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Grants may support planning and readiness activities for capital projects expected to be completed or shovel-ready within the next five years. This includes funding for pre-development and pre-construction work, such as feasibility studies, design, permitting, and stakeholder engagement. Funding may support a range of early-stage capital project activities, including: Project plans and feasibility assessments; budget planning and lifecycle cost analysis; community and stakeholder engagement; schematic drawings, site plans, and design studies; environmental, engineering, and permitting work.
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The City of Kent, in partnership with the King County Target Zero Coalition, is offering 2026 Corridor Project Community Grants to support innovative education, outreach, and community-based projects that reduce speeding and distracted driving along the SR 169–SR 18 corridor through Renton, Kent, Auburn, and unincorporated King County. With a focus on underserved populations in South King County, these grants will award between $5,000 and $20,000.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 10, 2026
Release: -
Close: Jan 10, 2026
The City of Kent, in partnership with the King County Target Zero Coalition, is offering 2026 Corridor Project Community Grants to support innovative education, outreach, and community-based projects that reduce speeding and distracted driving along the SR 169–SR 18 corridor through Renton, Kent, Auburn, and unincorporated King County. With a focus on underserved populations in South King County, these grants will award between $5,000 and $20,000.
AvailableProposals from Community-Based and Non-Profit Organizations (CBNPs) for the FY27 grant cycle of its long-standing Transportation Demand Management (TDM) grant program called Triangle Transportation Choices. CBNP applicants are typically grassroots, mission-driven organizations that engage directly with residents, youth, and community groups to promote transportation awareness, access, and behavior change. These organizations often bring trusted relationships, local knowledge, and culturally responsive outreach strategies that help expand the reach of TDM programming into communities that have been historically underserved or overlooked within the grant region.
Posted Date
Dec 2, 2025
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Provide eligible local governments and not-for-profit organizations funding to undertake strategic capital improvements to their facilities to help deliver on their missions, contribute economic benefit to their local areas, and provide their communities with robust educational programs and natural heritage collections in a safe and accessible environment.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Nov 25, 2025
Close: Jan 30, 2026
Provide eligible local governments and not-for-profit organizations funding to undertake strategic capital improvements to their facilities to help deliver on their missions, contribute economic benefit to their local areas, and provide their communities with robust educational programs and natural heritage collections in a safe and accessible environment.
This RFA seeks proposals for competitive grants to implement green job projects within various sectors such as clean energy, green buildings, and conservation. Eligible organizations include community-based and tribal organizations (501c3s or fiscally sponsored). Grants range from $100,000 to $250,000, with a total funding of $4 million, and have no match requirements.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: -
Close: Jan 28, 2026
This RFA seeks proposals for competitive grants to implement green job projects within various sectors such as clean energy, green buildings, and conservation. Eligible organizations include community-based and tribal organizations (501c3s or fiscally sponsored). Grants range from $100,000 to $250,000, with a total funding of $4 million, and have no match requirements.
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Proposals from Community-Based and Non-Profit Organizations (CBNPs) for the FY27 grant cycle of its long-standing Transportation Demand Management (TDM) grant program called Triangle Transportation Choices. CBNP applicants are typically grassroots, mission-driven organizations that engage directly with residents, youth, and community groups to promote transportation awareness, access, and behavior change. These organizations often bring trusted relationships, local knowledge, and culturally responsive outreach strategies that help expand the reach of TDM programming into communities that have been historically underserved or overlooked within the grant region.
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