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Community Impact Grant Program
Contact for amount
Northshore Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 31, 2024

Date Added

Jun 20, 2024

The Northshore Community Foundation's Community Impact Grant Program aims to support innovative and impactful projects that address critical needs, promote positive change, and enhance the quality of life for residents within the community. This grant is funded by a generous anonymous donor and aligns with the foundation's broader mission to foster initiatives that lead to community betterment across the region of St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Washington, and St. Helena parishes in Louisiana. The primary beneficiaries of this program are nonprofit organizations (registered 501c3 entities) that provide services in the aforementioned parishes. The overarching impact goal is to create positive change and enhance the quality of life for residents by addressing critical needs in various focus areas. The program prioritizes projects within specific focus areas, including education, healthcare, social services, environment, arts, and community development. The selection criteria emphasize innovation, feasibility, impact, and sustainability. Innovation refers to the originality and creativity of the proposed project, while feasibility assesses the practicality and achievability of the work. Impact focuses on the potential positive effects on the community, and sustainability considers the long-term viability and potential for sustained positive change. The foundation's strategic priorities are implicitly reflected in these criteria, seeking to invest in projects that are not only effective in the short term but also have the potential for lasting positive influence. While a explicit "theory of change" is not detailed, the emphasis on addressing critical needs, promoting positive change, and enhancing quality of life through innovative, feasible, impactful, and sustainable projects suggests a theory where strategic funding in key areas leads to significant and enduring community improvement. The expected outcomes are measurable positive impacts within the specified focus areas, contributing to the overall well-being and development of the Northshore community.

Education
Nonprofits
Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts Grants 2024
$30,000
Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 16, 2024

Date Added

Aug 14, 2024

The Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts's Flexible Funding 2024 program offers general operating support to nonprofits benefiting the region. This initiative aligns directly with the foundation's mission to foster equity and opportunity in Western Massachusetts by providing unrestricted financial support. The program's core aim is to sustain the day-to-day operations of organizations, allowing them to focus directly on their missions without the burden of highly restricted funding. This approach reflects the foundation's strategic priority to strengthen the nonprofit sector by providing flexible, trust-based philanthropy. The program primarily targets smaller, newer, non-traditional, or fiscally sponsored organizations that have historically lacked substantial institutional philanthropy. It also prioritizes organizations deeply rooted in their communities, recognizing their essential role in local impact. While not explicitly stating "expected outcomes" or "measurable results" in a quantitative sense, the program's design implies an outcome of increased organizational stability, capacity, and effectiveness for these beneficiaries. The theory of change suggests that by providing flexible funding to these specific organizations, the foundation can catalyze greater community well-being and progress towards its equity goals. The foundation's strategic vision forms the cornerstone for establishing the priority support areas for Flexible Funding. These areas are designed to increase equity and opportunity and include: racial justice; accessible and more affordable post-secondary education and training; a strong start for all children; a vibrant local arts and creativity ecosystem; financial resiliency (Springfield only); and family economic resiliency (Franklin County only). These focus areas clearly articulate the foundation's strategic priorities and direct funding towards issues that are central to its broader theory of change for regional development and social justice. Flexible Funding provides grants of up to $30,000 for a grant period of January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025. Eligibility requires IRS-designated 501(c)(3) status or a fiscal sponsor, and organizations must be located in and serve residents of Franklin, Hampden, and/or Hampshire counties. There is a strong preference for organizations with operating budgets less than $5 million, and organizations with budgets over $10 million are ineligible, reinforcing the focus on smaller, community-based entities. This emphasis on local and less-resourced organizations highlights the foundation's commitment to equitable resource distribution and supporting the foundational elements of a thriving community.

Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Nonprofits
Kansas Innovation Fund- Mini Grants
$5,000
Kansas Health Foundation (KHF)
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Mar 4, 2024

The Kansas Innovation Fund, facilitated by KHF, is an initiative designed to empower visionary individuals and organizations in Kansas who are dedicated to creating positive change within their communities through innovative solutions. Offering up to $5,000 for each approved idea or project, the fund aims to address complex issues by exploring new strategies that improve health and health equity across different sectors. This funding opportunity is open year-round to eligible 501(c)(3) organizations, government entities, and churches in Kansas, with applications reviewed monthly. Projects that enhance health opportunities for Kansans, reflect innovative approaches, and benefit Kansas communities are prioritized for funding.

