Grant Supporting Youth Education and Opportunity Access in Florida (USA)
GrantID: 74621
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: June 30, 2026
Grant Amount High: $250,000
Summary
A funding opportunity is currently available to support organizations working to expand community engagement and advance equitable access to education and youth development. The initiative is particularly focused on strengthening networks and partnerships that promote learning beyond traditional classroom settings. While the grant does not target a specific geographic region, it does show interest in efforts that have national relevance or potential for broad impact within the United States.
This opportunity is open to nonprofit organizations that demonstrate a strong commitment to educational equity, community building, and youth empowerment. Eligible applicants should have a history of working collaboratively with schools, families, and community-based partners to improve outcomes for children and adolescents, particularly those from underserved backgrounds.
The grant amount awarded for this opportunity is $250,000, supporting multi-year efforts that focus on building infrastructure, capacity, or policy alignment to support out-of-school learning and broader educational ecosystems. Funds may be used for program development, research, advocacy, coordination efforts, or strategic planning, depending on the scope and objectives of the proposed work.
This opportunity is well-suited to organizations with a systems-level approach, especially those looking to influence public policy, strengthen partnerships, or innovate within the educational landscape. Proposals that center youth voices, data-informed strategies, and equity-driven goals may receive stronger consideration.
In summary, this grant offers a substantial opportunity for nonprofits engaged in youth development and education reform to amplify their efforts, strengthen networks, and support sustainable change. By investing in initiatives that reach beyond the classroom, this funding seeks to support environments where all young people can thrive.
Those working in Income Security & Social Services 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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