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Jetton Charitable Fund

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OMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
From $20,000Jul 15, 2024Local

The Jetton Charitable Fund supports school-age youth exposure to cultural education, including performing and visual arts programs and educational programs in natural science, technology, zoology, botany, and history. Grants of $20,000 and up are awarded to 501(c)(3) organizations in the Omaha metropolitan area that serve at least 1,000 students annually.

Arts & CultureEducationAnimals & Wildlife+1 more

Racine Community Foundation Competitive Grants

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RACINE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
Amount variesJan 31, 2025Racine County

The Racine Community Foundation provides competitive grants to nonprofit organizations strengthening Racine County through funding in six focus areas: Arts & Culture, Community Development, Education, Environment, Healthcare, and Human Services. Organizations must submit a Letter of Intent by January 31 and, if accepted, are invited to apply during assigned spring, summer, or fall grant cycles.

Arts & CultureCivic & CommunityEducation+3 more

Partner Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF CENTRAL WISCONSIN INC
Up to $5,000Jan 31, 2025Portage County

The Partner Grants cycle provides funding for one-time needs and specific projects serving Portage and Waushara Counties. Nonprofits, schools, government entities, and established community groups can request up to $5,000 for projects aligned with five mission areas: Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Helping People, and Wellness.

Arts & CultureEducationEnvironment & Conservation+2 more

Grand Rapids Community Foundation General Scholarship Application

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GRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $700,000Mar 1, 2025Local

A single online application for students to apply for hundreds of scholarship awards for college, career training, or graduate school. Most scholarships require a connection to West Michigan (current or past residents). The application opens December 1 and closes March 1 each year, with nearly $700,000 awarded annually.

Education

Futuro Latino Fund

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OMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$10,000 – $175,000Mar 1, 2025Local

The Futuro Latino Fund supports initiatives and organizations that benefit Latino communities in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro area through resident-led decision making. Up to $175,000 in grant funding is awarded annually, with average grants of $10,000 to $15,000, to eligible 501(c)(3) organizations with budgets not exceeding $500,000.

Arts & CultureCivic & CommunityEducation+3 more

Richard A. Shaw Fund

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OMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $3,500Jul 15, 2025Local

The Richard A. Shaw Fund supports nonprofit organizations and public schools in the Omaha metropolitan area that advance history, natural sciences, outdoor education, and animal welfare programs. Awards of up to $3,500 are granted annually during the June 1 – July 15 application period.

EducationAnimals & WildlifeEnvironment & Conservation

Creche Childhood Education Fund

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OMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000Jul 15, 2025Local

An annual grant program that awards approximately $25,000 (maximum three grants) to support educational programming and projects for underserved children up to 12 years old in the Omaha metropolitan area. Funded by the endowment of the historic Creche Home for Children, grants support 501(c)(3) organizations providing childhood educational services.

EducationChildren & Youth

Field of Interest Funds

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OMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount variesJul 15, 2025Local

A suite of grant programs from the Omaha Community Foundation that support nonprofits working in specific areas of activity, including youth access to arts and sciences, early childhood education, and history and outdoor education. Applications are accepted annually from June 1 to July 15, with awards announced in September.

Arts & CultureChildren & YouthEducation

Fund for Omaha

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OMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000Aug 1, 2025Local

The Fund for Omaha provides grants up to $25,000 to local nonprofit organizations working to strengthen communities through improved access to essential services, economic opportunity, housing, maternal health, and mental/behavioral health. Applicants must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations with annual budgets of $5 million or less serving the Omaha metropolitan area.

Civic & CommunityEducationHousing & Shelter+3 more

Building Healthy Futures Fund

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OMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
From $50,000Aug 1, 2025Local

The Building Healthy Futures Fund supports learning for school-age youth by improving access to quality healthcare, including primary, vision, dental, and hearing care as well as mental health services. The program awards grants of at least $50,000 to eligible organizations serving Omaha Public Schools students and their families.