Health
Nonprofits
Art Project Grant Program for Nonprofit Organizations
$5,000
Arrowhead Regional Arts Council
Private

Application Deadline

May 12, 2024

Date Added

Apr 2, 2024

The Art Project program, administered by the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council (ARAC), offers funding of up to $5,000 to support meaningful arts activities that benefit the communities served by eligible organizations. This grant is designed to foster artistic creation, performance, exhibition, and publication, as well as the presentation of arts events through collaborations with other organizations or individuals. While the broader mission of ARAC isn't explicitly detailed, the program's focus on "relevant, meaningful arts activities with value to the community" strongly aligns with a general philanthropic goal of enriching local culture and enhancing community well-being through artistic expression. The primary beneficiaries of this program are state-registered and federally recognized non-profit, tax-exempt organizations, accredited schools, tribal governments, and units of government. Crucially, these organizations must be primarily based in specific counties within Minnesota, including Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, or St. Louis County (outside Duluth), or within the four Tribal Nations of Bois Forte, Fond du Lac, Grand Portage, or Leech Lake (within Itasca County). All Duluth organizations are eligible regardless of budget size, while those outside Duluth with prior year arts operating expenses of $40,000 or more are eligible. Smaller groups outside Duluth are directed to the Rural & Community Art Project program. Both artists and arts organizations can apply, but only once per grant round, and cannot receive funding from the same program twice in a fiscal year. The program prioritizes activities that directly involve the creation, performance, exhibition, or publication of artistic works. Funds can cover a range of expenses, including art supplies, volunteer and administrative costs, advertising, marketing, and other promotional materials. Equipment or technology purchases are permitted if they are integral to the artistic project and constitute less than 25% of the total request. This focus on direct artistic output and supporting infrastructure aims to ensure that the grants have a tangible impact on the arts landscape of the region. The expected outcomes and measurable results, though not explicitly quantified, revolve around increasing access to and participation in arts activities within the designated communities. By funding projects that create new artistic works, present arts events, and support the operational needs of arts organizations, ARAC intends to foster a vibrant cultural environment. The eligibility criteria and funding limitations, such as the maximum grant amount of $5,000 and the overall cap of $25,000 per organization per fiscal year across all ARAC programs, are designed to distribute resources broadly and support a diverse range of projects and organizations. The requirement for projects to begin within six months ensures timely implementation and community benefit.

Arts
Nonprofits
Mission Boost Grants
$297,000
American Cancer Society
Private

Application Deadline

Dec 1, 2025

Date Added

Mar 25, 2025

This funding opportunity supports independent researchers at U.S. nonprofit or academic institutions in advancing promising cancer research from preclinical stages to human testing.

Health
Nonprofits
Thrive Business Grant
$300,000
Trophy Club Economic Development Corporation
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Jul 12, 2024

The Thrive Business Grant (TBG) is a program by the Trophy Club Economic Development Corporation aimed at supporting local businesses through reimbursable matching grants. The initiative focuses on enhancing the visual appeal and competitiveness of businesses in Trophy Club, driving economic growth and community prosperity. In 2023, the EDC allocated $300,000 to launch this program, supporting projects like façade improvements, interior renovations, and equipment purchases to maintain the town's charm and stimulate customer growth. Eligible applicants include property owners and tenants in Trophy Club who meet specific criteria such as being current on taxes, having no municipal liens, and adhering to local and state regulations. The application process involves Town Council approval, with a timeline starting on May 28, 2024, and deadlines on September 30, 2024, for applications, followed by reviews and tentative approval dates in December 2024. Projects must start within six months of grant receipt and funds are provided as reimbursements post-completion.

Community Development
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Building Upgrades Inspiring Local Transformation Nonprofits Grant
$100,000
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 17, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations for energy efficiency upgrades to their buildings, helping them reduce energy costs and emissions while redirecting savings towards their core missions.

Energy
Nonprofits
2024 Fall Ribbon of Hope Grants
$50,000
North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline (NCGSK) Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Oct 1, 2024

Date Added

Feb 28, 2024

The North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation offers $50,000 grants to North Carolina community-based nonprofit organizations for new projects or for expanding/enhancing existing programs in science, health, and education. Projects should address critical community needs identified through comprehensive assessments, align with local agency goals, and demonstrate sustainability post-funding. Grants do not support core mission, general operating costs, construction/renovation projects, medical services, or equipment. Grant renewed every year. Annual Fall deadline: October 1st

Health
Nonprofits
Caregivers of Young Children in Pennsylvania
$4,000,000
William Penn Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Mar 24, 2025

This funding opportunity supports programs that assist grandfamilies in Philadelphia, where grandparents or relatives are raising young children, by improving access to resources and services tailored to their unique challenges.

Health
Nonprofits
Supporting OST Programs for Middle School Youth
$100,000
Afterschool Alliance
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Feb 11, 2025

This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations that provide educational and developmental programs for middle school students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds, to improve academic performance and reduce absenteeism.

Recreation
Nonprofits
2024-2025 Community Arts Grant Program
$10,000
Scottsdale Arts
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 15, 2024

Date Added

Jun 21, 2024

This funding opportunity supports Scottsdale-based non-profit arts and culture organizations in delivering diverse programs and events that enhance the community's cultural landscape.

