Funding Opportunities for Youth Transition and Success in Florida (USA)
GrantID: 74330
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
This funding opportunity offers multi‑state support for nonprofit organizations, particularly those seeking capital or startup funding for educational, cultural, health, wellness, and youth- or family-oriented programs. With invitation-only eligibility, the program focuses on empowering communities by strengthening local leadership and inspiring philanthropic collaboration. Grants are typically awarded in modest amounts—often tailored to the scope of specific projects—and generally expected to cover a percentage of total project cost.
Applicant organizations must be U.S.‑based public charities with 501(c)(3) status. Projects should demonstrate measurable community impact and financial feasibility, and address needs such as education, health and wellness, cultural enrichment, youth or family programming, or initiatives that build self‑sufficiency and foster character development. Capital expenditures are a priority—dollars may be used for building projects, equipment, or program startup costs—but not for ongoing operating expenses or administrative overhead unless expressly approved. Projects must be ready for implementation, with most funding acting as bridge financing to complete a larger initiative.
The grant is available in most parts of the United States, but access may be limited by region or cycle, and participation is by invitation. Prospective applicants' express interest via a brief inquiry form; those meeting criteria are invited to submit a full proposal. Applications open annually on June 1, with final submissions typically due by August 31. Board decisions are rendered in the fall, and recipients are informed later in the year.
Once awarded, funds must be spent by the following summer, and grant recipients are required to submit a report on outcomes and expenditures. The foundation does not support grantseekers every year; there is often a multi‑year pause between awards. This opportunity is ideal for nonprofits seeking catalytic funding to launch or complete meaningful, community‑oriented capital projects that align with the foundation’s emphasis on health, youth, education, self‑sufficiency, and community well‑being.
Those working in Quality of Life and located in Florida may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.
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