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NAICS Code· 813219

Other Grantmaking and Giving Services

This U.S. industry comprises establishments (except voluntary health organizations) primarily engaged in raising funds for a wide range of social welfare activities, such as educational, scientific, cultural, and health. Illustrative Examples: Community chest fundraising organizations United fund councils Federated charities United funds for colleges Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 813219 – Other Grantmaking and Giving Services encompasses organizations that administer grants, donations, and charitable distributions on behalf of private foundations, trusts, or public entities, excluding those primarily engaged in direct service delivery or philanthropic operations. In the federal contracting landscape, this code typically applies to nonprofit intermediaries, fiscal sponsors, and mission-driven entities that manage federally funded grant programs, disburse funds to subrecipients, and ensure compliance with federal award requirements such as OMB Uniform Guidance.

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NAICS code 813219 covers Other Grantmaking and Giving Services. This U.S. industry comprises establishments (except voluntary health organizations) primarily engaged in raising funds for a wide range of social welfare activities, such as educational, scientific, cultural, and health. Illustrative Examples: Community chest fundraising organizations United fund councils Federated charities United funds for colleges Cross-References.

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NAICS: 813219
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Alzheimer's Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) - State and Community Grant ProgramThe Alzheimer’s Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) - State and Community Grant Program, solicited under HHS-2026-ACL-AOA-ADPI-0002, is a cooperative agreement opportunity aimed at strengthening dementia-capable home and community-based service systems across the United States through two distinct application options. Option A targets state governmental entities designated as the lead agency for dementia capability, requiring them to establish or expand a comprehensive, sustainable state-level HCBS system with a Single Entry Point/No Wrong Door access model to ensure seamless service access for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Option B is designed for community-based organizations operating within existing dementia-capable HCBS systems, compelling them to address three specific service gaps: delivering supportive services to individuals living alone with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), improving services for individuals aging with intellectual and developmental disabilities at risk of or living with ADRD, and providing behavioral symptom management training and expert consultation for family caregivers. Both options require 36-month projects structured into three 12-month budget periods, with funding contingent on annual appropriations, satisfactory progress, and continued federal interest. All applicants must demonstrate the ability to implement a phased approach involving a planning phase followed by implementation, and must include a robust, third-party evaluation plan with a signed commitment letter from an independent evaluator—failure to do so results in automatic disqualification. Eligibility is strictly limited: no entity may apply for both Option A and Option B, nor hold more than one ADPI grant simultaneously. States without active ACL ADPI grants are eligible for Option A, with priority given to those未曾 receiving ADSSP grants since before 2014. Community-based organizations are eligible for Option B if they lack an active ADPI grant, with similar priority extended to those previously未曾 funded by ADI-SSS or ADPI programs since before 2014. Applicants must maintain an active SAM.gov registration with a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and a current Grants.gov account linked to Login.gov. Financial requirements include a minimum 25 percent non-federal match, meaning federal funds cannot exceed 75 percent of total project costs, with at least half of all funds—federal and match combined—must be spent on direct services for individuals with ADRD and their caregivers. Salary rates for key personnel may not exceed the Executive Level II cap of $225,700 annually, and applicants without an approved indirect cost rate may use a 15
Administration For Community Living

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NAICS: 813219
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Startup and Expansion Grant for At-Risk Afterschool and Summer Meal ProgramsThe Oregon Department of Education Child Nutrition Programs is offering over $562,000 in Startup and Expansion Grants for At-Risk Afterschool and Summer Meal Programs during the 2025-2027 biennium to support sponsors and partners in enhancing meal access for children in need. These funds are designed to help organizations launch new programs or expand existing ones that provide nutritious meals outside of regular school hours, specifically targeting at-risk communities. The grant opportunity is open to eligible entities and is administered through the state’s procurement system under Solicitation Number S-58100-00015812, with applications due by March 31, 2027. All awardees must operate within Oregon and comply with state and federal child nutrition guidelines. The procurement is managed by the Oregon Department of Education’s Procurement Office located in Salem, with Mary Piper serving as the primary point of contact. Performance of all funded activities must occur within the state of Oregon, and applicants are expected to demonstrate clear plans for program scalability, community impact, and sustainability. While the solicitation does not specify a set-aside for certain categories of applicants, it is open to all qualified SLED organizations and partners aligned with child nutrition goals. Interested parties must submit proposals through the Oregon Buys portal by the stated deadline to be considered for funding.
ODE Procurement

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NAICS: 813219
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National Nonprofit Organization Recreational Boating Safety (RBS) Grant ProgramThe National Nonprofit Organization Recreational Boating Safety (RBS) Grant Program, administered by the United States Coast Guard under the Department of Homeland Security, seeks to enhance public safety and enjoyment on waterways by partnering with nonprofit organizations to reduce loss of life, injury, and property damage through targeted initiatives aligned with the National RBS Strategic Plan. Applicants must propose national-in-scope projects that address one or more designated Areas of Interest, including cross-disciplinary partnerships or voluntary safety standards development, and demonstrate clear alignment with program goals through a compelling program narrative, measurable outcomes, and a detailed timeline using the provided templates. The solicitation, issued under DHS-USCG-NONPROFIT-2026 and classified under NAICS code 813219, is open exclusively to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations with active SAM.gov and Grants.gov registrations, including a valid Unique Entity Identifier, and requires submission of a comprehensive application package comprising an executive summary, organization description, program narrative, budget, budget narrative, timeline, and IRS confirmation of nonprofit status—all formatted in 12-point Times New Roman with one-inch margins and submitted via Grants.gov no later than July 7, 2026. Award decisions will be based on a multi-step process involving pass/fail eligibility gates, merit-based scoring across six weighted criteria (strategic alignment, budget justification, marketing strategy, sustainability, proposed period of performance, and mitigation plan), and a financial risk assessment that includes verification of financial stability, management systems, past performance, and audit history through SAM.gov and other OMB-designated databases. Individual awards are anticipated to range between $50,000 and $600,000, with total program funding of approximately $6.6 million supporting an estimated 25 to 35 recipients. The performance period is fixed from October 1, 2026, to September 30, 2027, with all costs required to be incurred and deliverables completed within this budget period. Grantees must adhere to 2 CFR Part 200 standards, including procurement rules, indirect cost limitations based on negotiated rates or the de minimis rate, and program income reporting using the addition method. While no cost-sharing is mandated, single audits are required for organizations expending $1 million or more in federal funds during their fiscal year. Recipients must also comply with restrictions on lobbying, prohibitions on prosecuting claims against the government, and integrity
United States Coast Guard

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NAICS: 813219
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Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Farm Bill 2026The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), through its Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), is soliciting applications for the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) for fiscal year 2026. This program provides grants to eligible State departments of agriculture across the 50 States and various U.S. territories, including American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The goal of these grants is to support projects that improve the competitiveness of specialty crops, which include fruits, vegetables, dried fruits, tree nuts, horticulture, and nursery crops such as floriculture. The SCBGP aims to advance specialty crop industries by funding initiatives that enhance marketing and promotion efforts, support research and development, increase availability and access to specialty crops, and address various local, regional, and national challenges faced by specialty crop producers. The program also allows for additional activities deemed appropriate by the Secretary of Agriculture in consultation with relevant stakeholders. Applications must be submitted by June 8, 2026, and inquiries can be directed to the Agricultural Marketing Service through the provided contact information. This solicitation emphasizes collaboration with State departments of agriculture to promote sustainable growth and competitiveness within the specialty crop sector.
Agricultural Marketing Service

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