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Willow Springs Affiliate Grantmaking Program 2025
$5,000
Willow Springs Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jun 27, 2025

Date Added

May 19, 2025

This funding opportunity provides up to $5,000 for local nonprofits, government entities, and schools to implement projects that improve education, health, beautification, environment, and economic development in Willow Springs, Missouri.

Community Development
Nonprofits
2024 Monett Phil & Friends Grantmaking Program
Contact for amount
Monett Area Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jun 14, 2024

Date Added

Jun 4, 2024

The Illinois Natural Areas Stewardship Grant Program, funded by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) through the Illinois Natural Areas Acquisition Fund (NAAF), aims to enhance stewardship efforts on dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves and registered Land and Water Reserves, while also building stewardship capacity within Conservation Land Trusts. This aligns with the NAAF's foundational mission to acquire, protect, and steward natural areas, including habitats for endangered and threatened species, as mandated by the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act (525 ILCS 35/14). The program directly supports the preservation of Illinois's biodiversity and natural heritage. The primary target beneficiaries of this program are Conservation Land Trusts, specifically those exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue Code, with a core purpose of restoring and stewarding land for conservation. The overarching impact goal is to increase the delivery of much-needed stewardship activities to natural areas protected within the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission (INPC) system. This addresses the current deficiency where stewardship needs far outweigh the capacity of individuals, volunteers, organizations, and government agencies. The program prioritizes projects on eligible lands, which include Illinois Nature Preserves, dedicated buffers, and Land and Water Reserves. All project sites must have a current and approved management schedule and be either owned by the applicant or have an executed agreement with the property owner. Eligible expenses encompass a range of activities vital for effective stewardship, such as direct stewardship activities, contractual services, purchase or rental of necessary equipment, staff time (excluding fringe/benefits), and indirect costs. Expected outcomes include an immediate increase in stewardship activities on protected natural areas and an expansion of the stewardship capacity of Conservation Land Trusts through grants that enable them to augment their staff and equipment. The measurable results will be evident in the enhanced ecological health of these natural areas and the strengthened operational capabilities of the conservation organizations involved. The program's theory of change posits that by directly funding these crucial stewardship actions and capacity building, it will lead to a more robust and effective system for protecting and maintaining Illinois's vital natural resources. The grant offers up to $100,000 per project, providing substantial support for these initiatives.

Humanities
County governments
Seniors Community Revitalization & Development Fund
$30,000
Community Health Commission of Missouri and Deaconess Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Oct 17, 2025

Date Added

Sep 24, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations in the Greater St. Louis region for projects that improve transportation, safety, and access to services for seniors aged 55 and older.

Health
Nonprofits
RAC Artist Support Grant Program in Missouri
$7,500
Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 2, 2024

Date Added

Jul 24, 2024

The Regional Arts Commission’s Artist Support Grant provides funding for the career advancement of individual artists in St. Louis City and County, Missouri. This grant directly aligns with the foundation's mission to foster the creative life of the artist and contribute to the vibrant artistic culture of St. Louis. It is designed to be flexible, accessible, and to encourage creativity, innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustained commitment to artistic work across all artistic disciplines. The primary beneficiaries of this grant are individual artists aged 18 or older who are current residents of St. Louis City or County and have maintained primary residence for at least one year. These artists must also have created and presented their original work(s) to the public or performed for the public in the past three years. The grant's impact goals are to enable diverse artists to advance their careers, complete creative projects, and ultimately enrich the St. Louis community through culturally and artistically significant practices. The grant prioritizes proposals that demonstrate cultural and/or artistic essentials (40% weight), community benefit (30% weight), and artistic/practice capacity and sustainability (30% weight). Key focuses include the artist's clear plans, contribution to their practice, innovation in their artform, and thoughtful use of funds. Additionally, the grant emphasizes broad community benefit, considering diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, as well as the artist's ability to demonstrate community participation and connection. For capacity and sustainability, realistic budgeting, diverse revenue streams, a strong artistic resume/CV, and relevant work samples are crucial. Expected outcomes include the completion of individual artist projects, enhanced artistic skills and craft, and increased innovation in the arts. Measurable results are tied to the funding criteria, such as the provision of essential information, artist statements, proof of residency, clearly articulated plans, and descriptions of intended audiences and DEIA efforts. The budget also serves as a measurable component, requiring a realistic and balanced approach. The maximum funding an individual artist can receive is $7,500, supporting projects and needs occurring from November 2024 through May 2025.

