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COMMUNITY GRANTS

Contra Costa Together is a growing network of community members, resident leaders, organizations, and systems partners united by a shared belief: lasting change happens when we work differently, together. Contra Costa Together builds on the strength of residents and local/regional partnerships while also recognizing that too many communities—particularly communities of color and those who have faced systemic barriers—have been left behind.

We believe that by centering belonging and civic muscle, we can bridge divides, block harms, heal past disinvestment, and grow conditions where everyone in Contra Costa has what they need to thrive. Together, we are advancing the Vital Conditions for Health and Well-Being, which provide a shared framework for ensuring all people and places have equitable opportunity to flourish.

Contra Costa Together Community Grants

As part of this work, Contra Costa Together is launching Contra Costa Together Community Grants to strengthen the capacity of local organizations, teams, and coalitions. These grants are designed to support efforts that grow belonging and civic muscle — including practices of bridging across differences, blocking harms that undermine community health, healing divides, and expanding spaces of belonging.

Grant resources can also be used to fund projects that advance one or more of the additional Vital Conditions, such as thriving natural world, basic needs for health and safety, humane housing, meaningful work and wealth, lifelong learning, or reliable transportation. 

Our Values

Contra Costa Together Community Grants are rooted in shared values that guide how we partner and invest. We are committed to:

  • Centering community voice and leadership in shaping solutions, ensuring that those most impacted are leading and defining what matters.
  • Advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion, so that every person and place in Contra Costa has a fair opportunity to thrive.
  • Using measurement as a catalyst for change, combining data and story to support shared meaning-making and continuous learning.
  • Practicing transparency, so that resources, processes, and decisions are clear, accessible, and accountable to the communities we serve.

These values are at the heart of the Contra Costa Together movement and reflect our belief that lasting change happens when we work differently, together.

Funding Available

A total of $200,000 will be awarded through Contra Costa Together Community Grants. Funding will be distributed across two categories:

  • Community Grants: Four awards of $25,000–$35,000 each (totaling $100,000–$140,000).
  • Mini-Grants: Six to twelve awards of $5,000–$10,000 each (totaling $60,000).

Applications must be submitted by Friday, October 17, 2025. We’ll share award decisions the week of November 3, 2025 so projects can get underway quickly.

These resources are intended to build capacity in local organizations, growing belonging and civic muscle and strengthening policies, systems, and/or environments that enable all people and places in Contra Costa to thrive.

Community Grants Information Session

Join us on October 1st at 10:30am for an informational session.

Application Guidance

These grants are designed to support community-led efforts that grow belonging, civic muscle, and the Vital Conditions for health and well-being. Below are tips to help you complete the application with confidence. 

What We’re Looking for 

  • Community Voice and Leadership: Show how community members, especially those most impacted by inequities, will help shape the work. Lived experience matters as much as formal expertise.
  • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Share how your project lifts up diverse voices and addresses inequities in your community.
  • Clear Purpose: Describe the problem you want to address, why it matters, and what change you hope to see. Keep it simple and direct.
  • Connection to the Vital Conditions:  Link your project to one or more of the seven Vital Conditions (e.g., belonging & civic muscle, thriving natural world, humane housing, meaningful work and wealth, lifelong learning, basic needs for health and safety). You don’t need to address all of them — just show the connection to your focus area.
  • Impact and Learning: Tell us what will be better because of your project. Think about both outcomes (what changes) and learning (what you and the community gain). You can use numbers (data) and/or stories — both are valuable.
  • Systems Change Potential: Share how your work could ripple out to influence larger systems, policies, or practices — even if in small ways.

 

Tips for Strong Applications

Be Yourself. Write in your own voice. You don’t need fancy language — authenticity is what matters.

Focus on What’s Doable. Projects can be small but meaningful. We want to see clear goals, not huge promises.

Show Partnerships. If you are working with others, describe who, how, and why. Collaboration strengthens your application.

Use Stories. A short story or example can bring your application to life and show the real impact of your work.

