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City of Austin Thrive Grant Program 2025
$150,000
City of Austin
Local

Application Deadline

Jul 29, 2024

Date Added

Jul 8, 2024

The City of Austin's Thrive Grant Program is designed to provide intentional investment in arts organizations and cultural institutions that serve communities at risk of cultural erasure and displacement, or those that have been institutionally marginalized and under-funded. This initiative aligns with the city's broader mission to support and develop Austin's diverse cultural landscape, ensuring that various cultures are visible and accessible. By providing sustained funding, peer leadership, and networking opportunities, the program seeks to bolster organizations deeply rooted in and reflective of these communities, fostering their growth and cultural preservation. The program primarily targets arts organizations and cultural institutions that are community-centered and responsive to the social and cultural needs of Austin's diverse communities. This specifically includes, but is not limited to, organizations serving Black/African American, Native American, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, Pacific Islander, LGBTQIA+, and disability communities. The goal is to address historical underfunding and systemic barriers, supporting entities that demonstrate a critical need for meaningful investment and are prepared for long-term sustainability. The impact goals are to counter cultural erasure and displacement, promote equity in cultural representation, and enhance the overall visibility and accessibility of diverse cultures within Austin. Key priorities for the Thrive Grant Program include funding organizations that are accountable to and invested in their communities, with intersectionality in proposals being encouraged. The program also focuses on supporting organizations in obtaining cultural institution status through a cohort experience that includes peer leadership and networking opportunities. Organization improvement goals, such as expanding public programming and audiences, establishing reliable spaces for work, and diversifying revenue sources, become part of the contract deliverables. All activities funded by Hotel Occupancy Tax revenue must be open and advertised to Austin residents and tourists, promote Austin as a cultural destination, and occur within Austin or its extraterritorial jurisdiction. The expected outcomes of the Thrive Grant Program include the long-term sustainability and growth of recipient organizations, increased public programming and audience engagement, and the establishment of more stable operational foundations. Measurable results will be tied to the organization improvement goals outlined in the contracts, such as the expansion of public events like exhibitions, performances, and workshops, as well as the successful implementation of new revenue strategies. The program's strategic priorities are rooted in a theory of change that posits direct investment in marginalized and underfunded cultural organizations, coupled with capacity-building support, will lead to greater cultural equity, community resilience, and a more vibrant and inclusive cultural arts sector for the City of Austin.

Arts
Nonprofits
2024-2025 United Way of Grant County
Contact for amount
United Way of Grant County (UWGC)
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jun 4, 2024

The United Way of Grant County (UWGC) has opened its 2024–2025 funding cycle to support nonprofit organizations that are driving meaningful change in the areas of health, education, and financial stability. This initiative is part of UWGC’s mission to uplift the Grant County community by investing in programs that strengthen local families and create lasting impact. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations based in Grant County whose work directly aligns with these core focus areas. UWGC’s funding process is built on transparency, inclusivity, and community collaboration. It unfolds in three structured stages, beginning with the submission of a Letter of Interest (LOI). The LOI serves as the applicant’s introduction, allowing organizations to present a clear overview of their mission, the program they wish to fund, the amount requested, and how the initiative aligns with both their organizational goals and UWGC’s community-driven mission. A compelling LOI should communicate the program’s potential to create measurable and transformative outcomes for local residents. Organizations with strong LOIs are invited to proceed to the second stage: the full application and review process. At this stage, applicants work directly with UWGC’s Community Investment Committee—an assembly of volunteers representing diverse sectors across Grant County. The committee performs a comprehensive evaluation of each proposal, which may include site visits, program assessments, and impact reviews. The purpose of this phase is to ensure that every funded initiative demonstrates accountability, sustainability, and the ability to make a tangible difference in the community. The final stage, the allocation of funding, takes place in the spring. Programs that successfully pass through review and approval will receive funding to support their outlined initiatives. This financial support is designed to help nonprofits strengthen their operations, enhance service delivery, and expand their reach to those who need it most. Each step of the process reflects UWGC’s commitment to fostering collaboration and ensuring donor funds are directed toward the most effective, high-impact programs. Through this structured yet inclusive funding process, the United Way of Grant County continues its legacy of empowering local organizations to tackle pressing community challenges. By focusing on health, education, and financial stability, UWGC reinforces the foundation for a stronger, more resilient Grant County—one where every resident has the opportunity to thrive.

Health
Nonprofits
Carbon County Rural County Grant Program (RCGP)
$50,000
Carbon County
Local

Application Deadline

Dec 1, 2025

Date Added

Nov 12, 2024

This program provides matching funds to local businesses, nonprofits, and government entities in Carbon County, Utah, to support economic development projects that improve infrastructure, workforce training, and facilities.

