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Erie County Community Foundation Community Grants

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THE ERIE COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $10,000Crawford County

The Erie County Community Foundation offers community grants to support projects serving Erie County, Ohio residents. Applicants can apply through the online grant portal with two annual cycles—February 1 and August 1 deadlines. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, governmental entities, churches, schools, and other tax-exempt entities.

Arts & CultureCivic & CommunityEducation+4 more

Funds for Greater Green Bay

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GREATER GREEN BAY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
Up to $20,000Local

The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation's primary grants program funds measurable strategies to improve quality of life in the greater Green Bay area. Nonprofits and government entities can apply during two cycles per year (Winter: Nov 1–Jan 11; Summer: May 1–Jul 1) for grants typically up to $20,000 to support programs in arts, education, health, human services, youth development, and other community priorities.

Arts & CultureEducationEnvironment & Conservation+7 more

First Bank Richmond, Inc. Community Foundation Grants

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FIRST BANK RICHMOND INC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount variesLocal

The First Bank Richmond Community Foundation awards grants to benefit communities where First Bank Richmond operates. The foundation focuses on economic development, education, health & human services, youth programs, performing and visual arts, and traditional community contributions. Grants are awarded early each year to eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and other nonprofit entities.

EducationHealth & MedicalChildren & Youth+2 more

Community Impact Grant Program

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DUPAGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount variesLocal

The DuPage Foundation's Community Impact Grant Program supports nonprofit initiatives that enhance quality of life for DuPage County residents through a Seed Sustain Strengthen grantmaking model. The program funds health and human services, youth education, workforce development, environment, and animal welfare organizations with 501(c)(3) status.

Health & MedicalChildren & YouthEducation+3 more

Women's Giving Circle (WGC) Grants

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EAU CLAIRE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $8,500Local

The Women's Giving Circle provides grants up to $8,500 to support programs that benefit women and/or children in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. Applications open April 1, 2026, with a June deadline, and grant recipients are announced in November.

Women & GirlsChildren & Youth

Door County Service Club Coalition Youth Grant Programs

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DOOR COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
$200 – $500Local

Two separate youth grant programs offered by the Door County Service Club Coalition in partnership with the Door County Community Foundation. Youth as Resources Grants support projects where youth use their skills to serve or educate others in Door County (average $200, max $500), while Youth in Theatre Grants support theatrical productions with significant youth involvement (max $500).

Children & YouthCivic & CommunityArts & Culture+1 more

Community Foundation of St. Clair County Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF ST CLAIR COUNTY
From $50,000RollingLocal

The Community Foundation of St. Clair County offers grants to nonprofit organizations in St. Clair County through multiple funding committees and endowment funds. Applications are accepted year-round through an online portal, with reviews scheduled at regular meetings if submitted at least two weeks prior.

Civic & CommunityArts & CultureRacial Equity & BIPOC+4 more

John & Sally Mielke Early Years Fund

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR THE FOX VALLEY REGION INC
$1,000 – $3,000Local

This fund supports programs serving children from prenatal to five years old and their families, with a focus on raising awareness of early childhood importance. Grants support direct service, systems-level work, and advocacy, with preference given to collaborative, preventative, innovative, or whole-family approaches that remove barriers for marginalized children.

Children & YouthEducationCivic & Community

Woods Family Music and Arts Grant

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTH CENTRAL WASHINGTON
Up to $5,000Local

The Woods Family Music & Arts Grant provides up to $5,000 in general operating and project-specific support for eligible nonprofits and public schools in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties to increase equitable access to high-quality arts and culture for youth and underrepresented audiences. Applications open August 1 with a September 30 deadline annually.

Arts & CultureChildren & Youth

Northeast Michigan Youth Advisory Council (NEMYAC) Grant

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR NORTHEAST MICHIGAN
Up to $2,500Alpena County

NEMYAC awards approximately $50,000 annually to local nonprofits for youth-related programs and projects in four Michigan counties. The Youth Advisory Council, composed of about 50 students and seven advisors, manages the grant-making process using permanently endowed funds from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

Children & YouthMental Health

Capitol Hill Community Foundation Grants

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CAPITOL HILL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount variesLocal

The Capitol Hill Community Foundation awards grants to nonprofits, schools, and neighborhood groups supporting programs and projects that benefit residents of the Capitol Hill neighborhood. The foundation offers seasonal and other grants in core areas including education, youth programming, arts and culture, social services, and community spaces.

