Rural health infrastructure grant. Strong county fit; one match-funding question to resolve. Six weeks out.
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Right now there are thousands of open grant opportunities. Somewhere in that pile is a funder who gives to organizations exactly like yours: in your county, at your budget size, for the work you already do.
The problem is the pile. Searching it is a second job. Most opportunities were never meant for you, and the ones that were don't announce themselves. They sit in a federal database or a foundation's tax filing until the deadline quietly passes. Then the board asks, have we looked into grants? And looking into grants becomes your evenings.
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Every new federal posting, plus the IRS filings of 3,900+ Florida foundations: what funders actually funded, not what their mission statement says.
Every opportunity is scored for winnability against organizations like yours: right cause, right county, right size, realistic award. Most don't make the cut. That's the point. In the email, each pick carries a plain verdict.
The exact 0–100 score behind each verdict lives in your free per-org report.
The few opportunities that cleared the bar, each with a plain-English line on why it fits and what the deadline really requires. Then you get back to running your organization.
Rural health infrastructure grant. Strong county fit; one match-funding question to resolve. Six weeks out.
Youth literacy fund. A beautiful mission that has never funded south of Georgia.
A Tampa-area family foundation that gave $410K to food-security programs last year and accepts letters year-round.
Two closing this month. One is worth it. One isn't, and we say why.
Illustrative issue. The real one covers what's actually open the week you get it.
Freshly posted grants that fit small and mid-sized Florida organizations, scored and explained.
One Florida funder, with the receipts: who they gave to last year, how much, and how to approach them.
What's closing soon that's still realistically winnable, and what to skip because it isn't.
Written for executive directors, development staff, and board members of Florida community organizations that don't have a grants person, because most that matter don't.
That includes Florida's rural hospitals, community health centers, and clinics. The federal Rural Health Transformation Program is putting $209.9 million into Florida, with annual rounds through 2030, and it fits organizations exactly like them. Winning is only half the job: a 2025 executive order now requires a written justification every time federal funds are drawn down. So for rural health organizations, the free report now covers the deadlines that follow a win, too.
Florida foundations' IRS filings read: what funders actually funded, with recipients and amounts.
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