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All residency programs shall incorporate the following strategies into their programs:      1.      Providing training sites in medically underserved multi-cultural communities, lower socioeconomic neighborhoods, or rural communities, and preparing primary care physicians for service in such neighborhoods and communities.  2.      Establishing procedures to identify, recruit, and match primary care residents who possess characteristics which would suggest a predisposition to practice in areas of","est_text":"Dependant on number of submissions received, application process, etc.","award_floor":0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0,"typical_award":0,"applicant_types":["Business; Nonprofit; Public Agency"],"eligibility_desc":"Eligible applicants provide graduate medical education training in the state of California. See the Eligibility criteria for more information..."},"source":"ca_portal","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":49,"open_date":null,"source_id":"CA-161961","term_hits":"-residency","close_date":"2026-08-03","opp_number":"","opp_status":"active","source_url":"https://hcai.ca.gov/workforce/financial-assistance/grants/song-brown/primary-care-residency-pcr-grant/","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Award size not published"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'underserved' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Department of Health Care Access and Information","triage_score":-3,"matched_terms":["underserved[CA]"]},{"title":"Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evaluation Grants","detail":{"desc":"OPA plans to solicit applications for projects to carry out evaluations of teen pregnancy prevention (TPP) approaches that would make significant contributions to preventing teen pregnancy. OPA intends to make available an estimated $2.2 million for up to nine (9) grant awards for a period of up to three (3) years.  OPA will consider evaluation projects that explore new questions in teen pregnancy prevention that improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of these programs and services. These grants are for projects that can be conducted within two to three years, such as secondary data analyses or research using existing program and evaluation data, research, or administrative data.","agency":"Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health","num_awards":9.0,"award_floor":150000.0,"est_funding":2200000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":1100000.0,"contact_email":"Callie.Koesters@hhs.gov","typical_award":244444.44444444444,"applicant_types":["Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","State governments","Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","Small businesses","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","Independent school districts","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","City or township governments","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","County governments","Private institutions of higher education","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Special district governments","For profit organizations other than small businesses"],"eligibility_desc":"Any public or private nonprofit entity is eligible to apply. For-profit entities are also eligible to apply."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":49,"open_date":"2026-07-02","source_id":"362542","term_hits":"+prevention","close_date":"2026-08-05","opp_number":"PA-PHE-26-001","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362542","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["ok","Scale fits — ~$244k/award for a $250k org"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'prevention' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health","triage_score":7,"matched_terms":["underserved[HL]","well-being[HL]","prevention[HL]","resilience[HL]","maternal[HL]"]},{"title":"Kinship Navigator Programs: Evaluations","detail":{"desc":"The purpose of this funding opportunity is to support the implementation and rigorous evaluation of existing Kinship Navigator Programs (KNPs). The goal is to increase the number of programs that qualify for federal Title IV-E Kinship Navigator funding by building strong evidence of improved outcomes for kinship caregivers and the children in their care. Strengthening the evidence base will position more programs for review by the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse. This opportunity is intended for states and tribal communities that are not currently operating a Title IV-E Kinship Navigator Program.To achieve this goal, projects will focus on the following objectives: Administering","agency":"Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB","num_awards":8.0,"award_floor":400000.0,"est_funding":4800000.0,"cost_sharing":true,"award_ceiling":600000.0,"contact_email":"cb@grantreview.org","typical_award":600000.0,"applicant_types":["Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","Special district governments","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","City or township governments","Independent school districts","Private institutions of higher education","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","For profit organizations other than small businesses","State governments","County governments","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education","Small businesses","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)"],"eligibility_desc":"If the applicant is not the title IV-E agency, it shall provide a letter of commitment from the title IV-E child welfare agency to implement the title IV-E Kinship Navigator program that meets the Clearinghouse&quot;s requirements of being rated as either a promising, supported, or well-supported practice criteria upon the completion of the three-year project period. Applications from individuals (including sole proprietorships) and foreign entities are not eligible and will be disqualified from the merit review and funding under this funding opportunity."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":49,"open_date":"2026-07-08","source_id":"361914","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-07","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACF-ACYF-CF-0004","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361914","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["ok","Scale fits — ~$600k/award for a $250k org"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'prevention' — capped below Possible"],["warn","Cost-sharing / match required"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB","triage_score":8,"matched_terms":["community health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","underserved[ISS]","health equity[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","well-being[ISS]","prevention[ISS]","gender[ISS]","community-based[ISS]"]},{"title":"Environmental Regulatory Enhancement","detail":{"desc":"The Administration for Native Americans announces the availability of Fiscal Year 2026 funds for community-based projects for the Environmental Regulatory Enhancement (ERE) program. The ERE program provides funding for the costs of planning, developing, and implementing programs designed to improve the capability of tribal governing bodies to regulate environmental quality pursuant to federal and tribal environmental laws.","agency":"Administration for Children and Families - ANA","num_awards":4.0,"award_floor":100000.0,"est_funding":2000000.0,"cost_sharing":true,"award_ceiling":900000.0,"contact_email":"Carmelia.Strickland@acf.hhs.gov","typical_award":500000.0,"applicant_types":["Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)"],"eligibility_desc":"Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. &sect;2991b and 45 CFR &sect;1336.33, eligible applicants under this announcement are:Federally-recognized Indian tribes, as recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA); Incorporated non-federally recognized tribes; Incorporated state-recognized Indian tribes; Non-profit Alaska Native community entities or tribal governing bodies (Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) or traditional councils) as recognized by the BIA; Non-profit Alaska Native Regional Associations