Funding opportunities
RFP, RFQ, RFAs, and other funding opportunities by Public Health — Seattle & King County.
Short URL: kingcounty.gov/funding
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Request for Proposals (RFP) |
Centering Diverse Healers for Youth Well-BeingThis project seeks to fund organizations, groups, and entities with close ties to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, and Intersex (LGBTQI+) communities and will include outcomes such as increasing access to mental health resources and trainings, improving retention for youth serving organizations that support youth mental health, and increasing support for diverse providers who serve youth mental health. ➔ Application due date: No later than October 18, 2024 by 5 pm |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
Overdose Prevention & Response: Harm Reduction Supply DistributionPublic Health – Seattle & King County is issuing a Request for Applications from interested and qualified community based and partner organizations to provide interest in and capacity to distribute harm reduction supplies in King County, both to focused populations and to the general public. |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
Equity Response Team (Pre-announcement posted August 14, 2024)Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) is pleased to announce that we will soon be releasing a Request for Applications (RFA) for community members interested in joining its Equity Response Team (ERT). We will be recruiting up to four community members to join the team. The ERT is a working group dedicated to assisting (PHSKC) programs, teams, and leadership in addressing the intersections between racial equity and social justice and public health practice, strategies, and/or services. |
Request for Proposals (RFP) |
Community Health Worker services for Ukrainian refugeesThe goal of this RFP is to seek an eligible organization willing to collaborate with Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) to assist Ukrainian refugees and humanitarian immigrants through health education and navigation provided by Community Health Workers (CHW). CHWs are an integral part of the community and serve as primary points of connection to culturally and linguistically appropriate health services. ➔ Application due date: No later than September 12, 2024 by 2 pm |
Request for Proposals (RFP) |
Equitable and Actionable Collaboration for OSS to Sewer ConversionPublic Health – Seattle & King County seeks a qualified business to identify and engage interested and impacted parties, design and facilitate webinar and summit gathering, and synthesize feedback into recommend and action steps for building an urban septic to sewer conversion program. Maximum budget is $45,000. ➔ Application due date: No later than August 15, 2024 by 2 pm |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
Best Starts for Kids: Domestic Violence Emergency Response PilotThis RFA seeks to enhance the system connections and cross-sector collaboration between relationship-based programs serving families from pregnancy through early childhood with domestic violence advocacy programs. ➔ Application due date: No later than August 13, 2024 by 2 pm |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
Improving childhood lead poisoning prevention and increasing blood-lead testing in focus communitiesThe Lead and Toxics Program at Public Health – Seattle & King County seeks partnerships with community-based organizations to prevent childhood lead poisoning and increase blood-lead testing. While we have made significant progress raising awareness about the importance of lead poisoning prevention, King County still faces significant challenges to eliminating lead poisoning in our communities, improving blood-lead testing rates, and connecting children with higher blood-lead levels to developmental services. ➔ Application due date: No later than July 26, 2024 by 5 pm |
Request for Proposals (RFP) |
Best Starts for Kids: Healthy and Safe EnvironmentsPublic Health – Seattle & King County seeks proposals from eligible community-based organizations, agencies, and school/school districts interested in ensuring that children, youth, and young adults live, learn, work, play, and experience healthy and safe environments. ➔ Application due date: No later than July 23, 2024 by 2 pm |
Request for Proposals (RFP) |
Health Benefit Exchange Navigator ProgramPublic Health – Seattle & King County is looking for agencies who have experience enrolling King County residents into Apple Health and Qualified Health Plans and helping residents access health care services. These agencies will need to be well-established in King County and have a robust call center for clients to contact them for services and provide outreach about health insurance options. ➔ Application due date: No later than June 7, 2024 by 2 pm |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
Community Partnership and EngagementThe Community Navigator Program aims to empower community leaders to play a pivotal role in enhancing public health outcomes by bridging the gap between institutionally marginalized communities and public health initiatives. Community Navigators serve as representatives of culturally-appropriate information dissemination, resource navigation, and community engagement, thereby ensuring equitable access to vital healthcare services and information. ➔ Application due date (Updated): No later than May 28, 2024 by 2 pm |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
Medicaid Administrative Claiming – Neurodevelopmental Centers 2024The goal of the project is to facilitate an opportunity for non-governmental neurodevelopmental centers in King County to participate in MAC, creating a new revenue stream for administrative services associated with supporting the Washington State Medicaid Plan. ➔ Application due date: No later than May 24, 2024 by 5 pm |