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
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
Allegan County Community Foundation Grants
See detailsALLEGAN 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
Community Foundation of Lorain County Grants
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF LORAIN COUNTY
From $500—Local
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
Rolling deadlineHARRISON 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
Urgent Needs Grants
Rolling deadlineCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR NORTHEAST MICHIGAN
No specific amounts stated; awards based on merit and fund availabilityRollingAlpena County
The Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan has reactivated its Urgent Needs Fund to support nonprofit organizations and eligible institutions providing vital services to individuals and families affected by the March/April 2025 ice storms in northeast Michigan. Grants support direct assistance such as food, utilities, cleanup, and property repairs in response to the disaster.
Disaster ReliefFood & HungerCivic & Community
Emergency Response Fund
Rolling deadlinePETOSKEY-HARBOR SPRINGS AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
No specific funding amounts listed; awards determined on individual basisRollingEmmet County
The Emergency Response Fund provides grants to eligible nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, government entities, and tribal governments in Emmet County responding to emergencies. Funds can support disaster relief, housing assistance, operational support, and community resilience projects. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with weekly review and decisions expected within three weeks of approval.
Disaster ReliefCivic & CommunityHousing & Shelter+2 more
Community Sharing Fund Grant
Rolling deadlineSAINT PAUL & MINNESOTA FOUNDATION
$100 – $1,500RollingMinnesota
The Community Sharing Fund provides emergency financial assistance to individuals and families facing short-term financial hardship in Dakota, Ramsey, or Washington counties, Minnesota. Grants are awarded through referrals from nonprofit organizations and government agencies for needs such as rent, utilities, medical expenses, childcare, and transportation.
Disaster ReliefFood & HungerHousing & Shelter+2 more
Community Solutions Grant Program
Rolling deadlineSAINT PAUL & MINNESOTA FOUNDATION
Up to $50,000RollingMinnesota
The Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation's Community Solutions Grant Program supports organizations, programs, and initiatives that improve quality of life for East Metro residents across Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington counties. Grants provide general operating, program/project, and capital support with a focus on community & economic development, health & human services, and youth & education, with preference given to organizations addressing disparities and serving marginalized communities.
Civic & CommunityHealth & MedicalEducation+7 more
FANS Fund
Rolling deadlineWASHINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $1,000RollingWashington County
The FANS Fund provides emergency assistance to individuals, families, and nonprofit organizations in Washington County, MD addressing urgent community needs. Organizations and individuals can submit requests via a Request Form, with awards up to $1,000 based on the severity and urgency of the need.
Disaster ReliefCivic & CommunitySocial Justice+3 more
Rural Impact Investment Fund (RIIF)
See detailsCENTRAL TEXAS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
Up to $250,000—Local
The Rural Impact Investment Fund is a community-led regranting initiative that provides flexible, unrestricted general operating support grants, capacity building grants, and leadership development grants to rural grassroots leaders and small nonprofits with budgets of $250,000 or less in four Central Texas counties. The fund aims to strengthen the nonprofit ecosystem and support organizations improving health and well-being for economically disadvantaged and historically marginalized communities.
Health & MedicalCivic & CommunityFood & Hunger+1 more