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Explore 372 grant opportunities available in Ohio

Erie County Community Foundation Community Grants
$10,000
Erie County Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Feb 1, 2025

Date Added

Jul 19, 2024

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Erie County, Ohio, to address community needs in areas such as job training, mental health, childcare, and access to healthy food.

Arts
Nonprofits
Quality of Life in Ohio
$50,000
Scioto Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Jul 16, 2024

The Scioto Foundation in Ohio is offering grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 to 501(c)(3) organizations in the Scioto County area, prioritizing projects that benefit a broad segment of the population or underserved groups, and are particularly interested in providing "seed money" for new initiatives in areas such as education, healthcare, community development, and more, with applications due by September 30, 2024.

Workforce Development
Nonprofits
Ingram-White Castle Foundation Grant Program
$40,000
Ingram-White Castle Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 1, 2024

Date Added

Jul 15, 2024

The Ingram-White Castle Foundation provides grants to nourishment to those throughout central Ohio who hunger for knowledge, independence, and self-sufficiency. Donor Name: Ingram-White Castle Foundation State: Ohio County: Delaware County (OH), Fairfield County (OH), Franklin County (OH), Hocking County (OH), Licking County (OH), Madison County (OH), Morrow County (OH), Perry County (OH), Pickaway County (OH), Union County (OH) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 08/01/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: 1 Year Details: The emphasis is on efforts that empower young people with the desire for self-improvement, and full participation in a free society. As the Foundation seeks to feed hunger, hopes, and dreams, it holds the following values: The foundation believes the nourishment we provide must be physical, educational, emotional, and spiritual. Foundation believes in the liberating power of knowledge that transforms lives and enables young people the opportunity to realize their full potential. Foundation embraces the notion that all benefit when they lend a helping hand to those who currently cannot help themselves. Foundation invests with stewardship, seeking significant impact for those who yearn for a better life. The Foundation supports programs that: Serve disadvantaged students and help them achieve academic success; Help prepare students for the world of work; Strengthen educational institutions; and Address critical human service needs. Grant Period Support is generally given for one year. Priority is given to those projects that: Encourage matching gifts or additional funding from other donors; Yield substantial benefits to the community for the resources invested; and Promote cooperation among agencies without duplicating services. Eligibility Criteria  Central Ohio nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply  Generally, grants are not made for religious purposes, budget deficits, conferences, or projects that are normally the responsibility of a public agency. Grants are made primarily in the central Ohio area. For more information, visit TCF.

Law Justice and Legal Services
Nonprofits
The African-American Community Fund
$1,000
African-American Community Fund
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Jul 11, 2024

The African-American Community Fund (AACF) offers grants ranging from $500 to $1,000 to 501(c)(3) organizations in the Dayton/Greater Miami Valley area, funding projects that efficiently use community resources, promote cooperation and volunteer participation, and address unmet needs, with a focus on areas such as social services, education, health, and the arts.

Income Security and Social Services
Nonprofits
G. William Hartzell Community Grant Program
Contact for amount
The Piqua Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 31, 2024

Date Added

Jul 11, 2024

Charitable organizations that serve Piqua residents are invited to apply for unrestricted funding from the G. William Hartzell Charitable Fund of The Piqua Community Foundation. Donor Name: The Piqua Community Foundation State: County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 07/31/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: The Piqua Community Foundation encourages charitable giving to benefit the citizens of Piqua, and provides a variety of methods for donors to help fulfill their charitable giving wishes. Eligibility Criteria Organizations that are eligible to apply must be 501(c)(3) or equivalent organizations. Funds received are subject to use as restricted by IRS regulations governing 501(c)(3) organizations. The Foundation’s community grants are made to school organizations, the Hartzell grants are not meant to be school grants. Organizations (such as UVMC Rachel’s Challenge, Brukner’s Owl Extraordinaire program, etc.) that operate in the school systems may apply. For more information, visit Piqua Community Foundation.

