| Name |
Description |
Address |
| Funding Alert from Executive Office of the Mayor |
Funding Alert is a weekly publication that highlights grants and funds for which citizen groups and nonprofit organizations can apply. The funds come from the federal government, District government, and various foundations, and are available to support community programs and social services throughout the city. |
opgd.dc.gov |
| District Grants Clearinghouse |
The Office of Partnerships and Grant Services is the clearinghouse for all current District of Columbia government grant notices available online. |
opgd.dc.gov |
| DC Department of Housing and Community Development |
The Department of Housing and Community Development has a number of programs and support services for homeowners, developers, community development corporations, and others involved in economic development activities. |
dhcd.dc.gov |
| DC Department of Health |
The Department of Health website provides information on grants that are available to the public in its Funding Opportunities section. Descriptions of all the grant programs that the department administers are offered in the Grant Programs section. |
dchealth.dc.gov |
| DC Commission on Arts and Humanities |
The Commission on the Arts and Humanities offers grants and awards to individuals and nonprofit organizations based in the District of Columbia. Information on all grant programs and competitions is provided on the Commission's website. Databases for grants awarded in previous years are also available. |
dcarts.dc.gov |
| Escheated Estate Fund |
The Escheated Estates Fund Grants and Loans provide financial support to local organizations that help the economically disadvantaged in Washington, DC. Escheated Estate Fund recipients may receive grant or loan awards, not to exceed $10,000 in any three-year period. |
os.dc.gov |
| Serve DC |
Serve DC posts information on grants that are available to the public in the Grant Funding section of its website. The office provides funds to eligible organizations to operate AmeriCorps and Learn and Serve programs, as well as to support service projects on some seasons of service days. AmericCorps is a national service network that offers participants full- and part-time opportunities to serve their communities. Learn and Serve supports service learning in both community and school-based programs that engage youth in exploring the past, present, and future of their neighborhoods. |
serve.dc.gov |