HEAL Capacity Grant Program (Healthy Environment for All)

The Frontline Funding Collaborative has launched the latest round of its HEAL Capacity Grant Program, which is intended to support any community organization in Washington state whose capacity-building efforts are aligned with the state's HEAL Act and will advance the law's goals. Find more information about the program and how to apply can be found on the Frontline Funding Collaborative page: Frontline Funding Collaborative - Front and Centered

These HEAL capacity grants are intended to support community organizations whose capacity building efforts are aligned with, and will advance the goals of the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act. Nonprofit, 501 (c)(3) community-based organizations (and organizations that they fiscally sponsor) throughout Washington state who work with overburdened and vulnerable communities are encouraged to apply for these unique capacity grants.

Amount and number of grant awards: eighteen (18) capacity grants in the amount of $20,000 each.

Apply By: April 30

The Frontline Funding Collaborative (FFC) is a partnership between Front and Centered and four other BIPOC-led organizations—Asia Pacific Cultural Center, Latino Community Fund Of Washington State, Na'ah Illahee Fund, and the WASHINGTON STATE COALITION OF AFRICAN COMMUNITY LEADERS—who are catalyzing investments in Climate Justice and Environmental Justice across Washington state. The HEAL Capacity Grant Program is an example of how the FFC aims to support frontline communities by resourcing their needs and amplifying their solutions to climate change and environmental health disparities.