Arts
Individuals
2025 Ash Grove Affiliate Grantmaking Program
Contact for amount
Ash Grove Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Oct 3, 2024

Date Added

Sep 20, 2024

The Ash Grove Community Foundation in Missouri is offering a $2,000 grant with a deadline of 10/03/2024, prioritizing projects in the Ash Grove area and inviting 501(c)3 organizations or other IRS approved entities serving Ash Grove to apply, with the aim of improving the community's quality of life.

Women & Girl Services
City or township governments
Impact 100 Perry County Grantmaking Program 2025
$18,000
Community Foundation of the Ozarks
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jul 5, 2024

The Community Foundation of the Ozarks is inviting applications for its Impact 100 Perry County Grant Program, aimed at delivering transformative grants within Perry County, Missouri. This program aligns with the foundation's mission by empowering local organizations and fostering significant community impact through collective giving. The model for this initiative originated in Cincinnati, Ohio, established by philanthropist Wendy Steele, and has been adopted locally to maximize the effectiveness of donations. The Impact 100 Perry County program specifically targets 501(c)3 organizations, public schools, or government entities within Perry County. The primary impact goal is to enable these organizations to undertake projects that might not be possible with smaller, individual donations. The program emphasizes the "Power of Women Giving as One," highlighting how combined contributions can create substantial change for local non-profits. This year, the program has $18,000 to award. The focus is on providing one lump sum grant of $18,000 to a single local non-profit organization. Organizations are encouraged to precisely describe projects that could effectively utilize this amount and detail how these projects would benefit the community. The priority is to fund a project with a clear, direct, and significant positive effect on Perry County. Expected outcomes include the successful implementation of a high-impact project by a local non-profit. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed in the provided information, the implicit expectation is that the funded project will achieve its stated objectives and contribute tangibly to the well-being and development of the community. The foundation's strategic priority, as demonstrated by this program, is to facilitate substantial local investment and empower community-led initiatives through a collaborative philanthropic model.

Women & Girl Services
Nonprofits
St. Francis Fund Grant Program
$2,800
Community Foundation of the Ozarks
Private

Application Deadline

May 15, 2025

Date Added

Mar 6, 2025

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Springfield and Greene County, Missouri, to support various animal welfare initiatives, including rescue operations, veterinary services, and community education.

Animal Welfare
Nonprofits
2024 Improving Youth Mental Health Grant
$150,000
The Cigna Group Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

May 22, 2024

Date Added

Apr 22, 2024

Grant Opportunity: Improving Youth Mental Health Overview: The Cigna Group Foundation is committed to addressing youth mental health challenges post-pandemic. With a focus on supporting underserved communities, the foundation is allocating $9 million over three years to fund evidence-informed programs and services. The goal is to increase access to mental health intervention, equip parents and caregivers, and promote social-emotional skills among youth. Grant Details: Grant Range: $100,000 – $150,000 Term: One-year Eligibility & Requirements: Applicants must be registered 501(c)(3) organizations. Budgets should cover eligible expenses related to the grant project, excluding certain overhead costs. Clear progress and impact measurement plans, aligned with addressing health disparities, are required. Grantees must provide progress and final reports during the grant term. Geographical Focus: Connecticut Georgia Missouri New Jersey Pennsylvania Tennessee Texas Application Timeline: Application Opens: April 17 Application Closes: May 22 Notification of Awards: Early July Grant Term Begins: August 1 Contact Information: For inquiries, contact [email protected].

