Grants to End Discrimination and Advance Health/Safety/Opportunity in Washington (USA)
GrantID: 74588
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
A grant opportunity is available for nonprofit organizations that are dedicated to supporting communities with a focus on wellness, equality, and social services. This funding aims to assist groups working to improve the quality of life for individuals, especially those facing unique health, social, or economic challenges. The grant supports a variety of initiatives, including those that address mental health, housing instability, food insecurity, HIV/AIDS services, and public education related to wellness and inclusion.
Organizations that are eligible must be registered nonprofits operating within the United States. The program is open to groups offering direct services, educational outreach, and advocacy-based projects that align with the funder’s mission to uplift underserved communities. While businesses and individuals are not eligible to apply, nonprofits in both rural and urban areas are encouraged to submit proposals that demonstrate a clear need and achievable goals.
The grant is typically awarded on a semiannual basis and seeks to fund impactful projects rather than general operations. Funding amounts vary depending on the scope of the proposal, and applicants are asked to provide clear project descriptions and budget outlines. The intent is to help launch new initiatives or expand existing programs that fill vital gaps in community support networks.
Ideal projects may include mental health outreach, prevention programs, services for LGBTQ+ populations, or efforts to reduce stigma and discrimination. The funder is particularly interested in initiatives that show innovation, collaboration, and measurable community benefit.
This opportunity is especially relevant for nonprofits seeking to make a tangible difference in their regions by addressing health and social equity. Whether your organization is focused on wellness, education, or community engagement, this grant could serve as a catalyst to help achieve meaningful, positive change.
If you are located in Washington and working in the area of HIV/AIDS, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.
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