African American Unity Fund
ClosedOMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$10,000 – $30,000Mar 1, 2025Local
The African American Unity Fund supports initiatives and organizations that benefit the African American community in Omaha through resident-led decision making. The program awards up to $225,000 annually in grants (up to $30,000 per organization) across funding priorities including arts and culture, basic human needs, community development, health and wellness, and capacity building.
Arts & CultureFood & HungerCivic & Community+2 more
Annual Competitive Grants
ClosedCOMMUNITY 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
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Osborne County
ClosedBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000Feb 28, 2026Local
The Dane G. Hansen Foundation provides pass-through grants of up to $25,000 per funding cycle for charitable projects benefiting Osborne County, Kansas. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions. Applications are accepted quarterly (last day of Feb, May, Aug, Nov) via the online portal.
EducationHealth & MedicalCivic & Community+4 more
Branford Community Foundation Grants
ClosedBRANFORD COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$1,500 – $20,000Mar 13, 2026Local
The Branford Community Foundation awards competitive grants to 501(c)3 nonprofits and governmental agencies serving Branford, Connecticut. Grant awards range from $1,500 to $20,000 and support projects in areas including arts, basic needs, education, mental health, community joy, and youth development. Applications are accepted annually with a deadline in mid-March, with an application workshop typically held in mid-February.
Arts & CultureFood & HungerEducation+3 more
Greater Lowell Community Foundation Grants Program
ClosedGREATER LOWELL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
$5,000 – $20,000May 14, 2026Local
The Greater Lowell Community Foundation offers multiple grant cycles to support nonprofits in the Greater Lowell and Merrimack Valley region. Current 2026 opportunities include the Nashoba Valley Community Healthcare Fund, Discretionary Grants, and the NetScout Heart of Giving program, with awards ranging from $5,000 to $20,000.
Health & MedicalMental HealthFood & Hunger+6 more
General Community Grants Program (Arts & Culture, Environment, Health & Human Services, Seniors and People with Disabilities)
6d leftCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
$5,000 – $40,000Jun 29, 2026California
The General Community Grants Program offers flexible general operating grants to local nonprofits serving San Luis Obispo County. Grants are available in four priority areas: Arts & Culture, Environment, Health & Human Services, and Seniors & People with Disabilities. Awards range up to $20,000 for single-year grants and up to $40,000 for two-year grants.
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Applications open June 1, 2026 and close June 29, 2026.
General Community Grants Program (Arts & Culture, Environment, Health & Human Services, Seniors and People with Disabilities)
6d leftCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
Up to $40,000Jun 29, 2026California
The General Community Grants Program provides flexible general operating grants to nonprofits serving San Luis Obispo County. Grants are available in four priority areas: Arts & Culture, Environment, Health & Human Services, and Seniors & People with Disabilities. Awards range up to $20,000 for single-year grants and up to $40,000 for two-year grants.
Arts & CultureEnvironment & ConservationHealth & Medical+5 more
Applications open June 1, 2026 and close June 29, 2026.
Community Grants Program
Due Aug 20COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS
Grant amounts vary; tiered application format based on request amount: less than $10,000 (shortest application), $10,001-$50,000 (streamlined application), and over $50,000 (full application with audited financials). Indirect costs capped at 15% of request amount.Aug 20, 2026Boone County
The Community Foundation of Northern Illinois (CFNIL) offers Community Grants to nonprofits, religious organizations, government units, and public universities/colleges providing charitable services to Boone, Ogle, Stephenson, and Winnebago Counties in Northern Illinois. The program funds activities across eight focus areas including Arts & Humanities, Basic Needs, Career Pathways, Complementary Education, Dignity & Respect, Health, Sustainable Communities, and Youth & Families.
Arts & CultureFood & HungerHealth & Medical+3 more
Basic Needs Fund Grant Program
Due Sep 1COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR GREATER NEW HAVEN
Up to $10,000Sep 1, 2026Local
The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven offers grants up to $10,000 to organizations providing material basic needs including food security, shelter and housing stability, and clothing and hygiene services. Applicants must serve at least one of six specified Connecticut towns (New Haven, Hamden, West Haven, East Haven, Ansonia, or Derby) and have an annual operating budget under $2 million.
