Promise Neighborhoods Grant – Building Cradle-to-Career Pipelines in High-Need Communities
U.S. Department of Education – Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
About This Opportunity
The Promise Neighborhoods program funds community organizations and schools to provide a cradle-to-career pipeline of services in high-need neighborhoods — including early learning, academic support, health services, and family engagement. Grants support place-based efforts to improve outcomes for children and families living in concentrated poverty. Omaha-area nonprofits and school districts serving low-income communities may be eligible to apply. The grant opens May 11, 2026 and closes August 6, 2026.
Who Can Apply
Open to nonprofits, local government agencies, and institutions of higher education partnering with high-need schools. Must serve a defined geographic community with concentrated poverty.
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