ongoing rental assistance accompanied by community provided support services to homeless families and individuals disabled by serious mental illness, chronic alcohol and drug problems, and/or HIV and related disorders. Programs include the S+C Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TRA) program, the S+C Sponsor-based Rental Assistance (SRA) program, and the S+C Project-based Rental Assistance (PRA) program. In TRA, the rental assistance is provided to the landlord and the tenant pays 30 percent of their income towards rent. The tenant may change housing sites and maintain their rental assistance. SRA provides housing assistance at designated housing sites owned or managed by nonprofit sponsors.Applications may only be submitted by designated outreach agencies. For information on S+C Outreach agencies, please call 2-1-1, the free, non-emergency confidential service that provides easy access to housing information, and critical health and human services.Funding depends on need.
Michelle Starratt michelle.starratt@acgov.org 510-567-8017 Alameda County Housing & Community Development Department http://www.acgov.org/form_app/feedback/feedback.jsp?id=CDAHCDoff 224 W Winton Avenue Room 108 Hayward, CA, 94544
Alameda County Community Stewardship GrantsAlameda Countywide Clean Water ProgramThe Program encourages and facilitates grassroots community actions that enhance and protect the health of local watersheds, creeks, and the San Francisco Bay. Proposed projects must be aimed at reducing pollutants that enter the storm drain system and end up in waterways such as litter, garden chemicals, automotive products etc. Projects must also contain a community or public outreach element.Apply online (Note: The Grants program is currently on hold for 2023 but looking to restart in 2024.)Funding range of $500 - $5,000 per project.
Juliana Gonzalez juliana@thewatershedproject.org (510) 665-3430 Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program 1327 South 46th Street Building 155 Richmond, CA, 94804
Alaska Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) ProgramAlaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development - Division of Community and Regional Affairs (DCCED-DCRA)Alaska Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds may be utilized to address a wide variety of community needs, including construction or renovation of various infrastructure projects such as water, wastewater, and solid waste facilities, streets, and flood control projects. The funds must be used for activities that either benefit low- and moderate-income persons or address community development needs that have a particular urgency.Each applicant is expected to consult with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program staff about project eligibility and structure prior to submission of an application. Please see the application handbook online for full application details. Applications can be accessed online at (https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/Portals/4/pub/CDBG/CDBG%20FFY2023/FFY%202023%20CDBG%20Application.pdf).Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) competitive grants are single-purpose project grants; maximum of $850, 000 per community. Approximately $2.5 million is available for competitive grants for the Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 23 grant cycle.
Pauletta Bourne pauletta.bourne@alaska.gov (907) 451-2721 Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development - Division of Community and Regional Affairs (ADCCED-DCRA) 550 W 7th Avenue Suite 1650 Anchorage, AK, 99501
Alaska Department of Education Capital Improvement Project (CIP)Alaska Department of Education (ADE)The Alaska Department of Education offers funding to qualified school districts for renovations. Criteria for preferred selection are based on Alaskan statues AS 14.11 and 4 AAC 31, which can be found on the organization's website.Interested applicants must submit proposals before September 1st of each year to be considered. Visit the website for application materials.Funding level is based on eligible project costs to be covered. Historical funding amounts approach $50,000,000.
Stephanie Allison stephanie.allison@alaska.gov (907) 465-8696 Alaska Department of Education (ADE) PO Box 110500 Juneau, AK, 99811-0500
Alaska Drinking Water Fund (ADWF)Alaska Department of Environmental ConservationThe purpose of Alaska Drinking Water Fund (ADWF) is to make low interest loans available to Alaskan municipalities and other qualified entities for financing drinking water quality related projects. Alaska's version of Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF).Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan(IUP). Application guidelines can be accessed online. Contact your state office for more information.$25 Million available for FY24.
