Classroom Grants
Due Sep 23, 2026COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP FOUNDATION
$50 – $500Sep 23, 2026Lawrence County
The Classroom Grant program provides small grants to teachers in Indiana for innovative in-class projects that enhance student learning. Grants range from $50 to $500 and are awarded competitively to schools in Lawrence and Martin Counties.
Education
Alice Huffard Richards Grant
Due Sep 26, 2026COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF WEST GEORGIA INC
Amount variesSep 26, 2026Local
The Alice Huffard Richards Fund supports enhanced life in Carroll, Haralson, and Heard County communities through targeted investments in Early Child Development, the Environment, and Civic & Community Leadership. Applications open August 15, 2026, with a deadline of September 26, 2026. Note: This is the final grant cycle; no grants will be made after 2027.
Environment & ConservationChildren & YouthCivic & Community
Visionary Grants
Due Sep 30, 2026COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF CENTRAL WISCONSIN INC
$1 – $15,000Sep 30, 2026Portage County
Visionary Grants support nonprofit partners in Portage and Waushara counties implementing innovative solutions and taking their next best step. This multi-year grant program offers up to $15,000 in year one with committed funding for up to five years on a tiered basis, with funds unrestricted as long as used for specified grant purposes.
Arts & CultureEducationEnvironment & Conservation+2 more
Fund for Homeless Women
Due Oct 2, 2026COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR MONTEREY COUNTY
$5,000 – $50,000Oct 2, 2026Local
The Fund for Homeless Women supports nonprofit organizations providing programs and services for homeless women on the Monterey Peninsula. Grants range from up to $5,000 for emergency assistance to $10,000–$50,000 for initiatives expanding shelter, housing, and case management services.
Housing & ShelterSocial Justice
Kowzan / Sandrock Grant Fund
Due Oct 5, 2026KEOKUK AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $10,000Oct 5, 2026Lee County
The Kowzan / Sandrock Grant Fund provides grants up to $10,000 to Lee County nonprofit organizations, municipalities, churches, and schools for capital projects (building repairs, equipment purchases) or program projects (new or expanded programs). Applications are accepted during the annual window of August 3 – October 5, 2026.
Civic & Community
Strengthening Neighborhoods Program
Rolling deadlineDENVER FOUNDATION
$500 – $5,000RollingLocal
The Denver Foundation's Strengthening Neighborhoods Program provides small grants to community-led groups in the Metro Denver region to either hire capacity-building coaches or support grassroots community organizing campaigns and projects. The program aims to support communities where people earn less than area median income and communities of color, with an average grant size of $2,500.
Animals & WildlifeArts & CultureEducation+5 more
Community Grant Cycle
Due Nov 12, 2026EAU CLAIRE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $10,000Nov 12, 2026Local
The Eau Claire Community Foundation's Community Grant Cycle provides funding to tax-exempt nonprofits serving the greater Eau Claire area. Applicants can apply for Program Grants (funding programs and services), Asset Grants (specific purchases and improvements), or Operations Grants (up to $10,000 for operating expenses during transitions or revenue loss).
Civic & Community
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
Leighton Award for Nonprofit Excellence
Due Aug 1, 2027COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF ST JOSEPH COUNTY INC
$200,000 – $300,000Aug 1, 2027Local
A highly competitive biennial award recognizing St. Joseph County nonprofit organizations demonstrating superior leadership, management, and programming. The award includes a $200,000 matching challenge grant (2:1 ratio), requiring recipients to raise $100,000 in matching funds to create or enhance an endowment fund totaling $300,000.
Civic & Community
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Sherman County
See detailsBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no minimum or maximum, but each county foundation may set limits. Funding of $25,000 is available in April and September per county.—Local
This grant program provides pass-through funding for charitable projects in Sherman County, Kansas. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions. Applications are accepted quarterly with deadlines at the end of each month, and awards typically range up to $25,000 per cycle.
EducationHealth & MedicalCivic & Community+2 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Sheridan County
Rolling deadlineBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
No minimum or maximum stated, though significant requests over $10,000 may need to apply directly to the Hansen Foundation.RollingLocal
The Dane G. Hansen Community Grant for Sheridan County provides funding for charitable projects in Sheridan County, Kansas. Grants are available to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions for areas such as education, health care, economic development, arts, and community beautification. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with deadlines on the last day of each month.
