Grants for Nonprofits - Business and Commerce
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Application Deadline
May 31, 2025
Date Added
Jan 16, 2025
This funding opportunity supports Kuwait-based non-profits, educational institutions, and individuals in creating cultural and educational programs that strengthen ties between the U.S. and Kuwait, with a focus on diversity, inclusion, and shared challenges.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Nov 15, 2024
This funding opportunity provides up to $20 million to nonprofit organizations and collaborative newsrooms in the U.S. to develop innovative solutions that enhance local journalism's audience engagement, operational efficiency, workforce diversity, and revenue generation.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jan 3, 2024
Grant Name: DRI Main Street Facade Improvement Program Location: City of Syracuse, New York Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000 Duration: Not specified Details: The City of Syracuse Department of Neighborhood and Business Development is offering grants to support the redevelopment and improvement of commercial, mixed-use, and/or historic properties within the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) area. Funding is available for for-profit entities seeking to make building facade improvements. A total of $1.8 million has been allocated for this program, with a maximum award of up to $250,000 per project. Eligible applicants include property owners or those under contract to purchase property in the DRI area. Both for-profit and nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply. For more information, visit NBD website.
Application Deadline
Oct 14, 2024
Date Added
Sep 19, 2024
The City of Spokane Valley in Washington is offering a grant of over $1 million, funded by local lodging taxes, for projects that promote tourism through marketing, special events, and operations of tourism-related facilities, with the aim to boost economic activity in the city in 2025.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Oct 3, 2024
This grant provides financial and technical assistance to local organizations and governments in Syracuse to create and improve affordable housing options for residents.
Application Deadline
Oct 14, 2024
Date Added
Sep 3, 2024
The Kern Community Foundation's Women’s and Girls’ Fund is offering grants between $10,000 to $100,000 for one year to 501(c)(3) nonprofits in Kern County, California, that aim to enhance educational attainment and STEM interest for women and girls, with a focus on improving test scores, literacy, graduation rates, and vocational training opportunities.
Application Deadline
Apr 20, 2025
Date Added
Mar 18, 2025
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations in New York City to enhance commercial district public spaces through projects like lighting, murals, and wayfinding tools, fostering vibrant and safe environments for local businesses.
Application Deadline
May 31, 2024
Date Added
May 9, 2024
The Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties is offering grants to libraries within Herkimer and Oneida counties. These grants are specifically designed to support program-related expenses, physical structure updates, or technology upgrades, all with the overarching goal of enhancing the services provided to patrons. This initiative aligns with the foundation's mission to strengthen community resources and improve the quality of life for residents by investing in vital local institutions like libraries. The grants aim to foster more dynamic and accessible library services, directly contributing to community enrichment and educational opportunities. The primary beneficiaries of this grant program are libraries located in Herkimer and Oneida counties. Indirectly, the patrons of these libraries, including individuals and families seeking educational resources, technological access, and community programs, will also benefit significantly. The impact goals include improving the quality and accessibility of library services, fostering innovation in library programming, and ensuring that libraries can meet the evolving needs of their communities. By supporting these institutions, the foundation seeks to strengthen the educational and cultural infrastructure of the region. The grant program prioritizes new programs or projects that begin no earlier than June 2024, or existing/ongoing programs that incur expenses from June 2024 onwards. Emphasis is placed on projects with identifiable and measurable outcomes and a clear timeline for completion. This focus ensures that the funded initiatives are purposeful, accountable, and designed to achieve tangible results. The foundation's strategic priority is to invest in projects that demonstrate a clear potential for positive community impact and sustainable improvement in library services. Applicants can request a maximum of $2,500 in Community Foundation funding. Eligibility is restricted to libraries in Herkimer or Oneida counties that are 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organizations, organizations with a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor, or affiliated with a governmental institution. The expected outcomes include a measurable enhancement in library offerings, improved patron engagement, and modernized facilities or technology. Through this targeted funding, the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties operates on a theory of change that posits that strategic investment in local libraries will directly lead to stronger, more resilient communities with increased access to knowledge and resources.
