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Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program 2024
$400,000
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
State

Application Deadline

Nov 1, 2024

Date Added

Sep 16, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to government entities, non-profit organizations, and universities in Michigan for projects aimed at preventing, detecting, managing, and eradicating invasive species in both terrestrial and aquatic environments.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
Native American Library Services Basic Grant (2025)
$10,000
National Endowment for the Arts & Humanities (Institute of MU.S.eum and Library Services)
Federal

Application Deadline

Feb 4, 2025

Date Added

Nov 5, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to federally recognized Native American Tribes to improve library and archival services, enhance community programming, and preserve cultural resources.

Arts
Native American tribal organizations
Black Equity & Excellence Fund
$75,000
Central New York Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 12, 2024

Date Added

May 9, 2024

The Black Equity & Excellence Fund, established by the Central New York Community Foundation, is dedicated to supporting community-based projects that foster self-sufficiency and enhance the physical and economic well-being of the Black community in Central New York. This initiative aligns with the Foundation's broader mission to strengthen race-related matters and promote social and educational growth within the community. By investing in projects that directly address the unique needs and challenges faced by Black residents, the fund aims to create a more equitable and thriving environment, reflecting the Foundation's strategic priority of community development and social justice. The primary beneficiaries of this grant program are organizations and projects that explicitly serve the Black community, particularly in Onondaga and Madison counties. The overarching impact goal is to improve the quality of life for Black individuals and families through various interventions. The program aims to empower the Black community by building upon existing capabilities and addressing systemic disparities. This is achieved by focusing on specific interest areas that have been identified as crucial for community advancement and well-being. The fund prioritizes projects within several key focus areas, including Black Creatives, Black Leadership + Advancement, Black LGBTQIA+, Black Mental Wellness, Black Legacy + Generational Wealth, Black Business, Black Maternal Health, Black Civic Engagement, Black Youth + Students, and Black Tech. These areas reflect the Foundation's theory of change, which posits that targeted investments in these sectors will lead to holistic development and greater equity. Projects are encouraged to contribute to dialogue that strengthens race-related matters and supports social and educational growth, indicating a strategic approach to fostering long-term, sustainable change. Expected outcomes include increased self-sufficiency, improved physical and economic conditions, and enhanced community well-being within the Black community. Measurable results are tied to the types of projects funded, with different funding levels supporting various initiatives, from grassroots efforts and pilot programs to the expansion of existing projects and large capital projects. The eligibility criteria, which mandate Black leadership in senior executive positions and at least 51% Black board membership, further ensure that the projects are community-led and responsive to the needs of the Black population, thereby maximizing impact and fostering authentic community empowerment.

Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Nonprofits
Public Art Grants 2025
$20,000
Southwest Minnesota Arts Council
Private

Application Deadline

Dec 11, 2024

Date Added

Jun 4, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support for large-scale public art projects in southwest Minnesota, aimed at organizations, cities, and tribal governments that will create a lasting arts legacy in the region.

Arts
City or township governments
U.S. Embassy Lome Public Diplomacy Annual Program Statement
$25,000
U.S. Department of State (U.S. Mission to Togo)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 31, 2025

Date Added

May 23, 2025

This funding opportunity supports a variety of organizations and individuals in Togo to create projects that strengthen cultural ties and promote mutual understanding between the United States and Togo, focusing on themes like peace, democracy, and economic growth.

Arts
Individuals
Native American Library Services Basic Grant (2026)
$10,000
National Endowment for the Arts (Institute of Museum and Library Services)
Federal

Application Deadline

Mar 13, 2026

Date Added

Jan 14, 2026

This funding opportunity provides financial support to federally recognized Native American Tribes and Alaska Native corporations to improve their library and archival services, fostering community engagement and cultural preservation.

Arts
Native American tribal organizations
Humanities New York’s Vision Grants Program
$15,000
Humanities New York
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Dec 6, 2023

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations, municipalities, and tribal governments in New York State for projects that engage the public in meaningful discussions and reflections on current issues through the humanities.

Arts
Nonprofits
Cultural Property Agreement Implementation Grants (CPAIG) Program
$150,000
U.S. Department of State (Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs)
Federal

Application Deadline

Feb 8, 2026

Date Added

Jan 29, 2026

This funding opportunity provides financial support for projects that protect cultural heritage and prevent the illicit trade of artifacts in Tunisia, targeting educational institutions, NGOs, and public entities involved in cultural preservation.

Arts
Nonprofits
FY25 Consulting Grant
$1,100
Idaho Commission on the Arts
State

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Apr 15, 2024

This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations and informal arts groups in Idaho to enhance their organizational development or artistic initiatives while ensuring fair compensation for professional artists and administrators.

Arts
Nonprofits
Water Infrastructure Improvement & Intermunicipal Grants
$325,000,000
New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation
State

Application Deadline

Jun 14, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

The County History Partnership Program (CHPP), established in 2015 by the New Jersey Historical Commission (NJHC), aims to decentralize the administration of local re-granting programs across all 21 New Jersey counties. This initiative directly aligns with the mission to support local history organizations that serve the public, fostering a broader engagement with the state's historical heritage. The program is administered by the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission, which functions as the donor, extending the NJHC's strategic goal of strengthening local historical infrastructure. The primary beneficiaries of this grant are historical societies, organizations, nonprofits, and municipalities responsible for historic structures or archaeological sites. Eligible applicants must be Somerset County-based. The program's impact goals revolve around increasing public access to New Jersey history, expanding knowledge of the state's past, and improving the management capabilities of local history organizations. This approach is intended to create a more robust and accessible local history ecosystem within Somerset County. The grant prioritizes organizations that provide programs or services that achieve these goals. Specifically, applicants must demonstrate a commitment to enhancing public access to history or expanding historical knowledge. Another key focus is on improving the operational and managerial effectiveness of local history organizations, thereby ensuring their long-term sustainability and impact. The foundation's theory of change appears to be that by empowering local organizations with financial support and clear objectives, they can more effectively serve the public and preserve historical assets. Expected outcomes include a more engaged public with New Jersey history, a greater depth of historical knowledge disseminated, and more efficiently run local history organizations. Measurable results would likely include increased participation in historical programs, documented improvements in organizational management, and successful preservation efforts of historic sites. Organizations are also required to have provided public history programs and/or services in Somerset County for the benefit of the general public for at least two years prior to application, and must provide proof of stability and fiscal responsibility, ensuring the grant's investment is directed towards established and accountable entities.

Capacity Building
Native American tribal organizations
Native American Library Services Enhancement Grants (2025)
$150,000
National Endowment for the Arts & Humanities (Institute of MU.S.eum and Library Services)
Federal

Application Deadline

Apr 1, 2025

Date Added

Dec 10, 2024

This funding opportunity is designed to help Native American Tribes enhance their library services and resources to better serve their communities' educational and cultural needs.

Arts
Native American tribal organizations
NEA Research Labs, FY 2027
$300,000
National Endowment for the Arts
Federal

Application Deadline

Mar 23, 2026

Date Added

Feb 16, 2026

This funding opportunity supports U.S.-based nonprofit organizations and higher education institutions conducting interdisciplinary research to explore and demonstrate the value and impact of the arts in American society.

Arts
Independent school districts
Go Outside Fund for Nonprofit Organizations
$500
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Private

Application Deadline

Jun 30, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

The Go Outside Fund, provided by the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, aims to connect youth with outdoor, nature-based learning experiences. This grant program directly aligns with the foundation's mission by fostering an appreciation for natural resources and encouraging hands-on engagement with the environment among the younger generation in Wisconsin. The program's core objective is to facilitate access to outdoor activities for children, thereby promoting environmental literacy and a deeper connection to nature. The primary beneficiaries of this fund are pre-K through 12th-grade students in Wisconsin. Teachers and partner organizations can apply for funding to cover various costs that enable outdoor learning, such as field supplies, transportation, substitute teachers, or educator expenses. The impact goals are centered on increasing opportunities for children to learn in outdoor settings, fostering a sense of stewardship, and enriching their educational experiences through direct interaction with nature. The fund prioritizes grant applications that include a significant component of outdoor activity and directly engage children in outdoor, nature-based learning. While alignment with classroom learning and standards is encouraged, it is not a strict requirement, emphasizing the program's focus on experiential learning. Grants between $100 and $500 are available, supporting a wide range of smaller-scale, impactful projects that meet the eligibility criteria. Eligible applicants include public charities with approved 501(c)(3) status, governmental units, American Indian nations or tribal communities, and accredited schools, colleges, or universities. The program's theory of change posits that by removing financial barriers and supporting educators and organizations, more Wisconsin youth will have access to enriching outdoor experiences, leading to increased environmental awareness and appreciation. The expected outcome is a measurable increase in youth participation in nature-based learning, contributing to a more environmentally conscious and engaged generation. Projects must benefit Wisconsin students, and activities must take place six weeks or more after the application due date, ensuring planned and impactful engagement.

Recreation
Native American tribal organizations
Preservation or Digitization of Collections Grants
$10,000
Oklahoma Humanities
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jun 2, 2025

This funding opportunity provides up to $10,000 to nonprofit organizations and educational institutions in Oklahoma for projects that preserve and digitize important humanities collections to enhance public access and research.

Information and Statistics
Nonprofits
NATIVE Act Grant
$50,000
American Indigenous Tourism Association
Private

Application Deadline

May 1, 2026

Date Added

Mar 19, 2026

This funding opportunity provides financial support to Tribal Nations, Tribal enterprises, and Indigenous nonprofits for projects that promote cultural tourism and enhance visitor experiences in connection with U.S. Forest Service-managed lands.

Recreation
Native American tribal organizations
Annual Program Statement - Small Grants Program
$24,000
U.S. Department of State (U.S. Mission to Norway)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jun 15, 2025

Date Added

Jun 12, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support for projects that strengthen U.S.-Norway relations, particularly in areas like security, culture, and youth engagement, targeting a wide range of organizations and individuals.

Education
Nonprofits
Creative Forces NEA Military Healing Arts Network (Clinical Component)
$5,000,000
NEA (National Endowment for the Arts)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 16, 2024

Date Added

May 28, 2024

Creative Forces: NEA Military Healing Arts Network is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with the U.S. Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. The mission of Creative Forces is to improve the health, well-being, and quality of life for military and veteran populations exposed to trauma, as well as their families and caregivers, by increasing knowledge of and access to clinical creative arts therapies and community arts engagement. The purpose of this program solicitation is to select an organization (Cooperator) to manage the Clinical component of the Creative Forces program (the Clinical Program) through a cooperative agreement. Activities will advance health and well-being at Creative Forces Clinical Sites. The Cooperative Agreement resulting from this program solicitation can start no earlier than March 1, 2025 and may extend for up to 24 months. An organization may submit only one proposal under this program solicitation.

Arts
Nonprofits
Oral History Projects Grants
$10,000
Oklahoma Humanities
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jun 2, 2025

This funding opportunity provides up to $10,000 for nonprofit organizations and educational institutions to document and preserve cultural heritage through oral history projects.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program (2026)
$1,000,000
National Endowment for the Arts (Institute of Museum and Library Services)
Federal

Application Deadline

Mar 13, 2026

Date Added

Jan 14, 2026

This grant provides funding to libraries, archives, and related organizations in the U.S. to improve workforce development, education, and training for library and information science professionals.

Arts
Nonprofits
NEA Grants for Arts Projects 1, FY 2027
$150,000
National Endowment for the Arts
Federal

Application Deadline

Feb 12, 2026

Date Added

Dec 12, 2025

This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and government entities for high-quality arts projects that enhance community cultural life and broaden public access to the arts across the United States.

Arts
State governments