Be Clear on Funding Request. Select the funding category that best fits your project size and goals. The options are either a $5,000–$10,000 mini-grant or a $25,000–$35,000 community grant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Eligibility Requirements

Do we need to have 501(c)(3) nonprofit status to apply?

No. Grassroots groups, resident-led teams, and coalitions are welcome to apply. If your group doesn’t have nonprofit status, you may need a fiscal sponsor to receive the funds. If you don’t have a fiscal sponsor, Contra Costa Together can work with you to identify one.

Can organizations outside Contra Costa County apply?

Organizations or individuals applying for funds must be based in Contra Costa County, and the projects must directly benefit people and communities within Contra Costa County.

Funding & Use of Funds

What kinds of projects are a good fit?

Projects that:

  • Build belonging and civic muscle (bridging, blocking harms, healing divides, shaping spaces to grow belonging, and building capacity for collaborative action).
  • Advance one or more of the Vital Conditions for thriving communities.
  • Center community voice and leadership.
How much money is available?
A total of $200,000 will be awarded. Grants range from $5,000–$35,000.
How will the funds be distributed?
Depending on your organization’s structure, if you are a 501(c)3 organization, you are able to receive the funds directly. If you don’t have a fiscal sponsor, Contra Costa Together can work with you to identify one.
When are applications due?

Applications must be submitted by Friday, October 17, 2025.

Is this ongoing funding or one-time support?

This is a one-time grant. The funding period will run from November 1, 2025* through October 31, 2026.
*Start date will be determined once the grant is awarded

When will award decisions be announced?

We’ll share award decisions the week of November 3, 2025 so projects can get underway quickly.

What can the funds be used for?
Funding can support staff time, stipends for community members, materials, events, communications, or other costs needed to carry out your project.
Can we apply for both a Community Grant and a Mini-Grant?
No. Please choose the category that best matches the size and scope of your project.
Do we need to provide matching funds?

No, matching funds are not required.

What if my idea is new or still developing?

There are no guarantees of funding, but we welcome new and emerging ideas — these grants are designed to support testing, learning, and growing.

What is a fiscal agent?

A fiscal agent is an organization—like a nonprofit —that manages money and paperwork on behalf of another group, often to help with things like grants or financial reporting. The fiscal agent collects and spends money as instructed, keeps track of records, and makes sure all the legal and financial rules are followed, but does not control the project itself. In short, a fiscal agent is a helper who handles the financial side so the other group can focus on its main work.

If you don’t have one, we can help identify a fiscal agent for your initiative.

Application & Review Process

How will applications be reviewed?
Applications will be reviewed by a small community-based panel, using a clear rubric that looks at purpose, community voice, alignment with the Vital Conditions, anticipated impact, and potential for systems change. Reviewers are committed to equity, transparency, and supporting diverse applicants.
Will smaller or newer organizations be competitive?
Yes. These grants are designed to support both experienced organizations and grassroots efforts. Clear purpose and community voice are more important than organizational size or budget history.
Who can I contact if I have questions?

Contact us at the following address grants@contracostatogether.org

Implementation & Reporting

What will reporting requirements look like?
Reporting will be simple and focused on learning together. During a learning session, you’ll be asked to share what happened, what you learned, and stories and/or data that capture impact. This is an opportunity to build capacity and shared learning across the Contra Costa Together network.
How long do we have to complete the project?
Funded projects are expected to be completed within 12 months.
Will there be opportunities to connect with other grantees?

Yes. As part of this grant, you’ll have several opportunities to connect with other grantees. We are planning for two in-person gatherings and 2–3 virtual sessions (such as webinars or peer meetings) throughout the grant period.

These connections are an important part of the grant program. One of the goals of this funding is to help grow the Contra Costa Together movement by expanding connections, strengthening relationships, and growing our collective capacity.

You’ll learn from peers and share your own experiences in support of others. Together, these connections will help shape stronger projects, deeper partnerships, and a more vibrant Contra Costa Together network.

We know application processes can feel intimidating. Our goal is to make this simple, transparent, and supportive. We want to learn from you and invest in your ideas to build a thriving Contra Costa, together.
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