Important Resources & Updates
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COJ NONPROFIT GATEWAY E-NEWS
SEPTEMBER 2022
The purpose of the monthly Nonprofit Gateway Newsletter is to promote cross-sector partnerships and connect organizations in Jacksonville to events & trainings, funding & grant opportunities, COJ updates, news, and more.
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Important Hurricane Ian Resources
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MyJax - Your connection to city services and information. Submit a request for service, check the status of your request or find answers to city related questions by calling the 630-CITY Help Line at (904) 630-2489 or by visiting MyJax online.
United Way’s 211 Helpline - Available 24/7 to connect Northeast Florida callers to health, social, and human services. If you need assistance, contact 211 by dialing 2-1-1 or (904) 632-0600 from any landline or cell phone. To search the 211 database, visit the United Way website at https://nefin.myresourcedirectory.com/.
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COJ Strategic Partnerships Update
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Community Goals Framework
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To ensure the alignment of public, private and philanthropic investments, the Strategic Partnerships Steering Committee developed the Community Goals Framework to create a common language that all sectors could use to define their investments. This framework was based off national and state models used by municipalities, national philanthropic organizations and state associations, and it represents all community impact areas.
The quality of life of our citizens is interdependent upon the achievement of the below nine goals to create emotional, physical, material, and social well-being. We will be highlighting initiatives, partnerships and investments within each of these goals over the next several months.
1. Quality Places: Create and maintain civic assets that activate a sense of community for the benefit of all.
2. Resilient Infrastructure and Natural Resources: Promote resilient and connected infrastructure and ensure the sustainable use of natural resources.
3. Vibrant and Thriving Neighborhoods: Enhance neighborhoods by advancing revitalization strategies, ensuring public safety, and supporting smart development.
4. Innovation and Economic Development: Foster innovation, promote economic stability and growth, and invest in a skilled and prepared workforce.
5. Equitable and Shared Prosperity: Achieve a path to prosperity for all by reducing barriers to access and promoting equality and opportunity.
6. Economic Mobility: Foster economic opportunity that leads to independence and self-sufficiency.
7. Quality Education: Provide high-quality, world-class education and promote learning opportunities.
8. Health and Wellness: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all.
9. Food Security and Nutrition: Achieve food security and improve nutrition outcomes.
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FY 2023 Public Service Grant Program (PSG)
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The Public Service Grant (PSG) Application will be reopened from October 1, 2022 to October 7, 2022. The mandatory training requirement has been waived for this application period. However, the Office of Grants and Contract Compliance can still do “courtesy reviews” during this time frame. Click here to access the online application.
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Keep Jacksonville Beautiful
Award Nominations
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The Keep Jacksonville Beautiful Commission (KJB) and the City of Jacksonville have extended the deadline to receive nominations for the 19th annual Keep Jacksonville Beautiful Awards. This award celebrates individuals, organizations, businesses, and schools that have made strides to keep the city clean in 2021. The new deadline is Fri., October 7.
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THE PLAYERS Championship Grant Opportunity
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THE PLAYERS grant program is open to nonprofit organizations in Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St. Johns counties, and applications are being accepted from Wednesday, August 17, 2022 through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, January 15, 2022.
Applicants must provide services aligned with THE PLAYERS key charitable pillars: youth services, education, character development, health, wellness, and sports and military support. Grant awards to begin at $25,000.
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DFD's Education & Training Series: Opioid
Overdose & Narcan Administration
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Please join Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) and Drug Free Duval (DFD) for a free online training about signs of overdose, and how to administer the opioid overdose reversal drug, Narcan. Residents of Duval County will receive a free Narcan kit, but anyone can join the training.
This training will be offered twice a month at 12:00 or 2:00pm and it is a part of Drug Free Duval's Education and Training Series: Opioid Overdose & Narcan Administration.
Upcoming Trainings:
- Saturday, October 15th from 12:00-1:00pm EDT
- Sunday, October 30th from 2:00-3:00pm EDT
- Tuesday, November 15th from 12:00-1:00pm EST
- Wednesday, November 30th from 2:00-3:00pm EST
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The Nonprofit Gateway Website provides easy, one-stop access to a wealth of information, tools, and resources your nonprofit needs for partnering with the City of Jacksonville. Click on the images/buttons below to access specific resources.
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About COJ Strategic Partnerships
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The Office of Strategic Partnerships, created by Mayor Lenny Curry, leads the mayoral priority of aligning the public, private and philanthropic sectors around common goals to create better outcomes for all Duval County residents. By strengthening the connection between the City of Jacksonville and cross-sector partners, our community will be better able to address complex community issues and leverage opportunities for Jacksonville's citizens.
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