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October 9, 2025

“Oops!...AI Did It Again” Challenge with Young Futures

Young Futures has launched a funding opportunity focused on the urgent need to equip young people with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to navigate AI, which is rapidly reshaping their learning, creativity, relationships, and mental health. The “Oops!...AI Did It Again” Challenge will fund 10 organizations with one-year grants of $25,000 to $100,000. Funding themes include youth-powered AI; AI in learning, work, and creativity; AI in relationships and mental health; and intergenerational guidance. Full details of the opportunity are available via the website and full Request for Proposals. You can also learn more through a virtual applicant info session on October 15, 2025 at 3:00 PM. The first step in the process is to submit an LOI by October 24, 2025

October 9, 2025

COMPASS RFPs from DYCD

The NYC Department of Youth and Community Development recently released two COMPASS Programs Request for Proposals (RFPs) in PASSPort, both due in mid-November 2025. COMPASS programs offer a range of enrichment activities for elementary and middle school students after school hours, during school holidays, and during the summer. The anticipated contract term will be from August 1, 2026 to August 31, 2032, with no options to renew. Center-Based and Non-Public School Site Program proposals (RFP EPIN 26026P004) are due on November 12, 2025 at 2:00 PM. Proposals for Programs in Public Schools (RFP EPIN 26026P004) are due on November 14, 2025 at 2:00 PM.  An overview of the RFPs and details for multiple pre-proposal info sessions in October can be found on the DYCD website. Questions regarding these RFPs should be submitted through the discussion with buyer forum in PASSPort or emailed to rfpquestions@dycd.nyc.gov, indicating “COMPASS RFP” in the subject line. 

August 13, 2025

Community Catalyst Fund with New Yorkers for Children

The Community Catalyst Fund of New Yorkers for Children offers monetary grants and technical assistance to small, community-based organizations, most of which are BIPOC-led and/or led by individuals with lived experience in foster care. All organizations are based in New York City and share a commitment to supporting youth impacted by the child welfare system. Funded efforts will include: direct services, advocacy and policy change, and research. Selected partners will participate in quarterly peer learning communities, where grantees connect with sector experts and one another to share ideas, tools, challenges, and solutions. The next application cycle will formally launch when the RFP is released on August 18, 2025.  

August 13, 2025

Youth Service Capacity-Building Grants with William T. Grant Foundation

The William T. Grant Foundation is accepting applications for their Youth Service Capacity-Building Grants (YSCG) program. This program supports activities to strengthen the organizational infrastructure of small nonprofit organizations in the five boroughs of New York City that provide direct services to young people ages 5 to 25. The grants provide general operating support over a 3-year term for small organizations (with operating budgets of $250,000 to $1 million) that have demonstrated capacity-building needs ranging from financial management, board recruitment, human resources, fundraising, evaluation, and more. Visit the website to read the full eligibility requirements and how to apply. Applications are due September 18, 2025 at 3:00 PM.  

June 26, 2025

Grant Program for Girls Sports – Gainbridge Assists Powered by Parity

Are you an organization that supports girls and women in sports and/or education? Consider applying for the Gainbridge Assists Powered by Parity grant program. In honor of the $5,000 check Billie Jean King used to start the Women’s Sports Foundation® 51 years ago, Gainbridge®, Parity, and the Women’s Sports Foundation will award 32 total grants of at least $5,000 each, totaling $222,000, to organizations and Parity Athletes dedicated to advancing girls and/or women in sports and/or education. In addition to the community grants, a $50,000 grant will be awarded in Billie Jean King's honor to one standout organization. Applicants should be located in the U.S., be able to share their impact through storytelling and social media, and be able to implement the grant in November 2025. Learn more and apply on their website by July 11, 2025. 

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