The Nonprofit Gateway

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Welcome

The City of Jacksonville’s Nonprofit Gateway website provides easy, one-stop access to a wealth of information, tools, and resources that nonprofits need for partnering with the City of Jacksonville. The Nonprofit Gateway was designed by the Office of Strategic Partnerships within the Office of the Mayor to create a simplified navigation system to help nonprofit partners access the assistance needed to help support organizational goals and promote partnerships.
 
The Office of Strategic Partnerships, created by Mayor Lenny Curry, leads the mayoral priority of aligning the public, private and philanthropic sectors around common goals. Nonprofits play a critical and essential role in the vibrance of a community, and the City of Jacksonville is proud to partner with local nonprofit agencies to create better outcomes for all Duval County residents.
 
Click here to learn more about the Office of Strategic Partnerships and important initiatives.

2022 Awardees
Congrats to the 2022 Awardees - Don't Miss A Beat, Duval Safety Net Collaborative, and Early Learning Coalition of Duval - for creating innovate solutions and developing strategic partnerships. Click here to learn more.

FY 2024 PSG Application
The application window for FY 2024 Public Service Grant Program (PSG) is now open. Click here to learn more

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News

Image for news article,Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship Grant Application
February 06, 2019
Expanding youth apprenticeship is a strategy for building a more inclusive economy by connecting the learning needs of students with the talent needs of industry. Leaders from industry, education, and government in cities, states, and regions across the country are well-positioned to build public-private partnerships to scale youth apprenticeship opportunities across industry sectors, including advanced manufacturing, finance and professional services, healthcare, information technology, and more.

To support these efforts of leaders in cities, states, and regions across the country, the Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship (PAYA) is accepting applicants for the PAYA Grant Initiative.   Deadline to apply is March 8, 2019 11:59 p.m.
Image for news article,2019-2020 Cultural Service Grant Program
January 28, 2019
Duval County arts and cultural organizations interested in applying to the 2019-2020 Cultural Service Grant Program should submit a Letter of Intent form to the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville by the Tuesday, March 5, 2019 deadline.  New applicants to the Cultural Service Grant Program may access the Letter of Intent form through the Cultural Council website
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Thursday, June 8, 2023 - 2:00 PM
FY 2024 PSG Mandatory Training

The application window for FY 2024 Public Service Grants Program is now open. Agency applicants must attend and complete one of the three workshops in order to receive the required Mandatory Application Workshop certificate. 

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