Celebrating Client Grant Wins

We’re celebrating our clients’ successes! Our process is deliberate, collaborative, and supportive — and it gets results. See one of our latest grant wins below and join us in a round of applause for our hardworking nonprofit partners.

Family Crisis Center of WDCC – Department of Human Services, Division of Family & Children Services – State of Hope $10,000 

Esperanza United – Marbook Foundation – $10,000

Decatur Cooperative Ministry – St. Thomas Moore – $14,150 

Satilla Advocacy Services: Criminal Justice Coordinating Council State Sexual Assault – $358,104 – $358,104 Victims of Crime Act Child Abuse – $94,123 Victims of Crime Act Sexual Assault – $91,846 Victims of Crime Act – Family Justice Center – $192,495 Criminal Justice Coordinating Council State Child Abuse – $67,621 Criminal Justice Coordinating Council State Child Abuse – $16,007 Criminal Justice Coordinating Council State Victim Services – $40,816 Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Preventive Health & Human Services – $10,800 Sexual Assault Services Program – $45,000 Violence Against Women Act – $71,298

New Grant Packages Are Here! Tailored for A New Era of Grant Funding

The nonprofit grant landscape is shifting fast, and great writing alone isn’t enough anymore—it takes strategy, structure, and scalable support to stay funded in a more competitive, relationship‑driven world.

That’s why Resurgens Impact Consulting is launching new Grant Packages and Services to help your nonprofit adapt, grow, and win more funding. Our redesigned offerings focus on grant readiness, strategic planning, and funder relationships while aligning with different budgets and capacity levels—from small and emerging organizations to larger, established nonprofits.

New services include a Grant Readiness Assessment to benchmark your competitiveness, tiered Grant Support Packages (Light the Spark, Light the Fire, Fired Up, On Fire) for different stages of grant capacity, and additional strategic support such as grant strategy and pipeline‑building, government grant support, relationship‑building, training, and post‑award management. Each package is built to evolve with your organization so you’re never stuck in a one‑size‑fits‑all model.

Since 2015, we’ve helped over 100 nonprofits raise $158 million, and we’re ready to help your organization rise, rebuild, and thrive in this new era of grant seeking—just click “Work With Us” to share what you need and schedule a free consultation.

Black Futures Lab Launches Black Census Project 3.0

Some mornings, our work feels especially close to the heart. At Resurgens Impact Consulting, those are the days when we get to stand behind organizations like Black Futures Lab — not just as consultants, but as partners in the work of building a more just democracy.

On March 30, Black Futures Lab officially launched the Black Census Project 2026, the newest chapter in a bold effort to make sure Black communities are heard on their own terms. We’re honored to support the infrastructure behind a moment that is, at its core, about voice, power, and possibility.

If you’re new to their work, Black Futures Lab exists to transform Black communities into active political constituencies that can change how power operates — locally, statewide, and nationally. They do this by pairing rigorous data and deep listening with organizing and civic engagement, closing the gap between everyday lived experience and the decisions made in the halls of power.

The Black Census Project is one of their most powerful tools: the largest survey of Black people in America, designed to ask Black communities directly what they’re facing, what they need, and what they envision for the future. Across earlier Black Census cycles, more than 200,000 Black people from all 50 states have shared stories, struggles, and hopes that traditional polling and the U.S. Census routinely miss.

This year, they are aiming even higher: 300,000 responses that can shape policy, inform legislation, and anchor a long-term vision for change authored by Black communities themselves. It’s an ambitious goal, but it’s also a necessary one in a moment when Black communities are carrying disproportionate burdens and leading some of the most important fights for democracy.

This is exactly the kind of mission-driven, high-impact work that gets our team out of bed in the morning. At RIC, our purpose is to build the systems, infrastructure, and support that allow organizations like Black Futures Lab to stay focused on listening, organizing, and building power — because when they’re resourced and ready, entire communities feel the impact.

If this resonates with you, we’d love for you to be part of this story. Take the survey, share it with your networks, and help bring more voices into the room: https://blackcensusproject.org/

Want to apply? Work with us and let us take the time and stress of applying off your shoulders! Fill out this form for new clients or email betty@resurgensimpact.com if you’re a returning client.

 

Grant Opportunities

Mother Cabrini Health Foundation 

Deadline: LOI due April 23, 2026 

Summary: Supports programs in access to healthcare, basic needs, healthcare workforce, mental and behavioral health, and general support for organizations serving vulnerable New Yorkers through an LOI process. Renewal funding requests for current grantees must also go through the LOI stage.

Ray Solem Foundation 

Deadline: April 26, 2026 

Provides grants up to $20,000 for nonprofits serving immigrants, with priority for programs supporting survivors of human trafficking or domestic violence and unaccompanied immigrant youth, and a preference for organizations with annual incomes under $1 million.

Mary Kay Ash Foundation – Domestic Violence Grants 

Deadline: April 30, 2026 

Summary: Awards $20,000 grants to emergency domestic violence shelters providing innovative, life-saving services to women, guaranteeing at least one grant per state each cycle.

Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Grant 

Deadline: April 30, 2026, 5:00 PM  

Summary: Offers general operating support to metro Atlanta arts organizations with budgets between $25,000 and $2 million to strengthen programming, operations, and community engagement with the arts.

CJCC – Juvenile Justice Incentive Grant 

Deadline: April 30, 2026, 5:00 PM   

Summary: FY27 Juvenile Justice Incentive Grant Program that supports eligible juvenile courts in providing evidence-based services as alternatives to commitment to the Department of Juvenile Justice.

AARP Purpose Prize  

Deadline: May 1, 2026, 5:00 PM ET 

Summary: Honors people 50+ who are putting their purpose into action in ways that align with AARP’s mission of empowering people to choose how they live as they age, providing a $75,000 award and a year of organizational support.

NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Violence Against Women 

Deadline: May 11, 2026 (Grants.gov) and May 18, 2026 (JustGrants) 

Summary: Funds research and evaluation projects on violence against women through the National Institute of Justice to build evidence that informs policy, practice, and system responses.

Circle for Justice Innovations – Until She’s Free Fund 

Deadline: Rolling 

Summary: Offers mostly $10,000–$50,000 unrestricted general operating grants to women-led organizations advancing criminal justice reform and related systemic change in areas like carceral conditions, immigration and detention, gender-affirming care, and restorative/healing justice.

Norfolk Southern Community Impact Grants 

Deadline: August 3, 2026 

Summary: Provides community grants of varying sizes to organizations improving quality of life in communities served by Norfolk Southern’s rail network, with more than $6.1 million awarded to over 400 organizations in 22 states in 2025.

Milbank Foundation 

Deadline: Rolling 

Summary: Makes grants of roughly $8,500–$400,000 to support full integration of people with disabilities into American life, as well as initiatives for veterans, people facing mental health or substance use challenges, and older adults.

Evelyn S. and K.E. Barrett Foundation 

Deadline: Rolling 

Summary: Funds U.S. and international organizations serving children up to age 18 in health and wellness, education, and human services (food, water, shelter), including start-up, renewal, and general operating support.

$500 Referral Credit 

We have space to help new nonprofit clients! We love helping nonprofits that work in health, human services, and movement building, with operating budgets of $2M or more. To refer a client and earn a $500 credit if they sign a contract, make an email introduction to betty@resurgensimpact.com

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