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
Standard Grant Application – Cleveland Foundation
Rolling deadlineCLEVELAND FOUNDATION
No specific amount range stated; organizations should request the amount needed for the project.RollingCuyahoga County
The Cleveland Foundation offers a standard grant application open year-round for tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations serving Cuyahoga, Lake, and Geauga counties in Ohio. Grants are also made to government agencies and churches. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with periodic deadlines, and organizations must register in the Grants Gateway portal to apply.
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
Organizational Development (OD) Grants
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR MONTEREY COUNTY
Amount not specified on page—Local
Organizational Development grants support focused, strategic projects that strengthen a nonprofit's ability to be resilient. Monterey County nonprofits can receive funding for unique, non-recurring management or leadership situations such as leadership transitions, strategic planning, or infrastructure upgrades. Grants are reviewed by the Community Foundation for Monterey County's Center for Nonprofit Excellence staff.
Civic & Community
Northeast Michigan Youth Advisory Council (NEMYAC) Grant
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR NORTHEAST MICHIGAN
Up to $2,500—Alpena County
NEMYAC awards approximately $50,000 annually to local nonprofits for youth-related programs and projects in four Michigan counties. The Youth Advisory Council, composed of about 50 students and seven advisors, manages the grant-making process using permanently endowed funds from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Children & YouthMental Health
Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley Grant Programs
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE FOX RIVER VALLEY
Amount varies—Local
The Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley offers multiple grant opportunities for nonprofit organizations serving Kane and Kendall Counties in Illinois. Programs include Discretionary Grants (Spring and Fall cycles) and YEP Grants, each with specific application timelines and requirements.
Civic & CommunityEducation
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 Capitol Hill residents. Grants are available in core areas including schools and teachers, youth programming, arts and culture, social services, and community spaces.
EducationArts & CultureCivic & Community
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
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.
Environment & ConservationCivic & CommunityRacial Equity & BIPOC+1 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.
Arts & CultureEducationHealth & Medical+1 more
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
Professional Development Grants
See detailsCATHOLIC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF MINNESOTA
$750 – $1,000—Local
The Catholic Community Foundation of Minnesota offers grants up to $1,000 for lay ecclesial ministers and $750 for Catholic school teachers to support professional development, religious formation, and spiritual growth programs. Applicants propose the professional development opportunity that best fits their needs, and grants are processed three times per year on a seasonal schedule.
EducationReligion & Faith
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
Strengthening Organizations Fund
Rolling deadlineALASKA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$1,500 – $7,500RollingLocal
This grant supports professional staff and board development efforts to build organizational capacity. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations located in Alaska, and applications are accepted year-round on a rolling basis.
Civic & Community
Saranac Lake Public School Education Fund
See detailsADIRONDACK FOUNDATION
Amount varies—Local
The Saranac Lake Public School Education Fund at Adirondack Community Foundation supports individuals and programs that enhance education for students attending Saranac Lake public schools, including symposia, professional development, arts, debates, speakers, and research. The fund aims to nurture open minds, acceptance of differences, and exploration of controversy in a spirit of serious, respectful inquiry.
EducationArts & Culture
Special and Urgent Needs (SUN) Fund
Rolling deadlineADIRONDACK FOUNDATION
$250 – $2,500RollingLocal
The Adirondack Community Foundation's Special and Urgent Needs Fund provides responsive grants to assist Adirondack communities and nonprofits during times of crisis and unexpected funding gaps. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis year-round with decisions typically made within two to three weeks.
Disaster ReliefCivic & Community
Early Childhood Education Support Fund - Emergency Needs/Stabilization Grant
Rolling deadlineBARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$500 – $1,000RollingLocal
This grant provides one-time emergency funding of $500–$1,000 to licensed childcare providers in Washington County, Oklahoma facing unexpected operating expenses that threaten service continuation. Eligible expenses include facility damage, required safety repairs, equipment failure, and compliance costs, but exclude routine operating expenses and long-term financial needs.
Children & YouthEducation