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BSK: Non-BSK Funding Opportunities List – August to October deadlines
We will always promote our Best Starts funding opportunities here on the blog and our website. But we’re also posting a monthly blog series, highlighting funding opportunities from other agencies and organizations that support groups that promote the health and well-being of our babies, children, and young people
Overdose Stigma Reduction and Community Engagement Projects Deadline Aug 19, 2025
Public Health — Seattle & King County is offering funding for community-led projects that tackle the stigma surrounding substance use and overdose in Black, African American, American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN), and other BIPOC communities in South King County. We’re looking for trusted community leaders and organizations rooted in lived experience, community knowledge, and culturally grounded strategies to develop projects that use community trainings, communication campaigns, storytelling, art, healing practices, and other creative or cultural approaches to: Reduce stigma and its harmful impacts, Educate and change narratives about substance use, overdose, and recovery, Promote connection, understanding, and healing, Support overdose prevention and community care. Visit here to learn more details and apply now to help shift stigma and support healing in your community!
New Funding Opportunity: Grants for Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County — Apply by August 22, 2025
The Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County Request for Proposals (RFP) is now open, with applications due by Friday, August 22, 2025, at 2:00 PM (PST). The RFP seeks to fund organizations located in King County’s rural Community Service Areas (CSA). Eligible applicants must provide mental health or substance use services, including but not limited to prevention, treatment, recovery support, peer-based services, and care coordination with a goal of reducing geographic barriers to care.
King Conservation District Regional Food System Grant Program Apply by Mon, Aug 25
Apply now at this link! Details: This grant supports projects that strengthen the local food system in King County and advance climate resilience, food access, and community equity. The King Conservation District invites proposals in these categories: Climate-Smart Agricultural Practices, Produce Quality and Health, Capacity Building for Resiliency. Grant awards range from $25,000 to $100,000, with $440,000 in total funding available. The maximum project period is two years starting in January 2026. For more details, please visit the grant website here, or if you have questions, contact Jessica Saavedra by email at Jessica.Saavedra@kingcd.org or by phone at 425-773-9065.
King County: Family Child Care Facilities Fund
Pre-Application Info Session August 5, 2025, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Info session zoom link available in the RFP application.
Notifications to proceed with full application Aug 15, 2025
This funding opportunity provides home upgrades to support health and safety maintenance, repairs and improvements needed for existing family child care homes. Many family home child care providers operate on tight month-to-month budgets and struggle to remain afloat under economic pressures such as housing costs, stagnant wages, competition from subsidized preschool programs in schools and centers, and low reimbursement rates. FCCFF awards will enable family home child care providers to meet licensing compliance and improve health and safety conditions within their programs.
VOCA By and For Victim Services - Due Tue Sep 2
Funding is available to develop and enhance healing-centered, culturally and community specific support services for BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and unserved individuals who have experienced hurt, harm or crime. Services and activities must be provided by organizations that are operated by and for the community to be served. This application supports the section of the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) State Plan that focuses on programs run by and for communities that have been historically marginalized. Eligibility is restricted to applicants that can demonstrate they are culturally based, directed, and substantially controlled by individuals from the specific BIPOC/unserved population served. Bidder's Conference: For non-profits and community-based organizations: A bidder’s conference will be held July 30, 2025 at 11 a.m. PT. Email Matthew.Flores@commerce.wa.gov by July 29, 2025 to receive a meeting link. For tribal communities: A separate session specifically for tribal bidders will be held Monday, July 30, 2025 at 1 p.m. PT. Attend the July 30 pre-conference for tribal communities (on Zoom)
NW Children’s Foundation Grant Apply by Friday, September 5 @ 11:59 p.m
Apply now at this link! Details: This funding will go toward programs that focus on the prevention, early intervention, and treatment of child abuse, neglect, and trauma. Programs must aim to support children, strengthen families, and empower youth. NW Children’s Foundation prioritizes programs that focus on children, youth, and families who are in the foster care system, and/or experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, abuse, neglect, and other trauma. Grants generally range from $5,000 to $20,000. For more details, please visit the grant website here, or if you have questions, contact NW Children’s Foundation by email at office@nwcf.org.
King County Vital (Familiar Faces) Program Supportive Housing Apply by Sept 5, 2025
Application portal opening soon. Visit the Department of Community & Human Services website for updates. This RFP makes available approximately $428,700 over four years for organizations to operate the supportive housing component of the Vital (also known as the Familiar Faces Intensive Care Management Team), which provides comprehensive and integrated services to adults who need intensive community-based support and may be experiencing homelessness. If you have questions, email Skye Haeffele at shaeffele@kingcounty.gov.
