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Funding opportunities

RFP, RFQ, RFAs, and other funding opportunities by Public Health — Seattle & King County.


Short URL: kingcounty.gov/funding

Type Description

Request for Applications (RFA)

Best Starts for Kids: Domestic Violence Emergency Response Pilot

This 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 communities

The 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 Environments

Public 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 Program

Public 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 Engagement

The 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 2024

The 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

Request for Applications (RFA)

Park use observations

Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) is seeking one or several contractors (business, government agency, or community-based organization) to measure the use of neighborhood parks in King County to gain a better understanding how people use parks to support planning and programming decisions with the goals of increasing park use, access, and quality.

Extended application due date: No later than April 22, 2024 by 11:59 pm

Request for Applications (RFA)

Overdose Prevention and Response Community Review Panel

Public Health – Seattle & King County is currently seeking community members to help make funding recommendations for opioid settlement solicitations and serve as reviewers of project proposals.

Extended application due date: No later than April 23, 2024 by 11:59 pm

Request for Proposals (RFP)

Expanding access to MOUD services in community-based settings

Public Health – Seattle & King County is soliciting project proposals through a Request for Proposals (RFP) for pilot projects that remove barriers to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) access and expand MOUD services to community-based settings.

Application due date: No later than April 30, 2024 by 2 pm

Request for Applications (RFA)

Home-Based Services Supportive Environments – Best Starts for Kids

This RFA seeks an organization or partnership of organizations to continue the work started in the first levy of Best Starts for Kids where we developed the home-based services collaborative advisory group comprising of families, community-based organizations, and King County systems partners in order to build the capacity of the home-based services system.

Application due date: No later than April 16, 2024 by 3 pm

Request for Applications (RFA)

Pacific Islander Priority Population Oceania Health Summit 2024

This project is dedicated to a transformative endeavor aimed at challenging and dismantling prevailing misconceptions associated with Health Outcomes and Leadership Development within the Pacific Islander community.

Application due date: No later than April 4, 2024 by 3 pm

Request for Applications (RFA)

Bicycle Safety Grants 2024

Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) aims to increase bicycle safety among residents of King County. To that end, the PHSKC Violence & Injury Prevention Unit, with funding from the King County Council, is seeking to fund education and/or outreach projects from coalitions, non-profits, schools, business, bicycling clubs, and other groups who wish to make progress toward this broad goal.

Application due date: No later than April 4, 2024 by 6 pm

Request for Proposals (RFP)

Lead and toxics: Reducing toxics exposures in our communities

The purpose of this RFP is to support the work of communities most impacted by toxics to address exposure sources harming families and young children in King County.

Application due date: No later than April 17, 2024 by 2 pm

Request for Proposals (RFP)

Overdose Prevention & Response: Linkage to and Retention to Care Navigation

As part of a five-year Center for Disease Control (CDC) Overdose to Action – Local (OD2A-Local) grant, Public Health—Seattle & King County is soliciting proposals for linkage to care partnerships between providers of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and an identified community partner in either public safety, housing services, or hospital systems.

Application due date: Extended to April 2, 2024 by 3 pm

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