and/or Corporations with village specific projects; Other tribal or village organizations or consortia of Indi"},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":49,"open_date":"2026-07-08","source_id":"361744","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-07","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACF-ANA-NR-0115","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361744","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["ok","Scale fits — ~$500k/award for a $250k org"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'community-based' — capped below Possible"],["warn","Cost-sharing / match required"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Children and Families - ANA","triage_score":7,"matched_terms":["mental health[ISS]","underserved[ISS]","health equity[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","well-being[ISS]","gender[ISS]","disparities[ISS]","community-based[ISS]"]},{"title":"Kinship Navigator Programs: Replication and Tribal Adaptation&#8203;&#8203;","detail":{"desc":"The goal of this funding opportunity is to increase the number of state and tribal child welfare agencies that replicate and implement an evidence-based Kinship Navigator Program (KNP) rated as promising, supported, or well-supported by the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse. Tribal child welfare agencies may replicate one of the approved models and adapt program manuals as needed to align with tribal policies, practices, and culture, while maintaining the model\"s core components; tribal consortia are encouraged to apply. Priority will be given to agencies that do not currently operate a Title IV-E Kinship Navigator Program as defined in Section 427(a)(1) of the Social Security Act","agency":"Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB","num_awards":10.0,"award_floor":400000.0,"est_funding":5000000.0,"cost_sharing":true,"award_ceiling":500000.0,"contact_email":"cb@grantreview.org","typical_award":500000.0,"applicant_types":["Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education","Independent school districts","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","State governments","Private institutions of higher education","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","City or township governments","Small businesses","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","County governments","For profit organizations other than small businesses","Special district governments"],"eligibility_desc":"If the applicant is not the title IV-E agency, it should partner with a title IV-E agency.  Applications from individuals (including sole proprietorships) and foreign entities are not eligible and will be disqualified from the merit review and funding under this funding opportunity."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":49,"open_date":"2026-07-08","source_id":"361961","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-07","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACF-ACYF-CF-0005","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361961","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["ok","Scale fits — ~$500k/award for a $250k org"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'prevention' — capped below Possible"],["warn","Cost-sharing / match required"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB","triage_score":7,"matched_terms":["mental health[ISS]","underserved[ISS]","health equity[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","well-being[ISS]","prevention[ISS]","gender[ISS]","community-based[ISS]"]},{"title":"Department of Defense HIV/AIDS Prevention Program","detail":{"desc":"ATTENTION: This announcement will be revised regularly to incorporate country specific narratives (Attachment 1 of the announcement) with information vital to the content of application. Potential applicants interested in applying to this announcement should click 'Subscribe' to be notified of future revisions.  DoD HIV/AID Prevention Program's (DHAPP) objective, through the PEPFAR program, is to save lives, prevent HIV infections, and accelerate progress toward achieving HIV/AIDS epidemic control and to support the development of interventions and programs in military health systems that address these issues. DHAPP works with militaries of foreign countries to devise plans based on the foll","agency":"Christopher  Meinberg\nGrantor","num_awards":10.0,"award_floor":0.0,"est_funding":0.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0.0,"contact_email":"ebony.s.simmons.civ@health.mil","typical_award":0,"applicant_types":["Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\""],"eligibility_desc":""},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":49,"open_date":"2022-09-19","source_id":"343653","term_hits":"+prevention","close_date":"2027-09-18","opp_number":"W81XWH-22-DHAPP","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/343653","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Award size not published"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'prevention' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA","triage_score":8,"matched_terms":["arts[HL]","women[HL]","behavioral health[HL]","prevention[HL]","maternal[HL]","community-based[HL]"]},{"title":"Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) Planning, Development, and Implementation Grant","detail":{"desc":"The purpose of this program is to develop and establish new Community Behavioral Health Clinics to address gaps in behavioral health services and improve the wellbeing of persons with mental health and substance use disorders.","agency":"Maria Aspiazu\nDigital Media Branch Chief","num_awards":94.0,"award_floor":0.0,"est_funding":94000000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":1000000.0,"contact_email":"NOFOBudget.CMHS@samhsa.hhs.gov","typical_award":1000000.0,"applicant_types":["Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)"],"eligibility_desc":"Eligibility is statutorily limited to community-based behavioral health non-profit organizations; organizations that are either (a) part of a local government behavioral health authority; or (b) operated under the authority of the Indian Health Service, an Indian tribe, or tribal organization; or (c) an Urban Indian Organization pursuant to a grant or contract with the Indian Health Service under Title V of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.)."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":40,"open_date":"2026-06-17","source_id":"360977","term_hits":"+behavioral health","close_date":"2026-08-17","opp_number":"SM-26-014","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360977","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — applicant type incl. nonprofit/other"],["warn","Large — ~$1.0M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["ok","Mission match: mental health, behavioral health"]],"funder_name":"Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis","triage_score":6,"matched_terms":["community health[HL]","mental health[HL]","behavioral health[HL]","well-being[HL]"]},{"title":"Health Equity Data Access Program (HEDAP)","detail":{"desc":"","agency":null,"num_awards":0.0,"award_floor":0.0,"est_funding":0.