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The Auto Club Group Foundation
Centracare Health System Contribution Application
Centracare Health System
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Mardag Foundation
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Functional Family Therapy (FFT) Training and Implementation Grant
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Minnesota Department of Human Services
The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) Mission is driven by collaboration with community and partners – Counties, Tribes, non-profit and for-profit providers – supporting people to thrive in community and live their healthiest and fullest lives. The DHS Vision is that all people in Minnesota have what they need to thrive in community with no disparities.
Functional Family Therapy (FFT) Training and Implementation
Objective of RFP
The Minnesota Department of Human Services, through its Behavioral Health Administration (STATE), is seeking Proposals from qualified Responders to provide Functional Family Therapy (FFT) training, implementation support, and fidelity monitoring to service providers across Minnesota. The selected responder will provide training, certification, technical assistance, and oversight to qualified provider agencies delivering FFT services to youth and families referred through county agencies and courts.
The grantee will not directly provide therapy to families. The overall goal is to improve family functioning and reduce out-of-home placements for youth ages 10–18.
Funding for this initiative is anticipated to support training, supervision, and fidelity monitoring activities associated with FFT implementation. Allowable costs include staff salaries, benefits, travel, technology, and administrative expenses directly tied to FFT training, supervision, and fidelity monitoring activities.
About Bush Prize: Minnesota
The Bush Prize program identifies and honors extraordinary organizations that consistently engage and lead their community toward creative solutions, provides them with flexible support to keep doing that work, and supports them to amplify their story to inspire others.
In 2026, two organizations will be selected as Bush Prize: Minnesota honorees. Honorees will receive an award of $250,000. The award is unrestricted and can be used for any charitable purposes in the state of Minnesota, including operating costs, program-related expenses, capital expenditures or whatever else would best support the organization's ongoing work.
The Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation was selected as the community grant partner for Minnesota and began implementing Bush Prize: Minnesota in 2024. The Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation operates Bush Prize: Minnesota as a Community Grant Partner of the Bush Foundation.
History of Creative Solutions
Bush Prize: Minnesota honors organizations which have at least three years of history using innovative approaches that offer real solutions for the challenges and issues affecting their community. Bush Prize finalists will be able to identify specific examples of processes, programs or projects that use creative approaches, technologies, collaborations, and methods to drive sustainable change and solve problems more effectively.
Community-led Solutions
Bush Prize: Minnesota honors organizations which understand that communities are best positioned to articulate and effectively respond to today's challenges. Bush Prize finalists will show a consistent commitment to listen, engage and involve the community to ensure the people they serve inform, form and benefit from the organization’s impact.
- Benefits - The community served realizes significant impact and change for the issues and challenges they identify as most critical to them.
- Informs - Work should be shaped by input from the community itself. This means the organization listens to the experiences, needs, and feedback from the community it serves to align its goals and initiatives with the actual needs and priorities of the community.
- Forms - Beyond being informed by the community, the community has an active role in shaping the work. The community is directly involved in designing and implementing programs and solutions, and the organization’s work reflects the values, culture, and strengths of the community.
Culture of Creative Problem Solving
Bush Prize: Minnesota honors organizations that exemplify a culture of innovation and creative community problem solving. Bush Prize finalists will articulate how their organization’s values, policies, practices, people and partnerships allow them to innovate and utilize community assets and resources in creative ways to develop sustainable solutions to community issues.
Transformational Impact
Bush Prize: Minnesota honors organizations which have created meaningful, long-lasting change to address the challenges and issues affecting their community. Transformational impact can happen through ideas of all sizes, within communities of all sizes, and through organizations of all sizes. Bush Prize finalists will have approaches and outcomes that:
- Challenge the status quo and address the root causes of significant community issues and systemic challenges.
- Create sustainable and equitable solutions for community, particularly for communities which have been historically underserved.
- Inspire others in the region and serve as a model for future success.
Twin Cities Grants Program
C H Robinson Worldwide Foundation
Nonprofit Capacity Building Grants: Planning Grant
St. Croix Valley Foundation
Shavlik Family Foundation Grant
Shavlik Family Foundation
Joyce Foundation: Environment Grants
The Joyce Foundation
Minnesota's Coastal Program Grants: Small Grants
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Ciresi Walburn Foundation Annual Grants
Ciresi Walburn Foundation for Children
Antioch Foundation Grant
Antioch Foundation
CenterPoint Foundation Charitable Giving
Centerpoint Energy Foundation Inc.
Fostering Social Connection in Later Life Grants
Southwest Initiative Foundation
Agricultural Research and Education Council Grant
Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA)
AGRI Crop Research Grant Program
Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA)
Mount Sinai Community Foundation Grant
Jewish Community Foundation of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation
Mount Sinai Community Foundation Grant
Our Mission
The Mount Sinai Community Foundation is a collective giving circle whose members come together to support initiatives that improve health, enhance well-being, or otherwise advance medical care in the Jewish and larger communities, honoring the history and legacy of the Mount Sinai Hospital.
MSCF seeks to fund innovative grant proposals from 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations for one-time grants up to $10,000 that fulfill MSCF’s mission to improve health, enhance well-being, or otherwise advance medical care for Minnesota residents.
Through the generosity of the Frances & Samuel Finkelstein/Janice Finkelstein Mattison Memorial Fund, one of the grantees may receive funding in the area of: cancer research and education; mental health or cancer treatment; medical ethics and quality assurance; or patient advocacy programs.
Funding Priorities
- MSCF seeks to fund innovative programs and/or essential equipment that have a meaningful, direct, and high impact on the target population.
- MSCF is especially interested in discrete projects that can be identified as MSCF funded efforts. These projects or items may be funded by MSCF funds alone or with a limited number of other funding partners.
- Applicants with unique grant requests who may be unable to secure funding elsewhere are encouraged to apply.
- Funding sought for information technology or equipment and/or software upgrades will not be considered unless they are integral to the delivery of the health or medical services provided.
- Grant requests where MSCF grant dollars are only a small component of the overall project budget are unlikely to be funded.
- Through the generosity of the Frances & Samuel Finkelstein/Janice Finkelstein Mattison Memorial Fund, one of the grants may receive funding for cancer research or education; medical ethics/patient advocacy programs; or treatment for children, seniors, disabled, or the homeless.
Farmers Market Grant Program - Vendor
Compeer Financial, ACA
Building Better Lives Grant
The Northwest Minnesota Foundation
R2AC: Community Arts Support Grant
Region 2 Arts Council
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Top Searched Technology Grants in Minnesota
Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in Minnesota
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Minnesota?
Grants are most commonly $81,671.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Technology Grants in Minnesota year over year?
In 2024, funders in Minnesota awarded a total of 25,097 grants.
2022 54,862
2023 52,544
2024 25,097
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Technology Grants in Minnesota given out in Minnesota, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Human Services, and Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations.
1. Education
2. Human Services
3. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Technology Grants in Minnesota changing over time?
Funding has increased by -72.45%.
2022 $6,166,461,795
2023
$7,425,303,965
20.41%
2024
$2,045,931,746
-72.45%
Minnesota Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Hennepin County, Ramsey County, and Stearns County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Hennepin County | $1,073,433,573 |
| Ramsey County | $585,898,009 |
| Stearns County | $104,358,331 |
| Olmsted County | $101,707,806 |
| Washington County | $50,566,089 |