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Georgia's Own Foundation

Youth Empowerment Grant

Description

At least 85% of the Foundation’s grants must fall within our mission of empowering local youth. Past grantees have used their funds to promote children’s wellbeing through financial literacy, sports-based youth development, access to healthcare, food, and housing, education, the arts, and more. 

 

Eligible Applicants

Organizations that empower local youth 

 

Award Amount

Range from $200-$5,000, though larger grants have been made through special fundraising events. 

If applying for a grant over $5,000, please submit a Letter of Inquiry to receive an invitation to apply.

 

Cost Sharing

None

 

Deadline

Grant applications received during a given calendar year will be reviewed and decisioned during the first quarter of the 

following year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USDA

Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI)

Description

Qualified private, nonprofit and public (including tribal) intermediary organizations proposing to carry out financial and technical assistance programs will be eligible to receive the funding. The RCDI structure requires the intermediary (grantee) to provide a program of financial and technical assistance to recipients to develop their capacity and ability to undertake projects related to housing, community facilities, or community and economic development. The recipients will, in turn, provide programs that will support their communities (beneficiaries). The Intermediary will be required to provide matching funds in an amount at least equal to the RCDI grant. 

 

Eligible Applicants

  • Must not be debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from participation in USDA programs
  • Qualified private organizations, nonprofit organizations (including faith-based organizations) and public (including Tribal) Intermediary organizations 
  • Nonprofit community-based housing and development organization, 
  • Low-income rural community, or Federally recognized Tribe 

Award Amount

The respective minimum and maximum grant amount per Intermediary are $50,000 and $500,000.

 

Cost Sharing or Matching. Matching funds are required to be provided in an amount that, at a minimum, is equal to the amount of the grant.

Deadline

Electronic submissions: Electronic applications must be submitted via Grants.gov by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on August 7, 2025.

Anticipated Award Date: September 30, 2025.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wealthy Edge .....Unlock Your Funding Active Grant Opportunities

Our curated list of current and competitive funding opportunities and your gateway to the real-time funding you need.

This page features active grants currently open for applications, giving you direct access to resources that can fuel your vision. 

Here, you’ll find grants that are open for applications right now, spanning a variety of sectors and funding priorities. 

Each listing includes key details — eligibility, deadlines, and direct application links — to help you act quickly and strategically. 

From community programs to business growth, research initiatives to nonprofit projects, we’ve got you covered. 

We update this page regularly to ensure you have timely access to the most relevant funding sources — ensuring you never miss a chance to secure the funding your goals deserve. 

 

Explore, apply, and take the next step toward securing the resources your mission deserves. Your next big opportunity could be just one application away.

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Tip of the Month 


Register with your single state authority (SSA) to         become a service provider

Has your agency ever considered becoming a Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) provider?

 

If you're not in Georgia, have you considered becoming a provider with your state's single state authority?

 

There are several advantages—especially if you’re committed to serving individuals with mental health needs, substance use disorders, or intellectual/developmental disabilities.

 

Here are the main benefits:

 

1. Steady Funding & Reimbursement

You can receive Medicaid and state-funded reimbursements for approved services. Payments are linked to established rates, which generates more consistent cash flow.

2. Access to a Large Client Base

DBHDD refers individuals directly to approved providers - giving you an exclusive service pool.

3. Recognition & Credibility

DBHDD or the SSA sets the standard in compliance. Therefore, an approved provider signals compliance with state quality 

standards. This enhances your reputation with clients, referral sources, and funders.

4. Priority in Certain Funding & Contract Opportunities

Approved providers are preferred providers. Often eligibility for DBHDD grants, contracts, and special funding initiatives are reserved for approved providers. Some service contracts are closed to non-DBHDD providers, so approval enlarges service provision and revenue.

5. Networking & Support

Collaboration and not competition. You’ll be part of a statewide network of behavioral health and developmental disability providers. DBHDD and the Georgia Collaborative ASO offers overall support.

6. Long-Term Stability

Behavioral health and disability support services are critical needs—demand remains steady regardless of economic changes. DBHDD contracts are often renewable for providers in good standing.

7. Compliance & Best Practice Guidance

As a provider, you gain access to relevant clinical best practices and state policies & procedures. 

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Let's prepare for these grants that will open up in 9 - 12 months

 

Focus Areas

 

Suicide Prevention - SAMHSA Suicide Prevention Center 

 

Mental Health (General) - CCBHC expansion, state-specific grants, DOJ collaboration programs

 

Substance Abuse / SUD - NIH/NIDA medication research, SAMHSA rural technical assistance

 

Domestic Violence - OVW transitional housing, Georgia DV continuation, federal legal protections intact

Office for Victims of Crime

 

OVC FY25 Emergency and Transitional Pet Shelter and Housing Assistance for Victims of Domestic Violence Program

 

 

 

Description

OVC will provide funding for shelter and transitional housing and other assistance to victims of domestic violence and their companion animals, which under this program means pets, service animals, emotional support animals, and horses.  A majority of domestic violence shelters do not allow pets, and the reasons for this may vary. This grant program will provide funding to enable those shelters that want to expand their programming to house domestic violence victims and their pets.  

 

Eligible Applicants (Miscellaneous)

  • Other

Government

  • Federally recognized Native American tribal governments
  • State governments
  • City or township governments
  • County governments

Additional information

Any other organization that has a documented history of effective work concerning domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, including—a domestic violence and sexual assault victim service provider; a domestic violence and sexual assault coalition; a community-based and culturally specific organization; or any other nonprofit, nongovernmental organization. Any organization that works directly with pets, service animals, emotional support animals, or horses and collaborates with any organization listed above, including—an animal shelter, or an animal welfare organization. Other Units of Local Government: For the purposes of this notice of funding opportunity, other units of local government include towns, boroughs, parishes, villages, or other general purpose political subdivisions of a state.

 

Award Amount

 $3,000,000 Anticipated Number of Awards: Up to 10. Award Ceiling: Up to $500,000  

 

Closing Date

August 20, 2025

Grants.gov Deadline

August 15, 2025

Application JustGrants Deadline

August 20, 2025

Funding Details Review Award Notices Post-Award Requirements Other Information Total Amount To Be Awarded 

 

Anticipated Period of Performance Start Date: October 1, 2025 Anticipated Period of Performance Duration: 36 months 

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