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FS 6: DCHS-wide Human Services Workforce Stabilization, Round Three
This RFP aims to improve staff recruitment and retention within organizations with active Department of Community & Human Services (DCHS) awards providing Human Services in King County. Funds may be used to support staff across an organization through related expenses including, but not limited to:
This RFP is open to eligible organizations that are funded by DCHS, have not been awarded funding through a prior procurement of FS 6, and have an active contract period that ends on or after December 31, 2026 OR a contract that automatically renews annually and will extend to or beyond December 31, 2026. This includes contracts with the Adult Services Division (ASD), Behavioral Health and Recovery Division (BHRD), Children, Youth and Young Adults Division (CYYAD), Developmental Disabilities and Early Childhood Supports Division (DDECSD), Director’s Office (DO) and Housing and Community Development Division (HCD); and may include contracts administered by Public Health Seattle-King County that include VSHSL allocated funds.
At least 25 percent of the funds allocated to this strategy will support the workforce of agencies in King County delivering Housing Stability Strategies. VSHSL providers not funded in previous FS 6 procurements, those providing Housing Stability Strategies and providers whose services are delivered in King County zip codes receiving a Communities of Opportunity quintile score of 1-3 will be prioritized during the scoring process.
All contracted providers under this strategy will be required to demonstrate that their proposed programs are supported by a cross-section of management and workers. DCHS will require these funds to be spent in ways that aim to improve employee retention and recruitment, not just support onboarding or training of employees.
The Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts administers over 160 scholarships. Some of the funds help students from a particular school or area; others provide financial assistance to those pursuing a specific field of study; still others assist students that are most in need. Students who apply to the Scholarship program may be eligible for many of these funds.
Scholarships are provided for one academic year and are not automatically renewed each year. You can reapply to our program every year you are going to attend college, and the application you submit that year will be considered for all scholarships for which you are eligible.
Joseph F. and Helen C. McGovern Scholarship Fund
To provide support to students majoring in the field of education or social work.
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Generally the Community Foundation's scholarships are awarded to applicants who have high financial need. Applicants with household income exceeding $100,000 are less likely to be awarded, but applying will allow you to be considered for targeted scholarships.
Virginia Valk Fehsenfeld Scholarship
Open to full time undergraduate students who are Kent County residents studying education, dietetics, nutrition, or human services and have a minimum 3.4 GPA.
Unless noted otherwise in the scholarship description and criteria statement, applicants can attend accredited schools of their choice within the United States.
CFNJ scholarships awards vary. On average, awards range from $500 to $2,500. However, the award could be larger based on the number of qualified applicants and the parameters set by donors who have established the funds.
James L. and Ruby L. Murray Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded to a college-bound, graduating senior from one of the following high schools: Trenton High School, Ewing High School, Cherry Hill High School West, or East Orange High School. Applicants must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree in history, social science, or political science at any college/university of their choice within the United States. Students also must have achieved a cumulative 3.0 GPA or better.
Cumberland Community Foundation ("CCF") manages more than 60 scholarship endowment funds created by local individuals, families, civic organizations, and corporations who want to provide a path to higher education for future generations.
Each year, Cumberland Community Foundation announces more than $1,000,000 in college scholarships to students from southeastern North Carolina.
Brian Edkins Memorial Scholarship
Graduating senior from Cape Fear High School; South View High School (Cumberland County) or Scotland High School (Scotland County, NC).
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What's the typical amount funded for Washington?
Grants are most commonly $253,657.
What's the total number of grants in Grants for Nonprofit Human Services in Washington year over year?
In 2024, funders in Washington awarded a total of 54,367 grants.
Among all the Grants for Nonprofit Human Services in Washington given out in Washington, 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
How is funding for Grants for Nonprofit Human Services in Washington changing over time?
Funding has increased by 5.42%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
King County, Pierce County, and Snohomish County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| King County | $10,608,506,165 |
| Pierce County | $534,186,995 |
| Snohomish County | $442,338,004 |
| Clark County | $261,140,531 |
| Spokane County | $215,289,506 |