Application Deadline
Sep 25, 2024
Date Added
Aug 2, 2024
The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation is offering EITAS Grants to support individuals with developmental disabilities in Jackson County, Missouri. This grant program aligns with the foundation's mission to provide funding for services, supports, and capital resources that enable individuals with developmental disabilities to live in and belong to their community. For over 35 years, EITAS has focused on programs offering essential services, aiming to ensure that eligible individuals receive the necessary support for their satisfaction and well-being. The target beneficiaries are individuals with developmental disabilities and their families residing in Jackson County, Missouri. The impact goals are to provide comprehensive support and services that facilitate community inclusion, enhance well-being, and address critical needs. This initiative directly reflects the foundation's commitment to fostering an inclusive environment where individuals with developmental disabilities have equitable access to resources and opportunities. Funding priorities include transportation, inclusion with the community, crisis prevention and support, transition services, and safe, equitable access to housing. These priorities are strategically chosen to address key areas that significantly impact the quality of life and independence of individuals with developmental disabilities. The foundation's theory of change posits that by investing in these critical areas, they can create tangible improvements in the lives of their beneficiaries, leading to greater community participation and self-sufficiency. Expected outcomes include improved access to essential services, enhanced community integration for individuals with developmental disabilities, and a reduction in crises through proactive support. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed in the provided text, the focus on these tangible areas suggests that successful grant recipients would demonstrate progress in increasing community engagement, improving safety, and ensuring stable housing for the individuals they serve. The foundation seeks to partner with nonprofits that share this vision and can effectively implement programs to achieve these outcomes.
Application Deadline
Aug 19, 2024
Date Added
Aug 5, 2024
The City of Redmond's 2025 Tourism Grants program is designed to foster tourism development and promotion within the city. This initiative aligns with the city's mission to attract visitors from outside a 50-mile radius, specifically prioritizing overnight guests. Funding for these grants is derived from a 1% lodging tax collected on hotel rooms in Redmond, ensuring that the program directly reinvests in local tourism efforts. The program aims to enhance Redmond's appeal as a destination through various events, tournaments, and promotions. The target beneficiaries for these grants include a wide array of public and private organizations with a demonstrated ability to execute proposed projects. This encompasses business, community, cultural, educational, entertainment, heritage, historical, and sports organizations, as well as galleries, museums, and visitor information bureaus. The primary impact goal is to increase the number of visitors to Redmond, thereby stimulating the local economy and enhancing the city's vibrant community. The program prioritizes projects that align with specific state statutes and city ordinances governing the use of Tourism Promotion Program funds. Key focus areas include tourism marketing, the marketing and operations of special events and festivals explicitly designed to attract tourists, and the operations of tourism-related facilities owned or operated by IRC 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6) nonprofit organizations. Grants are competitive, evaluated by the Redmond Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) using official funding criteria and weighted scoring, with recommendations subject to City Council approval. Expected outcomes include a measurable increase in tourism activity and overnight stays in Redmond. While the grant duration is not specified, projects must clearly define the services or initiatives to be implemented. The minimum awarded amount is $1,000, and grants cannot exceed 50% of the total project cost. The program's strategic priority is to leverage lodging tax revenues to sustainably grow Redmond's tourism sector, operating under the theory of change that targeted investments in tourism promotion and infrastructure will directly lead to an influx of visitors and associated economic benefits for the city.
Application Deadline
Dec 2, 2024
Date Added
Oct 18, 2024
Grant Title: FY2025 Weather Program Office Research Programs Announcement - VORTEX USA aims to enhance tornado forecasting and public safety by funding interdisciplinary research that improves warning systems, understands societal vulnerabilities, and utilizes advanced technologies.
