Social Action Funding Grant applications sought
Pinellas County Human Services is accepting Social Action Funding Grant Program applications through Thursday, March 26 at 1 p.m.
The program provides funding to social service organizations for priority services that directly serve Pinellas County citizens. The goals of the program are to address the health, economic and social wellbeing of county residents in need of assistance.
Applicant organizations must be 501(c)(3) registered nonprofits serving Pinellas County residents. They must have been incorporated in the State of Florida for at least one year before the date of their application. Funding is awarded through a competitive process.
Organizations may apply for up to $150,000 in funding, with the minimum grant being $10,000, and must align with one of the defined social action priorities:
- Food and Nutritional Services: Including food banks, meal delivery, congregate dining, and supportive services to address food insecurity.
- Homeless and Housing Services: Including homeless outreach and engagement, prevention and diversion services, system navigation, and shelter and housing support.
- Healthcare for Disadvantaged Residents: Including, but not limited to, specialized healthcare services and medical related transportation or mobility assistance, chore services, health and hygiene support.
- Human Services for Disadvantaged Residents: Including other supportive human services for at risk or disadvantaged residents including, but not limited to, workforce development, life skills training and support, non-medical transportation services, specialized mentoring or educational programs, etc.
- Supportive Services for an Aging Population: Including any of the above listed types of programs or additional supportive programs targeted to an aging population.
Eligible applicants may submit a maximum of one application. Those interested in applying can do so at pinellas.gov/pinellas-county-human-services-social-action-funding through March 26 at 1 p.m. Late applications will not be considered.
Potential applicants can attend one of the following informational webinars:
- March 5, 2026, at 10 a.m. – Meeting Link
- March 9, 2025, at 2 p.m. – Meeting Link
For more information, please email questions to Amanda Craft at acraft@pinellas.gov by March 12 at 4 p.m. All answers will be shared on the webpage March 17.