Humboldt Health Foundation Community Health Grant Program
See detailsHUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
$5,000 – $15,000—Local
The Humboldt Health Foundation (HHF) accepts proposals annually in August for its Community Health Grant Program, which supports projects that enhance physical and mental wellbeing of Humboldt County residents with priority given to organizations serving Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities. Grants range from $5,000–$8,000 on average, with a maximum of $15,000, and can support general operating costs, programs, services, advocacy, organizing, and racial equity initiatives.
Health & MedicalCivic & CommunityRacial Equity & BIPOC+1 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
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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
Our LGBTQ Fund
See detailsGRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
2024 grants ranged from $15,000 to $40,000; $100,000 total awarded in 2024.—Local
The LGBTQ Fund provides grants to community organizations in West Michigan with programming addressing social determinants of health for LGBTQ+ communities. The fund supports wellness, visibility, acceptance, and access to resources for LGBTQ+ populations. Grant applications will open in mid-2026.
LGBTQ+Health & MedicalSocial Justice
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Senior Living Grants
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF ST JOSEPH COUNTY INC
Organizations can request up to half of the outlined project budget. Exact amounts not specified.—Local
Senior Living Grants support quality programs and services that help local seniors remain healthy, safe, independent, and engaged. Charities dedicated to senior living needs can request up to half of their project budget, with a matching requirement.
Senior & ElderlyHealth & Medical
Shaaron Kent End-of-Life Care and Planning Grants
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHERN ARIZONA
Amount varies—Local
The Shaaron Kent Endowment Fund supports programs providing or enhancing end-of-life care services to low-income community members and people of color, as well as programs that educate individuals and families about end-of-life care, palliative care, and hospice. Established in 2012 to honor Shaaron Kent's legacy and generosity, the fund seeks diverse projects exploring death, dying, and grieving.
Health & MedicalSenior & ElderlyRacial Equity & BIPOC
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.
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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
Anita Tarr Turk Fund for Breast Cancer Research
Rolling deadlineCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR MONTEREY COUNTY
Amount variesRollingLocal
An endowed field of interest fund that distributes grants annually to charitable, educational, or scientific organizations conducting top-level research on breast cancer causes and cures. The fund prioritizes organizations like Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation, and California Breast Cancer Research Program, but may consider similar organizations.
Health & MedicalEducation
Capitol Hill Community Foundation Grants
See detailsCAPITOL HILL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount varies—Local
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
Discretionary Grantmaking Program
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE FOX RIVER VALLEY
Average grant size referenced but not specified on this page—Local
The Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley's Discretionary Grantmaking Program supports nonprofits in Kane and Kendall counties with capital grants in Arts and Humanities, Education, Health Care, and Social Services. Applicants must submit a Letter of Intent online, complete a site visit, and demonstrate project readiness with completion timeline within one year.
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Washington County Healthy Living Fund
See detailsBARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $5,000—Local
The Washington County Healthy Living Fund supports organizations and causes that work to prevent and/or treat negative external influences to human bodies and minds. Grant requests are limited to $5,000 and cannot exceed 50% of the total project cost, and funds support specific programs rather than operating expenses.
Health & Medical