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The Community Investment Program grants provide critical human service programs and services to city residents in 5 focus areas: - Housing-Focused Services for Persons Experiencing Homelessness
- Family Sustainability
- Domestic Violence
- Support of Seniors
- Improving Availability, Access and Consumption of Healthy Foods
Applicants must have a Reviewed (viewable) profile by the application deadline. First time profile submissions and any updates to existing portraits must be submitted to the Central Florida Foundation staff by March 19, 2025 to be eligible for funding. Application Deadline The deadline for application submission is Friday, March 28, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. Please share the web link (orlando.gov/CIP) with organizations that meet the CIP grant criteria and are interested in applying in one of our five focus areas. If you have questions or need additional information about the grant processes, please contact Julie Tindall, Communty Outreach Manager, at 407.246.3275 or ocagrants@orlando.gov. |
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Women on the Rise International's upcoming Career Development Cohort is set to begin in mid-April and will take place every Thursday evening from 6-9 PM. This program is meticulously designed to provide participants with expert-led workshops in areas such as LinkedIn rebranding, effective resume writing, and strategic salary negotiations, among other key topics. Key Program Details: - Start Date: Mid-April
- Schedule: Thursdays, 6-9 PM
- Location: Jesus of Nazareth Episcopal Church, 26 Willow Dr, Orlando, FL 32807
- Cost: Free of charge
Thank you for considering this opportunity to join us in empowering women to rise above challenges and achieve their career aspirations. What Each Person Will Gain: π Expert-Led Workshops π° Financial Literacy Integration π€ Mentorship πͺ Community Support π³ Credit Building Exercises and Personal Action Plans π€ Mock Interviews and Salary Negotiation π€ Leveraging AI in Career Choices π½ Free Dinner πΆ Childcare Provided |
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The Black Boardroom Leadership Institute is designed to ensure that Orlandoβs nonprofit leadership reflects the diversity of our community. The Institute's Inclusive Leadership Track will train local nonprofits to ensure they create an atmosphere where minority leaders have a seat at the table and a voice in the boardroom. Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 BBLI Nonprofit Track. Eligible 501c3 nonprofit organization located in the Orlando region are encouraged to apply. Deadline: April 1, 2025 |
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Key Details: Special Consideration for Targeted Zip Codes Organizations serving the following high-need zip codes will receive additional consideration during the review process: Mental Health Priority Areas - Seminole County: 32771
- Orange County: 32805, 32807, 32808, 32811, 32825, 32839
- Osceola County: 34741, 34744
Workforce Development Priority Areas - Seminole County: 32773
- Orange County: 32805, 32808, 32811, 32822, 32829, 32839
- Osceola County: 34741, 34746, 34769
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Event Details You and one other person in your organization are invited to attend a grant workshop to learn more about the grants we offer, eligibility requirements, timelines, and the application process for each grant cycle. Hear from us and the NBA Foundation as we discuss the grant process! |
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Apply by April 25th Info session on April 1st |
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