The Healthy & Thriving Communities Grant improves health equity and well-being in Broward by building a culture of health across all populations and communities, while also creating a resilient and sustainable environment.
Donor Name: Community Foundation of Broward
State: Florida
County: Broward County (FL)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/15/2025
Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Focus Areas
Physical Health Mental Health
- Develop or expand programs that help reduce health disparities, improve health literacy, and promote health access—especially for people and communities where these issues exist at statistically higher levels.
- Offer physical wellness opportunities that provide structured, accessible physical activity programs that support overall wellness and help prevent or manage chronic illnesses (like diabetes, hypertension, HIV, etc.).
- Make mental health services available to populations that may not seek or have access to these services. Focus on strategies that reduce stigma, normalize self-care, and foster a supportive environment that encourages individuals to seek help.
Food and Nutrition
- Improve access to healthy food for people facing food insecurity or living in food deserts by expanding or enhancing an established food bank operation, mobile and on-site meal distribution. Assist individuals in navigating available food assistance through SNAP or other resources as needed.
- Provide local food sourcing through community gardens, food cooperatives, and/or farmers’ markets to offer fresh produce and healthy foods.
- Support for congregate meals, prepared meals (soup kitchens or home meal delivery service), emergency “pop-up” kitchens or markets.
- Provide food stipends that are part of a holistic service program that helps stabilize individuals and families.
- Support for Food is Medicine programs to provide medically tailored meals and nutrition education for people with severe illness and health complications to improve their health outcomes.
- Implement strategies to reduce food waste by recovering and distributing nutritious, shelf-stable foods that would otherwise be discarded. (i.e. from grocery stores)
- Develop systems-level interventions—such as policy reform, safety-net improvements, technology, and public-private partnerships—to reduce food insecurity and lessen dependence on external food assistance
Environmental Education and Sustainability
- Promote environmental health through programs and interventions that reduce pollution, improve air and water quality, and create healthier, more resilient communities—especially in areas most affected by environmental risks.
- Support climate resilience programs that help communities prepare for and adapt to challenges like flooding, extreme heat, and severe storms.
- Raise public awareness, engage residents in local solutions, and advocate for changes that strengthen community preparedness and protect the environment.
Funding Information
Maximum grant requests may not exceed $150,000 per year.
Eligibility Criteria
- Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status to provide services to Broward County can apply for grants. Individuals are not eligible.
- Nonprofit must:
- Obtain a Candid Gold Seal of Transparency.
- Operate for at least two years in Broward County and actively serve its residents
- Apply with a qualified 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor if not a 501(c)(3); the fiscal sponsor must hold 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status and a Candid Gold Seal of Transparency
- Demonstrate financial stability
- Register with SunBiz (Florida Division of Corporations) and maintain an active board of directors (minimum of three members with evidence of quorum in meeting minutes)
For more information, visit Community Foundation of Broward.