Applications for the FY22 Community Grant Programs are now open to Community-Based Organizations providing services to DC residents!
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Applications for the FY22 Community Grant Programs are now open to Community-Based Organizations providing services to DC residents!
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Emergency Managers Association International Washington,
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FUNDING
Additionally, the SAA is one of two eligible entities allowed to apply for the Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) (the state Emergency Management Agency is the other).
If you have a project you are interested in funding, please contact your applicable SAA POC.
Michigan | Michigan State Police Department / Emergency Management & Homeland Security Division | Kim Richmond (517) 284-3952 richmondk@michigan.gov |
Michigan: Emergency Management Organization & Structure (County, Municipalities)
https://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-72297_60152_66814---,00.html
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The Mayor’s Office on African Affairs (MOAA) is seeking
volunteer grant reviewers to help evaluate the grant applications for the
African Community Grant Program FY22. The reviewers are expected to be neutral,
qualified individuals selected for their experience in one or more of Mayor
Bowser's FY22 budget priorities: Education, Jobs & Economic Development,
Public Safety, Civic Engagement, Health & Wellness, Youth Engagement,
Arts & Creative Economy, and COVID-19 Recovery.
The grant review period will take place from August 2, 2021 to
August 7, 2021. This is a remote opportunity as the review will be conducted
online (via zoomgrants.com).
Requirements:
If you intend to apply for the African Community Grant you will
not be eligible to serve as a reviewer.
This is a non-paid
project.
Interested individuals may submit a copy of resume to semhal.hagos@dc.gov by COB Wednesday, July 14, 2021.
Please direct any questions to Semhal Hagos (semhal.hagos@dc.gov).
The event requires prior registration, please click here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jLT5WVSPSlmi24FndzV96A
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