Upcoming - Bank of America Economic Mobility Grant

Funding Opportunity

Economic mobility focused on the needs of the community

Bank of America Charitable Foundation will issue an RFP in May for this grant and applications will be accepted online May 27th - June 21, 2024. Applicants must apply online.

Affordable Housing
The current environment has underscored the importance of safe, decent housing for an individual’s overall well-being, including health, educational success and future employment opportunities. Yet for many, access to affordable housing has become further out of reach while others struggle with the possibility of eviction, foreclosure and homelessness. That’s why we support the efforts of organizations working to preserve and increase access to a mix of affordable housing options as well as other essential assistance.

Examples:

  • Housing development for vulnerable populations through the construction or preservation of affordable single, multi-family, transitional and supportive housing
  • Minority homeownership programs
  • Pathways to stable housing or homeownership through financial habits and stability efforts such as homebuyer education, budgeting, savings, and credit counseling including eviction and foreclosure prevention.
  • Sustainable development efforts creating healthy living environments through energy efficiency upgrades, retrofits, solar and other green building efforts.

Neighborhood Revitalization
Vibrant communities are places where individuals can thrive and succeed and have the opportunity to live and work with safe, decent housing, transportation to jobs, strong business corridors and thriving arts and culture districts. We support local and regional revitalization efforts, taking a holistic approach to building inclusive communities, creating economic opportunity and livable neighborhoods.

Examples:

  • Revitalization, preservation, and stabilization initiatives that engage community stakeholders in building livable communities.
  • Transit-oriented development efforts that connect individuals to jobs, services, schools, and economic opportunity.
  • Community arts and cultural institutions that provide economic opportunity and contribute to the vitality and livability of communities.
  • Assist economic development efforts that help promote healthy commercial corridors (Mainstreet)
  • Resiliency of communities supporting short- and long-term plans to prepare, withstand and recover from extreme weather events and the long-term impacts of climate change.
  • Environmental efforts through the preservation, creation or restoration of open space, parks and community gardens.
  • Supporting organizations/initiatives that bring energy efficiency and renewable energy advances to diverse communities.

Small Business Resiliency
Small Businesses help drive economic mobility and generational wealth and play an important role in the overall health of our nation’s economy. In response to the challenges small business owners face, we’re supporting nonprofits assisting under-resourced entrepreneurs, including women and minority business owners, as they address their short-term needs and help them grow and scale.

Examples:

  • Technical assistance: Support to organizations delivering training to help entrepreneurs start, grow or expand their business.
  • Access to capital: Funding nonprofits that connect entrepreneurs with access to essential growth capital.
  • Supporting incubators and accelerators that provide mentors, resources, and networks entrepreneurs need to launch, fund and grow their businesses
  • Build operational capacity of CDFIs delivering essential growth capital to entrepreneurs

Deadline:
June 21, 2024
Amount:
$5,000-$50,000
Assistance:
Location:

Eligibility:

To be considered for a local grant, your organization:

  • Must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, not classified as a private foundation and not operating through a fiscal agent or sponsor
  • Must be based and serve communities in these markets
  • Must be aligned with our funding priorities of community development, health, jobs and small business resiliency.

The following organizations are not eligible for funding:

  • We do not provide funding to any organization that discriminates based on race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, veteran, or disability status, or espouses hate.
  • Individuals, including those seeking scholarships or fellowship assistance
  • Political, labor, fraternal organizations, or civic clubs
  • Government and municipal agencies and organizations
  • Endowment funds
  • Fiscally sponsored organizations
  • We do not provide general funding to any organization whose purpose is to promote or to discourage the observance or proselytization of religious beliefs. However, we will support such organization’s funding of homeless shelters, soup kitchens or other social service needs. The organization may be asked to provide proof of the community project receiving funding.
  • Individual pre-K-12 schools (private, public, charter, individual school supporting foundations, PTA/PTO organizations)
  • Memorial campaigns
  • While we may sponsor the opportunities below through other funding avenues, these opportunities are ineligible for charitable grants
  • Sports, athletic events, or athletic programs
  • Travel-related events, including student trips or tours
  • Development or production of books, films, videos, or television programs.

Timing:

Applications accepted:  5/27/2024 – 6/21/2024

Cost Share / Match:

Upcoming - Bank of America Economic Mobility Grant

Funding Opportunity

Economic mobility focused on the needs of the community

Bank of America Charitable Foundation will issue an RFP in May for this grant and applications will be accepted online May 27th - June 21, 2024. Applicants must apply online.

Affordable Housing
The current environment has underscored the importance of safe, decent housing for an individual’s overall well-being, including health, educational success and future employment opportunities. Yet for many, access to affordable housing has become further out of reach while others struggle with the possibility of eviction, foreclosure and homelessness. That’s why we support the efforts of organizations working to preserve and increase access to a mix of affordable housing options as well as other essential assistance.

Examples:

  • Housing development for vulnerable populations through the construction or preservation of affordable single, multi-family, transitional and supportive housing
  • Minority homeownership programs
  • Pathways to stable housing or homeownership through financial habits and stability efforts such as homebuyer education, budgeting, savings, and credit counseling including eviction and foreclosure prevention.
  • Sustainable development efforts creating healthy living environments through energy efficiency upgrades, retrofits, solar and other green building efforts.

Neighborhood Revitalization
Vibrant communities are places where individuals can thrive and succeed and have the opportunity to live and work with safe, decent housing, transportation to jobs, strong business corridors and thriving arts and culture districts. We support local and regional revitalization efforts, taking a holistic approach to building inclusive communities, creating economic opportunity and livable neighborhoods.

Examples:

  • Revitalization, preservation, and stabilization initiatives that engage community stakeholders in building livable communities.
  • Transit-oriented development efforts that connect individuals to jobs, services, schools, and economic opportunity.
  • Community arts and cultural institutions that provide economic opportunity and contribute to the vitality and livability of communities.
  • Assist economic development efforts that help promote healthy commercial corridors (Mainstreet)
  • Resiliency of communities supporting short- and long-term plans to prepare, withstand and recover from extreme weather events and the long-term impacts of climate change.
  • Environmental efforts through the preservation, creation or restoration of open space, parks and community gardens.
  • Supporting organizations/initiatives that bring energy efficiency and renewable energy advances to diverse communities.

Small Business Resiliency
Small Businesses help drive economic mobility and generational wealth and play an important role in the overall health of our nation’s economy. In response to the challenges small business owners face, we’re supporting nonprofits assisting under-resourced entrepreneurs, including women and minority business owners, as they address their short-term needs and help them grow and scale.

Examples:

  • Technical assistance: Support to organizations delivering training to help entrepreneurs start, grow or expand their business.
  • Access to capital: Funding nonprofits that connect entrepreneurs with access to essential growth capital.
  • Supporting incubators and accelerators that provide mentors, resources, and networks entrepreneurs need to launch, fund and grow their businesses
  • Build operational capacity of CDFIs delivering essential growth capital to entrepreneurs

Dates:
-
Date:
Jun 21
Time:
Cost:
$5,000-$50,000
Assistance:
Location:

Eligibility:

To be considered for a local grant, your organization:

  • Must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, not classified as a private foundation and not operating through a fiscal agent or sponsor
  • Must be based and serve communities in these markets
  • Must be aligned with our funding priorities of community development, health, jobs and small business resiliency.

The following organizations are not eligible for funding:

  • We do not provide funding to any organization that discriminates based on race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, veteran, or disability status, or espouses hate.
  • Individuals, including those seeking scholarships or fellowship assistance
  • Political, labor, fraternal organizations, or civic clubs
  • Government and municipal agencies and organizations
  • Endowment funds
  • Fiscally sponsored organizations
  • We do not provide general funding to any organization whose purpose is to promote or to discourage the observance or proselytization of religious beliefs. However, we will support such organization’s funding of homeless shelters, soup kitchens or other social service needs. The organization may be asked to provide proof of the community project receiving funding.
  • Individual pre-K-12 schools (private, public, charter, individual school supporting foundations, PTA/PTO organizations)
  • Memorial campaigns
  • While we may sponsor the opportunities below through other funding avenues, these opportunities are ineligible for charitable grants
  • Sports, athletic events, or athletic programs
  • Travel-related events, including student trips or tours
  • Development or production of books, films, videos, or television programs.

