
The National Forest Foundation’s Collaborative Capacity Program financial awards provide resources to support collaborative activities that increase wildfire resilience, recreation opportunities, forest health, and rural economies. Eligible efforts must describe how investments in collaboration will support a long-term strategy for achieving stewardship outcomes and how these outcomes benefit National Forest System lands.
Complete and eligibility quiz online. If eligible instructions will be emailed to you for completing grant application. For questions about eligibility, proposal scope, or the application process, contact Rebecca Brickner at collabcapacity@nationalforests.org or 205-659-7822.
Geography: Proposals will be accepted from throughout the United States where there can be benefit to National Forest System lands.
Eligible Applicants: Federally recognized Tribal governments and Tribal organizations, nonprofit organizations, local government entities, colleges and universities. If your organization or collaborative group does not meet this requirement, it may utilize an eligible fiscal sponsor.
Activities funded in this round will begin in late 2025 and may run for 12 months (through late 2026), 18 months (through mid-2027), or 24 months (through late2027). An informational Webinar will be held Wednesday, June 25, 2025, from 1:00-2:00 pm (MDT).
The National Forest Foundation’s Collaborative Capacity Program financial awards provide resources to support collaborative activities that increase wildfire resilience, recreation opportunities, forest health, and rural economies. Eligible efforts must describe how investments in collaboration will support a long-term strategy for achieving stewardship outcomes and how these outcomes benefit National Forest System lands.
Complete and eligibility quiz online. If eligible instructions will be emailed to you for completing grant application. For questions about eligibility, proposal scope, or the application process, contact Rebecca Brickner at collabcapacity@nationalforests.org or 205-659-7822.
Geography: Proposals will be accepted from throughout the United States where there can be benefit to National Forest System lands.
Eligible Applicants: Federally recognized Tribal governments and Tribal organizations, nonprofit organizations, local government entities, colleges and universities. If your organization or collaborative group does not meet this requirement, it may utilize an eligible fiscal sponsor.
Activities funded in this round will begin in late 2025 and may run for 12 months (through late 2026), 18 months (through mid-2027), or 24 months (through late2027). An informational Webinar will be held Wednesday, June 25, 2025, from 1:00-2:00 pm (MDT).
Funding will help communities and regions devise and implement long-term economic recovery strategies through a variety of projects to address economic challenges in areas where a Presidential declaration of a major disaster was issued in 2023 and 2024.
Funding will help communities and regions devise and implement long-term economic recovery strategies through a variety of projects to address economic challenges in areas where a Presidential declaration of a major disaster was issued in 2023 and 2024.
Supports the efforts of nonprofit organizations to build vibrant communities that offer stable jobs, homes, and communities connected through culture, recreation, and play.
Supports the efforts of nonprofit organizations to build vibrant communities that offer stable jobs, homes, and communities connected through culture, recreation, and play.
The GRANT Program is available for eligible recipients to support the local match requirement when applying for a federal government grant. Applications open June 1, 2024 and will continue on a rolling monthly basis thereafter until funds expire.
The GRANT Program is available for eligible recipients to support the local match requirement when applying for a federal government grant. Applications open June 1, 2024 and will continue on a rolling monthly basis thereafter until funds expire.
AKC Pet Disaster Relief helps local Emergency Management Teams provide emergency pet sheltering in preparation for, or in response to, a disaster! They help coordinate funds to donate a mobile AKC Pet Disaster Relief Unit to communities in need.
AKC Pet Disaster Relief helps local Emergency Management Teams provide emergency pet sheltering in preparation for, or in response to, a disaster! They help coordinate funds to donate a mobile AKC Pet Disaster Relief Unit to communities in need.
The mission of the Folke H. Peterson Foundation is to prevent cruelty to animals and to benefit and improve the quality of life for animals.
The mission of the Folke H. Peterson Foundation is to prevent cruelty to animals and to benefit and improve the quality of life for animals.
South Arts’ mission is advancing Southern vitality through the arts, and this program addresses a strategic goal to cultivate and strengthen deep, cross-sector partnerships that are artist and community centered. This year's focus is The Arts & Health and Wellness.
South Arts’ mission is advancing Southern vitality through the arts, and this program addresses a strategic goal to cultivate and strengthen deep, cross-sector partnerships that are artist and community centered. This year's focus is The Arts & Health and Wellness.