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New Federal Funding Opportunities with Upcoming Deadlines

The Office for Victims of Crime has multiple funding opportunities with deadlines approaching this June. Additionally, the OMB is proposing changes to federal financial assistance regulations.

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OVC FY 2026 Services for Victims of Crime Open for Applications

The Office for Victims of Crime has announced a funding opportunity aimed at enhancing services for victims of crime, with an application deadline of June 23, 2026. This program is part of a broader initiative to increase support for vulnerable populations affected by crime, particularly in urban centers.

Why it matters. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, nonprofits, and tribes, making this a critical funding avenue for organizations focused on victim services.

Our readExpect strong competition for these grants, especially from organizations with established victim support services.

Source · Grants.gov

Automated Permitting Systems Demonstration NOFO Released by HUD

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is inviting applications for a funding opportunity focused on the demonstration of automated permitting systems, with a deadline of July 13, 2026. This initiative aims to streamline housing development processes and improve efficiency in local government operations.

Why it matters. This funding is particularly relevant for local governments and housing authorities looking to modernize their permitting processes.

Our readSignal: jurisdictions that embrace technology in permitting may gain a competitive edge in housing development.

Source · Grants.gov

Environmental Impact Statement for Proposed DeLamar Mine Project

The Bureau of Land Management has announced its intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed DeLamar Mine Project in Idaho. This announcement is part of the NEPA compliance process and will involve public input and review.

Why it matters. Stakeholders in the mining and environmental sectors should monitor this process, as it may influence future mining projects in the region.

Our readSignal: expect heightened scrutiny from environmental groups as the EIS process unfolds.

Source · Federal Register

Paxos Securities Settlement Company Granted Temporary Registration

The SEC has granted Paxos Securities Settlement Company, LLC temporary registration as a clearing agency under Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. This registration allows Paxos to operate as a clearing agency while it complies with regulatory requirements.

Why it matters. This move signals increased regulatory oversight in the cryptocurrency space, affecting firms involved in digital asset transactions.

Our readExpect greater scrutiny on crypto clearing operations as regulators tighten compliance standards.

Source · Federal Register

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Watch for the upcoming application deadlines for OVC funding on June 23 and HUD's opportunities on July 13.

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