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
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
Schmoldt Family Foundation for Education Grant Fund
See detailsBARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $2,500—Local
The Schmoldt Family Foundation for Education Grant Fund provides funding to qualified nonprofit organizations supporting educational causes within the Bartlesville community, with an emphasis on serving populations that might otherwise be overlooked. Applicants may request up to $2,500 for educational initiatives.
Education
Geraldine Hicks Grant
See detailsBARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $5,000—Local
The Geraldine Hicks Grant supports churches and organizations with Christian missions, with a key focus on youth and youth programming. Grants up to $5,000 are available to eligible applicants who can demonstrate alignment with Christian charitable initiatives.
Religion & FaithChildren & YouthCivic & Community
Service League Fund
See detailsBARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $5,000—Local
The Service League Fund provides grants up to $5,000 to 501(c)3 organizations offering programs and services to youth and children in Washington County. Grants support operating costs, programming, new initiatives, and staff training, with two application cycles per year (spring and fall).
Children & Youth
Rich and Kathleen Rutledge Grant Fund
See detailsBARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $2,500—Local
This grant supports civic projects in Bartlesville (including new capital projects) and music/music education and arts/arts education initiatives. Organizations submit complete applications for consideration by the BCF grant committee.
Arts & CultureCivic & CommunityEducation
Margaret Boesiger Music Enrichment Grant
See detailsBARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $1,000—Local
This grant supports music education and enrichment programs in Washington County, honoring Margaret Boesiger's legacy of teaching youth and sharing music with the community. Funding covers activities such as continuing education for music teachers, performances, master classes, group music therapy, and arts workshops.
Arts & CultureEducationMental Health
Fund for Bartlesville
See detailsBARTLESVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $2,500—Local
The Fund for Bartlesville supports charitable work of community nonprofits through grants for programs, new initiatives, or capacity building. Organizations may request up to $2,500 for project support, seed money, or capacity building activities. Any 501(c)3 nonprofit is eligible to apply.
Civic & Community
McMurry Continuing Staff Education Grant
See detailsWYOMING COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $2,000—Local
The Carol McMurry Library Endowment provides competitive continuing education grants for individuals working in public libraries and other library settings. Awards up to $2,000 per calendar year support coursework, certifications, conferences, and professional development that enhance job performance.
EducationWorkforce & Employment
SRCCF Community, Art and Women Inspired Network Grants
Rolling deadlineCOMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM
$250 – $3,000RollingLocal
The Starved Rock Country Community Foundation offers three grant programs: Community Grants (year-round, quarterly review), Art Grants (two annual cycles, $250-$3000+), and Women Inspired Network Grants (annual, applications in September). Grants support programs and projects in various fields serving residents of LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam, Marshall, Lee, or Livingston Counties in Illinois.
Arts & CultureChildren & YouthCivic & Community+2 more
Lake County Resilience Grant
Rolling deadlineLEGACY FOUNDATION
Up to $40,000RollingLocal
Legacy Foundation is committing up to $600,000 over two years to support nonprofit organizations in Lake County, Indiana that have experienced documented financial loss due to federal or state funding reductions and contract terminations. Organizations may request funding up to 25% of their documented financial loss, with up to $40,000 awarded per organization in a rolling 12-month period.
Civic & Community
Simple Solution Grants
Rolling deadlineMARIETTA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Generally under $1,500; no set minimum or maximum. In 2022, average grant was $3,066 with amounts ranging from $5 to $185k+.RollingLocal
A quick-turnaround grant program from Marietta Community Foundation designed to address basic needs and small challenges for nonprofits. Applications are accepted year-round and evaluated quarterly with decisions made within 30-45 days.
Civic & CommunityEducationHealth & Medical+1 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
Community Grants
Rolling deadlineCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF MUNCIE AND DELAWARE COUNTY INC
Grant amounts not specified on pageRollingLocal
The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County provides annual funding to nonprofit organizations through a community grants program. Applicants submit a Letter of Intent on a rolling basis, which is reviewed by staff and may lead to a full grant application invitation.
Civic & Community
Community Responsive Grants Program
Rolling deadlineSTARK COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
FAQ mentions 'typical request amount' but does not specify a rangeRollingLocal
Stark Community Foundation's Community Responsive Grants Program invests in organizations responding to Stark County's evolving needs and opportunities. The Foundation reviews grant proposals on an ongoing basis, with the Board of Directors considering new proposals at their January 2026 meeting.
Civic & Community
Responsive Grants Program
See detailsCOMMUNITY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
Amount varies—Statewide
Community Memorial Foundation's Responsive Grants Program awards funding to 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving 27 communities in Illinois. Grants are awarded bi-annually in spring and fall cycles, supporting program services and general operating expenses aligned with the Foundation's mission and funding priorities.
Health & MedicalCivic & Community
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