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0.0,"contact_email":null,"typical_award":0,"applicant_types":[],"eligibility_desc":""},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":38,"open_date":"2024-07-25","source_id":"355646","term_hits":"+health equity +equity","close_date":null,"opp_number":"CMS-2L2-25-001","opp_status":"forecasted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/355646","fit_reasons":[["warn","Eligibility unclear — read applicant types"],["warn","Award size not published"],["warn","Applicant types unpublished - but search was pre-filtered by your eligibility codes; verify in NOFO"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'health equity' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services","triage_score":9,"matched_terms":["community health[HL]","underserved[HL]","health equity[HL]","creative[HL]","behavioral health[HL]","disparities[HL]"]},{"title":"Regional Pediatric Prevention Network","detail":{"desc":"The purpose of this program is to support a Regional Pediatric Prevention Network (RPPN). The RPPN strengthens local and regional capacity to care for children during disasters and emergencies through community partnerships, coordinated pediatric preparedness, and dissemination of research-informed pediatric disaster care. The RPPN will include at least 10 children\"s hospitals, or their university pediatric partners, funded through two primary awards. It will also include community partners working with these hospitals. Each of the 10 Children\"s Hospital centers will advance pediatric emergency and disaster preparedness at the local, regional, and national levels, including for children with","agency":"Health Resources and Services Administration","num_awards":2.0,"award_floor":0.0,"est_funding":22500000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":11250000.0,"contact_email":"mchbdcafh@hrsa.gov","typical_award":11250000.0,"applicant_types":["Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\"","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)"],"eligibility_desc":"Eligible applicants include children's hospitals (centers) as defined by 42 U.S.C. &sect; 256e (Section 340E of the PHS Act, as added by P.L. 106-129) or their affiliated university pediatric partners. You will demonstrate eligibility according to 42 U.S.C. &sect; 256e (Section 340E of the PHS Act, as added by P.L. 106-129)."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":35,"open_date":"2026-06-17","source_id":"361527","term_hits":"+prevention","close_date":"2026-07-17","opp_number":"HRSA-26-070","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361527","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$11.2M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'prevention' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Health Resources and Services Administration","triage_score":10,"matched_terms":["community health[HL]","behavioral health[HL]","prevention[HL]","trauma[HL]","resilience[HL]","maternal[HL]","gender[HL]","community-based[HL]"]},{"title":"Reducing the burden of parasitic infections in the United States through evidence-based prevention and control activities.","detail":{"desc":"Reducing the burden of parasitic infections in the United States through evidence-based prevention and control activities.","agency":"Centers for Disease Control - NCEZID","num_awards":11.0,"award_floor":250000.0,"est_funding":23750000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":1250000.0,"contact_email":"qhi2@cdc.gov","typical_award":2159090.909090909,"applicant_types":["Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","Small businesses","State governments","City or township governments","County governments","Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\"","For profit organizations other than small businesses","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Special district governments","Private institutions of higher education","Independent school districts","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education"],"eligibility_desc":"Bona fide agents applying on behalf of state, territorial, local, and tribal government organizations."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":35,"open_date":"2026-06-17","source_id":"360957","term_hits":"+prevention","close_date":"2026-07-17","opp_number":"CDC-RFA-CK-26-0221","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360957","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$2.2M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'prevention' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Centers for Disease Control - NCEZID","triage_score":7,"matched_terms":["underserved[HL]","prevention[HL]","maternal[HL]","gender[HL]","community-based[HL]"]},{"title":"Protecting Women and Girls through Founding and Replication of Existing Long-Term Safe Homes","detail":{"desc":"The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) Office on Women's Health (OWH) announces the anticipated availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 grants under the authority of section 229 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act (42 U.S.C. § 237a) and section 1703(a) of the PHS Act (42 U.S.C. § 300u-2(a)). Those grants are funded through the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026.This notice solicits applications for initiatives that seek to address sexual violence by founding or replicating new safe homes for sexually exploited and/or abused women or girls. These safe homes must provide longer-term housing f","agency":"Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health","num_awards":2.0,"award_floor":500000.0,"est_funding":1900000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":1900000.0,"contact_email":"Margaret.Snyder@hhs.gov","typical_award":950000.0,"applicant_types":["County governments","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","City or township governments","State governments","For profit organizations other than small businesses","Private institutions of higher education","Independent school districts","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education","Special district governments"],"eligibility_desc":""},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":35,"open_date":"2026-06-18","source_id":"362878","term_hits":"+women","close_date":"2026-07-20","opp_number":"WH-AST-26-002","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362878","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$950k/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'women' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health","triage_score":11,"matched_terms":["community health[HL]","wellness[HL]","healing[HL]","women[HL]","behavioral health[HL]","psychological[HL]","well-being[HL]","trauma[HL]","community-based[HL]"]},{"title":"Protecting and Rehabilitating Sexually Exploited Women and Girls Through Long-Term Safe Homes","detail":{"desc":"The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) Office on Women's Health (OWH) announces the anticipated availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 grants under the authority of section 229 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act (42 U.S.C. § 237a) and section 1703(a) of the PHS Act (42 U.S.C. § 300u-2(a)). Those grants are funded through the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026.This notice solicits applications for initiatives that seek to address sexual violence by providing safe homes for sexually exploited and/or abused women or girls. These safe homes must provide longer-term housing for months or years","agency":"Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health","num_awards":4.0,"award_floor":1000000.0,"est_funding":7600000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":2000000.0,"contact_email":"Margaret.Snyder@hhs.gov","typical_award":1900000.0,"applicant_types":["Special district governments","State governments","Independent school districts","Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","Private institutions of higher education","For profit organizations other than small businesses","City or township governments","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","County governments"],"eligibility_desc":"Nonprofit organizations may be required to provide evidence of tax-exempt status. When projects involve the collaborative efforts of more than one organization or require the use of services or facilities not under the direct control of the applicant, written assurances of specific support or agreements may be required from the affected parties."