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NIMBLE GRANTS

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Short-term projects: research, pilot, and capacity-building

Apply for up to $30,000 per Nimble Grant cycle. There are two Nimble Grant cycles in 2024. Funding can be used for short-term projects, infrastructure/capacity development, planning, technology improvement, training, or policy and advocacy work.

Agencies may submit applications for a Nimble Grant at any time. Nimble Grants are for a maximum of one year and cannot be renewed.

Funding Principles

Projects funded under Nimble Grants should adhere to the following fundamental principles, ensuring that funds are allocated to projects that adhere to PHPDA’s mission and goals:

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Address the needs of underserved populations

in King County facing health disparities

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Address the systemic, structural and institutional racism

and other forms of oppression that negatively impact health outcomes

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Ensure access to health care resources

for individuals who might otherwise not be served

Form partnerships with other organizations

seeking to address similar or overlapping health disparities

How to Apply

A total of $400,000 is available in funding for the 2024 calendar year and agencies can apply for up to $30,000 per Nimble Grant cycle. PHPDA will announce grant awards based on a timeline. We encourage all applicants to contact PHPDA prior to applying with questions or to discuss how your application can best fit our criteria. 

2024 CYCLE 2 is NOW OPEN

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Eligibility

Nonprofit, government, and public organizations may apply. If you do not have nonprofit status, you may be eligible to apply under a fiscal sponsor. 

Funding for service delivery is limited to King County, with no geographic restrictions on the residence of clients served. Advocacy grants may have a statewide reach if there is evidence of significant impact in King County. Advocacy grants must demonstrate that the funds address health disparities among residents of the Puget Sound region (King, Snohomish, Pierce, and Kitsap counties).

Organizations may not receive two PHPDA grants in the same year for the same project and cannot receive two Nimble Grants for the same project. If a program is currently funded by the PHPDA, Nimble Grants cannot be used to augment that funding. If a program has already received Nimble funding in the past, that same program is not eligible for additional funding. Agencies may request Nimble Funds under a different project. 

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Application Process

August 5, 2024 | 12:00 PM (noon)

Application Due

 

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September 13, 2024

Agencies Notified of Awards

October 1, 2024

Earliest Project Start Date

September 30, 2025

Latest Project End Date

We will only accept applications submitted via our online application. If you are having trouble filling out the online form, click here for a tutorial or contact grants@phpda.org.

Additional Resources

Grant Application Guidance
Grant Application Questions
Grant Application Budget Forms
Sample Nimble Grant Contract

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Nimbly supporting innovation and immediate needs

Nimble Grants can help plan, research, build capacity, train, educate, advocate, or purchase technology and equipment for projects addressing health disparities. We are featuring three of our most recent Nimble Grant projects.

Benefits Law Center

Project: Benefits Law Center Justice Bus

Nimble Grant In-Progress

Somali Family Safety Task Force

Project: Somali Women’s Health Project

Nimble Grant In-Progress

Voices of Tomorrow

Project: Planning for Direct Behavioral Health Services

Nimble Grant In-Progress