Funding available for nonprofits to provide homeless and disadvantaged services

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The Homeless and Disadvantaged Grant has been approved for FY 2022-23 to provide new services or the expansion of existing services to the City’s homeless/disadvantaged individuals and families.  

All previous grantees must reapply to be considered for this grant. The program utilizes City funds and is made available to 501(c)(3) and nonprofit organizations on a grant application and City Commission approval basis. Eligible organizations and or programs will be chosen for grants of up to $8,000 each, not to exceed $40,000 total. An organization can apply for more than one program.  

All applicants are encouraged to e-mail Community Resources Coordinator Irma Terry at iterry@cityofnsb.com to request an application and make an appointment to drop off the completed application. Applications must be received in a sealed envelope. The front of the envelope must state “Homeless and Disadvantaged Grant Application” and must identify the name and mailing address of the applicant. Applications are available now and must be received no later than 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022 at the CRA/Economic Development Department at 201 Sams Ave., New Smyrna Beach, FL. Applications received after that time will be returned un-opened. Electronic submissions will not be accepted.

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