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":35,"open_date":"2026-06-18","source_id":"362875","term_hits":"+women","close_date":"2026-07-20","opp_number":"WH-AST-26-001","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362875","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$1.9M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'women' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health","triage_score":10,"matched_terms":["wellness[HL]","healing[HL]","women[HL]","behavioral health[HL]","psychological[HL]","well-being[HL]","trauma[HL]","community-based[HL]"]},{"title":"Replicating Effective Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) Programs","detail":{"desc":"The Office of Population Affairs (OPA) announces the anticipated availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 grants under the authority of Division B, Title II of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 (Public Law 119-75).This notice solicits applications for projects that provide medically accurate and age-appropriate programs that reduce teen pregnancy and advance adolescent health by strengthening body literacy, informed consent, and optimal health through the replication of effective teen pregnancy prevention (TPP) programs. Effective TPP programs are those programs that have been proven effective through rigorous evaluation to reduce teenage pregnancy, behavioral risk factors und","agency":"Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health","num_awards":52.0,"award_floor":900000.0,"est_funding":63400000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":2000000.0,"contact_email":"Jaclyn.Ruiz@hhs.gov","typical_award":1219230.7692307692,"applicant_types":["City or township governments","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","State governments","Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","Independent school districts","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Special district governments","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education","Private institutions of higher education","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","County governments"],"eligibility_desc":"For-profit organizations, including small businesses"},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":35,"open_date":"2026-06-23","source_id":"362915","term_hits":"+prevention","close_date":"2026-07-23","opp_number":"AH-TP1-26-001","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362915","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$1.2M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'prevention' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health","triage_score":10,"matched_terms":["women[HL]","underserved[HL]","behavioral health[HL]","psychological[HL]","well-being[HL]","prevention[HL]","resilience[HL]","maternal[HL]"]},{"title":"Expanding Financial Literacy and Empowerment: Increasing Awareness and Use of ABLE Accounts for Americans with Disabilities","detail":{"desc":"This grant is funded under the Projects of National Significance (PNS) authorized by the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act. Its purpose is to increase awareness, access, and use of ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts so that individuals with disabilities have the resources needed to better support their health and economic well-being and improve their economic security and mobility. Since 2015, the ABLE Act has authorized states and territories to establish tax-advantaged programs—ABLE accounts—that allow individuals with disabilities to save and invest money. These accounts may be used for qualified disability expenses, including education, food, ho","agency":"Administration for Community Living","num_awards":1.0,"award_floor":1000000.0,"est_funding":1500000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":1500000.0,"contact_email":"David.Jones@acl.hhs.gov","typical_award":1500000.0,"applicant_types":["Independent school districts","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","County governments","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","City or township governments","Private institutions of higher education","Special district governments","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","State governments","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education"],"eligibility_desc":"SEC. 162. of the DD Act of 2000 states that &quot;The Secretary shall award grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to public or private nonprofit entities for projects of national significance relating to individuals with developmental disabilities to carry  out activities described in section 161(2).&quot; Foreign entities are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":35,"open_date":"2026-06-22","source_id":"361403","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-03","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACL-AOD-DFLA-0025","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361403","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$1.5M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'well-being' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Community Living","triage_score":9,"matched_terms":["community health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","underserved[ISS]","health equity[ISS]","creative[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","well-being[ISS]","resilience[ISS]","disparities[ISS]","community-based[ISS]"]},{"title":"Native American Language Preservation and Maintenance","detail":{"desc":"The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) will be soliciting applications for the Native American Language Preservation and Maintenance program. This program funds for projects to support assessments of the status of native languages in established communities. In addition, it funds planning, designing, restoration, and implementing of native language curriculum and education projects to support a community's language preservation goals. Native American communities include American Indian tribes (federally-recognized and non-federally recognized), Native Hawaiians, Alaskan Natives, and Native American Pacific Islanders.","agency":"Administration for Children and Families - ANA","num_awards":12.0,"award_floor":100000.0,"est_funding":10000000.0,"cost_sharing":true,"award_ceiling":900000.0,"contact_email":"Carmelia.Strickland@acf.hhs.gov","typical_award":833333.3333333334,"applicant_types":["Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education"],"eligibility_desc":"Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. &sect;2991b-3 and 45 CFR &sect;1336.33, eligible applicants under this funding opportunity are: Federally recognized Indian tribes, as recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA); Incorporated non-federally recognized tribes; Incorporated state-recognized Indian tribes; Consortia of Indian tribes; Incorporated non-profit multi-purpose community-based Indian organizations (Including Urban Indian Organizations as defined by 25 U.S.C. &sect; 1603(29)); Urban Indian Centers; Native Community Development Financial Institutions (Native CDFIs); Alaska Native villages as def"},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":35,"open_date":"2026-07-08","source_id":"361743","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-07","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACF-ANA-NL-0117","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361743","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"],["warn","Cost-sharing / match required"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Children and Families - ANA","triage_score":7,"matched_terms":["community health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","underserved[ISS]","health equity[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","well-being[ISS]","gender[ISS]","community-based[ISS]"]},{"desc":"The Transformative Climate Communities Program furthers the purposes of AB 32 (Nunez, 2006) and AB 2722 (Burke, 2016) by funding projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) through the development and implementation of neighborhood-level transformative climate community plans that include multiple coordinated GHG emissions reduction projects that provide local economic, environmental, and health benefits to disadvantaged communities. The Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) Program, established by AB 2722 (Burke, 2016), invests in community-led climate resilience projects in the state’s most overburdened communities. The program objectives are to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ","title":"Transformative Climate Communities Round 6 PLANNING Grant (FY 25-26)","detail":{"desc":"The Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) Program, established by AB 2722 (Burke, 2016), invests in community-led climate resilience projects in the state’s most overburdened communities. The program objectives are to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve public health and the environment, and support economic opportunity and shared prosperity.  