Grants to South Dakota nonprofit organizations, libraries, and schools to meet community needs in eligible regions. Funding may be used for programs that provide for basic needs, benefit children, increase access to mental healthcare, and address housing, education, and nutrition concerns. Eligible projects and programs are those that benefit the Black Hills area.
Grants focus on addressing the community's top needs:
Affordable, quality early education and school success programs
Access to affordable mental health care providers
Prevention & treatment services for substance abuse
Child and domestic abuse treatment and support services
Access to affordable housing and emergency housing/shelter
Access to diverse, emergency food programs
Economic opportunities including workforce development and services to improve a family’s economic situation
Removing transportation barriers to help clients access the services noted above
For more information or any additional questions, please contact Jamie Toennies, UWBH Executive Director, at jamie@unitedwayblackhills.org or call (605) 343-5872.
United Way of the Black Hills
621 6th St Ste 100
Rapid City SD 57701