Application Deadline
May 31, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) of Lawrenceville, Georgia, has launched the Façade Grant Program to revitalize its downtown area. This program aligns with the DDA's mission to serve as a resource to the City Council for downtown revitalization through strategic land use planning, land banking, business recruitment and retention, and the execution of the community's vision for a vibrant and inclusive urban center. The grant specifically targets businesses within the Downtown Entertainment District, aiming to encourage and support exterior renovations that enhance the aesthetic appeal and overall vitality of the area. The primary beneficiaries of this program are businesses located within the Downtown Entertainment District. The impact goals are centered on improving the physical appearance of downtown buildings, stimulating economic activity, and fostering a more attractive and inclusive urban environment. By offering reimbursement for façade renovations, the DDA seeks to reduce the financial burden on businesses, thereby encouraging investment in property improvements and contributing to a more appealing downtown. The program prioritizes projects that enhance or update the exterior of buildings, including activities such as painting, restoration, stabilization, awning additions, and improved signage. Eligibility criteria dictate that projects must be within the Downtown Entertainment District, and reimbursement is solely for expenses incurred during exterior façade renovations. Furthermore, all projects must comply with applicable building, development, and zoning regulations, and properties on the National Historic Register require a preservation review. Expected outcomes include a visibly improved and more attractive downtown area, increased business investment in property aesthetics, and a boost in overall community pride and engagement. Measurable results for the program include the number of businesses participating, the total amount of grant funds disbursed, the types of renovations undertaken, and the completion of approved work within the stipulated twelve-month timeframe. The reimbursement structure, covering half of the total project cost up to $2,500 per grant, provides a tangible incentive for businesses to participate.
Application Deadline
Jul 30, 2024
Date Added
Jul 5, 2024
The Systems Change grants from the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina are designed for organizations committed to influencing and guiding change in structural factors and systemic policy issues that have caused, reinforced, or worsened poverty in South Carolina. This grant program directly aligns with the foundation's mission to address the root causes of poverty by supporting initiatives that aim for long-term, systemic solutions rather than just addressing symptoms. The foundation's strategic priorities are evident in its focus on understanding and disrupting the underlying issues that perpetuate poverty, emphasizing a comprehensive and collaborative approach. The target beneficiaries of these grants are people experiencing poverty in South Carolina, and the impact goals are to disrupt, reduce, or eliminate specific barriers and issues within the structural factors associated with poverty. Organizations seeking funding must be addressing one or more of these structural factors and have identified clear issues they intend to tackle. The foundation's theory of change appears to be centered on the belief that by addressing systemic problems through research, policy reform, advocacy, and collaborative solutions, lasting improvements in health, safety, and economic mobility can be achieved for vulnerable populations. The program prioritizes organizations that bring diverse people together to understand the entire system, coordinate various interventions, and work collaboratively across multiple sectors, including government, faith-based groups, social service agencies, funders, and the business community. This focus underscores the foundation's commitment to holistic and integrated solutions. Furthermore, organizations are expected to demonstrate long-term goals and strategies, grounded in extensive research, planning, evaluation, continuous learning, and the integration of diverse perspectives. Expected outcomes and measurable results include fostering systems-level change, informing government policy for more effective and equitable practices, and creating innovative solutions through advocacy and collaboration. Examples of funded nonprofits include those conducting research to undergird systems-level change, informing government policy for more equitable practices, and engaging in advocacy to address structural issues affecting the health, safety, and economic mobility of people experiencing poverty. The grant size ranges from $10,000 to $100,000, with a typical median of $15,000-$20,000, suggesting a focus on impactful, yet often specific, interventions.
