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Community Engagement & Outreach Grants

Empowering Community Partners

Community Engagement and Outreach grants provide community partners with an opportunity to seek funding for existing programs, advocacy efforts or events that support children and families in Miami-Dade County as well as the mission and values of The Children's Trust.

Direct Service Program Enhancement

Provides enhancements to existing programs that provide direct services to children/youth.

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Citizen Engagement, Advocacy, and Leadership

Supports collaborative community projects with the intent to develop and/or operate in partnerships that promote citizen-led engagement, advocacy, and governance. Any programming that has children present must have a parent or guardian in attendance.

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Community Outreach

Supports partnerships and/or sponsorship of outreach activities that align with the mission and values of The Children’s Trust. Any programming that has children present must have a parent or guardian in attendance.

Important Dates

The Community Engagement & Outreach Grant opportunity window is closed for fiscal year 2024-25. Thank you for your interest.

The opportunity is tentatively slated to reopen in the Summer of 2025 for services in between October 2025 through September 2026.

Please be sure to check this page for updates.

Direct Service Program Enhancement

This funding is to provide enhancement to existing programs that provide direct services to children/youth. It is highly encouraged that the service to be addressed be demonstrated as a high-need or overlooked population, a necessary service in which barriers exist, or some physical/safety factor prevents access. This grant is for organizations that are not currently funded for direct services by The Children's Trust. Providers are not eligible if they currently receive other funding from The Children's Trust, with the exception of Capacity Building (Small CBO) grants and the Innovation Fund.

Only one of these grant awards will be made to an organization during the fiscal year and there can be no duplication of participants between programs with similar scopes of services. (i.e., two summer camp programs cannot serve the same participants at one site).

The typical grant award is expected to be less than $20,000.00.

Promotion of Citizen Engagement, Advocacy, and Leadership

This funding is to support collaborative community projects with the intent to develop and/or operate in partnerships that promote citizen-led engagement, advocacy, and governance. This funding does not support direct services to children. This grant is for organizations that are not directly funded by The Children's Trust. Applicants are not eligible if they receive any other funding from The Children's Trust outside of Capacity Building (Small CBO) grants and the Innovation Fund. 

Applicants for Community Outreach grants will not qualify for these Advocacy grants in the same fiscal year. Only one of these grant awards will be made to an organization during the fiscal year. 

The typical grant award is expected to be less than $10,000.00.

Outreach Grants

This funding is to support partnership and/or sponsorship of community outreach activities that align with the mission and values of The Children's Trust. Outreach grants support events that connect families to resources and/or learning. This grant cannot be utilized for fundraising events or for the sole purpose of purchasing giveaways. (i.e., toy drives, backpack distributions). Outreach grants also may not be used to sponsor fundraising events, including run/walks and galas. Applicants for Promotion of Citizen Engagement, Advocacy, and Leadership grants will not qualify for these Outreach grants in the same fiscal year. 

The typical grant award is expected to be less than $5,000.00. 

Example: Community resource events that support children and families.

Resources

Prior to applying, use the links below to watch tutorial videos, read relevant materials and gather your documents. You should only submit an application if your organization has a valid EIN number for at least six months, is registered with the Florida Division of Corporations (Sunbiz), is not a Miami-Dade County Public School or a charter school, is proposing services taking place in Miami-Dade County, and is submitting a final application at least 90 days prior to the proposed program or event dates.

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