Carrie Bohan Carrie.Bohan@alaska.gov (907) 465-5143 Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation 555 Cordova Street Anchorage, AK, 99501-2617
Alaska Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 319 Nonpoint Source Management GrantsAlaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC)The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) administers a pass-through grants program that awards and monitors sub-grants of EPA’s Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 319 to help communities identify nonpoint source (NPS) pollution sources, prepare watershed-based management plans, and take action to reduce or prevent NPS pollution.Completed application packages must be submitted online via the fillable form. If you are applying for more than one project, please submit separate applications.Approximately $610,000 is estimated to be available for the project period between March 1, 2023, and February 28, 2025.
Laura Eldred laura.eldred@alaska.gov 907-376-1855 Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) 333 Willoughby Avenue, 8th Floor Suite 800 Juneau, AK, 99811
Alaska Low Income Household Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)Alaska Department of Health and Social ServicesThe Heating Assistance Program (HAP) is designed to promote the general welfare and safeguard the health and well-being of Alaska's population by​ offsetting the cost of home heating for eligible Alaskan residents. The assists households with income at or below 150% of the federal poverty income guidelines, who have a minimum of $200 in out-of-pocket heating costs per year, and meet all other eligibility criteria. The benefit is a one-time payment to the household’s vendor, sent to the vendor, and applied to the customer’s account as a credit. It is open to homeowners and renters.The application is provided on the webpage.Assistance amount is based on income.
Angie Mickle angie.mickle@alaska.gov (907) 419-4290 Alaska Department of Health - Heating Assistance Program hss.dpa.offices@alaska.gov 400 Willoughby Avenue Suite 301 Juneau, AK, 99801
Albuquerque Community Foundation GrantsAlbuquerque Community FoundationThe Albuquerque Community Foundation administers a permanent community endowment, and uses the earnings from that endowment to make grants to other nonprofit organizations and educational institutions in the greater Albuquerque area. The Albuquerque Community Foundation's grantmaking efforts are focused on the following fields of interest: Arts and Culture, Economic and Workforce Development, Education, Environmental and Historic Preservation, Health, and Human Services.To access grant information and application materials, please visit the following link: (https://abqcf.org/grants/#grant-opportunities).Grant awards range in size from $10,000 - $20,000.
Khia Griffis grants@abqcf.org (505) 883-6240 Albuquerque Community Foundation Contact form: (https://abqcf.org/general-contact-form/) 624 Tijeras Avenue NW Albuquerque, NM, 87102
Aleutian Pribilof Islands Tribal Services and FundsAleutian Pribilof Islands AssociationThe Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association provides a wide variety of community support services, housing improvement funds, energy and water assistance, childcare assistance, and scholarships to Tribal Members in the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands. Scholarships are available to Tribal Members of the Akutan, Belkofski, False Pass, Nikolski, Nelson Lagoon, Pauloff Harbor, and Unga and reside on island or in any Alaskan community or U.S. city.For more information on how to apply for various programs, scholarship opportunities, and assistance options, contact the organization directly at (apiai@apiai.org) or (907) 276-2700.The Association offers a variety of programs and support services, reach out directly for information regarding potential levels of assistance available.
(907) 276-2700 Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association apiai@apiai.org 1131 East International Airport Road Anchorage, AK, 99518
Allies for Community Business Small Business SupportAllies for Community BusinessAllies for Community Business' mission is to provide the capital, coaching, and connections entrepreneurs need to grow great businesses that create jobs and wealth in their communities. They offer loans, grants, 1:1 and group coaching, and provide kitchen space, licensing, and procurement services to support businesses.Please visit this page to learn more about application process: (https://a4cb.loanwell.com/).Loan and grant funding range between $500 up to $100,000.
