Wyoming grants for Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
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Application Deadline
Feb 1, 2026
Date Added
Jan 17, 2025
This funding opportunity supports conservation projects in Teton County, Wyoming, aimed at improving land, water, wildlife, and community sustainability through various initiatives.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Apr 24, 2024
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations in the Western United States that implement high-impact, sustainable programs benefiting their communities.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Mar 4, 2024
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations that create a positive impact in their communities through programs focused on areas such as education, youth development, addiction prevention, and services for the aging and disadvantaged across several Western states.
Application Deadline
Jul 21, 2026
Date Added
Apr 25, 2025
This funding opportunity is designed to strengthen research capabilities in eligible jurisdictions by supporting collaborations among academic institutions, government agencies, and private industry to develop sustainable research infrastructure.
Application Deadline
Sep 15, 2024
Date Added
Feb 28, 2024
The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation offers grants to support arts and culture projects including arts festivals, cultural heritage, museums, music, theater/drama, and visual arts. These grants aim to enrich communities within the Rocky Mountain Power and Pacific Power service territories, which include Utah, Wyoming, Southeastern Idaho, Oregon, Central/Southeastern Washington, and Northern California. Applicants are encouraged to create an account and submit their proposals through the online grant application portal, focusing on projects that align with the foundation's mission towards education, civic and community betterment, culture and arts, and health, welfare, and social services. Grant renewed every year. Annual deadline: September 15th
Application Deadline
Jun 10, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
Advancing Nonprofits offers the AMPT grant, a capacity-building initiative designed to strengthen the organizational health and long-term development of small nonprofits on Chicagoโs West and South sides. The grant program directly aligns with Advancing Nonprofits' mission to support and empower Black/Latinx leaders and communities. This initiative is committed to transforming philanthropy by addressing systemic racial inequities and serving as a model for anti-racist systems and processes, reflecting a strategic priority to foster equitable and inclusive community development. The target beneficiaries for the AMPT grant are Black and Latine-led organizations with budgets under $2,000,000, serving Black and/or Latine neighborhoods in Chicago, specifically on the South and/or West side. The program also prioritizes organizations that have not previously received a grant from AMPT or another funding entity. The impact goals are to amplify, build power within, and support communities of color in thriving and living happy, healthy lives, ultimately contributing to community well-being and self-sufficiency. The grant prioritizes projects that enhance organizational capacity, such as supplementing program expenses, developing new programs, providing professional development for staff, or covering fees related to hiring external consultants. This focus aims to build stronger, more resilient organizations capable of effectively serving their communities. The expected outcomes include increased organizational stability, enhanced program delivery, and the development of leadership skills within beneficiary organizations. The Advancing Nonprofits' strategic priorities and theory of change are centered on the belief that by investing in and empowering Black/Latinx-led nonprofits, systemic racial inequities can be addressed, and communities of color can achieve greater well-being and power. The $5,000 capacity-building grant is a direct mechanism to support these organizations, enabling them to expand their reach and impact. Measurable results would include the successful implementation of funded projects, improvements in organizational capacity, and ultimately, a positive impact on the communities served by these strengthened nonprofits.
Application Deadline
Dec 15, 2024
Date Added
Feb 28, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and government entities focused on improving safety and wellness through various community services, including mental health, disaster relief, and healthcare accessibility.
Application Deadline
Nov 25, 2024
Date Added
Mar 29, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to universities in specific states and territories to enhance their research capabilities in science and engineering, aligning with the needs of the Department of Defense.
Application Deadline
Sep 5, 2025
Date Added
Jul 9, 2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations in the Western United States for projects aimed at preventing the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels in aquatic ecosystems.
Application Deadline
Sep 20, 2025
Date Added
Aug 21, 2025
This funding opportunity is designed for research institutions and organizations within the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit to study the interactions and resource use among cattle, wildlife, and wild horses in Utah's fragile ecosystems.
Application Deadline
Feb 17, 2025
Date Added
Dec 17, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to various organizations in Wyoming to enhance outdoor recreation access, promote environmental stewardship, and ensure equitable opportunities for underserved communities.