Arts
Nonprofits
Competitive Grant
Contact for amount
Springfield Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jul 4, 2024

This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and government units serving the Clark County, Ohio community, focusing on initiatives in areas like Arts, Education, Environment, and Health.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Springfield Foundation Competitive Grant Program in Ohio
Contact for amount
Springfield Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

Aug 12, 2024

Date Added

Jul 3, 2024

The Springfield Foundation is currently accepting applications for its Competitive Grant Program. Donor Name: Springfield Foundation State: Ohio County: Clark County (OH) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 08/12/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: The Springfield Foundation serves the entire Clark County community through its support in six focus areas-Arts & Culture, Civic Affairs, Education, Environment, Conservation & Animal Welfare, Heath, and Human Services. Focus Areas Arts & Culture- Having opportunities available for individuals to experience art and culture on a personal basis are critical to having a community with strong cultural vitality. Increase the diversity, and attendance levels of audiences attending arts and culture events. Programs are available that allow a diverse audience opportunities for interaction with arts & culture. Programs are available that increase audience attendance at arts and culture events. Community residents of all ages acquire knowledge or skills in arts and culture. Programs are available that allow children and adults opportunities to create art. Individuals will have opportunities to engage with artists. Increase the number of opportunities for artists. Increase the number of opportunities available for artists to increase their talents. Civic Affairs- Civic engagement is an essential element in democracy and key to making smart and creative decisions that allow communities to flourish today and meet the challenges of tomorrow. Educate and engage active citizens of all ages. Improve the civic knowledge and participation of Clark County citizens Environment, Conservation & Animals– By bringing conservation and environmental issues into focus and motivating the community to join in making improvements they affect positive change. Increase the number of citizens participating in activities that foster an appreciation of the environment Increase community awareness of conservation and environmental issues in Clark County to educate the citizens and businesses and encourage their participation and appreciation of the natural environment. Decrease the number of homeless and unwanted pets in Clark county Provide free or discounted spay/neuter vouchers to pet owners in underserved areas of Clark County. Shelter cats and dogs will be spayed/neutered before released for adoption Education- To increase the number of people receiving a quality education that will set the basis for a successful life. Increase the number of students who are ready to begin kindergarten. Increase the number of children enrolling in early childhood quality educational programs such as pre-school. Increase parental involvement with children’s education. Increase the college and career readiness for clark county residents. Increase the number of students participating in post-secondary preparation programs. Increase the number of Clark County residents who participate in job training programs. Health– The economic impact of unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, poor mental health and chronic diseases is an important consideration for the community, as is the long-term impact on individuals’ health and wellness. Healthy individuals have a prevention-oriented mindset toward their health. Impact the health of the community by decreasing the incidence of unintended pregnancies and infection with sexually transmitted infections (stis). Increase outreach and information, taking into consideration Clark County populations who may be at higher risk or more vulnerable to disparate health outcomes. Increase access to and awareness of Reproductive Health Services, including use of a Reproductive Life Plan. Decrease the state-reported rate of Clark County individuals testing positive for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). Improve the Mental Health of the community by providing individuals with the skills and services necessary to successfully handle challenging situations and to understand and manage their conditions and behaviors. Increase outreach and information, taking into consideration Clark County populations who may be at higher risk or more vulnerable to disparate health outcomes. Improve the understanding and application of trauma informed practices throughout various disciplines/initiatives in Clark County. Equip Clark County youths with self-management skills to cope with or avoid depression, suicide and drug abuse. Improve Management of Chronic Diseases in Clark County. Increase outreach and information, taking into consideration Clark County populations who may be at higher risk or more vulnerable to disparate health outcomes. Individuals with congestive heart failure will manage their disease and will decrease hospital re-admissions for congestive heart failure. Patients with diabetes will manage their disease outside of taking medication alone. Decrease the number of asthma attacks that require emergency services/treatment by implementing home-based environmental assessments and interventions. Human Service– Meeting human needs through an interdisciplinary knowledge base, focusing on prevention as well as remediation of problems, and maintaining a commitment to improving the overall quality of life is the focus of the human services program To help families and individuals become stable and financially independent To assist families and individuals in meeting emergency needs to stabilize a crisis, and for which no other or inadequate funding sources are available. Examples: emergency assistance with food, clothing, shelter, crisis intervention or refuge in abuse cases. To provide services that prevent or intervene in cases of family breakdown, violence or poverty. To assist families and individuals in removing barriers to obtaining and maintaining economic self-sufficiency. Examples: child care, transportation, transitional housing, and rehabilitation programs. To assist individuals with physical or developmental disabilities in maintaining an independent or semi-independent lifestyle. To promote positive outcomes for all people To foster good relationships between youth, especially minority youth, and law enforcement. To provide youth, especially those most at risk, with the skills, knowledge and a variety of other personal and social assets to function well during adolescence and adulthood. To provide senior citizens, especially those most at risk, with the opportunity to continue contributing to society while having the best quality of life. Eligibility Criteria To be eligible for funding from the Springfield Foundation charitable organizations are required to: Be a nonprofit organization exempt from Federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, churches, or government units including public schools and municipalities. If you do not have a 501(c)(3), you may enter into an agreement with a qualified nonprofit that will act as your fiscal agent. Have a governing board, and conduct business without discrimination based on race, religion, gender, age, disability, or national origin. Provide programs and projects serving the Clark County, Ohio Community. Provide to the Springfield Foundation a board approved diversity, equity, and inclusion statement. The Springfield Foundation does not award grants from discretionary funds for the following purposes: Awards to individuals, including fellowships, travel, study, research, camps. Support for individual political candidates and/or lobbying efforts, Annual campaigns or dues, Endowments outside of the Springfield Foundation. Sectarian worship, instruction, or proselytizing, Fraternal, political, labor, athletic, and social or veterans’ groups, School bands and school choral groups, drill teams, or color guards, Annual fund drives or fund-raising activities, Returning applicants who did not complete their previous grant requirements (i.e., reporting). For more information, visit Springfield Foundation.

