Clark County Still Accepting Applications for Organizational Assistance Grants

Clark County grants remain available as officials continue accepting Organizational Assistance Grant applications through Feb. 12, 2026.
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Clark County, Nevada is continuing to accept applications for its Organizational Assistance Grant (OAG) program, which provides funding to nonprofit organizations, public organizations and government entities that deliver substantial benefits to county residents under Nevada Revised Statutes 244.1505.

Eligible programs or projects must demonstrate a clear public benefit and meet at least one of the following criteria: assisting disadvantaged residents in becoming self-sufficient and achieving personal independence; fostering community pride or cohesion; or strengthening community infrastructure.

The grant program is intended to support initiatives that address critical community needs, expand access to services and reinforce long-term stability for residents across Clark County.

Applications must be completed and submitted online. Instructions on how to apply, along with eligibility requirements and important dates, are available through the county’s application portal.

The application deadline is 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026. Late applications will not be accepted.

Organizations seeking additional information may contact the Clark County Social Services Project Development Team at [email protected]. Emails should include the subject line: “OAG Application – Agency Name.”

The Organizational Assistance Grant program supports projects that provide measurable community impact and advance services that benefit Clark County residents.

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