To further our unit’s mission, we issue various funding opportunities. Existing opportunities are detailed below.
Occasionally, we will also post funding opportunities from other organizations that relate to our populations or priorities as well.
Requests for Applications
RFAs are issued when we seek services or projects that directly further our grant goals. These funding opportunities result in grants, and selected applicants are treated as subrecipients.
Maternal Mortality Family Interviewer Funding Opportunity. OPEN. The application period is from April 7 through May 23, 2025. This funding opportunity supports the Maternal Mortality Review Committee in conducting family interviews and linking families to bereavement resources.
Requests for Proposals
RFPs are issued when we seek professional services or consultation. These funding opportunities result in contracts and selected entities are treated as independent contractors.
To access official requests for proposals (RFPs), visit Public Purchase. Vendor registration may be required to access and formally submit proposals. All questions and responses
RFP 0171-K. Issued March 3, 2025. Applications due May 30, 2025 at 2 PM MT. This RFP seeks proposals for public health practice technical assistance to aid our Title V grant implementation.
Other Funding Opportunities
This section highlights funding opportunities from other organizations that relate to MCH populations or priorities.
Interagency Childcare Working Group has launched a new grant program to expand access to childcare across Wyoming. The program is specific to childcare businesses and is part of a broader strategy to address the childcare crisis impacting families, businesses, and communities in the state. The second application period opened on April 1, 2025. Administered by the Wyoming Community Foundation, the Childcare Provider Start-Up Grant offers funding up to $10,000 per applicant. Priority will be given to applicants serving communities with limited or no existing childcare options and home-based providers seeking startup support. Funding will also be considered for childcare entities aiming to expand access in their area or establish new programs.
Wyoming Women’s Foundation Grant Application is open until May 15, 2025. The foundation is seeking nonprofit applicants who are working to improve the economic self-sufficiency of women and opportunities for girls in Wyoming! Grants will be made to support the following funding priorities: 1) Income and asset development, 2) Mentoring and leadership, and 3) Systems change. To be eligible, applicants must have 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. Please read their FAQs and email Alex@wycf.org if you still have questions. Eligible nonprofits can learn more and apply now.