EducationHealth & MedicalSmall Business+5 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Russell County
See detailsBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Up to $10,000—Local
The Dane G. Hansen Community Grant for Russell County provides pass-through funding of $25,000 twice a year to support charitable activities in Russell County, Kansas. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions that serve the county. Applications are accepted twice yearly, with deadlines on March 31 and September 30, and grants are awarded for projects in education, health care, economic development, community services, conservation, arts, or community beautification.
EducationHealth & MedicalEnvironment & Conservation+1 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Rawlins County
Rolling deadlineBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000RollingLocal
The Dane G. Hansen Foundation provides pass-through grants to support charitable activities in Rawlins County, Kansas. Eligible nonprofits (501c3), educational, governmental, and religious institutions can apply for projects in education, health care, economic development, community services, conservation, arts, and beautification. Applications are accepted monthly with a deadline of the last day of each month.
EducationHealth & MedicalSmall Business+4 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Phillips County
Rolling deadlineBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no minimum or maximum, but some community foundations may set limits. Requests over $10,000 are suggested to apply directly to the Hansen Foundation.RollingLocal
This grant supports charitable activities in Phillips County, Kansas, funded by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation and administered by the Greater Northwest Kansas Community Foundation. Eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions can apply for projects in education, health care, economic development, community social services, conservation, arts and culture, and community beautification. Applications are accepted monthly on the last day of each month.
Arts & CultureEducationEnvironment & Conservation+6 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Logan County
Rolling deadlineBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no minimum or maximum, but requests over $10,000 are suggested to apply directly to the Hansen Foundation. Some community foundations may set local limits.RollingLocal
The Dane G. Hansen Foundation offers pass-through grants for charitable projects benefiting Logan County, Kansas. Nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions can apply by the last day of each month for funding up to $25,000 per cycle. Priority is given to projects that align with community goals set through a Strategic Doing process.
Arts & CultureEducationHealth & Medical+5 more
Dane G. Hansen Community Grant for Graham County
See detailsBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no maximum or minimum on grant requests, though some community foundations may establish local limits. For requests over $10,000, applicant may be directed to apply directly to the Hansen Foundation.—Local
This grant program, funded by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation and administered by the Greater Northwest Kansas Community Foundation, provides funding for charitable projects benefiting Graham County, Kansas. Eligible nonprofit organizations, including 501(c)(3) entities, educational, governmental, and religious institutions, can apply for grants in areas such as education, health care, economic development, and community services. Applications are accepted year-round with quarterly deadlines on March 30, June 30, September 30, and December 31.
EducationHealth & MedicalArts & Culture+4 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Gove County
Rolling deadlineBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
No maximum or minimum stated for Gove County; however, funding is allocated annually: $25,000 in April and $25,000 in September.RollingLocal
The Dane G. Hansen Community Grant for Gove County provides funding for charitable projects benefiting Gove County and the broader Northwest Kansas region. Grants are made to nonprofit organizations, educational, governmental, and religious institutions for projects in areas such as education, health care, economic development, and arts. Applications are accepted monthly with a deadline on the last day of each month.
EducationHealth & MedicalCivic & Community+3 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Ellsworth County
See detailsBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no min or max, but some county foundations may set limits. Significant requests over $10,000 or multi-county projects should apply directly to the Hansen Foundation.—Local
The Dane G. Hansen Community Grant for Ellsworth County provides pass-through funding of $25,000 twice a year (April and September) for charitable projects in Ellsworth County, Kansas. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions serving Ellsworth County, with priorities in education, health care, economic development, community services, conservation, arts, and community beautification.
EducationHealth & MedicalCivic & Community+4 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Decatur County
Rolling deadlineBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000RollingLocal
The Dane G. Hansen Community Grant for Decatur County provides funding for charitable activities in Decatur County, Kansas. Eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions can apply for projects in education, health care, economic development, community social services, conservation, arts and culture, and community beautification. Applications are accepted monthly with a deadline of the last day of each month, and annual funding of $50,000 is available until the program sunsets at the end of 2025.
EducationHealth & MedicalWorkforce & Employment+5 more
Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Cheyenne County
Rolling deadlineBIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000RollingLocal
This grant program provides funding for charitable activities in Cheyenne County, Kansas, supporting projects in education, health care, economic development, community social services, conservation, arts and culture, and community beautification. Applications are accepted monthly from eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions serving the county. Annual funding of $25,000 is available in April and September, with the program sunsetting at the end of 2025.
EducationHealth & MedicalSocial Justice+3 more