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Up to US $20,000
US $500 - US $100,000
US $5,000 - US $50,000
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US $100,000 - US $500,000
About Us
Our Vision
Healthy, thriving, and resilient communities for all
Our Mission
The mission of the Council is to coordinate and work collaboratively with public agencies, communities, and stakeholders to achieve sustainability, equity, economic prosperity, and quality of life for all Californians
Community Resilience Centers Round 2
From extreme heat to wildfires, recent climate events and public health emergencies impact every part of California. The best available projections anticipate that these climate impacts will intensify. In the face of these challenges, strengthening resilience requires investments in both physical and social infrastructure. In addition to climate resilience activities, community resilience builds ongoing social cohesion, trust, and networks.
The Community Resilience Centers (CRC) Program:
Up to US $4,000
US $5,000 - US $50,000
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US $100 - US $99,999
Up to US $40,000
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Brad Keselowskis Checkered Flag Foundation (BKCFF)
Brad Keselowski is a co-owner of Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, where he drives the #6 Ford Mustang full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series. Off-track, Brad is the sole owner and founder of Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing as well as Brad Keselowskis Checkered Flag Foundation's president and founder.
In 2009, Brad visited Walter Reed Medical Center, where he became inspired to give back to the men and women that answered the call to serve our country and were injured in the line of duty. Consequently, he founded BKCFF in 2010 with the mission to honor and assist those who serve. Since its founding, BKCFF has raised upright of $3.8 million to serve this mission.
Brad Keselowskis Checkered Flag Foundation Grant Program
BKCFF was established to support those who are suffering financial, medical, or other hardship resulting from service to the United States or communities within. Funding decisions are made through an equitable and comprehensive application process, with financial support directed to 501(c)(3) public charities that provide services to our target constituents.
The purpose of the grant program is to empower and give hope to our nation’s heroes: military professionals, veterans, first responders, and others who provide courageous service and sacrifice. BKCFF requires all organizations seeking a grant to complete a comprehensive application, which is available on the Foundation’s website or can be requested by contacting the Foundation directly.
Up to US $50,000
Up to US $125,000
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Up to US $1,500
Up to US $5,110
Up to US $7,500
More than US $5,000
North Carolina Department of Public Safety
Mission: Safeguard and preserve the lives and property of the people of North Carolina.
Vision: To proactively address today's challenges and remain vigilant for tomorrow's risks in the pursuit of a safe, resilient North Carolina.
Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grants (HMEP)
The Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Grants Program provides financial and technical assistance to enhance State, Territorial, Tribal, and local hazardous materials emergency planning and training. The HMEP Grant Program distributes funds to emergency responders for training to meet the risks associated with the transportation of hazardous materials through their jurisdictions and to Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) for related HAZMAT planning.
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US $2,500 - US $25,000
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How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Search and Rescue grants?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
Search and rescue grants are open to nonprofits that are responsible for emergency response and disaster relief. Organizations specializing in disaster response, like maritime rescue and volunteer fire departments, are especially encouraged to apply. Funding eligibility extends to organizations that train and equip rescue teams and deliver public safety education programs.
Based on Instrumentl’s live grant database for search and rescue, grant deadlines are most common in Q1, accounting for 34.0% of all submission dates. The slowest period for new grant opportunities in this category falls in Q3, making it a less competitive time for preparation and strategic planning.
Search and rescue grants provide funding to improve search and rescue capacities. This includes providing proper training, essential equipment, and required resources. These resources are likely to receive funding because they are necessary to deliver effective emergency response when disaster strikes. The funding targets operations that preserve lives when a disaster occurs in remote or high-risk areas. Donors look to support organizations that offer these life-saving services.
On average, grants in search and rescue provide funding between $250 and $2,762,936, with typical awards falling around $5,000 (median) and $76,589 (average). These insights can help nonprofits align their funding requests with what grantmakers typically offer in this space.
Fund allocation for Search and Rescue comes through federal agencies like the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Forest Service. It is important to check state and local governments as they often supplement federal funding. Additionally, private foundations, namely Union Pacific, contribute extensively to safety and disaster preparedness funding efforts.
There are over 70 grants dedicated to Search and Rescue, offering a total of $2.3 million in funds for organizations in need.
To improve grant success, nonprofits should:
For additional guidance, explore our step-by-step guide to crafting compelling grant proposals.
Instrumentl simplifies the grant search and application process by identifying relevant search and rescue grants, tracking deadlines, and providing funder insights. Its centralized platform allows nonprofits to manage multiple applications efficiently so you save time on grant writing and spend more time saving lives. Discover how Eversight increased their grant success rate from 14% to 22%.