At PCF, we love sharing funding opportunities that can help nonprofits and community groups make an even bigger impact. While PCF has our own grant programs, we also want to highlight other ways organizations can secure resources to strengthen and serve our community. If your mission aligns with outdoor recreation recovery or social services in Pinellas County, these grants might be a great fit!
Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) β Rebuilding and Recovery Micro-Grant Program
Grant Amount: $5,000 β $10,000
Deadline: April 2, 2025, at 11:59 PM PST
Available in: FL, NC, TN, VA, SC, GA
Hurricane Helene left lasting damage on many outdoor recreation spaces, affecting both community enjoyment and local economies. The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) is offering micro-grants to organizations and volunteer groups working to clean up and repair impacted recreation sites. This funding helps communities recover and ensures outdoor spaces remain accessible and enjoyable.
Who can apply? Organizations and volunteer groups supporting outdoor recreation site recovery.
How to apply? Submit an application apply here.
More info: Read the full press release.
This program is funded by the Richard King Mellon Foundation, reinforcing the vital role outdoor recreation plays in local economies and quality of life.
Pinellas County Social Action Funding Grant
Grant Amount: $10,000 β $150,000
Deadline: April 4, 2025, at 4 PM
Available in: Pinellas County
Pinellas County Human Services is accepting applications for its Social Action Funding Grant Program, which supports nonprofits addressing critical community needs such as:
Food and Nutritional Services (food banks, meal delivery, congregate dining)
Homeless Prevention & Support (shelter support, outreach, system navigation)
Healthcare & Human Services for Disadvantaged Residents (specialized healthcare, workforce training, transportation assistance)
Supportive Services for an Aging Population (programs targeting senior support)
Who can apply? 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving Pinellas County that have been incorporated in Florida for at least one year.
How to apply? Submit an application at pinellas.gov before April 4 at 4 PM. Late applications will not be accepted.
More info? Attend one of the informational webinars:
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March 12, 2025, at 9 AM β Webinar Link
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March 13, 2025, at 2 PM β Webinar Link
Questions? Email Amanda Craft at acraft@pinellas.gov by March 18 at 4 PM. Answers will be shared on the grant webpage by March 25.
If you think one of these grants could support your mission, we encourage you to apply! Stay tuned for more funding updates, and donβt forget to subscribe to our Community Matters newsletter for the latest opportunities.
Building a stronger Pinellas County, together.