EducationArts & CultureChildren & Youth+3 more

Allegan County Community Foundation Grants

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ALLEGAN COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
No specific funding amounts are stated on the page.Local

The Allegan County Community Foundation offers multiple grant cycles including Community Grants, TAG Team Youth Grants, Food Security Grants, Pride Fund Grants, Capital Campaign Grants, Disaster Response Grants, Plainwell Community Fund Grants, and Plainwell Education Foundation Mini Grants. These grants support programs benefiting residents of Allegan County across various focus areas such as basic needs, arts, environment, economic development, animal welfare, youth development, food security, LGBTQIA+ support, and education.

Arts & CultureEnvironment & ConservationAnimals & Wildlife+6 more

Small Grants for Small Children

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ADIRONDACK FOUNDATION
$100 – $500Local

The Adirondack Community Foundation makes grants available to NYS licensed child care centers and in-home family care providers to support high-quality child care standards in the region. Grants typically range from $100–$500 and advance the goals of the Adirondack Birth to Three Alliance.

Children & YouthEducation

Early Childhood Education Support Fund - Emergency Needs/Stabilization Grant

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BARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$500 – $1,000RollingLocal

This grant provides one-time emergency funding of $500–$1,000 to licensed childcare providers in Washington County, Oklahoma facing unexpected operating expenses that threaten service continuation. Eligible expenses include facility damage, required safety repairs, equipment failure, and compliance costs, but exclude routine operating expenses and long-term financial needs.

Children & YouthEducation

Geraldine Hicks Grant

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BARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $5,000Local

The Geraldine Hicks Grant supports churches and organizations with Christian missions, with a key focus on youth and youth programming. Grants up to $5,000 are available to eligible applicants who can demonstrate alignment with Christian charitable initiatives.

Religion & FaithChildren & YouthCivic & Community

Service League Fund

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BARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $5,000Local

The Service League Fund provides grants up to $5,000 to 501(c)3 organizations offering programs and services to youth and children in Washington County. Grants support operating costs, programming, new initiatives, and staff training, with two application cycles per year (spring and fall).

Children & Youth

SRCCF Community, Art and Women Inspired Network Grants

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COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM
$250 – $3,000RollingLocal

The Starved Rock Country Community Foundation offers three grant programs: Community Grants (year-round, quarterly review), Art Grants (two annual cycles, $250-$3000+), and Women Inspired Network Grants (annual, applications in September). Grants support programs and projects in various fields serving residents of LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam, Marshall, Lee, or Livingston Counties in Illinois.

Arts & CultureChildren & YouthCivic & Community+2 more

Simple Solution Grants

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MARIETTA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Generally under $1,500; no set minimum or maximum. In 2022, average grant was $3,066 with amounts ranging from $5 to $185k+.RollingLocal

A quick-turnaround grant program from Marietta Community Foundation designed to address basic needs and small challenges for nonprofits. Applications are accepted year-round and evaluated quarterly with decisions made within 30-45 days.

Civic & CommunityEducationHealth & Medical+1 more

Community Foundation of Lorain County Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF LORAIN COUNTY
From $500Local

The Community Foundation of Lorain County offers various grant cycles for 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving Lorain County, Ohio. Grants include Community Grant Cycles (Arts & Culture, Education & Youth, Health & Human Services), Affiliate Fund Cycles, and a Monthly Rolling Mini-Grant Cycle. Applications are submitted through an online grant portal with specific deadlines for each cycle.

Arts & CultureEducationHealth & Medical+7 more

Harrison County Community Foundation Grants

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HARRISON COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
Up to $200,000RollingLocal

The Harrison County Community Foundation (HCCF) offers grants to nonprofit agencies serving residents of Harrison County, Indiana. Applications are accepted year-round and must be submitted at least 90 days before an event. Grants over $200,000 require additional Finance Committee review, and decisions are typically made within 120 days of submission.

Civic & CommunityEducationHealth & Medical+6 more
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