Mary Tritsis Mtritsis@a4cb.org (312) 275-3000 Allies for Community Business info@a4cb.org 135 N Kedzie Avenue Chicago, IL, 60612
Missouri Alternative Capital for Community ImpactAltCapThe Missouri Alternative Capital for Community Impact provides loan capital for small businesses in Kansas City, Missouri.The Missouri Alternative Capital for Community Impact is available for small businesses in the Kansas City Region. Applications can be started at this link: (https://altcap.tfaforms.net/5058091).$5,000 to $250,000
Kesi Milligan kesi@altcap.org (816) 269-7809 AltCap info@altcap.org 3200 Wayne Avenue Kansas City, MO, 64109
Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 AmeriCorps State and National Competitive GrantsAmeriCorpsAmeriCorps State and National Competitive Grants AmeriCorps State and National Competitive Grants provide funding to organizations seeking to address pressing community needs through service and volunteerism. These grants support a diverse range of projects that engage AmeriCorps members in hands-on service across various sectors, including education, public health, environmental stewardship, and economic opportunity.The application package is provided on the webpage.Funding varies.
americorpsgrants@americorps.gov AmeriCorps 250 E Street, SW Suite 300 Washington, DC, 20525
American Indian Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin (AICCW) First American Capital Corporation (FACC) LoansAmerican Indian Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin (AICCW) First American Capital Corporation (FACC)The American Indian Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin (AICCW) First American Capital Corporation (FACC) Loans program provides loans for a variety of spending categories, including the purchase of equipment, machinery, and fixtures used for small businesses.Eligible applicants must be Native American-owned, Tribal-owned, other minority-owned, and individuals and businesses in Wisconsin. The Loan Application process starts with a phone call to First American Capital Corporation. Ask to speak with a Loan Officer to discuss your project.Loan Min: $5,000. Loan Max: $250,000.
Clarissa Reyes clarissa@aiccw-faccw.org (414) 604-2044 American Indian Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin (AICCW) First American Capital Corporation (FACC) beverly@aiccw-facc.org 10710 West Scharles Ave Hales Corners, WI, 53130
Cash Assistance Program (PDF)American Samoa Department of CommerceThe goal of the Cash Assistance Program (CAP) is to provide relief to non-essential businesses impacted by COVID-19 restrictions declared in the Public Health State of Emergency of American Samoa. The CAP helps pay for operational and overhead expenses.The application can be found in Appendix A of the following document: (https://www.doc.as.gov/_files/ugd/778996_e777c269a3b249f3b4bcf8e1bc86f4e0.pdf).Funding ranges between $500 to $10,000.
Petti Matila petti.matila@doc.as.gov (684) 633-5155 American Samoa Department of Commerce info@doc.as.gov A.P Lutali Executive Office Building 2nd Floor Pago Pago, AS, 96799
American Water Environmental Grant ProgramAmerican WaterThe American Water Environmental Grant Program offers funding for innovative, community-based environmental projects that improve, restore or protect the watersheds, surface water and groundwater supplies in local communities.The 2023 deadline to apply was March 31st but keep a look out for the 2024 application deadline. The application form is on the website.Maximum grant amount: $10, 000.
Find the contact information for your state here: (https://www.amwater.com/corp/contact-us) (856) 955-4001 American Water 1 Water Street Camden, NJ, 08102
Anne Arundel County Watershed RestorationAnne Arundel County Bureau of Watershed ProtectionThe Anne Arundel County Government and the Chesapeake Bay Trust provide a grant program to support watershed restoration projects and programs throughout Anne Arundel County, Maryland. This program aims to improve water quality in the County's local streams and waterways, as called for in the County's Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit and Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP), which require reductions in storm flow volume and pollutants entering the County's waterways. Please note: Applicants must contact the Trust to arrange a site visit between Trust and funding partner staff before applying for funding.The Chesapeake Bay Trust's grant applications are all submitted through an online system. See the RFP here: (https://cbtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/AA-Co-WPRP-FY22-RFP_Final_10Nov22.docx).$15,000 to $300,000. Larger awards are possible with prior approval from the Trust. Match is encouraged but is not required. Preference will be given to projects with cash match and/or in-kind services.