Food & HungerHousing & ShelterCivic & Community
TCFHR Annual Grant Cycle
Due Sep 1THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$9.3 million in grants awarded in 2025 across 580+ organizationsSep 1, 2026Local
TCFHR's annual grant cycle connects 501(c)(3) nonprofits in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County with competitive grants and donors. Organizations submit one application to access restricted Community Grants in specific fields and unrestricted funding opportunities, with awards announced in late November and early December.
Arts & CultureFood & HungerCivic & Community
2026 SPARK Grant
Due Sep 15HUDSON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $20,000Sep 15, 2026Hudson County
The SPARK Grant supports innovative community ideas in Hudson, Wisconsin. Finalists pitch their ideas live at the SPARK Tank Challenge for up to $20,000 in funding. Applications open June 15 with a Pitch Preview, and full grant applications are due September 15.
Civic & CommunityArts & CultureEducation+21 more
Great Lakes Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program
Rolling deadlineMinneapolis 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
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Phillips County
Rolling deadlineBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no minimum or maximum, but some community foundations may set limits. Requests over $10,000 are suggested to apply directly to the Hansen Foundation.RollingLocal
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.
Arts & CultureEducationEnvironment & Conservation+6 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Logan County
Rolling deadlineBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no minimum or maximum, but requests over $10,000 are suggested to apply directly to the Hansen Foundation. Some community foundations may set local limits.RollingLocal
The Dane G. Hansen Foundation offers pass-through grants for charitable projects benefiting Logan County, Kansas. Nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions can apply by the last day of each month for funding up to $25,000 per cycle. Priority is given to projects that align with community goals set through a Strategic Doing process.
Arts & CultureEducationHealth & Medical+5 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Ellsworth County
See detailsBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no min or max, but some county foundations may set limits. Significant requests over $10,000 or multi-county projects should apply directly to the Hansen Foundation.—Local
The Dane G. Hansen Community Grant for Ellsworth County provides pass-through funding of $25,000 twice a year (April and September) for charitable projects in Ellsworth County, Kansas. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions serving Ellsworth County, with priorities in education, health care, economic development, community services, conservation, arts, and community beautification.
EducationHealth & MedicalCivic & Community+4 more
Community Foundation Grant Cycles (C3F)
See detailsCHARLEVOIX COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $1,500—Local
The Charlevoix County Community Foundation offers multiple grant cycles for eligible organizations serving Charlevoix County, Michigan. Programs include seasonal cycles for environment, arts, community priorities, geographic enrichment, and youth needs, as well as ongoing mini grants, urgent needs, and housing solutions grants. Applications require an initial phone conversation with staff before submission.
Environment & ConservationArts & CultureCivic & Community+5 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Sherman County
See detailsBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000—Local
The Dane G. Hansen Community Grant for Sherman County provides pass-through funding for charitable activities in Sherman County, Kansas. Grants support projects in education, healthcare, economic development, social services, conservation, arts, and community beautification. Applications are accepted quarterly through an online portal and are reviewed by local community foundation staff.
EducationHealth & MedicalCivic & Community+4 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Phillips County
Rolling deadlineBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no maximum or minimum; some community foundations may set limits. Requests over $10,000 are suggested to apply directly to the Hansen Foundation.RollingLocal
This grant provides pass-through funding for charitable projects benefiting Phillips County, Kansas. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with a deadline of the last day of each month, and grants can address education, health care, economic development, and more.
EducationHealth & MedicalCivic & Community+11 more
Emergency Action Fund for Food Insecurity (EAF)
Rolling deadlineALBUQUERQUE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount variesRollingLocal
The Emergency Action Fund for Food Insecurity provides critical support to nonprofits, educational institutions, and government entities serving families impacted by food insecurity and the pause in SNAP benefits in New Mexico. Awards are made on a rolling basis as funds are raised, with remaining funds directed to food banks statewide to strengthen long-term food security.
Food & HungerDisaster Relief
Annual Grant Cycle
See detailsALBUQUERQUE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Specific grant amounts not stated on this page—Local
The Albuquerque Community Foundation awards annual grants to nonprofits serving the Greater Albuquerque Metropolitan Area (Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and Valencia counties) across seven fields of interest. Organizations must have been in existence for at least three years and have an annual operating budget of $8 million or less to apply.
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