Application Deadline
Jul 10, 2024
Date Added
Jun 12, 2024
The Oshkosh Area Community Foundation is offering a grant program designed to enhance the online marketing capabilities of local nonprofits. This initiative aligns with the foundation's mission to support organizations that contribute to the well-being and growth of the community. By providing expertise in digital marketing, the foundation aims to strengthen these nonprofits, enabling them to better amplify their missions, encourage donations, attract volunteers, and achieve sustainable growth. The target beneficiaries for this grant are nonprofits located in Winnebago County, Waushara County, Green Lake County, or the city of Ripon, Wisconsin. The program's impact goals are centered on improving the digital presence and effectiveness of these organizations. By equipping them with stronger online marketing tactics, the foundation seeks to increase their visibility, engagement with stakeholders, and overall capacity to serve their communities. The program prioritizes several key areas of digital marketing. Participating organizations will receive a brand audit and strategic recommendations to identify and address areas for improvement. Services may include content creation (testimonials, blog posts, videos, graphics), email marketing strategy development (templates, personalized messaging), social media strategy (platform selection, content calendar), search engine optimization (on-page and off-page tactics), and website recommendations. The focus is on providing tailored support that addresses the specific needs of each nonprofit. The expected outcomes of this grant program are measurable and directly tied to the services provided. Nonprofits should see an improvement in their brand alignment and strategic digital marketing roadmap. They are expected to enhance their ability to create high-quality digital content, develop more effective email marketing campaigns, optimize their social media presence, and improve their search engine visibility, leading to increased organic traffic to their websites. Ultimately, these efforts are intended to result in greater community engagement, increased donations, a larger volunteer base, and overall organizational growth. The services will be provided over a 4-month period, either from August to November 2024 or December 2024 to March 2025.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Mar 26, 2024
This program provides funding to support proactive engagement with local businesses in Pennsylvania, helping them to retain and expand by fostering strong relationships with economic and workforce development partners.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Oct 24, 2025
This funding initiative provides financial support to nonprofit organizations, local governments, and not-for-profit entities in Pennsylvania to enhance community well-being through job creation, infrastructure improvements, and business development in the Appalachian Region.
Application Deadline
Dec 23, 2024
Date Added
Sep 18, 2024
This funding opportunity is designed to help organizations acquire and assess commercial satellite imagery to improve flood monitoring and response capabilities in Alaskan communities affected by climate change.
Application Deadline
Jun 6, 2025
Date Added
May 13, 2025
This program provides financial assistance to small businesses and nonprofit organizations in Los Angeles County that were significantly affected by the Eaton and Palisades wildfires, helping them recover and rebuild.
Application Deadline
Oct 28, 2024
Date Added
Oct 8, 2024
The grant titled "Score-2025-01" is a funding opportunity announced by the U.S. Small Business Administration to support the SCORE program, which offers mentoring and education to small business owners and entrepreneurs across the U.S., and applications must be submitted electronically with all necessary documents and registrations.
Application Deadline
May 20, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) is launching the Commercial Acquisition Fund (CAF) to provide grants to qualifying nonprofit organizations. This program aims to support the acquisition of vacant or abandoned land and buildings in communities severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The DEO's mission, through the CAF, aligns with revitalizing economically distressed areas and fostering community resilience by empowering local nonprofit entities to drive economic recovery and development. The target beneficiaries of the CAF are communities in Los Angeles County identified as "highest and high need areas" based on the County’s COVID-19 Vulnerability and Recovery Index in the Equity Explorer Tool. The program prioritizes addressing the negative impacts of the pandemic by facilitating the conversion of underutilized commercial properties into assets that can serve community needs. The impact goal is to stimulate economic activity, improve local infrastructure, and create opportunities for growth in these vulnerable regions. The CAF focuses on the acquisition of vacant or abandoned commercial properties. The program is funded by $10 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, demonstrating a strategic priority to leverage federal resources for local recovery efforts. Grants will be awarded as recoverable funds, ranging from $500,000 to $2,000,000, indicating a significant investment in each project to ensure substantial impact. The expected outcomes include the successful acquisition and redevelopment of commercial properties, leading to job creation, increased access to essential services, and enhanced community well-being. Measurable results will be tied to the number of properties acquired, the economic benefits generated in the target areas, and the overall improvement in the COVID-19 Vulnerability and Recovery Index. The DEO’s theory of change posits that by empowering qualified nonprofit organizations to acquire and redevelop commercial properties, it can directly address economic disparities and foster sustainable recovery in the communities most affected by the pandemic.
