City Of Boston The Funding Update - September 2, 2022

From: City Of Boston
September 6, 2022

The Funding Update

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FEDERAL GRANTS

National Institutes of Health, 10/28/2022
Fostering Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Health Among Children in School Settings: Opportunities for Multisite Trials of Complementary and Integrative Health Interventions. Max award: $500,000.

New This Week

National Endowment for the Humanities,10/5/ 2022
Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grants support capital projects and digital infrastructure. Max award: $1M

National Historical Publications & Records Commission, 10/6/2022
The Public Engagement with Historical Records funding focus is on the development of new tools that enable people to engage online. Collaborative projects are encouraged. Grants range from $50,000 to $150,000.

Federal funding opportunities are continuously updated on grants.gov

STATE GRANTS

Massachusetts Service Alliance, 9/26/2022
Youth Development Volunteer Initiative grants will provide matching funds up to $10,000 for capacity-building by nonprofits and Volunteer Connector Organizations. Applicants are encouraged to submit their Intent to Apply by 9/9/2022.

New This Week:
City of Somerville, 9/15/2022

Seeking proposals from qualified vendors to provide on-calling facilitation and mediation services.

Pioneer Valley Planning Commission, 9/15/2022
Seeking neighborhood resident engagement specialist consultant services in the City of Springfield.

City of Somerville, 9/21/2022
The RFP for a Chief of Police Search Consultant is being re-opened.

City of Worcester, 9/21/2022
Scope: provide consulting service for administrative coordination for PHEP Coalition per requirements and specifications of DPH.

Scroll down to "Important Links" on CommBUYS to see Newly Posted Bids. 

CITY OF BOSTON GRANTS

Boston Public Schools, 9/13/2022
Seeking bids for supplemental transportation for athletic teams.

Mayor’s Office of Housing, 9/14/2022
Requests Proposals for Housing and Services to Address Unsheltered Homelessness.

Human Resources Department, 9/22/2022
The Health Benefits Office requests proposals from qualified bidders that can provide management and reporting to meet the requirements of the Affordable Care Act.

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