DCHS: RFP for Community Driven Behavioral Health Grants Now Open. Apply by Sept 11!
We are excited to announce that up to $2,120,000 in funding is available from the MIDD Behavioral Health Sales Tax Fund for Community Driven Behavioral Health Grants to provide culturally responsive behavioral health services delivered by small organizations embedded in their community. The RFP seeks to support community-driven approaches that reflect the unique needs, strengths, experiences, and values of the populations served. Priority will be given to proposals that offer alternatives to traditional behavioral health models, particularly those rooted in culturally grounded, community-defined healing practices. Applicant’s Conference: Thursday, August 7, 2025 | 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
King County Housing Finance Program Apply by Sept 16, 2025
Apply now at this link! This RFP will support the acquisition, renovation, and new construction of affordable housing projects to address our region’s housing shortage. Projects are expected to serve a variety of populations including low-income individuals, people with disabilities, and people experiencing homelessness. Eligible applicants include public housing and public development authorities, non-profit organizations, and certified community housing development organizations. Approximately $38,300,000 in capital funding is available in 2025. For more details, please visit the grant website here, or if you have questions, email Leslie Miller at lemiller@kingcounty.gov.
New Funding Opportunity Jurisdictions to Support Siting Crisis Care Centers Apply by Sept 19
King County’s Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) recently announced a new funding opportunity to support jurisdictions interested in potentially hosting a Crisis Care Center to help meet the pressing need for urgent behavioral health care in our communities. A Crisis Care Center is a place anyone can walk in to get urgent care for a wide range of mental health and substance use crises, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Connections Kirkland, the first of five Crisis Care Centers opened last year. King County is now selecting future Crisis Care Center operators and sites in Central (Seattle/Vashon), South, and East Crisis Response Zones (CRZs), plus one center specifically for youth in any CRZ. Funding is set aside to assist jurisdictions in siting activities, including identifying viable sites, assessing feasibility, evaluating local barriers and opportunities, and conducting community engagement. The levy is making these investments to help jurisdictions assess and prepare for potentially siting a Crisis Care Center in their area. This approach is intended to encourage equitable participation across the region.
Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program (CHIP) - Due Fri Sep 26
Commerce is now accepting applications for a new round of Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program (CHIP) grants. Application materials are available on the CHIP webpage. CHIP connects affordable housing projects to utility systems, and can reimburse costs associated with water, sewer and stormwater improvements and waived system development charges. This includes upsizing water and sewer lines to serve increased density, and water and sewer line extensions to serve new affordable housing developments. CHIP is offering a range of funding options to support the development of affordable housing: $55 million for all eligible jurisdictions. $30 million for projects serving low-income households in jurisdictions with 150,000 or fewer residents. Questions? Contact the CHIP Program Manager - Mischa.Venables@commerce.wa.gov
Applications open for affordable homeownership projects - Due Fri Sep 26
The Department of Commerce is soliciting applications for affordable housing projects seeking funding in the 2025 funding cycle for homeownership projects. There is about $70 million available, and the amount of funds awarded depends on the number of applications received and project readiness. The maximum award per project is $6 million for new construction or acquisition with rehabilitation, $4 million for affordability subsidy, and $3 million for down payment assistance. Applications are due by Sept. 26. Final award decisions will be announced in December, with work slated to begin by June 2026. Funding is available for community-based organizations, housing authorities, federally recognized tribes, and local governments for the creation of new housing units, purchase and rehabilitation of new housing units, affordability subsidies, and down payment assistance for low-income households in Washington. Please download and carefully review the Notice of Funding Availability for specific information regarding funding requirements and priorities, the process for submitting an application, and significant dates. Questions? Contact the Homeownership Unit at HOUApplication@commerce.wa.gov.
Support now available for upcoming 2025-27 Early Learning Facilities grants - Opens Mon Sept. 1st and due Fri Oct. 31
Early Learning Facilities (ELF) funding is open to nonprofits, public entities, K-12 schools and districts, tribes and for-profit businesses. The type of eligible applicant depends on the requirements of the current funding round being released as indicated below. Nonprofit and for-profit business applicants must be registered in the State of Washington. All applicants must be able to meet all applicable licensing and certification requirements under specific RCWs and WACs pertaining to the early learning and childcare services proposed in the facilities to which the funding will be applied. To learn more about this grant opportunity and prepare for the application process, please visit the Early Learning Facilities (ELF) page. Resources are available for the 2025-2027 Expansion and Maintenance Competitive Grant. Questions? Contact the Early Learning Facilities Team at EarlyLearningFacilities@Commerce.wa.gov.
Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grants
VA grant funding is now open to community-based organizations helping prevent Veteran suicide locally. Congress has authorized $174 million to be appropriated to carry out the SSG Fox SPGP, a three-year community-based grant program that provides resources to community organizations serving certain Veterans and their families across the country. Organizations can apply for grants worth up to $750,000 and may apply to renew awards from year to year throughout the length of the program.
BSK: Now accepting applications for the Prenatal to Five Innovation Fund RFP – multiple application rounds!
We are excited to share that the Prenatal to Five (P-5) Innovation Fund Request for Proposals (RFP) is now open! P-5 Innovation Funds aim to build up the power of Community-led Innovation to meet the emergent needs of families in King County. King County seeks community leaders to design, develop, test, and build the potential of innovative Anti-racist approaches (e.g. policies, programs, products, media, places, and services) so that ALL babies and children in King County grow up to be happy, healthy, safe, and thriving. Proposals for this funding opportunity are accepted on an open and continuous basis:
Round 1 applications due: May 9, 2025 at 2PM
Round 2 applications due: October 3, 2025 at 2PM
Round 3 applications due: January 23, 2026 at 2PM
Youth Sports Grants Applications are accepted on a rolling basis
All Kids Play provides funding to families and communities who lack the resources to pay for youth sports. Grants are available to qualifying families with kids in grade K-12 and not-for-profit community-based recreational sports organizations in low-income areas on a need and first-come, first served basis as funds are available. Individual grants can be used for registration, equipment and other associated fees for sports classes, recreational leagues, and travel sports. For more details, please visit the grant website here, or if you have questions, please email info@allkidsplay.org. Apply now at this link.
Commerce Clean Energy Federal Grants Assistance
If your organization (non-profit, local government, businesses, and other groups eligible to receive Federal Funds) is looking to apply for Federal funding, please check out Commerce’s Federal Funds Grant Writing Assistance Program. This program is to support both preparation and submission of Federal Grant Applications, specifically ones focused on clean energy. You are invited to complete this Program Design Survey and share your thoughts on how the Federal Funds Grant Writing Assistance Program (FFGWAP) would be most useful to you. The survey should take 7-10 minutes to complete: survey. For more information, please reach out to Sarah Vorpahl (Commerce’s Policy and Program Alignment Manager in the Energy Division) at sarah.vorpahl@commerce.wa.gov
Horizons Foundation of Washington Grants Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Apply now at this link.
Horizons is a private family foundation whose primary purpose is to address social and environmental concerns in Washington State. They award grants to non-profits in three areas: the environment, social services, and arts and culture. Grants are awarded from as low as $1,000 and up, and grants to applicants in the Arts and Direct Emergency Services categories are typically capped at $5,000. For more details, please visit the grant website here, or if you have questions, please email horizonsfoundation1@gmail.com.
Inatai Foundation Connecting, celebrating, and building power together
Funding opportunity for community events that connect, celebrate, and build power together. Range - $2,500 - $5K. Applications Due – At least 60 days before and up to 1 year before a planned event. Inatai Foundation – Sponsorship Grants
Solidaire: Supporting Racial, Gender and Climate Justice
Solidaire’s members move money to the frontlines of social change movements in order to fund urgent needs, support bold and innovative ideas that others may not fund, and help build long-term infrastructure for the movement.
King County: Best Starts For Kids Programs and opportunities including Open Funding Opportunities
The funding calendar shares upcoming funding opportunities beginning in January of 2022 and staggered throughout the year. Please note that we will continually update this calendar as we implement Best Starts for Kids 2.0. We encourage everyone to subscribe to our newsletter and blog to receive notices whenever we post a new funding opportunity.
Social Justice Fund NW Grant Opportunities
Social Justice Fund NW provides essential resources to organizations in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming to strengthen grassroots efforts in the broad-based movement for progressive, systemic social change. Our funding prioritizes organizations that use a community organizing (see below) approach to make lasting change from the bottom up.
Department of Community and Human Services: Funding Opportunities
This page serves as a resource to agencies and individuals contracting with DCHS. There are links to required contract compliance forms, useful information about the contracting process and contact information for staff who can provide technical assistance.