Innovate and Collaborate Grant Fund for Community-Driven Solutions in Washington (USA)

GrantID: 73801

Grant Funding Amount Low: $750

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $75,000

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Summary

This funding opportunity supports community-led environmental initiatives aimed at improving natural resources and addressing climate and environmental justice. It prioritizes projects that are developed by and for communities most impacted by systemic inequities, including Black, Indigenous, People of Color, immigrants, refugees, and low-income populations. Eligible initiatives may include restoring urban forests, improving water and soil quality, managing stormwater, or strengthening sustainable food systems. Funding is available up to $75,000 per project, with a typical duration of two years. Applicants must be nonprofit organizations or have fiscal sponsorship. Preference is given to proposals that reflect authentic community partnerships and a deep understanding of local environmental challenges. Applications are typically accepted annually during the summer months. The program seeks to foster equitable environmental outcomes and build local capacity to lead lasting change. Technical assistance is available to support applicants in proposal development and project planning throughout the application process.


This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Washington that are actively involved in Pets/Animals/Wildlife. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Overview

This grant is meant to financially support organizations or entities that focus their efforts on, but not limited to: Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Community Development & Services, Natural Resources, Non-Profit Support Services, Other, Pets/Animals/Wildlife in Washington (USA).