Sarah Koser skoser@cbtrust.org (410) 974-2941 ext .106 Anne Arundel County info@cbtrust.org 108 Severn Avenue Annapolis, MD, 21403
Appalachian Community CapitalAppalachian Community Capital (ACC)Appalachian Community Capital (ACC) is focused on attracting new sources of capital for small businesses, including minority and women-owned business owners, in underserved communities in Appalachia. ACC also offers support and trainings to small businesses to navigate the federally available programs. Opportunity Appalachia provides targeted support for downtown and rural development to build entrepreneurial communities where local business can thrive, creating quality jobs for residents, helping to address the Covid downturn and revitalize local economies. The types of technical support to be provided by the Opportunity Appalachia program include development of investment prospectus, preparation of pro forma financial projections, structuring of project financing, market research, demand assessment, architectural and engineering, business plan preparation, operations planning, identification of project developers, investor outreach, and other types of assistance.For more information on the 2024 application, please visit the following webpage for updates: (https://appalachiancommunitycapitalcdfi.org/opportunity-appalachia/).Technical support averages $40,000 - $75,000 per project.
Donna Gambrell dgambrell@acc1.org (202) 547-5155 Appalachian Community Capital (ACC) Contact form: (https://appalachiancommunitycapitalcdfi.org/contact/) 110 Peppers Ferry Road NW Christiansburg, VA, 24073
Appalachian Community Federal Credit Union LoansAppalachian Community Federal Credit Union (ACFU)Appalachian Community Federal Credit Union (ACFCU) is a safe, sound, strong not-for-profit financial cooperative with each of our members' deposits insured up to $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). The ACFCU Home Loan Center offers a wide variety of mortgage products to fit your needs. ACFCU provides Conventional Home Loans, Home Equity Lines of Credit, Land Loans, FHA Loans, VA Loans, and USDA Loans.Please visit this page to learn more about application process: (https://www.myacfcu.org/Borrow/Home-Loans).The Home Loan Products vary based on need and there are Fixed Rate and Adjustable Rate Loan options available.
Penny Pavitt ppavitt@myacfcu.org (800) 378-3778 Appalachian Community Federal Credit Union (ACFU) membercommunications@myacfcu.org 1500 East Stone Drive Kingsport, TN, 37660
Appalachian Regional Commission GrantsAppalachian Regional Commission (ARC)The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) awards grants and contracts from funds appropriated to the Commission annually by Congress. Program grants are awarded to state and local agencies and governmental entities (such as economic development authorities), local governing boards (such as county councils), and nonprofit organizations (such as schools and organizations that build low-cost housing) across Appalachia. ARC provides funds for a variety of community focused programs and projects, including basic infrastructure services like water and sewer facilities, that seek to enhance economic development opportunities, address public health issues, and offer community support services.Please visit the Commission's website to learn more about the opportunities and how to apply.Funding levels vary based on need. For more information contact the organization directly.
Use the contact form here: https://www.arc.gov/contact-arc/ (202) 884-7700 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) 1666 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 700 Washington, DC, 20009
Arizona Community FoundationArizona Community Foundation (The Foundation)The Arizona Community Foundation provides grants and community impact loans to improve education, environment and sustainability, community improvement, and health innovations in the state of Arizona.Grant applicants must be registered as a 501(c)(3), school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government agency. Apply at this link:(https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=azfoundation)The Arizona Community Foundation (ACF) distributes over $109 million annually in grants, scholarships, and loans.
Kimberly Kur kkur@azfoundation.org (602) 381-1400 Arizona Community Foundation info@azfoundation.org 2201 East Camelback Road Suite 405B Phoenix, AZ, 85016
Arizona Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)Arizona Department of Economic SecurityThe Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps keep families safe and healthy through initiatives that assist families with energy costs. We provide federally funded assistance in managing costs associated with home energy bills, energy crises, weatherization and energy-related minor home repairs. LIHEAP benefits target households with low incomes and that have the highest home water burdens, meaning they pay the greatest proportion (amount) of their income towards their home energy services.Applicants can apply for Energy Utility assistance using the LIHEAP online portal provided on the webpage.Assistance amount is based on income.
