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Grant FundingGrantsDetected Jun 18, 2026

The agenda includes “CPC Grant status,” indicating that the Affordable Housing Trust has one or more grant requests or awards pending with the Community Preservation Committee (CPC). While details are not provided, this typically relates to funding affordable housing projects, predevelopment work, or related planning activities in Massachusetts communities. Grant status discussions often precede or accompany contracting for planning, design, or development services once funds are secured. Vendors in affordable housing development, consulting, design, and related fields can watch this item as an indicator that new CPC-funded scopes may emerge, and can engage the Trust to understand how current or anticipated CPC funds might be applied to projects like Nashua Road, zoning work, or impact studies.

CPC funds can be used for affordable housing, historic preservation, open space, and recreation; her...

Town of PepperellCommunity Preservation Committee grant funding for affordable housing efforts

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

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Award & contract

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Grant Funding

PV Water and multiple regional partners received an $8.89 million Department of Conservation Multibenefit Land Repurposing Grant in September 2023 to implement projects within the Pajaro Valley. PV Water expects to draw about $225,000 in grant reimbursements in FY26‑27, and has already awarded a $480,000 contract in February 2025 to a consultant for outreach, engagement, meeting facilitation, and preparation of the Multibenefit Land Repurposing Plan, with this work described as ongoing. The program supports land repurposing projects that address groundwater sustainability, habitat, and other co‑benefits, likely generating multiple site‑specific planning, design, and construction opportunities over the grant term. Vendors in planning, stakeholder engagement, agricultural transition, habitat design, and on‑the‑ground implementation can explore partnering either directly with PV Water or with the named partner organizations as they move from planning and outreach into specific land repurposing projects.

A $480,000 outreach and planning contract has been awarded, but the broader $8.89M grant covers mult...

Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency
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Grant Funding

The Council of Juvenile Services will consider SFY 2027 subgrant applications for Court Resource Homes at its June 25, 2026 meeting. Court Resource Homes typically provide specialized foster or short-term placements for court-involved youth who need stable, supervised settings. With DOC recommendations for funding to follow the application review, individual awards and providers are not yet finalized. This presents an opening for agencies and vendors that support therapeutic foster care, residential services, wraparound supports, and training for foster/resource homes. They may assist local providers in leveraging these grants for capacity building, behavioral health supports, and compliance-oriented services for youth in state custody.

Likely tied to OJJDP and DOC-managed juvenile justice funding streams; specifics will be set after D...

South Dakota DOC (Juvenile Services Council)
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Grant Funding

On June 25, 2026, the Council of Juvenile Services will review SFY 2027 subgrant applications for R/ED Programs, which focus on reducing racial and ethnic disparities in the juvenile justice system. These initiatives often involve data analysis, policy change, diversion strategies, and community engagement to address overrepresentation of youth of color. Because DOC funding recommendations follow the application discussion, specific projects and grantees have not yet been approved. This is a strong pre-RFP signal for consultants and service providers specializing in juvenile justice reform, equity analysis, data systems, and community-based interventions. Vendors can help prospective grantees design strong R/ED projects, build analytics and reporting capacity, and provide training or technical assistance once funding is awarded.

The agenda separately lists an OJJDP updates item, suggesting federal guidance may influence R/ED pr...

South Dakota DOC (Juvenile Services Council)
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