Arts
Nonprofits
Maryland Performing Artist Touring Roster Grant 2025
$5,000
Maryland State Arts Council
Private

Application Deadline

Apr 30, 2025

Date Added

Dec 31, 2024

This grant provides opportunities for professional Maryland-based performing artists and groups to gain visibility and support for touring performances across the state.

Employment Labor and Training
Nonprofits
2024 Fall Legacy Foundation Initiatives Grants
Contact for amount
Valley Baptist Legacy Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Nov 1, 2024

Date Added

Apr 17, 2024

Foundation Initiatives are grants awarded to projects that align with the strategic goals of the Legacy Foundation, typically exceeding $500,000. These projects may include large capital grants, emergency funding, or studies to assess healthcare needs in the lower Rio Grande area. Grant renewed every year. Grant Annual Fall opening/closing deadlines: August 15th to November 1st. LOI: September 20th

Health
Nonprofits
Champions of the Community Grant Program
Contact for amount
Cav Futures Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Dec 6, 2024

This program provides funding to local nonprofit organizations in Charlottesville to support community development projects while fostering collaboration with University of Virginia student-athletes.

Community Development
Nonprofits
2025 Rostan Family Foundation Grant
Contact for amount
Rostan Family Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jun 13, 2025

Date Added

Apr 30, 2025

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Burke County, North Carolina, for charitable, humanitarian, or educational programs that support local residents, particularly underserved communities.

Education
Nonprofits
Del Norte Physician's Recruitment & Retention Fund
$50,000
Humboldt Area Foundation & Wild Rivers Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

May 27, 2024

This fund provides financial support to organizations and individuals to help recruit and retain physicians in Del Norte County, with a focus on medical loan repayment and professional development.

Health
Nonprofits
Derrick Hall President’s Circle Grants 2026
$5,000
Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 14, 2025

Date Added

Jul 3, 2025

This grant provides financial support to Arizona-based nonprofit organizations focused on addressing homelessness, hunger, healthcare access, and assistance for vulnerable populations.

Income Security and Social Services
Nonprofits
Thomas Ritsche Youth Grants
$10,000
Central Minnesota Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

May 31, 2024

Date Added

Apr 15, 2024

The Central Minnesota Community Foundation, through the Thomas A. Ritsche for Youth Fund, supports youth-related programs and projects aimed at reducing crimes against and by youth. The foundation provides funding for program or project support and operational support. Eligible organizations include 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organizations, schools, and government entities. The geographical focus is on Stearns, Benton, and Sherburne Counties. Applications are to be submitted online, with decisions made by a Grant Advisory Committee and final approval by the Board of Directors.

Youth
Nonprofits
MTF Research Grant
$300,000
Massage Therapy Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Feb 28, 2026

Date Added

Dec 29, 2025

This funding opportunity supports experienced research teams at credible institutions to conduct comprehensive studies on the therapeutic effects and applications of massage therapy in health and wellness.

Health
Nonprofits
D.E. & Jane Clark Fund
$10,000
Oregon Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 15, 2024

Date Added

Jun 4, 2024

The D.E. & Jane Clark Fund, managed by the Oregon Community Foundation, is dedicated to supporting the general operations of nonprofit organizations. This grant program is aligned with the foundation's mission to strengthen communities by providing flexible funding that allows nonprofits to address their most pressing needs and sustain their essential services. The grants are specifically targeted at entities within Baker County and the town of North Powder in Oregon, ensuring a focused local impact. The primary beneficiaries of this fund are nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, churches, and schools operating within the specified geographic area. The fund's goal is to enhance the capacity and stability of these organizations, enabling them to deliver effective programs and services to their communities. While specific impact goals and measurable results are not explicitly detailed beyond general operational support, the underlying expectation is that robust operational funding will lead to improved service delivery, greater community well-being, and sustained organizational health for the grantees. The fund's priorities and focuses are clear: providing general operating support to a defined set of organizations in a specific region. This approach suggests a strategic priority of empowering local institutions by giving them the autonomy to allocate funds where they are most needed, rather than restricting grants to specific projects. This flexibility is a core component of the foundation's theory of change, which posits that strong, well-resourced local nonprofits are critical drivers of community development and resilience. Grants from this fund typically range from $2,000 to $10,000, indicating a focus on providing accessible and impactful support to a variety of organizations. Proposals are reviewed by a committee, and grants are awarded in the fall, following a July 15th deadline. The application process requires standard documentation, including proof of tax-exempt status, board lists, and financial statements, ensuring due diligence in selecting eligible and accountable recipients. While a specific grant duration is not mentioned, the focus on general operations implies ongoing support for the fundamental work of these community anchors.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits