#FundingFriday: Top 5 Most Viewed Grants in May (19th-31st)

Earlier this month, we shared the most viewed grants through the first half month of May. Over the last two weeks of the month, have these trends continued? Below are the top 5 for May 19-31.

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5) Our Town Application – National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

The Our Town grant program supports creative placemaking projects that help to transform communities into lively, beautiful, and resilient places – achieving these community goals through strategies that incorporate arts, culture, or design.

Creative placemaking is when artists, arts organizations, and community development practitioners deliberately integrate arts and culture into community revitalization work – placing arts at the table with land-use, transportation, economic development, education, housing, infrastructure, and public safety strategies.

4) Partnering to Accelerate Entrepreneurship 3.0 – Agency for International Development (USAID)

This USAID grant remains in the top 5 throughout the month of May!

3) Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program – Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

Another repeat on the top 5. This was the most viewed grant in the beginning of the month and continues to receive a lot of interest.

2) Improving HIV Health Outcomes through the Coordination of Supportive Employment and Housing Services – HHS

This Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) funding opportunity supports the design, implementation, and evaluation of innovative interventions that coordinate HIV care and treatment, housing, and employment services to improve HIV health outcomes.

The target audience for these improvements are low-income, uninsured, and underinsured people living with HIV (PLWH) in racial and ethnic minority communities.

1) Empowered Communities for a Healthier Nation – HHS

This funding opportunity from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health seeks to demonstrate the effectiveness of collaborations with academic research centers, prevention research centers, teaching hospitals, and Native American Tribes and Tribal organizations.

The goal of the collaboration is to reduce significant health disparities impacting minorities and disadvantaged populations through the implementation of evidence-based strategies with the greatest potential for impact.

3 thoughts on “#FundingFriday: Top 5 Most Viewed Grants in May (19th-31st)

  1. When applying for a government grant do i have to pay for clearance charges? If yes can you explain. I would like to apply for your free grant to assist me with providing meals for my three daughters and myself and also to assist me with repairs of the rundown home we are living in. Can you tell me if I am qualified.

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    1. Hi Lana, federal grants and benefits are free. There are no charges associated with them. To find out if you are eligible to receive benefits from the federal government, please go to https://www.benefits.gov/ and complete the Benefits Finder tool.

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  2. Hello, I’m researching to start an Art/Music/pet therapy, based in recovery of Abused adult women. Healing through empowerment

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