Community Pet Fund (CPF)
Rolling deadlineCHAFFEE COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$250 – $500RollingLocal
The Community Pet Fund provides funding for life-saving veterinary care to Chaffee County pets, covering up to 50% of emergency or life-threatening illness treatment costs. A separate Low-Income Community Pet Fund (LI-CPF) extends eligibility to verified low-income and unsheltered pet owners with expanded funding uses including preventative and end-of-life care.
Animals & WildlifeHealth & Medical
Emergency Action Fund for Food Insecurity (EAF)
Rolling deadlineALBUQUERQUE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount variesRollingLocal
The Emergency Action Fund for Food Insecurity provides critical support to nonprofits, educational institutions, and government entities serving families impacted by food insecurity and the pause in SNAP benefits in New Mexico. Awards are made on a rolling basis as funds are raised, with remaining funds directed to food banks statewide to strengthen long-term food security.
Food & HungerDisaster Relief
Annual Grant Cycle
See detailsALBUQUERQUE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Specific grant amounts not stated on this page—Local
The Albuquerque Community Foundation awards annual grants to nonprofits serving the Greater Albuquerque Metropolitan Area (Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and Valencia counties) across seven fields of interest. Organizations must have been in existence for at least three years and have an annual operating budget of $8 million or less to apply.
Animals & WildlifeArts & CultureEducation+8 more
Community Foundation of Broward Grants
See detailsCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF BROWARD INC
Specific grant amounts not stated on this page; details available in Focus Area Grant Guide—Local
The Community Foundation of Broward offers grants twice yearly to support four focus areas: Social & Economic Mobility, Arts & Culture, Education & Youth Enrichment, and Healthy & Thriving Communities. Eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving Broward County can apply through an online portal after downloading the Focus Area Grant Guide.
Arts & CultureEducationSocial Justice+1 more
La Crosse Area Community Foundation Competitive Grants Program
See detailsLACROSSE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$250 – $90,000—Local
The La Crosse Area Community Foundation offers multiple competitive grant programs including micro grants ($250–$3,000), mini grants ($1,000–$15,000), standard grants (minimum $15,000), and capacity building grants ($50,000–$90,000 over two years) for charitable organizations serving La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Applications follow quarterly cycles with specific open and close dates throughout 2026.
Arts & CultureCivic & CommunityEducation+3 more
Emergency Scholarship Fund
Rolling deadlineKALAMAZOO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $5,000RollingLocal
The Kalamazoo Community Foundation's Emergency Scholarship Fund provides up to $5,000 in one-time awards to help students cover unexpected educational costs such as overdue tuition, textbooks, and certification fees. Awards are made on a rolling basis with applications reviewed monthly, and recipients can apply multiple times.
Education
Community Urgent Relief Fund (CURF)
Rolling deadlineKALAMAZOO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount varies based on community need and available fundsRollingLocal
The Community Urgent Relief Fund is Kalamazoo Community Foundation's rapid-response grant program designed to provide emergency funding during community crises and natural disasters. Currently focused on supporting residents and nonprofit organizations serving those impacted by the May 7, 2024 tornadoes in Kalamazoo County. The fund provides flexible, one-time awards for direct assistance, temporary housing, home repairs, and disaster response services.
Disaster ReliefHousing & ShelterCivic & Community
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
Go Green Frautschi/Bedell Grant
See detailsILLINOIS PRAIRIE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
Up to $3,000—Local
An annual grant of up to $3,000 awarded to nonprofit organizations or citizen groups seeking to enhance public spaces in McLean County with green plants or trees. Projects must beautify and naturalize parks or common public areas visible to many people, such as school gardens, pollinator gardens, or residential common parks.
Environment & ConservationCivic & Community
Latah County Community Foundation Grant Applications
See detailsLATAH COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
Up to $3,000—Local
The Latah County Community Foundation offers grants up to $3,000 for nonprofit organizations in Latah County for project/program support, capacity building, or operating support. Grants are awarded semi-annually with deadlines in April and October, with recipients notified within 60 days of the deadline.
Civic & Community
Kern River Valley Community Fund Competitive Grants
See detailsKERN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Specific grant amounts not specified on page; fund has exceeded $220,000 in endowment as of end of 2017—Local
The Kern River Valley Community Fund (KRVCF) is a permanently endowed fund managed by Kern Community Foundation that distributes grants to support social, economic, and environmental prosperity in the Kern River Valley region of Kern County, California. The next grant cycle opens in September 2026.
Civic & CommunityEnvironment & ConservationMental Health+1 more
Lincoln Community Foundation Grant Request
Rolling deadlineLINCOLN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Amount varies by request; applicants specify their requested amount in the application form.RollingLocal
The Lincoln Community Foundation awards grants to 501(c)(3) organizations within the Western Placer Unified School District footprint (Lincoln/Sheridan area) for youth, education, seniors, and community benefit programs. Applicants must be in good standing with regulatory agencies, use funds within six months, and acknowledge the foundation's contribution.
Children & YouthEducationSenior & Elderly+1 more
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.
Housing & ShelterCivic & CommunitySenior & Elderly+4 more
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
Deihl Arts Grants
See detailsGREATER MANHATTAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
From $10,000—Local
The GMCF Deihl Arts fund supports community and public arts projects located in Manhattan and Riley County, Kansas that are free and open to the public. Grants are intended for long-term displays and projects of all art forms that engage the public, with awards generally exceeding $10,000.
Arts & CultureCivic & Community
Small Grants Program
See detailsGREENE COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $1,000—Local
The Small Grants Program, established through a gift of real estate from P.K. Desai, provides funding for capital items and projects that solve problems and deliver services in Greene County, Ohio. Grants are limited to $1,000 or less and support charitable organizations with well-planned approaches to community needs.
Civic & Community
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
See detailsEpcf
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