The Planning Grants intend to support planning activities to prepare prepare low-income, disadvantaged, and Tribal communities for future implementation of programs aligned with TCC Program Objectives. Planning activities should address community priorities and directly benefit these communities.   TCC Implementation Grants and Project Developm","est_text":"$300,000","award_floor":0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0,"typical_award":0,"applicant_types":["Business; Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government"],"eligibility_desc":"Eligible Lead Applicants may be: California Native American Tribes, Tribally-owned nonprofits, IRC 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organizations, public agencies, local agencies, special districts, joint powers authorities, public utilities, local publicly owned utilities, or mutual water companies."},"source":"ca_portal","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":35,"open_date":null,"source_id":"CA-173037","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-09-30","opp_number":"","opp_status":"active","source_url":"https://sgc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/20260414-TCC-R6FinalGuidelines-Draft.pdf","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Award size not published"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"Strategic Growth Council","triage_score":1,"matched_terms":["community health[CA]","health equity[CA]"]},{"desc":"The TCC Program furthers the purposes of AB 32 (Nunez, 2006) and AB 2722 (Burke, 2016) by funding projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) through the development and implementation of neighborhood-level transformative climate community plans that include multiple coordinated GHG emissions reduction projects that provide local economic, environmental, and health benefits to disadvantaged communities. 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TCC Implementation Grants fund neighborhood-scale applications that include multiple, coordinated projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and ","est_text":"Dependant on number of submissions received, application process, etc.","award_floor":0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0,"typical_award":0,"applicant_types":["Business; Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government"],"eligibility_desc":"Eligible Lead Applicants may be: California Native American Tribes, Tribally-owned nonprofits, IRC 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organizations, public agencies, local agencies, special districts, joint powers authorities, public utilities, local publicly owned utilities, or mutual water companies."},"source":"ca_portal","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":35,"open_date":null,"source_id":"CA-173241","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-09-30","opp_number":"","opp_status":"active","source_url":"https://sgc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/20260414-TCC-R6FinalGuidelines-Draft.pdf","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Award size not published"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"Strategic Growth Council","triage_score":1,"matched_terms":["community health[CA]","health equity[CA]"]},{"desc":"Priorities for RMC LLAR Prop 68:  Develop urban recreation projects and habitat protection or restoration projects,Provide workforce development opportunities,Expand access to diverse populations,Secured matching funds  RMC’s LLAR Grants are specific to the Lower LA River corridor, considered within 1.5 miles of the main stem or tributary of the Lower LA River. Projects should be consistent with the Lower LA River Revitalization Plan.    Lower Los Angeles River:  The Lower Los Angeles River program area encompasses 1.5 miles on each side of the river’s lower 19-miles, from the City of Vernon to the City of Long Beach. The Lower Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan (LLARRP) describes opportu","title":"Proposition 68 LLAR Severely Disadvantaged Communities","detail":{"desc":"Lower Los Angeles River:  The Lower Los Angeles River program area encompasses 1.5 miles on each side of the river’s lower 19-miles, from the City of Vernon to the City of Long Beach. The Lower Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan (LLARRP) describes opportunities for improving the environment of the Lower Los Angeles River. The plan was developed through a watershed-based, equitable, community-driven process and it identified 155 potential multi-benefit projects that would improve community economics, health, and equity; the public realm; and water and the environment along and in the vicinity of the river. 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Ecosystems and watershed protection and restoration projects  2. Expand access to diverse populations  3. High-need project implementation  4. Implementation of projects congruent with the Lower LA River Revitalization Plan In certain years, the annual state budget has allocated General Funds directly to the RMC. These funds have been incorporated into the Non-Bond Priority Grant Program. The major funding priorities are described below.  Lower LA River:  The Lower Los Angeles River program area encompasses 1.5 miles on each side of the river’s lower 19-miles , from the City of Vernon to the City of Long Beach. The Lower Los Angeles River Revital","title":"RMC Lower LA River Grant Program","detail":{"desc":"In certain years, the annual state budget has allocated General Funds directly to the RMC. These funds have been incorporated into the Non-Bond Priority Grant Program. The major funding priorities are described below.  Lower LA River:  The Lower Los Angeles River program area encompasses 1.5 miles on each side of the river’s lower 19-miles , from the City of Vernon to the City of Long Beach. The Lower Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan(LLARRP) describes opportunities for improving the environment of the Lower Los Angeles River. The plan was developed through a watershed-based, equitable, community-driven process and it identified 155 potential multi-benefit projects that would improve com","est_text":"Between $50,000 and $2,000,000","award_floor":0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0,"typical_award":0,"applicant_types":["Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government"],"eligibility_desc":"Eligible applicants for projects located within the boundaries of the RMC are:  State agencies  Federal agencies  Tribal entities recognized on the current US Federal Register or the Native American Heritage Commission as a California Native American tribe  Local public agencies, including:  City or county  Water districts  School districts  Certified local conservation corps  Non-profit organizat"},"source":"ca_portal","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":35,"open_date":null,"source_id":"CA-79610","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":null,"opp_number":"LLAR GF","opp_status":"active","source_url":"https://rmc.ca.gov/grants/","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Award size not published"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy","triage_score":1,"matched_terms":["community health[CA]","health equity[CA]"]},{"desc":"Priorities for RMC Prop 68 Grant Funding:  1. 