Arts
Nonprofits
2024 Research Grant
$25,000
Foundation for Appalachian Ohio (FAO)
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 2, 2024

Date Added

Jul 2, 2024

Research grants support studies that address critical gaps in our understanding of natural history and contribute to the conservation and enhancement of aquatic ecosystems and healthy habitats. FAO seeks to fund projects that advance scientific knowledge and practical solutions for environmental challenges in the region, particularly those impacting aquatic biodiversity, water quality, and healthy habitats. Eligible projects include aquatic biodiversity assessments, water quality monitoring and analysis, development and application of innovative technologies and methodologies, collaborative research partnerships across disciplines and sectors, and habitat restoration and conservation efforts. FAO prioritizes projects that can result in scalable change and impact multiple counties. The maximum funding request per project is $25,000, with a total of at least $75,000 available to award. Eligible applicants include public and nonprofit organizations, academic institutions, and groups operating under fiscal sponsorship within the Muskingum Watershed and Appalachian Ohio regions. Applications must be submitted online, and supporting documents emailed to FAO by August 2, 2024. Grant decisions will be announced by September 30, 2024.

Environment
Nonprofits
The Community Foundation of Shelby County Community Grants
$20,000
The Community Foundation of Shelby County
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2025105 days left

Date Added

Jul 2, 2024

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Shelby County, Ohio, to support innovative projects that address community needs and benefit local residents.

Business and Commerce
Nonprofits
Community Grant
$5,000
Foundation for Appalachian Ohio (FAO)
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 1, 202576 days left

Date Added

Jul 2, 2024

This funding opportunity supports community-driven projects that promote local engagement and environmental awareness through volunteer and grassroots initiatives.

Community Development
Nonprofits
2024 Innovation Grant
$16,000
Foundation for Appalachian Ohio (FAO)
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 2, 2024

Date Added

Jul 2, 2024

The 2024 Environmental Stewardship Pillar - Innovation Grant aims to support innovative projects that address environmental challenges in Appalachian Ohio. The grant focuses on enhancing community engagement across energy, economics, environment, and health sectors, promoting the circular economy, and expanding local organizations' capacity to access larger funding pools. Projects should involve schools, nonprofits, businesses, and other community groups in sustainable initiatives that drive forward-thinking solutions for cleaner air, water, green energy adoption, and diesel emission reduction. At least $16,000 is available for awards. Eligible applicants include public and nonprofit organizations, as well as individuals or groups working with a fiscal sponsor. Applications must be submitted online by August 2, 2024, and additional required documents must be emailed to [email protected] by the same deadline. Grant decisions will be announced no later than September 30, 2024. For inquiries, applicants may contact Kelly Morman at [email protected] or call 740-753-1111.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Grants to benefit Communities in Asland County
$15,000
Ashland County Community Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 1, 2024

Date Added

Jul 1, 2024

The Ashland County Community Foundation is seeking applications for its Community Grants to support programs and projects that benefit any population in Ashland County. Donor Name: Ashland County Community Foundation State: Ohio County: Ashland County (OH) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 09/01/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Funding Information These grants often fall in the $10,000 to $15,000 range. Eligibility Criteria 501(c)(3) and other qualifying charitable organizations. For more information, visit Ashland County Community Foundation.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Community West Foundation Grants
Contact for amount
Community West Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 12, 2024

Date Added

Jun 28, 2024

The Community West Foundation is seeking applications to support organizations that provide the basic needs of Health programming services for those with disabilities addiction treatment and recovery services in Cleveland, Western Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties. Donor Name: Community West Foundation State: Ohio County: Cuyahoga County (OH), Lorain County (OH) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 07/12/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Community West is most well-known for granting funds to local nonprofit agencies that align with the mission, but there are many other ways they offer philanthropic support to the community.  These include managing funds for and organizing fundraising events that benefit Fairview and Lutheran hospitals to support operations and programming.  They also serve as fiscal agents for several philanthropic agencies as well as individuals. The mission of Community West Foundation is to advance the health and well-being of the community. Grant Funding to Non-profit Agencies Eligibility Criteria  Grant Funding to Non-profit Agencies Grant applications will be accepted only from organizations that are qualified as tax-exempt and charitable entities under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Your work in the community must fall into one or more of the categories listed above. Funding is limited to organizations located in Cleveland, Western Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties.  They do not fund capital needs, endowments, grades K through 12 school programs, or individuals. For more information, visit Community West Foundation.

Health
Nonprofits
City of Akron Community Development Corporation Grant Program
$125,000
City of Akron
Local

Application Deadline

Jul 8, 2024

Date Added

Jun 27, 2024

Applications are now being accepted for the Community Development Corporation Grant Program. Donor Name: City of Akron State: Ohio County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 07/08/2024 Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000 Grant Duration: 1 Year Details: The purpose of this grant program is to partner with CDC’s to invest in projects that promote population and tax revenue growth through the revitalization and repurposing of vacant, underutilized, blighted or historic buildings, increase investment in place-based infrastructure, housing rehabilitation, and public services. By utilizing federal Community Development Block Grant Funds to support investments the City aims to foster the environment necessary to attract, develop, add new housing options, enable business creation and attraction and provide resources for Akron residents and neighborhoods Funding Information The City of Akron set aside a total of $500,000 for grants. The awards will be available up to $125,000 per applicant. Grant Period One Year Eligible Criteria Organizations must be a Community Development Corporation – 501(c)(3) nonprofit located within Akron, Ohio city limits. Must be able to meet all reporting and compliance obligations of the federal funds. Must be able to demonstrate an appropriate use of the funding in accordance with the stated purpose of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). Certificate of good standing with the State of Ohio at the time of application submission. Must be registered on SAM.gov with an active Unique Entity Identification Number. Must provide documentation of at least 3 previous projects undertaken by your CDC in your CDC footprint area For more information, visit City of Akron.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Community Waste Reduction Grant Program
$35,000
Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio
Local

Application Deadline

Aug 2, 2024

Date Added

Jun 25, 2024

The Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO) is currently accepting grant applications for its 2025 Community Waste Reduction Grant Program. Donor Name: Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio State: Ohio County: Franklin County (OH) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 08/02/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: The Community Waste Reduction Grant (CWRG) is a competitive grant program that provides funding for innovative projects that significantly reduce waste and/or increase the diversion of recoverable materials that would otherwise be sent to the Franklin County Sanitary Landfill for disposal.  Local governmental or non-profit organizations including cities, townships, villages, parks, K-12 schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, and churches are eligible to apply.  Proposed projects should address the unique waste reduction, diversion, recycling, and composting needs of Central Ohio. Funding Information  The minimum grant amount that can be requested is five hundred dollars ($500.00). The maximum grant amount that can be requested is thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000.00). Eligibility Criteria Must occur within SWACO’s jurisdiction area of Franklin County, Ohio. Funding is available for establishing, improving, or expanding waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting, or food donation activities. Recipients must provide a twenty percent (20%) cash contribution toward the project. If a project is awarded grant dollars, SWACO requires grantees to document and measure the impact of the project’s activities.  No approved purchases can be made before the execution of a grant agreement. A final report detailing the successes, challenges, and impacts of the project’s waste reduction and diversion efforts must be provided at the end of the project.  For more information, visit SWACO.

Food and Nutrition
City or township governments
Greenlight Grants
$7,500
The Dayton Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 2, 202577 days left

Date Added

Jun 25, 2024

This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Greater Dayton for special projects, program expansions, or capacity building initiatives.

Capacity Building
Nonprofits
Community Foundation for Kettering Fund in Ohio
$5,000
The Dayton Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Oct 15, 2024

Date Added

Jun 25, 2024

The Community Foundation for Kettering, funded by The Dayton Foundation, offers grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 to tax-exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) for the initiation of unique, self-sufficient projects that benefit the Greater Kettering area and promote community resource efficiency, but does not support endowment funds, travel, individual funding, specific research, religious activities, fundraising drives, award ceremonies, principal financial support, or deficit reduction.

