Grants for Responding to Critical Community Needs in New York in New York (USA)
GrantID: 74281
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $500,000
Summary
A new round of youth‑focused grants is offering reimbursable awards between $5,000 and $25,000 for the program year running October through September. These grants are available for municipalities and IRS‑recognized nonprofit organizations. Eligible programs fall into several categories, including youth development, sports/education pathways, and support for runaway or homeless youth. To qualify, organizations must demonstrate alignment with local youth‑service values—such as economic security, physical and emotional well‑being, education, civic engagement, and family/community support—and staff must be trained in a positive youth‑development framework.
In addition to youth programming, several new initiatives are backed by county budget allocations. One notable effort is a $250,000 program supporting youth drop‑in centers, with individual grants possibly up to $75,000 for establishing or upgrading safe, engaging spaces like libraries and community centers. These can include mentorship, academic support, mental‑health services, and social connection.
Beyond youth, there is another grant pool of about $500,000, aimed at municipalities and nonprofits running senior centers. This funding can be used for facility upgrades, accessibility improvements, and ensuring consistent operation hours.
Additionally, there’s substantial funding—up to $3 million—available through a housing trust initiative focused on affordable housing development and preservation, open to developers and related organizations.
The intent is clear across all these programs,: to support community infrastructure with tangible funding that enhances youth services, housing affordability, facility upgrades, and senior engagement. Nonprofit organizations, municipalities, and developers with relevant missions and established operational frameworks are eligible. Grants like these serve to strengthen local systems—providing safe spaces for youth, improving accessibility for older residents, and contributing to community stability overall.
Those working in Employment, Labor & Training Workforce and located in New York may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.
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