Community Development
Nonprofits
Venture Capital Program
$2,000,000
Missouri Technology Corporation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 7, 2024

Date Added

Jul 17, 2024

The IDEA Fund program is a state-sponsored venture capital initiative that utilizes public funding (both state and federal) to drive economic development within the state. The primary focus of this program is to foster innovation and support technology-driven entrepreneurial endeavors that contribute to the state’s overall economic development growth. MTC’s Venture Capital Program was created to accelerate private venture capital investment in Missouri-based start-up companies and to increase the overall investment impact of third-party investments. The Venture Capital Program supports technology startups through matching equity or convertible debt investments up to $2,000,000 for the purpose of scaling the business to attract additional venture capital. Since 2010, MTC has invested over $49 million in more than 150 early-stage Missouri-based high-growth technology-focused companies. Since 2018, our portfolio companies have gone on to raise over $1.6 billion in additional private capital.

Food and Nutrition
Small businesses
2025 Innovative Technology Grant
Contact for amount
Innovative Technology Education Fund (ITEF)
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jan 13, 2025

This grant provides funding for K-12 schools in Missouri and Illinois to implement innovative educational projects that enhance student engagement and prepare them for a technology-driven future.

Education
Independent school districts
2025 Targeted Fund
$75,000
United Way of Greater St. Louis
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Sep 23, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofits in Illinois and Missouri that are addressing critical community needs through innovative or emergent programs, with a focus on areas such as basic needs, health, and youth success.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
Southern Baptist Churches in Greene County
$2,000
Community Foundation of the Ozarks
Private

Application Deadline

May 15, 2025

Date Added

Mar 6, 2025

This grant provides funding for capital improvement projects that benefit both Southern Baptist churches and the wider community in Greene County, Missouri.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Missouri Humanities announces Mini Grants
$5,000
Missouri Humanities
Private

Application Deadline

May 1, 2024

Date Added

Apr 15, 2024

Missouri Humanities offers Mini Grants to support humanities based projects that serve audiences within Missouri. The organization promotes public engagement with history, literature, and cultural heritage through grants to eligible nonprofits and civic, educational, or cultural entities operating as nonprofits. Grants may fund honoraria and travel for speakers and scholars, supplies directly needed for funded activities, facility and equipment rental, publicity and communications, exhibit materials and design, acquisition of audiovisual equipment for interpretive exhibits, administrative expenses outside regular staff salaries, accessibility related costs, and printing. Projects must serve Missouri audiences and communities. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations and civic, educational, or cultural organizations operating as nonprofits, including schools and other educational institutions, local governments and agencies, and civic associations. Applicants must have principal offices in Missouri, possess a UEI number, and may apply individually or in partnership; individuals and for profit entities are not eligible. Preference is given to underserved communities and first time or infrequent applicants. Mini Grants fund up to 5,000 dollars. Applications are due May 1, 2024 via the foundation’s process. Additional information is available from Missouri Humanities.

Arts
Nonprofits
Devices Grant Program 2024
$20,000
KC Digital InclU.S.ion Fund
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 12, 2024

Date Added

Jun 7, 2024

The Devices Grants program, supported by the KC Digital Inclusion Fund (DIF), aims to bridge the digital divide by providing essential devices like computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. This initiative directly aligns with the DIF's broader mission to advance a systemic strategy for digital equity, fill programmatic gaps, attract new funding, and strengthen Kansas City’s competitiveness for state and federal dollars. The program emphasizes supporting user interface devices to overcome technology barriers, rather than focusing on connectivity infrastructure or data plans. The target beneficiaries for this grant are individuals in need within the 9-county Greater Kansas City region, encompassing Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte, and Ray counties in Missouri, and Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, and Wyandotte counties in Kansas. The program specifically targets populations with limited access to technology and digital resources, aiming to empower them to access the internet and enhance their digital literacy. The impact goals include increasing access to technology for underserved communities, improving digital literacy, and fostering better internet connectivity solutions. The funding priorities for Devices Grants are centered around projects that provide access to technology, offer digital literacy training, and implement internet connectivity solutions. Priority is given to projects that are aligned with a specific program, rather than just an organization or population, and that help outcome-oriented direct-service organizations fulfill their mission by overcoming technology barriers. The core focus area is "Access to Network." Eligible applicants are direct-serving 501(c)(3) public charities, educational or governmental entities serving people in need within the specified 9-county region. While the grant size ranges from $10,000 to $100,000, the available funding is up to $75,000 with an award range of $1,000 to $20,000. The grant period is up to 6 months, with all projects expected to be completed by March 31, 2025. Grantees are notified of award status via email around August 26, 2024. The expected outcomes are that recipient organizations will be better equipped to serve their communities by providing necessary devices, ultimately leading to increased digital inclusion and improved access to digital resources for vulnerable populations.

Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Nonprofits
2024 Small Arts Grant Fund
Contact for amount
Francis Family Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 5, 2024

Date Added

Aug 12, 2024

The 2024 Small Arts Grant Fund, supported by the Francis Family Foundation, is currently accepting applications. This grant program is designed to support arts and culture within the greater Kansas City area, defined as a 60-mile radius. The foundation's continued investment in this fund, despite a transition from a community to a family board in 2022, demonstrates its ongoing commitment to fostering artistic endeavors and ensuring access to arts and culture opportunities. This aligns with a broader mission to enrich the community through the arts, supporting both established arts organizations and non-arts organizations with community-based arts programs. Target beneficiaries for the Small Arts Grant include tax-exempt 501(c)(3) public charities with an EIN, or organizations partnering with a fiscal sponsor. Specifically, arts organizations with annual revenues under $300,000 in their last fiscal year are eligible. Additionally, non-arts organizations, regardless of their budget size or mission, are encouraged to apply if they offer community-based arts programs that provide access to arts and culture in various traditional and non-traditional sites across the greater Kansas City area. The impact goal is to broaden participation in and exposure to arts and culture, ensuring these opportunities are accessible to a wider community. The program's priorities and focuses are clearly on community-based arts initiatives. This means the grant prioritizes organizations that are deeply embedded in their local communities and actively work to bring arts and culture directly to residents. The emphasis on "traditional and non-traditional sites" highlights a flexible and inclusive approach, aiming to reach diverse audiences where they live, work, and gather. The foundation seeks to maintain a consistent investment in these types of programs, suggesting a long-term strategic priority of sustaining a vibrant arts ecosystem in the Kansas City region. Expected outcomes include an increase in the number and variety of accessible arts and culture opportunities available to residents. Measurable results would likely involve the number of people reached by these programs, the diversity of locations where arts activities are offered, and the engagement levels within the community. While the explicit "theory of change" is not detailed, the strategy appears to be rooted in the belief that direct funding to local organizations will empower them to create and sustain impactful arts programs, thereby enhancing the overall cultural landscape and well-being of the greater Kansas City area. The foundation’s consistent support for this fund, despite internal changes, reinforces this strategic priority.

Arts
Nonprofits
Mountain Grove Area Community Foundation Grant Program 2025
$10,000
Mountain Grove Area Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 13, 2024

This grant provides funding to local nonprofits, government entities, schools, and churches to address community needs and improve the quality of life in the Mountain Grove area.

Employment Labor and Training
City or township governments
John W. Speas & Effie E. Speas Memorial Trust Program
Contact for amount
John W. Speas & Effie E. Speas Memorial Trust
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 31, 2024