Health & MedicalChildren & YouthEducation+1 more

Women's Fund Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF LORAIN COUNTY
Fund has awarded $436K in grants and scholarships since 1994, but specific per-grant amounts not specifiedSep 1, 2025Local

The Women's Fund provides grants to nonprofit organizations, informal groups of women, and emerging grassroots organizations in Lorain County that serve women and children. The competitive grant program opens August 1 and has a September 1 deadline annually, with board decisions in October.

Women & GirlsChildren & YouthSocial Justice+2 more

Fayette County Community Foundation Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHEAST IOWA
Grant amounts not specified on page; total distributed in 2024 was $561,078Oct 15, 2025Local

The Fayette County Community Foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and government entities serving Fayette County. Grants support community betterment, education and youth development, and human services. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with specific grant cycles opening September 1, 2025 and due October 15, 2025.

Civic & CommunityEducation

Butler County Community Foundation Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHEAST IOWA
Specific grant amounts not stated; 2024 total grants awarded was $152,540Oct 15, 2025Local

The Butler County Community Foundation awards grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, government entities, and other tax-exempt organizations for projects serving Butler County residents. The foundation operates on annual grant cycles with applications opening September 1, 2025 and a deadline of October 15, 2025, with awards announced in December.

Civic & CommunityEducationEnvironment & Conservation+2 more

Education Mini-Grant Program

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BOONE COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $500Oct 15, 2025Local

The Boone County Community Foundation's Education Mini-Grant Program awards grants up to $500 to teachers for innovative classroom projects that enhance student learning and curriculum. Teachers can apply for projects that directly involve students and are completed during the traditional school year, with applications due October 15th annually and awards announced in November.

Education

Floyd County Community Foundation Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHEAST IOWA
Specific grant amounts not stated on page; total distributed in 2024 was $322,862Oct 15, 2025Black Hawk County

The Floyd County Community Foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and government entities serving Floyd County, Iowa. Grants support projects that improve quality of life in the community, with applications reviewed by a local committee.

Arts & CultureCivic & CommunityEducation+4 more

Fayette County Community Foundation Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHEAST IOWA
Specific grant amounts not listed on this page; 2024 total grants awarded were $561,078Oct 15, 2025Black Hawk County

The Fayette County Community Foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, government entities, and other tax-exempt organizations serving Fayette County, Iowa. Grants support projects that improve quality of life in the county, with applications reviewed by a local committee during annual grant cycles.

Civic & CommunityEducation

Butler County Community Foundation Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHEAST IOWA
Grant amounts vary; $152,540 total awarded in 2024Oct 15, 2025Black Hawk County

The Butler County Community Foundation awards grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, government entities, and other tax-exempt organizations for charitable projects that improve quality of life in Butler County. Applications are accepted on a competitive grant cycle basis with an open date of September 1, 2025 and a deadline of October 15, 2025.

Civic & CommunityEducationEnvironment & Conservation+1 more

Stone Canyon Community Foundation Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHERN ARIZONA
Amount variesNov 1, 2025Local

The Stone Canyon Community Foundation, a fund held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, supports nonprofit organizations focusing on educational success, quality of life, and youth development in the greater Tucson Area. Applications will open November 1, 2025.

EducationChildren & Youth

The Women's and Girls' Fund Grantmaking Program

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KERN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000Nov 14, 2025Local

The Women's and Girls' Fund at Kern Community Foundation is accepting Letters of Intent for its 2026–2027 competitive grant cycle, allocating approximately $100,000 with maximum awards of $25,000 per organization. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits or have a fiscal sponsor, serve women and/or girls in Kern County, and align with the fund's focus areas of Mental Health & Social Emotional Learning, Life Skills & Economic Mobility, Health Education & Safety, and Priority Populations.

Women & GirlsMental HealthEducation+1 more

Annual Competitive Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF TAMPA BAY INC
Amount variesJan 7, 2026Local

Community Foundation Tampa Bay's annual competitive grants program provides funding to eligible nonprofits across five focus areas: Economic Opportunity, Environmental Resiliency and Sustainability, Physical Health and Mental Wellbeing, Quality Child and Youth Education, and Vibrant and Engaged Communities. The two-stage process requires submission of a Letter of Intent (due 1/7/2026) followed by a full application for selected organizations.

Agriculture & FarmingArts & CultureChildren & Youth+10 more
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