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United Way of Pasco County (UWPC) Community Impact Grant

United Way of Pasco County (UWPC) is seeking program partners that align with our Priority Goals and Continued Focus Framework to apply for our Community Impact Grant.

UWPC will make funding decisions that best align with the investment strategies within our Priority and Continued Focus strategy areas. This framework is a road map for addressing crucial health and human service challenges facing Pasco County.

Programs from agencies should fall under one of these Eight Areas of Focus:

* Combating Human Trafficking/Domestic Violence
* Mental Health
* Substance Addiction
* Adult and Child Abuse
* Economic Mobility
* Physical Health
* Homelessness
* Youth Success and Education.

Applicants submitting proposals are encouraged to consider their previous award amount (if applicable) when determining the amount requested in the application. Funding amounts year-after-year are not guaranteed. UWPC’s focus is to align ourselves and our investments with community partners who address the most pressing needs of Pasco Residents.

Eligibility

_You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website._

* Requirements:

* Serve residents of Pasco County
* Have a 501(c)(3) status or other nonprofit designation, as stated from the IRS
* Provide services with UWPC Focus Areas (Human Trafficking, Mental Illness, Substance Addiction, Adult and Child Abuse, Economic Mobility, Health, Homelessness, as well as Youth Success and Education)

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

nonprofitshuman-traffickingdomestic-violencemental-healthaddiction-recoverychild-abuse-preventioneconomic-serviceshealthcarehomelessyouth-programseducation

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