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The maximum grant amount is $500,000. A total of approximately $47.5 million in grant funding is available, to be administered by the Minnesota Department of Education. The deadline for applications is January 3, 2025.

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The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) is now accepting applications for the Minnesota Multi-Purpose Community Facility Projects Grant to Support Community Revitalization, Connectedness and Equity by Promoting Education, Work and Health.

An estimated $47.5 million is available on a one-time basis in maximum grant amounts of $500,000. Funding is available to family resource centers, full-service community schools, libraries, childcare and early learning facilities, and community centers.

Application, instructions, timeline, and further information can be found on MDE’s Competitive Grant Opportunities site. Completed applications are due January 3, 2025.

The federal American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 appropriated $10 billion to the U.S. Department of Treasury to provide payments to states, territories, freely associated states, and Tribal Governments to carry out critical capital projects directly enabling work, education, and healthcare monitoring in response to the Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) pandemic public health emergency.

This established the Coronavirus Capital Projects Fund (“CPF”) program, which aims to:

  • Directly support recovery from the COVID-19 public health emergency by strengthening and improving the infrastructure necessary for participation in work, education, and healthcare monitoring that will last beyond the pandemic;
  • Enable investments in capital assets designed to address inequities in access to critical services; and
  • Provide the modern infrastructure necessary to access critical services, including a high-quality and affordable broadband internet connection.

Minnesota was awarded $47.5 million from the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Coronavirus Capitol Projects Fund.

Grants will be used to fund Multi-Purpose Community Facility Projects in areas that will benefit the most from support to address challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic through supports for education, work, and health focused on advancing family economic stability, connections and educational opportunity for our state’s children and youth.

Written by

Zach Miller
Head of Communications

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