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$400M in new federal grants for health programs

The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention has opened applications for $400M in grants. These funds target community projects aimed at reducing juvenile delinquency.

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OJJDP FY 2026 Invited to Apply - Byrne Discretionary Community Project Grants

The Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention is inviting applications for its Byrne Discretionary Community Project Grants, with a total funding of $400 million. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, nonprofits, and tribal organizations, with a deadline of July 15, 2026.

Why it matters. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, nonprofits, and tribal organizations, with a deadline of July 15, 2026.

Our readExpect strong competition for these grants, especially from organizations with demonstrated community impact.

Source · Grants.gov

Maternal Produce Prescription Program (MP3) funding opportunity announced

The Health Resources and Services Administration is offering funding through the Maternal Produce Prescription Program, aimed at improving nutrition for mothers and infants. Applications are due by July 17, 2026, under CFDA 93.110.

Why it matters. Applications are due by July 17, 2026, under CFDA 93.110.

Our readOrganizations focused on maternal health should prioritize this funding to enhance nutritional support services.

Source · Grants.gov

Powertech USA's uranium recovery project receives NRC review

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is reviewing Powertech USA, Inc.'s Dewey-Burdock in situ uranium recovery project for a 20-year license renewal. This project is located in South Dakota and has significant implications for energy and environmental policy.

Why it matters. This project is located in South Dakota and has significant implications for energy and environmental policy.

Our readWatch for community responses as the NRC decision could spark local activism or regulatory pushback.

Source · Federal Register

Wireline Competition Bureau seeks comments on incarcerated communications data collection

The Federal Communications Commission is soliciting comments on its proposed 2026 Mandatory Data Collection for incarcerated people's communications services. Stakeholders have until July 15, 2026, to provide input on the data requirements.

Why it matters. Stakeholders have until July 15, 2026, to provide input on the data requirements.

Our readEngagement from advocacy groups will be crucial to shape the final data collection requirements and ensure they address privacy concerns.

Source · Federal Register

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Keep an eye on the July 15 deadline for the OJJDP grants 014 strong local partnerships will be key.

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