Community Foundation of San Luis Obispo County - Multiple Grant Programs
ClosedCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
$10,000 – $125,000Apr 1, 2026California
The Community Foundation of San Luis Obispo County offers several named grant programs with multiple application cycles throughout 2026. Programs include the One Community Fund (supporting immigrant-serving organizations), Women's Legacy Fund (advancing well-being of women and girls), Robert H. Janssen Youth & Youth Sports Fund, Growing Together LGBTQ+ Fund, and General Community Grants Program. All programs serve San Luis Obispo County and accept applications on a rolling seasonal basis with specific open dates.
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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON
$25,000 – $50,000Apr 3, 2026Local
The Community Foundation of Southwest Washington's Focus Grants support organizations working to interrupt cycles of intergenerational poverty through participatory processes that balance immediate support with long-term systemic change. Awards typically range from $25,000 to $50,000, with two application cycles annually.
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Siembra Latinos Fund
Due Aug 7COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR MONTEREY COUNTY
Amount variesAug 7, 2026Local
The Siembra Latinos Fund is an affiliate fund of the Community Foundation for Monterey County that provides grants to 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations and public agencies serving predominantly Latino residents in Monterey County. The fund supports program expansion, new programs, and operating support for organizations with proven community impact.
Civic & CommunityRacial Equity & BIPOC
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
Legacy Foundation Grant Programs
Rolling deadlineLEGACY FOUNDATION
$250 – $100,000RollingLocal
Legacy Foundation, Indiana's largest community foundation for Lake County, offers multiple grant programs including Sponsorship Grants ($250-$2,000), Transform Lake County Grants ($2,000-$35,000), Knight Grants (up to $100,000), Nonprofit Teambuilding Grants ($500-$2,000), and the Lake County Resilience Grant (up to $40,000 per organization). Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for most programs, with specific deadlines for Transform Lake County Grants.
Civic & CommunitySocial JusticeRacial Equity & BIPOC
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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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
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
Social Justice & Resiliency Grants
Rolling deadlineCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON
$5,000 – $25,000RollingLocal
The Social Justice & Resiliency Grants provide funding to organizations serving Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities in Clark, Cowlitz, and Skamania counties in southwest Washington. Grants support operating costs, capacity building, and systemic change efforts for culturally specific and historically under-resourced organizations. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis through a simple online form.
Social JusticeRacial Equity & BIPOCCivic & Community
Capacity Building Fund
See detailsDENVER FOUNDATION
Amount varies—Local
The Denver Foundation's Capacity Building Fund provides developmental support grants to organizations that have received a Denver Foundation grant within the last three years. Grants support learning and skill-building in areas such as strategic planning, fund development, governance, communications, cybersecurity, and racial equity initiatives.
Civic & CommunityRacial Equity & BIPOC
Capacity Building Fund at The Denver Foundation
Rolling deadlineDENVER FOUNDATION
$500 – $6,000RollingLocal
The Denver Foundation offers developmental support grants to help qualified nonprofits build organizational capacity through learning opportunities such as strategic planning, governance development, cybersecurity training, and racial equity work. Grants range from $500–$6,000, with decisions made monthly on a rolling basis.
Civic & CommunityRacial Equity & BIPOCTechnology
Indiana Climate and Democracy Catalyst Fund
Rolling deadlineCENTRAL INDIANA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
$5,000 – $100,000RollingLocal
The Indiana Climate and Democracy Catalyst Fund, administered by The Indianapolis Foundation in collaboration with regional funders, provides grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofits in Indiana working on environmental equity, decarbonization, and inclusive democracy. The fund prioritizes grassroots, place-based organizations serving frontline communities and accepts applications on a rolling basis with quarterly funding decisions.
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Reshaping Futures Grants
See detailsCHARLOTTESVILLE AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $500,000—Local
Reshaping Futures Grants provide up to $500,000 over 1-5 years to support transformative approaches to advancing racial equity in Charlottesville and surrounding counties in Virginia. Funding can support general operations, programming, expansion, capacity building, experimentation, and piloting. Applications begin with Letters of Intent in early 2027, followed by invitation-only co-development of final applications.
Racial Equity & BIPOCCivic & Community
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
Fund for Community Good
Rolling deadlineGRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
No specific grant amount ranges providedRollingKent County
The Grand Rapids Community Foundation offers grants through its Fund for Community Good to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, government entities, and organizations willing to attain fiscal sponsorship. Funding supports education, health, neighborhoods, arts and culture, economic prosperity, and environment initiatives with a focus on advancing racial equity in Kent County, Michigan.
EducationHealth & MedicalHousing & Shelter+4 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.
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