Arts & CultureEducationEnvironment & ConservationHealth & MedicalCivic & CommunityDisaster ReliefWorkforce & EmploymentFood & HungerHousing & Shelter

Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Phillips County

Offered by BIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

This grant supports charitable activities in Phillips County, Kansas, funded by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation and administered by the Greater Northwest Kansas Community Foundation. Eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions can apply for projects in education, health care, economic development, community social services, conservation, arts and culture, and community beautification. Applications are accepted monthly on the last day of each month.

Eligibility

  • notes: Grants are made to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, educational, governmental, and religious institutions. Not for individuals or businesses. Preference given to projects using Strategic Doing process and addressing county/community goals.
  • reverification: [object Object]

Who can apply

Nonprofit (501c3)GovernmentSchool / UniversityReligious Organization

Reviews

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience.

Log in to write a review.

Similar grants

Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund

6d left
KEOKUK AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $10,000Jun 29, 2026Lee County

The Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund supports nonprofit organizations, municipalities, churches, and schools in Lee County, Hancock County, or Clark County with grants up to $10,000 for capital projects (building upkeep, equipment purchase/upgrade) and program projects (new or expanded programs). Applications are accepted during the open window from February 4 through June 29, 2026.

Arts & CultureCivic & CommunityEducation+2 more

Application window: February 4 - June 29, 2026

Sustainability Grants

See details
DOOR COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
$2,500 – $5,000Door County

The Door County Community Foundation offers Sustainability Grants to provide operational support for charities serving Door County residents. Grants typically range from $2,500 to $5,000 and can support salary costs, equipment, infrastructure, and program delivery across multiple focus areas including arts, children & youth, education, environment, aging, health, and historic preservation.

Arts & CultureChildren & YouthEducation+4 more

Great Lakes Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program

Rolling deadline
Minneapolis Foundation
$75,000 – $350,000RollingHennepin County

The Minneapolis Foundation, in partnership with the Midwest Environmental Justice Network, NDN Collective, and RE-AMP Network, will award environmental justice grants to community-based nonprofits and eligible organizations working in underserved communities throughout the Great Lakes region. The program distributes $52 million over three years in three tiers (Assessment and Engagement, Community Education and Planning, and Project Development and Implementation) supporting environmental health, air/water quality, healthy homes, food access, green infrastructure, and related priorities.

Environment & ConservationRacial Equity & BIPOCHealth & Medical+4 more