Date Added

Jun 7, 2024

The John W. Speas & Effie E. Speas Memorial Trust is dedicated to supporting and promoting high-quality programming in education, culture, human services, and healthcare. This grant program aligns with the foundation's mission to address critical community needs within the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan area. By funding organizations focused on these key areas, the Trust aims to foster a stronger, more vibrant, and healthier community. The primary beneficiaries of this grant program are residents of the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan area. The Trust seeks to impact these individuals through improved access to educational resources, enriched cultural experiences, enhanced human services, and better healthcare programming. The ultimate goal is to create a positive and lasting change in the lives of those served by the funded organizations. The Trust prioritizes organizations that demonstrate a commitment to various program types, including Arts, Culture, & Humanities; Community Improvement & Capacity Building; Education; Health; and Human Services. These focus areas reflect the foundation's strategic priorities to support a holistic approach to community well-being. The selection criteria emphasize serving the residents of the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan area, ensuring that funding directly benefits the local community. While specific expected outcomes and measurable results are not detailed in the provided information, the Trust's focus on "quality educational, cultural, human services and health care programming" implies a desire for demonstrable improvements in these sectors. Successful applicants would likely be expected to articulate clear objectives, such as increased participation in educational programs, improved health outcomes, or enhanced access to vital human services. The foundation's theory of change appears to be rooted in the belief that by investing in established and impactful community organizations, significant progress can be made in addressing social challenges and improving the overall quality of life for residents. For further information regarding the application process, specific outcome expectations, or the foundation's strategic priorities, interested parties are encouraged to visit Bank of America, as indicated in the grant details. This external reference suggests that additional resources are available to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the Trust's long-term vision and the specific metrics it uses to evaluate the success of its grant recipients.

Education
Unrestricted
Just Transition Fund’s Local Economy Lab Initiative
$500,000
JU.S.t Transition Fund
Private

Application Deadline

May 9, 2025

Date Added

Apr 30, 2025

This initiative provides funding and support to nonprofit organizations, local governments, and Tribal governments in coal-impacted communities to develop and scale innovative economic projects that create job opportunities and foster local economic transformation.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Northwest Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety Grant Program
$5,000
Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT)
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 30, 2024

Date Added

Aug 7, 2024

The Northwest Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety (NWMCRS), supported by the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), is offering grants to enhance highway and traffic safety programs and resources across selected counties in Northwest Missouri. This initiative directly aligns with MoDOT's mission to reduce injuries and fatalities on roadways, addressing a critical need highlighted by 49 fatalities within 16 of the region's 20 counties in 2023. The grants aim to empower local agencies and organizations to implement effective safety measures and awareness campaigns. The target beneficiaries for these grants include a broad spectrum of community entities such as schools, community groups, law enforcement, and health departments. These organizations are uniquely positioned to address local safety challenges and implement programs that resonate with their specific communities. The primary impact goal is a tangible reduction in roadway injuries and fatalities, contributing to safer travel for all residents within the designated Northwest Missouri region. The program prioritizes initiatives that directly contribute to roadway safety. While specific programmatic focuses are not exhaustively detailed, the overall emphasis is on "highway and traffic safety programs and resources." This broad mandate allows for a variety of approaches, from educational campaigns in schools to enforcement initiatives by law enforcement, and health-focused interventions by health departments, all working towards the common goal of safer roads. The expected outcomes of these grants are manifold. Successful applicants will be able to develop and implement programs that educate the public on safe driving practices, enforce traffic laws, and provide resources to prevent accidents. Measurable results will likely include a decrease in accident rates, a reduction in the number of serious injuries, and, most importantly, a decline in traffic-related fatalities within the targeted counties. The grant amounts, ranging from $1,000 to a maximum of $5,000 per request, are designed to support impactful, community-level interventions. MoDOT's strategic priority, as evidenced by this grant program, is to foster a proactive approach to roadway safety through community engagement and support. The underlying theory of change is that by empowering local organizations with funding and resources, tailored and effective safety programs can be implemented at the grassroots level, leading to a significant and measurable improvement in overall road safety. This localized approach is critical in addressing the diverse safety needs across the various counties of Northwest Missouri.

Natural Resources
County governments
Coover Regional Youth Mental Health Grant Program
$25,000
Community Foundation of the Ozarks
Private

Application Deadline

Nov 14, 2024

Date Added

Sep 17, 2024

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations and local entities in rural Missouri to improve mental health services and programs for youth aged 0-21.

Recreation
City or township governments