Cost Share / Match:

Timing:

Applications accepted:  5/27/2024 – 6/21/2024

Featured Opportunities

HB- 9 Kentucky G.R.A.N.T. Program

Kentucky Government Grant Match Program

The GRANT Program is to be used for eligible recipients to support a local government’s non-federal match requirement when applying for a federal government grant program. Applications are now open and accepted on a rolling basis.

Deadline:
Amount:
Assistance:
Location:
Kentucky IWG Priority Communities

HB- 9 Kentucky G.R.A.N.T. Program

Kentucky Government Grant Match Program

The GRANT Program is to be used for eligible recipients to support a local government’s non-federal match requirement when applying for a federal government grant program. Applications are now open and accepted on a rolling basis.

Date:
Dates:
-
Cost:
Assistance:
Location:
Kentucky IWG Priority Communities

Calendar Year 2022 Disaster Water Grants Program in Kentucky

U.S. Department of Agriculture

The USDA has made $247 million in supplemental grants available nationwide to help communities repair water infrastructure damaged by presidentially declared disasters in calendar year 2022.

Deadline:
Amount:
Assistance:
Location:
Kentucky

Calendar Year 2022 Disaster Water Grants Program in Kentucky

U.S. Department of Agriculture

The USDA has made $247 million in supplemental grants available nationwide to help communities repair water infrastructure damaged by presidentially declared disasters in calendar year 2022.

Date:
Dates:
-
Cost:
Assistance:
Location:
Kentucky

Charles H. Dater Foundation Grant

The Charles H. Dater Foundation, Inc.

The Foundation makes grants to organizations and public agencies in Greater Cincinnati for programs that benefit children in the region in the areas of arts/culture, education, healthcare, social services and other community needs.

Deadline:
Amount:
While some grants have been significant in size, the median grant is $10,000 and the average grant is about $14,000.
Assistance:
Location:
Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties in Kentucky

Charles H. Dater Foundation Grant

The Charles H. Dater Foundation, Inc.

The Foundation makes grants to organizations and public agencies in Greater Cincinnati for programs that benefit children in the region in the areas of arts/culture, education, healthcare, social services and other community needs.

Date:
Dates:
-
Cost:
While some grants have been significant in size, the median grant is $10,000 and the average grant is about $14,000.
Assistance:
Location:
Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties in Kentucky

Appalachian Community Fund Technical Assistance Grants

Technical Assistance Grant

Designed to meet specific technical assistance needs of grassroots organizations working for social change in Appalachia, this program awards grants to help build organizational capacity and train board or staff members in key skills.

Deadline:
Amount:
Varies by project need
Assistance:
Location:

Appalachian Community Fund Technical Assistance Grants

Technical Assistance Grant

Designed to meet specific technical assistance needs of grassroots organizations working for social change in Appalachia, this program awards grants to help build organizational capacity and train board or staff members in key skills.

Date:
Dates:
-
Cost:
Varies by project need
Assistance:
Location:

SEARCH - Special Evaluation Assistance for Rural Communities and Households in Kentucky

US Department of Agriculture

This program helps very small, financially distressed rural communities with predevelopment feasibility studies, design and technical assistance on proposed water and waste disposal projects.

Deadline:
Amount:
Assistance:
Funding and Direct TA
Location:

SEARCH - Special Evaluation Assistance for Rural Communities and Households in Kentucky

US Department of Agriculture

This program helps very small, financially distressed rural communities with predevelopment feasibility studies, design and technical assistance on proposed water and waste disposal projects.

Date:
Dates:
-
Cost:
Assistance:
Funding and Direct TA
Location:

Kentucky Statewide Reserve Fund

State Government Grant, Kentucky Education & Labor Cabinet

The Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) is a federally funded grant program that provides Youth, Adult and Dislocated Worker funding throughout our Commonwealth.

Deadline:
Amount:
Assistance:
Location:

Kentucky Statewide Reserve Fund

State Government Grant, Kentucky Education & Labor Cabinet

The Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) is a federally funded grant program that provides Youth, Adult and Dislocated Worker funding throughout our Commonwealth.

Date:
Dates:
-
Cost:
Assistance:
Location: