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HRT Access Fund

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Point of Pride
$1,254 – $5,000May 31, 2025National

Point of Pride's HRT Access Fund provides direct financial assistance to transgender individuals who cannot afford gender-affirming hormone replacement therapy. Recipients receive 18 months of HRT-related care including telemedical visits, lab work, medical letters, and prescription cost coverage through partner providers.

Health & MedicalLGBTQ+Social Justice+1 more

The Women's and Girls' Fund Grantmaking Program

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KERN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000Nov 14, 2025Local

The Women's and Girls' Fund at Kern Community Foundation is accepting Letters of Intent for its 2026–2027 competitive grant cycle, allocating approximately $100,000 with maximum awards of $25,000 per organization. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits or have a fiscal sponsor, serve women and/or girls in Kern County, and align with the fund's focus areas of Mental Health & Social Emotional Learning, Life Skills & Economic Mobility, Health Education & Safety, and Priority Populations.

Women & GirlsMental HealthEducation+1 more

Community Foundation of San Luis Obispo County - Multiple Grant Programs

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COMMUNITY 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.

Arts & CultureChildren & YouthCivic & Community+12 more

General Community Grants Program (Arts & Culture, Environment, Health & Human Services, Seniors and People with Disabilities)

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
$5,000 – $40,000Jun 29, 2026California

The General Community Grants Program offers flexible general operating grants to local nonprofits serving San Luis Obispo County. Grants are available in four priority areas: Arts & Culture, Environment, Health & Human Services, and Seniors & People with Disabilities. Awards range up to $20,000 for single-year grants and up to $40,000 for two-year grants.

Arts & CultureEnvironment & ConservationHealth & Medical+3 more

Applications open June 1, 2026 and close June 29, 2026.

General Community Grants Program (Arts & Culture, Environment, Health & Human Services, Seniors and People with Disabilities)

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
Up to $40,000Jun 29, 2026California

The General Community Grants Program provides flexible general operating grants to nonprofits serving San Luis Obispo County. Grants are available in four priority areas: Arts & Culture, Environment, Health & Human Services, and Seniors & People with Disabilities. Awards range up to $20,000 for single-year grants and up to $40,000 for two-year grants.

Arts & CultureEnvironment & ConservationHealth & Medical+5 more

Applications open June 1, 2026 and close June 29, 2026.

Truckee River Fund

Due Jul 24
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN NEVADA
$5,000 – $100,000Jul 24, 2026Statewide

The Truckee River Fund, administered by the Community Foundation of Northern Nevada, provides grants to protect and enhance the water quality and water resources of the Truckee River and its watershed. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, nonprofit educational institutions, and governmental entities. The current RFP cycle has approximately $400,000 available, with grants typically ranging from $5,000 to $100,000, and proposals are due by July 24, 2026.

Environment & Conservation

Siembra Latinos Fund

Due Aug 7
COMMUNITY 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

Fund for Homeless Women

Due Oct 2, 2026
COMMUNITY 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

Kern River Valley Community Fund Competitive Grants

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KERN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Specific grant amounts not specified on page; fund has exceeded $220,000 in endowment as of end of 2017Local

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 deadline
LINCOLN 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

Humboldt Health Foundation Community Health Grant Program

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HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
$5,000 – $15,000Local

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

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HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
Up to $1,500Local

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

Angel Fund

Rolling deadline
HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
$50 – $250RollingLocal

The Angel Fund provides small grants to support unmet health needs of Humboldt County residents through qualified sponsors such as social service agencies, school counselors, or medical providers. Grants typically range from $50–$250 and are made on a one-time basis per person per 365-day period.

Health & MedicalCivic & Community

Organizational Development (OD) Grants

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR MONTEREY COUNTY
Amount not specified on pageLocal

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

Native Cultures Fund Grants

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HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
$1,000 – $10,000Local

The Native Cultures Fund provides grants to support California Indian culture bearers, artists, lifeways, and knowledge transmission, including the renaissance of California Native art, culture, sacred sites, and language development. Grants range from $1,000 to $10,000, with two granting rounds per year (spring and fall deadlines on April 15 and October 15).

Arts & CultureIndigenous & NativeEducation+1 more

Community Fund Grant

Rolling deadline
LEGACY ENDOWMENT-THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
From $250RollingLocal

The Legacy Endowment's Community Fund provides special, out-of-cycle grants to nonprofit organizations for immediate-use projects, programs, and services that benefit residents of Bonsall, Fallbrook, and North San Diego County. Applications are accepted year-round on a rolling basis, with decisions made within 30 days.

Civic & CommunityDisaster Relief

Aware & Prepare Funding

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SANTA BARBARA FOUNDATION
Over $5 million invested since 2008; specific grant amounts not specifiedSanta Barbara County

Aware & Prepare provides funding to support disaster preparedness and emergency management initiatives in Santa Barbara County. Eligible organizations must be members of the Santa Barbara County Emergency Manager's Committee or Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD) and demonstrate a history of collaboration on preparedness efforts.

Disaster ReliefCivic & Community

California State Coastal Conservancy Grants

Rolling deadline
MARIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$200,000 – $5,000,000RollingMarin County

The Coastal Conservancy issues millions of dollars annually in grants for projects that restore and protect the California coast, expand public access, and enhance climate resilience. Most grants are awarded through a rolling pre-application solicitation, with some programs offered through scheduled grant rounds. Grant amounts typically range from $200,000 to $5,000,000.

Environment & ConservationCivic & CommunityDisaster Relief

Climate Ready Program

Rolling deadline
MARIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Over $12 million awarded for 62 projects from Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and California Climate InvestmentsRollingMarin County

The California State Coastal Conservancy's Climate Ready Program funds projects that mitigate climate change impacts and build resilience along the California coast. The program supports planning and implementation of nature-based adaptation strategies, wildfire resilience projects, and multi-benefit coastal restoration efforts through a rolling pre-application process.

Environment & ConservationDisaster Relief

Administering Organization — Individual Artists Fellowship

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California Arts Council
Amount variesCalifornia

The California Arts Council provides grants to nonprofit organizations and government units to serve as regional administering organizations for the Individual Artists Fellowship program. These organizations will manage competitive grant programs that distribute funds to individual artists across California's eight geographic regions.

Arts & Culture
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