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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 Proposals (RFP)

BSK Help Me Grow PHSKC

This RFP seeks to invest in HMGKC Family Connection Partners, community-based organizations that connect families, parents, and caregivers to the services and resources they need. Rather than simply giving families referrals, partners will ensure families receive direct, culturally and linguistically matched support to access the resources they need and how they need them.

Application due date: No later than July 18, 2025 at 2 pm

Request for Proposals (RFP)

Youth Healing Project 4.0

Public Health – Seattle & King County is looking for creative ideas that center young people and address the negative impacts of COVID-19. Projects should empower young people as leaders. Funding is flexible and can be used for staffing, youth stipends or incentives, technology, materials, and events.

Application due date: No later than July 17, 2025 at 2 pm

Request for Applications (RFA)

Commissary Kitchen Program

The Public Health – Seattle & King County Environmental Health Services (EHS) Division Food Safety Program is conducting a program designed to provide financial assistance to independently owned or operated street food vendors to cover the costs of their commissary kitchen operating fees for a period of up to 6 months. The Food Safety Program is creating a partnership with organizations or businesses that are able to offer commissary kitchen access at reduced kitchen rental fees, to help lower financial barriers for street food vendors who are new to the food permitting process. The Food Safety Program’s goal is to partner with up to 15 organizations to secure kitchen spaces for up to 50 street food vendors to use for 10-15 hours or more per week. By increasing access to commissary kitchens and food safety training for food vendors, this project will advance food safety in public health. Commissary kitchen access will ensure that businesses are able to safely handle food and meet regulatory requirements.

Application due date: No later than July 16, 2025 at 2 pm

Request for Proposals (RFP)

Investing Early Together: Community-Based Parenting Supports, Home-Based Services, and Universal Developmental Screening & Promotion

This RFP seeks partners who are reflective of and rooted in the communit(ies) they serve to offer strengths-based services that center relationships and trust to pregnant individuals, families, and children under the age of six.

Application due date: No later than June 20, 2025 by 2 pm

Request for Applications (RFA)

Supporting Street Food Vendors in Becoming Permitted

This 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 Proposals (RFP)

Cannabis, Commercial Tobacco, and Vaping Prevention Community Change Grant

The 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


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