FY 2024 PSG Application
PSG Mandatory Training Dates
The Division of Grants and Contract Compliance will conduct hybrid Public Service Grant Application Workshop trainings both in-person and virtually via Zoom. Attendance is required for any agency who wishes to apply for a Public Service Grant.

Click on the following dates/times to view the training info:



The application window for FY 2024 Public Service Grants is open, and agency applicants must attend and complete one workshop in order to receive the required Mandatory Application Workshop Certificate. Applications are due July 1, 2023.
About the City of Jacksonville
Public Service Grant (PSG) Program
The Public Service Grant Program (PSG) contracts with nonprofit agencies to equip residents with the necessary tools to facilitate their well-being through intervention, education and opportunity. Program services funded through the PSG Grant focuses on helping adult individuals and/or families. The selection process for PSG awards is outlined in Chapter 118.806 and they are evaluated by the Public Service Grant Council.

FY 2024 PSG Area of Focus (City Council Legislation 2023-237):
  • Priority Need A: Acute (30% of award)
  • Priority Need B: Prevention & Diversion (40% of award)
  • Priority Need C: Self-Sufficiency & Stability (30% of award)

Each year, the Public Service Grant Application is due July 1st and Awards are finalized by October 31. The Division of Grants and Contract Compliance issues the Public Service Grants and they offer applicants a Courtesy Review of their application upon request.

Click here to contact the Division of Grants and Contract Compliance PSG Staff to request a courtesy review or to learn more about the application process and/or contractual requirements.
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