Doris Callejas Lainez mthomsen@azdes.gov (602) 756-0388 Arizona Department of Economic Security 1789 W Jefferson Street P.O. BOX 6123 Phoenix, AZ, 85007
Arizona Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 319 Nonpoint Source Management GrantArizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ)The Water Quality Improvement Grant Program is a reimbursement-based grant program that allows watershed partnerships, landowners, state agencies, local governments, universities, and other entities to leverage their money and resources on projects and activities that will quantifiably reduce nonpoint source pollution in Arizona water bodies. Water Quality Improvement Grants are sub-awards of Arizona’s CWA Section 319 funding from EPA.Information on how to apply can be found on the program website.Funding varies. Historic grants have been approximately between $50,000 and $1 million.
Erin Jordan jordan.erin@azdeq.gov (602) 663-4519 Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) muilenberg.natalie@azdeq.gov Suite #160 1110 W. Washington Street Phoenix, AZ, 85007
Arizona Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) ProgramArizona Department of Housing (ADOH)Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds may be utilized to address a wide variety of community needs, including construction or renovation of various infrastructure projects such as water, wastewater, and solid waste facilities, streets, and flood control projects. The funds must be used for activities that either benefit low- and moderate-income persons or address community development needs that have a particular urgency.Deadlines vary; please visit website for specific details. Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) are posted online. Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) are announced here (https://housing.az.gov/documents-links/publications).Funding varies.
Kathy Blodgett kathy.blodgett@azhousing.gov (602) 771-1021 Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) 1110 West Washington Street Suite 280 Phoenix, AZ, 85007
Arkansas Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 319 Nonpoint Source Management GrantArkansas Department of AgricultureSection 319(h) of the Clean Water Act (CWA) provides federal funding through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to states to reduce and control nonpoint source (NPS) pollutants. The Arkansas Natural Resources Division's (ANRD) Nonpoint Source Program accepts project proposals to select recipients for 319 grant funding. Projects may include the implementation of Best Management Practices (BMPs), demonstrations of effective techniques, technical assistance, education, and monitoring.Applicants for the FY2024 319 grant have been selected for full workplan submission. Workplans and subgrant agreements will be finalized in Summer-Fall 2024. ANRD Water Quality Section staff will begin accepting pre-proposals for FY2025 in Summer 2024. Please check back on the website for further details.Funding varies.
Tate Wentz tate.wentz@agriculture.arkansas.gov (501) 682-3914 Arkansas Department of Agriculture anrc.nonpoint@agriculture.arkansas.gov 10421 West Markham Street Little Rock, AR, 72205
Arkansas Unpaved Roads ProgramArkansas Department of Agriculture (ADA)The Arkansas Unpaved Roads Program funds safe, efficient, and environmentally sound projects for the maintenance of dirt and gravel roads, provide training to road maintenance professionals on techniques of dirt and gravel road maintenance that minimize negative impacts to water and air quality, and conduct demonstrations of new and innovative techniques of dirt and gravel road construction and maintenance.Only projects that provide some form of environmental benefit, typically by reducing sediment and concentrated drainage to waterways, will be considered for funding. Grant applications are due March 1st of each year to be eligible for the current year's funding and be accessed online.Applicants with an eligible project may apply for up to $75, 000.
Kevin McGaughey McGaughey@agriculture.arkansas.gov (501) 682-3908 Arkansas Department of Agriculture (ADA) info@agriculture.arkansas.gov 101 East Capitol Suite 350 Little Rock, AR, 72201
Arkansas Water Development Division ProgramsArkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC)Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC) has available funding for water and wastewater projects from both State and Federal programs. Each of these programs has its own requirements and limitations.Each applicant fills out a general Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC) application form and ANRC staff will determine which program best fits the community's needs. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis; check the website for detailed instructions on how to begin the application process.ANRC has funded projects for $5,000 up to $50,000,000.
Leah Johannes Leah.M.Johannes@agriculture.arkansas.gov (501) 682-0548 Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC) 10421 West Markham St. Little Rock, AR, 72205
Arkansas Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (NRC)The overall program is named the Safe Drinking Water Fund (SDWF). The SDWF is made up of two programs which are the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) program and the State Set-Aside Fund (SSAF) program. The SSAF Program will use the funds to provide Small Systems Technical Assistance, State Program Management, Local Assistance and Administration Funds. Funding is available for drinking water programs.Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan (IUP). Applications can be found online. Contact your state office for more information.Past funding ranges from $700,000 to $11,000,000.
