The Program to Improve Capacity and Capability (PICC) is being launched by the City of Norfolk in hopes of broadening an inclusive and diverse field of nonprofit service providers with the ability to deliver quality social services to Norfolk residents and the capacity to compete for, and sustainably manage, grant awards while meeting compliance requirements.
Donor Name: City of Norfolk
State: Virginia
City: Norfolk
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/06/2023
Size of the Grant: $75,000
Details:
This (PICC) Request for Proposals (RFP) is for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2023. Approximately $2 million in grant funds are anticipated to be available annually over the three-year lifespan of the PICC program. Grants will be awarded to organizations in three different classifications through a competitive process. This, Tier One RFP is applicable to organizations with annual cash expenditures of $250,000 or more. While selected awardees will receive a one-year grant for FY 2023, the City has the option to extend the Term of the agreement for two successive one-year terms based on performance and funding availability.
In addition to expanding the community of non-profit service providers, the primary goal of the PICC program is to advance City Council’s priorities in the areas of rapid rehousing with case management, positive youth development programming and senior focused activities. Specifically, to provide direct services to Norfolk’s at-risk populations of children, families, the elderly and disabled residents, those who are impoverished and those experiencing homelessness.
Funding Information
Tier One awards are limited to $75,000 per eligible applicant. Applications seeking support less than $20,000 will not be considered. Applicants must be prepared to initiate their project starting on day one of the grant cycle
Eligibility Criteria
- This RFP is for Tier One eligible applicants only. Applicants must demonstrate that they serve residents of the City of Norfolk, have been providing services for a minimum of three (3) years, have an IRS designation of 501(c) (3) and, have annual expenditures of not less than $250,000. A copy of the IRS letter of designation and the organization’s audited financial statement or IRS Form 990 must be attached to the application.
- Proposals that represent collaborations and partnerships involving more than one organization are encouraged. Such collaborations and partnerships may be public-private or multi-jurisdictional (i.e., with the State or other cities). One partner must be designated as the lead applicant and meet all eligibility requirements.
For more information, visit City of Norfolk.