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) |
King County Adult Dental ProgramAn estimated 52,000 people in King County are non-citizens who lack health and dental insurance. National trends suggest that a significant portion of this group are ineligible for public programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, and subsidized health insurance. This is the focus population for this funding to increase access to dental services. ➔ Application due date: No later than February 20, 2025 by 2 pm |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
Supporting Street Food Vendors in Becoming PermittedThis RFA will provide grant funding to community-based organizations to conduct outreach as Community Liaisons to unpermitted street food vendors (food trucks, carts, trailers, pop-ups, tents, booths) and support them in navigating the process of obtaining a permit to operate. ➔ Application due date: No later than March 21, 2025 |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
Pediatric Mobile Immunization Clinics (BSK)The funding available through this RFA is intended to help address disparities in access to vaccinations, particularly for under-insured and uninsured community members, low-income communities, Black/African American and Indigenous communities, communities of color, and immigrant, refugee and asylee communities. ➔ Application due date: No later than February 27, 2025 |
Request for Proposals (RFP) |
Drug User Health ServicesPublic Health – Seattle & King County is soliciting project proposals through a Request for Proposals (RFP) for projects that provide harm reduction and drug user health services in community-based settings in the City of Seattle. ➔ Application due date: No later than February 27, 2025 by 2 pm |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
City of Kent Walker and Roller Safety ProgramKing County’s Target Zero Coalition invites you to apply for this grant aimed at achieving zero serious crashes, injuries, and fatalities on our roadways. The Coalition, coordinated by Public Health – Seattle & King County and the City of Kent, seeks to increase the safety of people walking, biking, or rolling in King County. ➔ Application due date: No later than February 14, 2025 by 11:59 pm |
Request for Proposals (RFP) |
Cannabis, Commercial Tobacco, and Vaping Prevention Community Change GrantThe purpose of the Community Change Grants is to fund new projects to reduce use of and harm from cannabis, commercial tobacco, and vapor products for youth ages 12-20 by changing influences on use and harm. ➔ Application due date: No later than March 12, 2025 by 2 pm |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
2025 Community Afghan and Latinx Health Advocate ServiceTo address elevated blood lead levels (eBLL) in children under 15 years old in King County, Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) aims to enhance its programmatic efforts by providing culturally competent support through the engagement of a Community Health Advocate (CHA). ➔ Application due date: No later than January 22, 2025 by 2 pm |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
Opioid Overdose Prevention and Response Pilot ProjectsPublic Health – Seattle & King County is soliciting project Applications through a Request for Applications (RFA) for two-year pilot projects to address opioid overdose and prevention utilizing community-centered approaches in King County. ➔ Application due date: No later than December 19, 2024 by 2 pm |
Request for Proposals (RFP) |
Education and Outreach Campaign Development for Communities in Poverty Bay Shellfish Protection DistrictEducation and Outreach Campaign Development for Communities in Poverty Bay Shellfish Protection District (SPD) is to develop grassroot movements within communities to understand and make behavior changes about pet waste management on streets and in yards to address fecal pollution in the Poverty Bay SPD. ➔ Application due date: No later than December 5, 2024 by 2 pm (revised date) |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
School-Based Integrated Behavioral Health Care Coordination Program (Seattle Public Schools)Funding from this investment will embed 1.0 full-time equivalent (FTE) BHC at each school/school-based health center site (plus supervision) to provide coordination and partnership to increase navigation to behavioral health care supports for students during the school year (September-June). ➔ Application due date: No later than December 12, 2024 by 2 pm |