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The Lower Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan (LLARRP) describes opportunities for improving the environment of the Lower Los Angeles River. The plan was developed through a watershed-based, equitable, community-driven process and it identified 155 potential multi-benefit projects that would improve community economics, health, and equity; the public realm; and water and the environment along and in the vicinity of the river. The Plan has been incorporated into the watershed (LLARRP) describes opportunities f","est_text":"Between $10,000 and $2,000,000","award_floor":0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0,"typical_award":0,"applicant_types":["Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government"],"eligibility_desc":"Eligible Applicants Include:  State agencies  Federal agencies  Tribal entities recognized on the current US Federal Register or the Native American Heritage Commission as a California Native American tribe  Local public agencies, including:  City or county  Water districts  School districts  Certified local conservation corps  Non-profit organizations with a 501(c)(3) designation  Joint Powers Au"},"source":"ca_portal","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":35,"open_date":null,"source_id":"CA-79595","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":null,"opp_number":"Prop 68 LLAR","opp_status":"active","source_url":"https://rmc.ca.gov/grants/","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Award size not published"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy","triage_score":1,"matched_terms":["community health[CA]","health equity[CA]"]},{"title":"Centers for Independent Living Competition - Guam","detail":{"desc":"ACL intends to award funds for the establishment of one (1) center for independent living in Guam to provide, expand and improve the provision of independent living services and support the network of centers for independent living. At a minimum, centers funded by the program are required to provide the following core services:  information and referral; independent living skills training; peer counseling; individual and systems advocacy; and services that facilitate transition from nursing homes and other institutions to the community, assistance to those at risk of entering institutions and facilitate the transition of youth to postsecondary life. The estimated total funding amount to be a","agency":"Administration for Community Living","num_awards":1.0,"award_floor":123654.0,"est_funding":247308.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":123654.0,"contact_email":"peter.nye@acl.hhs.gov","typical_award":247308.0,"applicant_types":["Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education"],"eligibility_desc":"25 (Others (see text field entitled &quot;Additional Information on Eligibility&quot; for clarification)) Eligible Applicants: To be eligible for funding, an applicant must--(a) Be a consumer-controlled, community-based, cross-disability, non-residential, private nonprofit agency;(b) Have the power and authority to--(1) Carry out the purpose of Part C of title VII of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended and perform the functions listed in section 725(b) and (c) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended and subparts F and G of 45 CFR part 1329 within a community located within a State"},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":33,"open_date":"2026-07-02","source_id":"360319","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-03","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACL-AOD-IL-0014","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360319","fit_reasons":[["bad","Foreign/territory geography — outside your service area"],["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["ok","Scale fits — ~$247k/award for a $250k org"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Community Living","triage_score":8,"matched_terms":["community health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","underserved[ISS]","health equity[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","psychological[ISS]","well-being[ISS]","prevention[ISS]","community-based[ISS]"]},{"title":"Centers for Independent Living Competition - American Samoa","detail":{"desc":"ACL intends to award funds for the establishment of one (1) center for independent living in American Samoa to provide, expand and improve the provision of independent living services and support the network of centers for independent living. At a minimum, centers funded are required to provide the following core services: information and referral; independent living skills training; peer counseling; individual and systems advocacy; and services that facilitate transition from nursing homes and other institutions to the community, assistance to those at risk of entering institutions and facilitate the transition of youth to postsecondary life. The estimated total funding amount to be awarded","agency":"Administration for Community Living","num_awards":1.0,"award_floor":159762.0,"est_funding":319524.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":159762.0,"contact_email":"peter.nye@acl.hhs.gov","typical_award":319524.0,"applicant_types":["Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education"],"eligibility_desc":"25 (Others (see text field entitled &quot;Additional Information on Eligibility&quot; for clarification)) Eligible Applicants: To be eligible for funding, an applicant must--(a) Be a consumer-controlled, community-based, cross-disability, non-residential, private nonprofit agency;(b) Have the power and authority to--(1) Carry out the purpose of Part C of title VII of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended and perform the functions listed in section 725(b) and (c) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended and subparts F and G of 45 CFR part 1329 within a community located within a State"},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":33,"open_date":"2026-07-02","source_id":"360318","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-03","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACL-AOD-IL-0013","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360318","fit_reasons":[["bad","Foreign/territory geography — outside your service area"],["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["ok","Scale fits — ~$320k/award for a $250k org"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Community Living","triage_score":8,"matched_terms":["community health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","underserved[ISS]","health equity[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","psychological[ISS]","well-being[ISS]","prevention[ISS]","community-based[ISS]"]},{"title":"Sustaining life-saving HIV services in Ukraine by strengthening resilient health systems under the Ukraine Ministry of Health, Public Health Center","detail":{"desc":"The Award Ceiling for Year 1 is 0 (none). CDC anticipates an Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding amount of $10,000,000 for Year 1, subject to the availability of funds.This NOFO aims to help the Public Health Center (PHC) of the Ministry of Health (MOH) enhance life-saving assistance for HIV and associated prevalent health conditions. This should be accomplished with targeted HIV testing, prevention, and treatment activities amid ongoing instability.The objectives of this NOFO include:Working to ensure that targeted HIV testing, treatment, retention, and prevention services are widely available for people who are at higher risk for HIV. Services should be provided in community settings usi","agency":"Centers for Disease Control-GHC","num_awards":1.0,"award_floor":0.0,"est_funding":0.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0.0,"contact_email":"DGHTNOFOs@cdc.gov","typical_award":0,"applicant_types":["City or township governments","Small businesses","Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\"","For profit organizations other than small businesses","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education","Private institutions of higher education","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Independent school districts","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Special district governments","Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","State governments","County governments","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)"],"eligibility_desc":""},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Stretch","fit_score":30,"open_date":"2026-06-18","source_id":"360755","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-07-20","opp_number":"CDC-RFA-JG-26-0172","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360755","fit_reasons":[["bad","Foreign/territory geography — outside your service area"],["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Award size not published"],["warn","Thin mission match — only 'prevention' — capped below Possible"]],"funder_name":"Centers for Disease Control-GHC","triage_score":6,"matched_terms":["arts[HL]","community health[HL]","health equity[HL]","prevention[HL]","maternal[HL]","gender[HL]","community-based[HL]"]},{"title":"Regional Partnership Grants","detail":{"desc":"The Regional Partnership Grant (RPG) Program supports regional partnerships between child welfare, substance abuse treatment and juvenile or state courts. The goal is to support family-centered treatment programs and services for children who are in an out-of-home placement or are at risk of being placed in an out-of-home placement due to caregiver's substance abuse.  