Lincoln Community Foundation Grant Request
Rolling deadlineLINCOLN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount varies by request; applicants specify their requested amount in the application form.RollingLocal
The Lincoln Community Foundation awards grants to 501(c)(3) organizations within the Western Placer Unified School District footprint (Lincoln/Sheridan area) for youth, education, seniors, and community benefit programs. Applicants must be in good standing with regulatory agencies, use funds within six months, and acknowledge the foundation's contribution.
Children & YouthEducationSenior & Elderly+1 more
Korean American Foundation Community Grant
See detailsKOREAN AMERICAN FOUNDATION
Since 2020, KAF has distributed grants totaling more than $2.7M total, but individual grant amounts are not specified on this page.—Local
The Korean American Foundation provides grants to nonprofits working on housing assistance, hardship relief, senior care, mental health, community development, youth programs, and inter-community relations. The 2026 Community Grant cycle opens April 1, with the 2025 cycle having run May 19 through July 14.
Housing & ShelterCivic & CommunitySenior & Elderly+4 more
Balabanis Nursing Scholarship
See detailsHUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
Up to $1,500—Local
The Humboldt Health Foundation offers nursing scholarships up to $1,500 for students from Humboldt County pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing or higher advanced nursing degree program. A total of $5,000 is available annually, with preference given to BIPOC students and those committed to serving underserved and rural communities.
EducationHealth & MedicalWorkforce & Employment
Erie County Community Foundation Community Grants
See detailsTHE ERIE COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $10,000—Crawford 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
El Paso Community Foundation Grant Program
See detailsEpcf
No specific grant amount ranges specified on the page.—El Paso County
The El Paso Community Foundation provides grants to nonprofits in the greater El Paso region across multiple areas including arts, education, environment, health, human services, and economic development. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with typical deadlines of February 1 and August 1, and a grant portal is available for submission.
Arts & CultureEducationEnvironment & Conservation+5 more
Fund for Community Good Grant
Rolling deadlineGRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount variesRollingKent County
The Grand Rapids Community Foundation offers grants through its Fund for Community Good to support nonprofits and government entities working toward racial equity across education, health, neighborhoods, arts and culture, economic prosperity, and environment. Applicants submit a brief pre-application, and selected projects advance to a full application with site visit before final approval and disbursement.
EducationHealth & MedicalHousing & Shelter+5 more
Funds for Greater Green Bay
See detailsGREATER GREEN BAY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
Up to $20,000—Local
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
See detailsFIRST BANK RICHMOND INC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount varies—Local
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
See detailsDUPAGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount varies—Local
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
JCS Arts, Health & Education Grant Program
See detailsDUPAGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount information not provided on page—Local
The JCS Fund supports programs that enrich DuPage County residents through music, arts, culture, health, and education. The Visual Arts and Music Mini-Grant program specifically aims to bring vibrant arts experiences to local communities across DuPage County.
Arts & CultureHealth & MedicalEducation+1 more
Door County Service Club Coalition Youth Grant Programs
See detailsDOOR COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
$200 – $500—Local
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
Rolling deadlineCOMMUNITY 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
Black Hawk County Grants
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHEAST IOWA
Amount varies by fund; specific award amounts not listed on this page—Local
Black Hawk County Grants are available to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, government entities, and other tax-exempt organizations (if the project is deemed charitable) serving Black Hawk County, Iowa. Grants support projects that improve quality of life in the community across areas including arts & culture, education, health, human services, and environment. Two grant cycles are offered annually with applications reviewed by a local committee.
Arts & CultureCivic & CommunityEducation+4 more
America's Heroes Scholarship Fund
Rolling deadlineCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH & MARTIN COUNTIES INC
Specific award amounts not disclosed on this pageRollingLocal
A scholarship fund supporting the educational goals of children and spouses of fallen law enforcement officers nationwide. Applicants must be direct family members of officers who died in the line of duty and meet academic requirements including a 3.0+ GPA.
EducationVeterans & Military
Allison's Gift: A Scholarship For Birthmothers
Rolling deadlineCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH & MARTIN COUNTIES INC
Amount variesRollingLocal
A scholarship fund for birthmothers who have placed their child for adoption and are pursuing post-secondary education. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, with preference given to Florida residents or those who placed children with adoptive parents in Florida.
Education
Community Foundation of Lorain County Grants
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF LORAIN COUNTY
From $500—Local
The Community Foundation of Lorain County offers multiple grant cycles for nonprofit organizations serving Lorain County residents, including Community Grant Cycles (Arts & Culture, Education & Youth Development, Health & Human Services, Strengthening Lorain County), Affiliate Fund Cycles, and a monthly rolling Mini-Grant program. Applicants can access the online grant portal to submit applications by specified deadlines throughout the year.
Arts & CultureEducationHealth & Medical+1 more
Reverend Pinckney College Success Program
See detailsCoastalcommunityfoundation
Up to $10,000—Colleton County
The College Success Program provides scholarships of up to $10,000 per year to first-generation college students, along with ongoing support from a college success manager, mental health services, skill-building workshops, and career preparation. The program supports students throughout their collegiate journey to help ensure graduation and career success.
EducationSocial JusticeRacial Equity & BIPOC
Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Impact Grant
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE LOWCOUNTRY INC
From $10,000—Local
Competitive grants designed to stimulate and launch new programs, enhance existing services, or invest in capital projects that serve marginalized members of communities in the Hilton Head Island, Daufuskie Island, or Greater Bluffton area. Grants typically have 12-month terms and request budgets greater than $10,000.
Civic & CommunitySocial JusticeEducation+3 more
Wilhelmina Holder Student Assistance Emergency Fund
Rolling deadlineCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NEW JERSEY
Up to $5,000RollingLocal
An emergency fund for Newark residents currently enrolled in postsecondary programs (colleges, universities, certification programs) who need assistance with unexpected costs not covered by financial aid, such as books, fees, transportation, and food. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with awards distributed four times per year, and students may apply for up to $5,000.
Education