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23,965 grants found

2020 Hamden Animal Shelter Facility

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Hamden

2020 Hamden Animal Shelter Facility

– $250K
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Housing

2020 Road Repavement Program

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Cheshire

2020 Road Repavement Program

– $181K
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infrastructure

2020 Water Rate Study

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Heceta Water People's Utility District

2020 Water Rate Study

– $20K
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environment

2020-2021 Road Improvements

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Plymouth

2020-2021 Road Improvements

– $94K
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infrastructure

2021 Newberg Housing Rehabilitiation

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City of Newberg

2021 Newberg Housing Rehabilitiation

– $500K
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Housing

2021 Road Improvement Program

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Cheshire

2021 Road Improvement Program

– $183K
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infrastructure

2021 Sidewalk Improvements

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Hamden

2021 Sidewalk Improvements

– $200K
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Community DevelopmentEquity & Access

2022 Caribbean Sea Fest

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Center for Linguistic and Cultural Democracy

We plan to bring back Caribbean Sea Fest, a pan Caribbean, family-oriented arts and cultural event. The event will be held on July 31, 2022 from 11 am to 7:30pm at Pier 62 located at 1951 Alaskan Way Seattle WA. The anticipated project completion date is September 30, 2022.

– $50K
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arts

2022 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROGRAM - NORTH CORRIDORS PACKAGE 3 - 10000237581

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Builders Paving LLC

Engineering and Research and Technology Based Services

2028-12-28
technology

2022 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROGRAM - SOUTH PACKAGE 2 SECTION NUMBER: 22-PRPS2-00-PV

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K-Five Construction Corporation/Gallagher Asphalt Corporation Jount Venture

Engineering and Research and Technology Based Services

2029-12-28
technology

2022 Road Improvement Program

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Cheshire

2022 Road Improvement Program

– $177K
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infrastructure

2023 Homekey Tribal NOFA

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Department of Housing and Community Development

Rather than utilizing a set-aside within the standard Homekey Program, this NOFA operates independently and is tailored to meet the specific affordable housing needs of California Tribes. Funds offered under this NOFA and the criteria specified herein are available solely and exclusively to eligible Tribal Entities. Funding available under this NOFA provides an opportunity for Tribal Entities to develop multifamily Rental Housing Developments, including rehabilitation of existing housing, new construction of apartments, town homes, or single-family rental homes, including manufactured housing, or conversion of non-residential space to residential housing. Projects developed using Homekey Tribal funding shall provide Permanent Housing for the Target Population. Keywords: Tribal, Tribal Entities, Native American, NAHASDA, Seniors, Youth, Homeless, At Risk of Homelessness.

– $75M
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Housingcommunity and economic development

2023 Pavement Maintenance Program - North

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Acura Inc.

Engineering and Research and Technology Based Services

2028-07-31
technology

2023 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROGRAM – NORTH

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Builders Paving LLC

Engineering and Research and Technology Based Services

2029-07-31
technology

2023 Road Paving

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Windsor

2023 Road Paving

– $183K
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infrastructure

2023-24 Pavement Repair/Replacement Program

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Hamden

2023-24 Pavement Repair/Replacement Program

– $200K
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Community DevelopmentEquity & Access

2023-24 Sidewalk Repair/Replacement

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Hamden

2023-24 Sidewalk Repair/Replacement

– $300K
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Community DevelopmentEquity & Access

2024 Emergency Operations Center Grant Program

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Public Safety

2024 Emergency Operations Center Grant Program

– $245K
2027-07-31
Community DevelopmentEquity & Access

2024 Housing Repair and Rehabilitation Program

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Josephine County

2024 Housing Repair and Rehabilitation Program

– $500K
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Housing

2024 LHTF NOFA Round 5

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Department of Housing and Community Development

Program Funds awarded under this NOFA shall be used to provide construction loans and/or permanent financing loans at simple interest rates of no higher than three percent per annum, for payment of predevelopment costs, acquisition, construction, or rehabilitation as well as to construct, convert, reconstruct, rehabilitate, and/or repair Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) or Junior Accessory Dwelling Units (JADUs). Eligible activitiesPursuant to Guidelines, Section 105, the LHTF funds shall be allocated in compliance with all of the following: 1. To provide construction loans and/or permanent financing loans at simple interest rates of no higher than three percent per annum, for payment of predevelopment costs, acquisition, construction, or rehabilitation associated with Affordable rental housing projects, Emergency Shelters, Transitional Housing, Permanent Supportive Housing, homebuyer/homeowner projects to purchase for-sale housing units or to rehabilitate an owner-occupied dwelling. Funds may also be used for the construction, conversion, repair, and rehabilitation of Accessory Dwelling Units or Junior Accessory Dwelling Units. 2. Administrative expenses may not exceed five percent of program Program Funds and Matching Funds.3. A minimum of 30 percent of program Program Funds and Matching Funds, after deducting administrative expense, shall be expended on assistance to Extremely Low-Income Households. To comply with this requirement, dwelling units or shelter beds must be Affordable to and restricted for Extremely Low-Income Households with household income of no more than 30 percent of Area Median Income (AMI). 4. No more than 20 percent of the program Program Funds and Matching Funds, after deducting administrative expense, shall be expended on assistance to Moderate-Income Households. To comply with this requirement, dwelling units must be Affordable to and restricted for Moderate-Income Households with household income of no more than 120 percent of AMI. 5. The remaining program Program Funds and Matching Funds shall be expended on assistance to Lower-Income Households. To comply with this requirement, dwelling units must be Affordable to and restricted for Lower-Income Households with household income of no more than 80 percent AMI. Funding Activity requirements LimitsPursuant to Guidelines, Section 103, the funding minimums, and maximums apply as detailed below:-The minimum application request by an Applicant that is an existing Existing Local Housing Trust Fund shall be $1 million. -The minimum application request by an Applicant that is a new New Local Housing Trust Fund, but which is not a Regional Housing Trust Fund, shall be $500,000.-The minimum application request by an Applicant that is a new New Local Housing Trust Fund, which is also a Regional Housing Trust Fund, and which is utilizing Permanent Local Housing Allocation Funds as Matching Funds, shall be $750,000. -The maximum application request for all Applicants shall be $5 million.

– $53M
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Housingcommunity and economic development

2024 OR NEWER FORD MAVERICK XLT HYBRID

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SUTTON FORD INC.

Commercial and Military and Private Vehicles and their Accessories and Components

2026-04-17
Community DevelopmentHealth

2024 Seattle Dragon Boat Festival, 2024

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Seattle Flying Dragon Boat Club

The Seattle Dragon Boat Club will be hosting, the Seattle Dragon Boat Festival is scheduled for Saturday, June 8, 2024 as a celebration of Asian culture! This will coincide with the traditional Chinese Dragon Boat Festival, also known as the Duanwu Festival, held annually on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, which commemorates the ancient poet Qu Yuan and typically includes dragon boat races, food, and folk entertainment. The dragon boat races will occur at the southern end of Lake Union, located at 860 Terry Ave N. with cultural performances, food trucks, vendors, and music planned in Lake Union Park. The event is free and open to the public.

– $50K
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artsAgriculture

2024 Statewide Investment in More Swimming (SWIMS)

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Broome

2024 Statewide Investment in More Swimming (SWIMS)

– $49K
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Community Development

2024 Statewide Investment in More Swimming (SWIMS}

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Cattaraugus

2024 Statewide Investment in More Swimming (SWIMS}

– $25K
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Community Development