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City of Pompano Beach Nonprofit Grant Program (Florida)

Dated: April 8, 2026

Applications are now open for the City of Pompano Beach Nonprofit Grant Program!

Donor Name: City of Pompano Beach

State: Florida

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 05/01/2026

Size of the Grant: Not Available

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

Funding Priorities

  • Workforce Development
    • Give access to vocational assistance, training/education, technical skills, job search assistance, and referrals for job placement for high school age students in Pompano Beach and/or adult residents
    • Train in interpersonal skills to assist in job-seeking
    • Connect employers who need skilled workers to those in need of employment
    • Develop small business and entrepreneurship training for residents with lack of access to jobs
    • Provide childcare and transportation services for residents to work and thrive in the communities that they live in.
  • Education
    • Work with local nonprofits on school readiness, low-performing schools’ turnaround and the achievement gap
    • Offer resources to help teachers to be more effective
    • Helping underperforming students acquire the knowledge, skills and behaviors they need to succeed in school, college or career pathways
    • Offer Education in financial literacy, budgeting, insurance, and home maintenance to teach residents to manage resources on a limited income
    • Stimulate cognitive and social emotional learning and career pathway interest of teens with the use of technology including but not limited to: STEM education, cybersecurity and e-sports.
  • Behavioral Health
    • Help residents (including youth and families) who have substance use disorders, mental health disorders or co-occurring mental and substance use disorders with treatment, recovery support services and prevention
    • Improve behavioral health outcomes for residents by reducing rates of hospitalization, mortality, substance use, and involvement with the criminal justice system
    • Support the prevention and reduction of community violence, including those most at risk of experiencing community violence, including youth, racial and ethnic minority groups, and disadvantaged or underserved groups
  • Senior Services
    • Assist senior residents to maintain their independence and improve their quality of life by providing transportation, meal assistance, support groups and healthy living programmin
  • Community Events & Preserving Cultural Heritage
    • Support events that drive economic development into the Pompano Beach area
    • Support events that use of the “world-class” beach, growing downtown and destination venues as an event venue
    • Preserve cultural sites, objects and/or expressions that have a historical or cultural significance to the City and highlight the rich cultural make-up as a community.

Eligibility Criteria

Organizations receiving City funds are required to:

  • Participate in a Nonprofit Program Services Fair 1-2 times a year (if applicable)
  • Enter into a Miscellaneous Appropriations Contract with the City.
  • Provide the City of Pompano Beach with the appropriate insurance requirements including, but not limited to:
    • General Liability Insurance
      • Please list City of Pompano Beach as the insured.
    • Professional Liability Coverage
      • If community partners are engaged in professional consultative work, teaching, training, professional program development work or building design work, the minimum insurance requirement document now includes professional liability coverage as a requirement.
      • If community partners are not providing such services, professional liability insurance is NOT required. Written documentation stating so would suffice.
    • Sexual Molestation Coverage
      • If your organization does not interact with children under the age of 18, written documentation stating so would suffice.
    • Auto Insurance
      • If your organization does not have company vehicles, a copy of the main organization’s contact personal insurance card would suffice. Coverage for a single day event would only need to reflect the minimum auto coverage.
    • Workers Compensation Coverage
      • If an organization has fewer than (4) employees, they may request a “Certificate of Election to be Exempt.
      • If your organization does not fit the scope of business, please notify us and they will provide your organization with the City’s exemption form in lieu of the state’s.
  • If a City of Pompano Beach funded program will be taking place on city property, a separate agreement will be required.
    • Fees shall not apply for resident non-profit organizations as defined in § 98.47(A)(1)(b), for use of recreation centers or facilities during normal operating hours, for the purpose of organization or board meetings excluding holidays as observed by the City of Pompano Beach and the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department. Fee structure will apply for all other uses including fundraisers, social gatherings and room rentals.

For more information, visit City of Pompano Beach.

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