Debby Dickson debra.dickson@arkansas.gov (501) 682-0548 Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (NRC) info@agriculture.arkansas.gov 10421 West Markham Street Little Rock, AR, 72205
Arkansas Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF)Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (NRC)Arkansas Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) provides low interest loans for wastewater programs. Objectives are to hasten wastewater treatment facility construction in order to meet the enforceable requirements of the CWA, emphasize nonpoint source pollution control and the protection of estuaries, and facilitate the establishment of permanent institutions in each State that would provide continuing sources of financing needed to maintain water quality.Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan (IUP). Applications can be found online. Contact your state office for more informationPast funding levels range from $160, 000 to $1,600,000.
Debby Dickson debra.dickson@arkansas.gov (501) 682-0548 Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (NRC) 10421 West Markham Street Little Rock, AK, 72205
Ayrshire Foundation: GrantAyrshire FoundationThe Ayrshire Foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that embrace people, infrastructure, values, practices and policies for organizational success. The Foundation has focused its funding in five areas: Opportunities for Youth; Science and the Environment; Healthcare; Services for the Elderly and Disabled; and Community Culture. Preference is given to organizations located in Southern California and Petoskey/Harbor Springs, Michigan. However, the Foundation welcomes inquiries from other locations.Applications are submitted online and are reviewed at semi-annual board meetings. Applications are due by March 15 for consideration during the April meeting, and September 15 for consideration during the October meeting. Application instructions are available at (http://ayrshirefoundation.org/apply-for-a-grant/overview/) and the application form can be found here: (https://ayrshirefoundation.org/apply-for-a-grant/application/).Each year the Ayrshire Foundation awards approximately $500,000 in grants.
(626) 683-8367 info@ayrshirefoundation.org 301 East Colorado Boulevard Suite 840 Pasadena, CA, 91101-1917
North Dakota Community Water Facility Revolving Loan Fund (NDCWF)Bank of North Dakota (BND)Provides financing for community water projects when the project is above the maximum loan limits set by USDA Rural Development (RD). It is also the intent of this program to provide supplemental financing for federal loan programs associated with community water projects. Eligible applicants are cities, associations, cooperatives and corporations operated on a nonprofit basis who have the legal authority to construct, operate and maintain water facilities. This program may be used for community water projects including: locating, conserving, controlling, treating and distributing water (these include reservoirs, dams, canals, wells, pumps, treatment plants, mains, pipelines, and other associated features necessary to supply water); necessary services prior to RD approval; and loans to cover operating expenses of projects when the borrower is unable to pay such expenses.Complete an application for the Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant Program with the USDA office of Rural Development. Applications approved by Rural Development are forwarded to BND for review and approval.The maximum lending limit is 50 percent of the total project cost or the remaining available funds in the revolving account.
Contact form: https://bnd.nd.gov/contact/ (701) 328-5795 Bank of North Dakota (BND) 1200 Memorial Highway PO Box 5509 Bismarck, ND, 58504-5509
Bella Vista Ecosystem Restoration GrantsBella Vista FoundationThe Bella Vista Foundation's Watershed Restoration program focuses on restoration and revitalization of key watershed ecosystems within specific geographic areas in California and Oregon. In California, they will fund projects in the entire Klamath Watershed; and in the Sierra Nevada, the Truckee River watershed, Yuba/Bear/American rivers, and the North Fork Feather River watershed; and in Oregon, the upper Deschutes Basin and the upper John Day Basin.See the "How to Apply" box for new applicants or the "How to Reapply" box for returning applicants at the bottom of this page:(https://www.bellavistafoundation.org/program-areas/watershed-restoration/)The Bella Vista Foundation grants roughly $4 million annually. Historic loan maximum of $120,000.
Araceli Ayala aayala@pfs-llc.net (415) 561-6540 Bella Vista Foundation 1660 Bush Street Suite 300 San Francisco, CA, 94109
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