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
Basic Human Needs Grants
Contact for amount
The Dayton Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 9, 2024

Date Added

Jun 25, 2024

Basic Human Needs Grants help your organization help people in need of basic necessities in Greater Dayton Donor Name: The Dayton Foundation State: Ohio County: Greene County (OH), Miami County (OH), Montgomery County (OH), Preble County (OH), Warren County (OH) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 08/09/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Grants are awarded quarterly to 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organizations that focus on basic human needs, such as food, shelter, healthcare and clothing. The organizations we consider for support are located primarily in Montgomery, Miami, Greene, Preble and Warren (north) counties. For  more information, visit The Dayton Foundation.

Food and Nutrition
Nonprofits
Carroll Community Fund
Contact for amount
Carroll Community Fund
Local

Application Deadline

Aug 1, 2024

Date Added

Jun 24, 2024

The Carroll Community Fund, an affiliate of Stark Community Foundation, is seeking applications to provide a flexible and meaningful way for Carroll County residents to make a positive and immediate impact in the community. Donor Name: Carroll Community Fund State: Ohio County: Carroll County (OH) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline:  08/01/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: This source of funding, used exclusively for Carroll County, supports a wide range of projects and programs addressing issues on a local level. Eligibility Criteria Tax-exempt private agencies, 501(c)(3) organizations (that are recognized as public charities) and government entities located within Carroll County, Ohio only or directly benefitting Carroll County are eligible to apply. Religious Institutions A grant proposal from a religious congregation, a religious-sponsored organization or a non-affiliated religious organization will be considered if: the purpose of the program for which the grant is primarily secular or civic in nature, any religious activity or instruction is incidental to the program for which the grant is requested or is paid for by other sources or the program for which the grant is requested will service participants without limitation to religion or creed. Private Schools A grant proposal from a private school (higher education institutions are exempt from this policy) under the following conditions will be considered if: the purpose of the grant is for educational activities that are clearly non-religious in nature, the institution is non-sectarian, the purchase of equipment will serve as a catalyst for a new, innovative program, the proposal has multiple funding sources or the funding for educational programs focuses on serving the disadvantaged or handicapped. Computer and Education Proposals for multiple station computerization projects from public/private school systems or other educational institutions will not be considered. Operating Expenses Grants are not usually made to support operating expenses of well-established organizations and/or programs either through the grant process or in response to annual fund drives for sustaining support. On occasion, support on a short-term basis may be awarded when it is critical to the survival of a key agency or program, which has been placed in jeopardy by changes in funding patterns. Debt Financing Grants are not made to subsidize previously accrued operational deficits nor debt incurred for capital items or repairs. Carroll County Community Celebration Annual community celebrations will not be considered. Annual Fund Drives Support of annual fund drives will not be considered. Conferences/Recognition Dinners Conferences or recognition dinners will not be considered. Endowment Funds Support of endowment funds are generally not considered. In the special case where an organization’s endowment fund is a component fund of The Carroll County Foundation, the Foundation may make a contribution to the organization’s endowment fund. Arts Proposals supporting artistic diversity and quality in the arts within the entire community will be considered. Grants will be made on a challenge grant or partial funding basis to ensure broad community support of the institution or program. Recreational Recreational proposals should have evidence of significant neighborhood and community financial support before funding is solicited. The maximum use of existing school or community facilities should be demonstrated before the Carroll County Foundation will consider supporting additional facilities. Proof of the capacity to provide ongoing maintenance of a facility is a criterion of funding. Grant-Making Contingencies All contingency grants shall be held for no longer than one calendar year before contingency must be met. After a period of one year, the grant money will be automatically rescinded. For more information, visit SCF.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
The Troy Foundation Grant Program in Ohio
$2,000
The Troy Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 15, 2024

Date Added

Jun 21, 2024

The Troy Foundation is pleased to announce the Quarterly Grant Program. Donor Name: The Troy Foundation State: Ohio City: Troy Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 08/15/2024 Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Grant requests from charitable organizations are considered for projects and programs in the fields of arts and culture, community and economic development, education, environment, health, human services, and recreation. Funded programs must benefit the residents in Troy, Ohio. Applications from outside that area may be considered if the funded program supports a substantial population within the City of Troy. Funding Information Projects with an overall budget of $2,000 or less. For more information, visit The Troy Foundation.

Arts
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