Projects will also work to expand the scope of evidence-based services for families impacted by substance-use disorders.  Projects are required to have regional partnerships with legislatively required partners, including a planning and implementation phase, to provide a cost-sharing match, and report on performance indicators.","agency":"Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB","num_awards":8.0,"award_floor":250000.0,"est_funding":8000000.0,"cost_sharing":true,"award_ceiling":1000000.0,"contact_email":"cb@grantreview.org","typical_award":1000000.0,"applicant_types":["State governments","For profit organizations other than small businesses","County governments","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","City or township governments","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education"],"eligibility_desc":"Eligible applicants are regional partnerships established by agencies within or across states.  They consist of mandatory and optional partners.  The mandatory partners are: the state child welfare agency that is responsible for administering the state plan under title IV-B or title IV-E of the Social Security Act, the state agency responsible for administering the substance abuse prevention and treatment block grant provided under the Public Health Service Act title CIC, part B subpart II,  and the most appropriate administrative office of the juvenile state court overseeing court proceedings"},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":20,"open_date":"2026-07-08","source_id":"361913","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-07","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACF-ACYF-CU-0021","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361913","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$1.0M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"],["warn","Cost-sharing / match required"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB","triage_score":8,"matched_terms":["community health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","underserved[ISS]","health equity[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","well-being[ISS]","prevention[ISS]","trauma[ISS]","gender[ISS]"]},{"title":"FY26 Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing (PRO Housing)","detail":{"desc":"As President Trump said in his Executive Order on Removing Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Home Construction (March 13, 2026), The American dream of homeownership depends on a dynamic housing market in which a varied inventory of new homes is built and renovated each year.  Layers of unnecessary regulatory barriers, slow permitting processes, and onerous mandates at all levels of government have delayed construction, restricted development, and driven up the costs of new housing.  These constraints have made housing less affordable for many Americans.It is the policy of my Administration to reduce regulatory barriers to building homes and to steward taxpayer dollars in a manner that promot","agency":"Department of Housing and Urban Development","num_awards":10.0,"award_floor":5000000.0,"est_funding":50000000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":10000000.0,"contact_email":"CDBG-PROHousing@hud.gov","typical_award":5000000.0,"applicant_types":["City or township governments","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","State governments","County governments"],"eligibility_desc":"Other eligible applicants include Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) and Multijurisdictional Entities. Refer to the Program Definitions in Appendix I of the NOFO to review how these terms are defined in the PRO Housing program.Prospective eligible applicants with overlapping geographies (e.g., a county government and a city government located within that county) are encouraged to partner on a single application, rather than submitting two competing applications. Individuals, foreign entities, and sole proprietorship organizations are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made"},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":15,"open_date":"2026-06-03","source_id":"362005","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2026-08-03","opp_number":"CPD-2600-DC-0098","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362005","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — applicant type incl. nonprofit/other"],["warn","Large — ~$5.0M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"Department of Housing and Urban Development","triage_score":7,"matched_terms":["community health[HO]","mental health[HO]","women[HO]","health equity[HO]","behavioral health[HO]","prevention[HO]","resilience[HO]","gender[HO]"]},{"title":"Public Health Crisis Response Cooperative Agreement","detail":{"desc":"CDC seeks to enhance the nation’s ability to rapidly mobilize, surge, and respond to public health emergencies (PHEs) as identified by CDC by establishing a roster of approved but unfunded (ABU) applicants that may receive rapid funding to respond to PHEs of such magnitude, complexity, or significance that they would have an overwhelming impact upon, and exceed resources available to, the jurisdictions. Applicants will undergo an objective merit review process, and entities that successfully meet the requirements for approval will be placed on the ABU list. CDC will use this ABU list for emergencies that require federal support to effectively respond to, manage, and address identified public","agency":"Centers for Disease Control - OPHPR","num_awards":113.0,"award_floor":50000.0,"est_funding":500000000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":5000000.0,"contact_email":"DSLRCrisisCoag@cdc.gov","typical_award":4424778.761061947,"applicant_types":["Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","State governments","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","Special district governments","City or township governments","County governments"],"eligibility_desc":"This NOFO is intended for states, political subdivisions of states, and other public entities as specified in section 317(a) of the Public Health Service Act (42 USC &sect; 247(b)). It targets public health organizations that serve state, tribal, local, and territorial populations and are constitutionally empowered to protect the health and welfare of their respective communities, focused on executing emergency preparedness and response services. To demonstrate existing capacity for public health emergency management, applicants must submit their response organizational charts and work plans. "},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":15,"open_date":"2022-01-13","source_id":"337086","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2027-02-11","opp_number":"CDC-RFA-TP22-2201","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/337086","fit_reasons":[["ok","Eligible — applicant type incl. nonprofit/other"],["warn","Large — ~$4.4M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"Centers for Disease Control - OPHPR","triage_score":7,"matched_terms":["wellness[HL]","women[HL]","underserved[HL]","health equity[HL]","resilience[HL]","gender[HL]","disparities[HL]","community-based[HL]"]},{"desc":"RUST loans may be used to finance up to 100 percent of the costs necessary to upgrade, remove or replace project tanks, including corrective actions, to meet applicable local state, or federal standards, including, but not limited to, any design, construction, monitoring, operation, or maintenance requirements adopted pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 25284.1, 25292.05, 25292.4, or 41954. Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks (RUST) loans are available to assist small business underground storage tank (UST) owners and operators in financing up to 100 percent of the costs necessary to upgrade, remove, or replace project tanks, including corrective actions, to m","title":"Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks Loan","detail":{"desc":"Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks (RUST) loans are available to assist small business underground storage tank (UST) owners and operators in financing up to 100 percent of the costs necessary to upgrade, remove, or replace project tanks, including corrective actions, to meet applicable local, state, or federal standards, including, but not limited to, any design, construction, monitoring, operation, or maintenance requirements adopted pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 25284.1, 25292.05, 25292.4, or 41954.   Loan Terms  Low-interest loans are available for between $10,000 and $750,000, for a term of 10 or 20 years.  • Ten-year loans are secured by the Unifor","est_text":"Dependant on number of submissions received, application process, etc.","award_floor":0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":0,"typical_award":0,"applicant_types":["Business"],"eligibility_desc":"The loan applicant is a small business that employs fewer than 500 full-time and part-time employees, is independently owned and operated, and is not dominant in its field of operation."},"source":"ca_portal","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":15,"open_date":null,"source_id":"CA-1128","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":null,"opp_number":"","opp_status":"active","source_url":"https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/ustcf/rust.html","fit_reasons":[["warn","Eligibility unclear — verify applicant types"],["warn","Eligibility unclear — read applicant types"],["warn","Award size not published"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"State Water Resources Control Board","triage_score":0,"matched_terms":["health equity[CA]"]},{"title":"Advancing Global Health","detail":{"desc":"The Department of State invites eligible applicants to advance the America First Global Health Strategy, which aims to save lives, strengthen health systems, enhance efficiency, foster self-reliance, and ensure U.S. investments benefit American safety, strength, and prosperity.  This Annual Program Statement (APS) establishes a supplemental framework through which the Department of State may identify and support projects that complement, extend, and/or fill identified gaps in the implementation of these bilateral MOUs.  Through specific Addenda, the Department will signal priorities and needs. This APS provides the standard application instructions for the submission of all Statements of Int","agency":"Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy","num_awards":100.0,"award_floor":500000.0,"est_funding":2147483647.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":250000000.0,"contact_email":null,"typical_award":21474836.47,"applicant_types":["Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\""],"eligibility_desc":"Please see APS instructions for eligibility criteria."},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":0,"open_date":"2026-07-02","source_id":"363057","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2027-02-14","opp_number":"DFOP0017890","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/363057","fit_reasons":[["bad","Foreign/territory geography — outside your service area"],["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$21.5M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy","triage_score":11,"matched_terms":["arts[HL]","women[HL]","underserved[HL]","health equity[HL]","creative[HL]","well-being[HL]","trauma[HL]","resilience[HL]","maternal[HL]","gender[HL]","disparities[HL]","community-based[HL]"]},{"title":"Home Study and Post-Release Services for Unaccompanied Alien Children&#8203;&#8203;","detail":{"desc":"The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) provides temporary housing and care for children who arrive in the United States alone. These are children who are under 18 years old, don't have legal permission to be in the U.S., and don't have a parent or legal guardian in the U.S. who can take care of them. ORR runs the Home Study and Post-Release Services Program to help these children. Before placing a child with a sponsor, ORR carefully checks potential homes to make sure they're safe and appropriate. After placement, ORR provides ongoing support to help children and their sponsors succeed. This support helps children adjust to living with their sponsor, connect with their community, stay safe","agency":"Administration for Children and Families - ORR","num_awards":15.0,"award_floor":1000000.0,"est_funding":258000000.0,"cost_sharing":false,"award_ceiling":50000000.0,"contact_email":"UCBgrants@acf.hhs.gov","typical_award":17200000.0,"applicant_types":["City or township governments","Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)","Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)","For profit organizations other than small businesses","State governments","Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)","Independent school districts","Small businesses","Public and State controlled institutions of higher education","Special district governments","Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities","County governments","Private institutions of higher education","Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education","Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education"],"eligibility_desc":"Current RecipientsCurrent recipients in the final year of their project period must check when their project period ends. If the project period end date aligns with this funding opportunity&quot;s projected award date, and the current recipient wants to apply to continue providing services, they must apply for this funding opportunity.Current recipients who are not in the final year of their project period and want to apply for this funding opportunity must propose services in a new facility and new location from where they are currently funded. ACF does not fund multiple projects that offer t"},"source":"grants_gov","fit_label":"Low match","fit_score":0,"open_date":"2026-06-05","source_id":"361822","term_hits":"no title hits","close_date":"2027-10-01","opp_number":"HHS-2026-ACF-ORR-ZU-0019","opp_status":"posted","source_url":"https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361822","fit_reasons":[["bad","Foreign/territory geography — outside your service area"],["ok","Eligible — nonprofits/501(c)(3) allowed"],["warn","Large — ~$17.2M/award; likely partner/subrecipient"],["bad","No mission-language match — not worth your time"]],"funder_name":"Administration for Children and Families - ORR","triage_score":12,"matched_terms":["community health[ISS]","mental health[ISS]","wellness[ISS]","women[ISS]","underserved[ISS]","health equity[ISS]","behavioral health[ISS]","psychological[ISS]","well-being[ISS]","prevention[ISS]","trauma[ISS]","gender[ISS]","community-based[ISS]"]}],"llm_note":"## Pursue\n- **Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Team Partnerships** (60) – Direct mission fit on mobile mental health delivery; $764k award scale matches growth potential; SAMHSA priority aligns with underserved women focus.\n\n## Watch / verify first\n- **Child Abuse Prevention in Migrant and Tribal Communities** (78) – Strongest score, but requires explicit migrant/tribal beneficiary populations; verify South Bay demographic eligibility before investing.\n- **Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D (WICY)** (60) – $622k viable, but narrowly targets HIV+ women/YMSM; confirm current client caseload justifies application burden.\n- **A Network for Connection, Healing, and Ongoing Resources** (55) – $1.0M ceiling attractive, but vague guidelines; clarify actual mobile health prioritization vs. facility-based requirements.\n\n## Skip\n- **ADPI Dementia Capable Community Health Worker Programs** (55) – Mission creep; your strength is behavioral/mental health for women, not dementia-focused programming.\n\n## Bottom line\n**One clear pursuit track:** Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis. One strong conditional if demographics align: Migrant/Tribal Prevention. All others require significant eligibility verification before staff time investment. Don't chase score alone—the 78 may waste cycles if migrant/tribal populations aren't core to your service area."}