Application Deadline
Jun 10, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Wyoming Arts Council's Visual Arts Fellowships, established in 1986, offer $5,000 unrestricted awards of merit to Wyoming visual artists. These fellowships are based on the artist's portfolio, recognizing serious and exceptional aesthetic investigation. The program's mission aligns with the broader goal of fostering artistic excellence and supporting the creative community within Wyoming. The target beneficiaries are Wyoming residents who are visual artists, at least 18 years of age, not full-time students in art-related degrees, and who meet specific residency and citizenship criteria. The impact goal is to honor and support the work of these artists, providing them with financial assistance and opportunities for recognition and exhibition. The program prioritizes artists working in any media, including film and video, whose work demonstrates a high level of aesthetic investigation. Applications are juried by external artists, curators, and visual arts professionals. Up to three fellowships may be awarded annually, along with honorable mentions, emphasizing a focus on quality and artistic merit. Expected outcomes include the continued production of high-quality visual art by Wyoming artists, increased visibility for these artists through the Wyoming Arts Council Biennial Exhibit, and sustained artistic development within the state. Measurable results include the number of fellowships awarded, the participation of recipients in the biennial exhibit, and the overall quality and impact of the artists' work. The foundation's strategic priorities are to support individual artists, promote artistic excellence, and contribute to the cultural landscape of Wyoming through direct financial support and exhibition opportunities.
Application Deadline
Aug 29, 2025
Date Added
Jul 10, 2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support to tribal governments, nonprofits, and educational institutions for solar energy projects that enhance energy independence and benefit low-to-moderate income communities.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 19, 2024
This grant provides funding for full-time graduate students in the Western U.S. to collaborate with their academic advisors and local producers on projects that promote sustainable agriculture through research and education.
Application Deadline
Jul 31, 2024
Date Added
Jun 6, 2024
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is inviting proposals for its ConocoPhillips SPIRIT of Conservation program, which is specifically designed to advance bird species and habitat conservation. This program directly aligns with NFWF's mission to address the alarming loss of 3 billion birds since 1970. The foundation's strategic priority is to support projects that conserve, restore, or enhance critical habitats and to gather essential bird population data, ultimately aiming to reverse population declines. The primary beneficiaries of this program are bird populations, both migratory and non-migratory, particularly those inhabiting grassland, wetland, sage-steppe, and coastal habitats. The program's impact goals include improving habitat quality and quantity, enhancing breeding and wintering grounds, and supporting stopover periods for birds along major migratory routes. Expected outcomes include a measurable increase in bird populations, improved habitat conditions, and the collection of vital data to inform future conservation efforts. The program's priorities and focuses are centered on implementing science-driven and strategic conservation. This involves addressing habitat degradation, fragmentation, and loss. Geographic focal areas are critical, spanning major migratory routes from the northern slope of Alaska to the north-south axis of the central United States, including the Gulf Coast regions of Texas and Louisiana. The program emphasizes innovative methods for gathering lacking bird population data and conserving specific habitat types. Grant awards typically range from $100,000 to $275,000, with projects expected to be completed within two years. Eligible applicants include a broad range of non-profit organizations, government agencies (U.S. federal, state, local, municipal, tribal), and educational institutions. This inclusive eligibility criteria reflects NFWF's theory of change, which recognizes that collaborative efforts across various sectors are essential for achieving large-scale, sustainable conservation impacts for bird populations and their habitats.
