Grants for Nonprofits Advancing Literacy and Career Skills in Florida (USA)
GrantID: 74945
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
There are grant opportunities available primarily for nonprofit organizations serving children and youth in specific regions, including parts of Pennsylvania, Florida, and Rhode Island. These grants are designed to support programs that promote educational development, particularly focusing on improving literacy, workforce readiness, and social-emotional skills among young people.
The grants are typically aimed at organizations that provide structured programs to help students build essential skills needed for academic success and future employment. Eligible applicants are usually tax-exempt nonprofits, with a strong emphasis on those working in areas where many participants come from low-income backgrounds.
Grant amounts for first-time applicants can be up to $25,000, offering meaningful support for new or expanding programs. There are also opportunities for continuing and multi-year funding, generally available to organizations with a history of successful grant management and measurable program outcomes. These longer-term grants help sustain ongoing initiatives and provide stability for organizations that have demonstrated impact over time.
Applications are accepted several times a year, with a preliminary letter of intent required before a full proposal can be submitted. This process helps ensure that funding aligns well with the organization’s goals and the funder’s priorities.
Overall, these grants benefit organizations that are committed to creating positive change in educational outcomes and workforce preparedness for youth in targeted communities. While the primary focus is on nonprofits, the grants support a range of initiatives that foster growth and development in underserved areas.
This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Florida that are actively involved in Sports & Recreation. 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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