2022 Mayor’s Strategic Partnerships Initiative Award

2022 Mayor’s Strategic Partnerships Initiative Award
City of Jacksonville — City of Jacksonville
0Comments

Reminder – The 2022 Mayor’s Strategic Partnerships Initiative Award application is open until January 18th. Previously named the COJ/HUD Public-Philanthropic Initiative Award, this is an annual award sponsored by the City of Jacksonville that recognizes excellence in partnerships which have both transformed the relationship between sectors and led to measurable benefits for low-and moderate-income individuals and families in Jacksonville.

The application should be submitted by the lead 501(c)3 applicant, and the nonprofit agency must be in good standing with their philanthropic and government partners.

Visit the COJ Nonprofit Gateway at https://nonprofits.coj.net/Strateg…/PartnershipsAward.aspx to learn more and apply. 

Featured image

Original source can be found here.



Related

Senator Rick Scott

Senator Rick Scott publishes op-ed criticizing wealth tax proposals in New York Post

Senator Rick Scott published an op-ed criticizing proposed wealth taxes in New York City and warned of potential negative effects if high earners leave. The article also highlights Scott’s background and committee assignments.

Ashley Moody, U.S. Senator from Florida

Senator Ashley Moody urges Floridians to join National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday

Senator Ashley Moody urges Floridians to participate in National Drug Take Back Day by disposing unused prescriptions at drop-off sites this Saturday. The effort targets substance abuse prevention across Florida communities.

Senator Rick Scott

Senator Rick Scott addresses NBC over interview with Cuban leader Díaz-Canel

Senator Rick Scott sent a letter criticizing NBC News after its interview with Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel lacked challenging questions. The move highlights ongoing concerns about media responsibility when covering controversial figures.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Duval Times.