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New York State Supportive Housing Program 2026
UnofficialDue in 7 daysOff of Temp & Disability Assi · Up to $66M
The New York State (NYS) Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) announces a funding opportunity for the New York State Supportive Housing Program (NYSSHP). OTDA will make funding available statewide for eligible projects. Applications will be accepted from units of local government, local social services districts, tribal organizations and nonprofit corporations. NYSSHP funding is intended to support the provision of services that assist residents of supportive housing to remain stably housed so as not to enter or re-enter the homeless services system. To qualify for funding, a private nonprofit organization must be one which is exempt from taxation under Subtitle A of the Internal Revenue Code, has an accounting system, a voluntary board of directors, and practices nondiscrimination in the provision of assistance. Additionally, a nonprofit corporation applying to OTDA for funds should provide certifications from both the local social services district and the local Continuum of Care (CoC) body supporting the project. Current NYSSHP grantees under contract MUST apply to this RFP for continued funding.
2026 STOP VAWA Formula Grant Program
UnofficialDue in 21 daysDiv of Criminal Justice Serv · Up to $7.9M
STOP (Services, Training, Officers, and Prosecutors) Violence Against Women Formula Grant Program. The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) seeks applications to fund Services Training Officers and Prosecutors (STOP) Violence Against Women Formula Grant Program. An estimated $7.85 million will be made available to support approximately 120 projects. Funding caps will be imposed by program type to maximize support of local programs. The goal for STOP Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Formula Grants Program is to support communities in their efforts to develop and strengthen effective law enforcement and prosecution strategies, to combat violent crimes against women, and to develop and strengthen services to victims of crime and survivors. Thanks to the DCJS partnership with, and the efforts of, the New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, there will be no match requirement imposed on applicants receiving STOP awards through this solicitation. All applications must be submitted through the NYS Statewide Financial System (SFS) in accordance with the instructions outlined in the RFA. For any technical questions or assistance regarding SFS, please contact the SFS Help Desk at (518) 457-7717 or (855) 233-8363 (toll free) or helpdesk@sfs.ny.gov Questions about this Request for Applications (RFA) must be submitted to dcjsfunding@dcjs.ny.gov by Wednesday, June 17, 2026. Responses to those questions will be posted on or about Wednesday, June 24, 2026. The deadline for applications is Noon (EST) Wednesday, July 29, 2026.
2026-2027 Law Enforcement Technology (LETech) RFA
UnofficialDue Sep 2, 2026Div of Criminal Justice Serv · Up to $75M
2026-2027 Law Enforcement Technology (LETech) Grant Program DCJS seeks applications from local municipal police or sheriff's agencies in New York State, outside of New York City, employing sworn officers with police powers to fund law enforcement technologies (LETech) and applicable software/equipment. Approximately $75,000,000 (seventy-five million dollars) is expected to be made available to assist law enforcement partners across the state in their efforts to support safe and vibrant communities. Applicants are encouraged to demonstrate how their proposed equipment use supports the prevention and solving of crimes, particularly violent crimes by firearms and crimes of community concern (e.g., motor vehicle thefts), as well as serve as an integrated part of an agency¿s problem-solving and community-engagement strategy, helping to increase public trust and communication. Each eligible law enforcement agency may submit one application. Questions about this Request for Applications (RFA) must be submitted to dcjsfunding@dcjs.ny.gov by Friday, July 31, 2026. Responses to submitted questions will be posted on or about Wednesday, August 5, 2026. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, September 2, 2026, at 12:00pm (noon) EST.
Municipal Waste Reduction and Rcycling. Prgrm. 24
UnofficialDue Nov 1, 2027Dept of Environ Conservation · Up to $2M
Municipal Waste Reduction and Recycling Program 2024
Drinking Water Fluoridation RFA
UnofficialDue Sep 28, 2028Department of Health · Up to $2.5M
Rolling Submissions Component A: Planning and Feasibility Projects (DOH01-DWFAR-2023) Component B: Implementation and Maintenance Projects (DOH01-DWFBR-2023) The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), Division of Family Health (DFH), Bureau of Child Health (BCH) announces the availability of funding through this Request for Applications (RFA) to maintain and expand New York State (NYS) residents¿ access to optimally fluoridated water. The purpose of this RFA is to identify eligible NYS municipalities that want to work with NYS to increase the number of communities with access to fluoridated water. The key characteristic of a successful applicant is the ability to document a proposed NYS municipal drinking water fluoridation project utilizing the documents provided. There are two components available in this funding opportunity. Component A is for eligible municipalities seeking to develop an Engineering Report to determine the feasibility of starting community water fluoridation or upgrade/modify an existing fluoridation system. Component B is for eligible municipalities looking to purchase, upgrade, replace or repair water fluoridation equipment to initiate or maintain community water fluoridation.