From King County, WA <[email protected]>
Subject Registration Open for Two Informational Sessions for $25 Million Total in Grants to Start to Address Racism is a Public Health Crisis
Date February 4, 2023 12:32 AM
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Upcoming HYBRID informational sessions on Feb. 8 and Feb. 11.





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King County's Office of Equity and Social Justice
Office of Equity, Racial and Social Justice










2 hybrid informational sessions on Feb. 8 6 to 7:30 PM and Feb. 11 noon to 1:30 PM




Registration open for two informational sessions on $25 million total in grants to start to address Racism is a Public Health Crisis

The Gathering Collaborative and King County will host two more informational sessions for potential applicants to the $25 million total in grants to start to address Racism is a Public Health Crisis. 

We encourage those interested in applying for the grants to attend one of the following sessions. Both sessions are hybrid, and you can choose to participate on-site in person or virtually via Zoom.

*Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023 // 6-7:30 PM *

Hybrid session: attend in person in Central Seattle or virtually via Zoom


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*Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023 // noon to 1:30 PM *

Hybrid session: attend in person in Tukwila or virtually via Zoom


* Register for in-person attendance [ [link removed] ] (Maximum 50 spots; Location of event will be given upon registration)
* Register for virtual attendance via Zoom [ [link removed] ]

 

Can't attend one of the informational sessions? A recording of the informational session will be posted online following the event. 






Racism is a Public Health Crisis grants portal open
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We encourage all applicants to read over the Grant Program Overview [ [link removed] ] and the Invitational Document [ [link removed] ] in order to get grounded in this work. Please read these foundational documents that show how the Gathering Collaborative shaped these grants, as well as other important details such as reporting and other legal requirements. 

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Grant applications will close Tuesday, March 28, 2023 for the Capacity-building, General and Small Business grants. Physical Infrastructure grants will close on Tuesday, April 11, 2023.

More information on the grant categories and Gathering Collaborative funding priorities can be found on our website [ [link removed] ] and in the grant materials. 






Technical Assistance Available

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It is important to King County to make this grant process as welcoming and easy as possible for all applicants. King County's goal to support those organizations and businesses with the greatest needs for technical assistance and capacity building. Organizations and businesses in need of technical assistance resources can explore our contracted providers at our website: bit.ly/gatheringcollaborative [ [link removed] ] under the tab Technical Assistance Resources. 









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