Application Deadline
Aug 2, 2024
Date Added
Jun 24, 2024
The Donor Alliance Foundation is offering grants to organizations in Colorado and Wyoming that support organ and tissue donation and transplantation. This initiative aligns directly with the Foundation's mission to extend the impact of organ and tissue donation and transplantation by fostering partnerships and dismantling obstacles that impede access to these life-saving gifts. The Foundation is committed to acknowledging and supporting all individuals affected by donation, ensuring they have access to vital resources. The program aims to address systemic barriers preventing individuals from receiving organ and/or tissue transplants, focusing on equitable and equal access to donation and transplantation resources. Target beneficiaries include underinsured, vulnerable, socio-economically disadvantaged populations, and those in rural areas of Colorado and Wyoming who are eligible for or awaiting a transplant. Impact goals include increasing access to resources, education, family assistance, and research projects, ultimately saving lives and improving the quality of life for those affected. Key priorities for funding include projects that demonstrate equitable access to donation and transplantation resources, consider diversity, equity, and inclusion, and propose innovative educational or assistance methods. The Foundation also maintains a focus on Pancreas research and data collection regarding the benefits of pancreas transplantation. They will support efforts to meet the financial needs of pre- and post-transplant patients, increase living donation, and fund medical and social research through pilot studies or seed grants. Expected outcomes include improved access to donation and transplantation resources for underserved populations, increased awareness and education about donation, enhanced family assistance and grief support, and advancements in transplantation research. The Foundation's strategic priorities are centered on community impact, barrier reduction, and fostering a belief that organ and tissue donation are human gifts that save lives. Their theory of change is that by funding organizations committed to equitable access, innovative education, and critical research, they can positively influence the donation and transplant community, leading to more successful transplants and better support for patients and their families.
Application Deadline
Feb 17, 2025
Date Added
Dec 17, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support for projects that protect and restore aquatic habitats and water resources in Wyoming, targeting public institutions, tribal governments, and nonprofits to enhance ecosystem resilience and combat climate change.
Application Deadline
Jun 10, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Nonprofit Effectiveness Grants, offered by the Spartanburg County Foundation, aim to strengthen the internal capacity and infrastructure of community-based organizations within Spartanburg County, South Carolina. These grants, up to $10,000, align directly with the Foundation's mission to support services that help Spartanburg County residents achieve their human potential. The program emphasizes capacity building, ensuring that local nonprofits are robust and effective in delivering their services, thereby contributing to the overall well-being and development of the community. The foundation's strategic priorities are implicitly supported by fostering strong organizations capable of addressing community needs. The primary beneficiaries of these grants are 501(c)(3) nonprofit and/or tax-exempt entities providing services to residents of Spartanburg County. While organizations outside the county may be eligible, funding is strictly restricted to benefit Spartanburg County residents only, with a clear requirement for demonstrating impact within the county. The impact goals are centered on improving the effectiveness and sustainability of these organizations, enabling them to better serve the community and achieve their program outcomes. The foundation seeks to support organizations that align with its mission and vision, and that offer data-informed responses to its three Continuous Improvement areas: Quality of Life, Educational Achievement, and Economic Mobility. The grants focus on enhancing organizational capacity in various areas, including board governance, financial management, fundraising, partnering and collaboration, strategic communications, succession planning, and evaluation. This indicates a comprehensive approach to strengthening nonprofits from within, ensuring they have the necessary tools and structures to operate efficiently and effectively. Organizations are encouraged, though not required, to complete the Nonprofit Capacity Building Assessment, further highlighting the program's emphasis on targeted capacity development. The foundation also prioritizes organizations that can demonstrate the potential to leverage funding from multiple sources, indicating a strategic preference for sustainable, well-supported initiatives. Expected outcomes include improved organizational effectiveness, enhanced program delivery, and a greater overall impact on Spartanburg County residents. The Foundation looks for comprehensive measurement and evaluation tools that track both organizational and programmatic outcomes, underscoring its commitment to data-driven results and accountability. The grant duration is one year, suggesting a focus on achieving tangible improvements within a defined timeframe. Through these efforts, the Spartanburg County Foundation aims to foster a stronger, more resilient nonprofit sector that can effectively contribute to its strategic priorities of improving Quality of Life, Educational Achievement, and Economic Mobility within the county.
Application Deadline
Feb 17, 2025
Date Added
Dec 17, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support for projects that promote the conservation and restoration of native plants and ecosystems on public lands in Wyoming, particularly benefiting underrepresented communities and enhancing biodiversity.
Application Deadline
Feb 17, 2025
Date Added
Dec 17, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support for conservation projects aimed at protecting endangered species and their habitats in Wyoming, targeting state and local governments, educational institutions, tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations.