Employment Labor and Training
For profit organizations other than small businesses
Grants to Improve Quality of Life in Chickasaw County
$10,000
Chickasaw County Community Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 21, 2024

This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations and government entities in Chickasaw County to implement projects that enhance the community's quality of life across various sectors, including arts, education, health, and environment.

Food and Nutrition
Nonprofits
2025 Arts and Culture Grants Program
$2,500
Lee’s Summit Cultural Commission
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Dec 5, 2024

This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Lee’s Summit for public cultural programming that enriches the community through various artistic and heritage activities.

Arts
County governments
Youth Team Sports Funding
$15,000
Chautauqua County Department of Mental Hygiene and Social Services (DMHSS)
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 5, 2024

Date Added

Aug 14, 2024

The Chautauqua County Department of Mental Hygiene and Social Services (DMHSS) is offering a grant program to support Youth Team Sports (YTS) programs for underserved youth under the age of 18. This initiative aims to foster the development and operation of organized physical activities that encourage competition among groups of two or more individuals. The program's mission aligns with the DMHSS's broader goal of promoting the well-being of the community's youth, recognizing the significant role that sports can play in their holistic development. The primary beneficiaries of this grant are underserved youth under 18 in Chautauqua County. The program's impact goals are multifaceted, extending beyond mere physical activity. It seeks to achieve educational connection and achievement, physical health and well-being, mental health and well-being, employment, and community cohesion. These goals highlight a comprehensive approach to youth development, acknowledging the interconnectedness of various aspects of a young person's life. The funding awards are guided by a set of core principles that serve as the program's priorities and focuses. These include educational connection and achievement, emphasizing the link between sports participation and academic success; physical health and well-being, promoting active lifestyles; mental health and well-being, recognizing the positive impact of sports on emotional and psychological health; employment, potentially through skill development and teamwork; and community cohesion, fostering a sense of belonging and collective effort. The expected outcomes and measurable results are tied to these guiding principles. By supporting YTS programs, the DMHSS anticipates improvements in the educational engagement and academic performance of participating youth, enhanced physical fitness and reduced health risks, improved mental resilience and emotional regulation, development of transferable skills that can aid in future employment, and a stronger sense of community and social responsibility among the youth. Each applicant can request up to $15,000 in funding to support programming for the program year of October 1, 2024 – September 30, 2025. The program, created under the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), reflects a strategic priority to invest in community-based initiatives that directly address the needs of vulnerable youth. The underlying theory of change posits that by providing access to organized team sports, underserved youth will gain valuable life skills, improve their overall well-being, and become more engaged and productive members of their communities. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits or other community-based organizations operating in Chautauqua County that meet specific requirements, further underscoring the commitment to local, impactful interventions.

Recreation
Nonprofits
Operational Impact Grants for Small Arts Organizations
$100,000
Mid-America Arts Alliance
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 5, 2024

This program provides $50,000 grants to small nonprofit arts organizations in select states to strengthen their operational sustainability and enhance their community services.

Arts
County governments
Ackley Grants
$3,000
Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa
Local

Application Deadline

Jul 15, 2024

Date Added

May 23, 2024

The Ackley Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa, is offering grants to support charitable capital projects, activities, services, programs, and organizations. The core mission of this grant program is to enhance the quality of life for residents of Ackley, Iowa, aligning with the Foundation's broader goal of fostering a community where people desire to live, work, play, and stay. This strategic focus ensures that all funded initiatives contribute directly to the betterment of the local community. The primary beneficiaries of these grants are the people of Ackley, Iowa. The program aims to create a positive and lasting impact across various sectors, including Art and Culture, Community Betterment, Education & Youth Development, Environment and Animal Welfare, Health, and Human Services. The overarching goal is to address community-based needs and improve the overall well-being and vibrancy of Ackley. Funding priorities emphasize requests that demonstrate a clear community need, broad community support, and benefits for the entire community. High priority is also given to organizations that can leverage funding and support from other sources, showcasing matching funds in their budgets. Furthermore, the Foundation values initiatives that maximize community resources through cooperation and collaboration with other local organizations, avoiding service duplication. The capacity of the organization and its staff to achieve desired results, as well as the long-term sustainability of the project without continuous financial reliance on the Ackley Community Foundation, are also critical considerations. Expected outcomes include tangible improvements in the quality of life for Ackley residents, such as enhanced cultural opportunities, stronger community bonds, improved educational outcomes for youth, better environmental stewardship, and increased access to health and human services. The Foundation's theory of change posits that by strategically investing in these key areas, it can catalyze positive social and economic development, leading to a more attractive and thriving community for all its inhabitants. The minimum request amount is $500, with most grants ranging from $500 to $3,000, ensuring a broad range of projects can be supported.

Recreation
Nonprofits
City of Memphis Safer Communities Grant Program
$100,000
City of Memphis
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 27, 2024

Date Added

Sep 2, 2024

The City of Memphis is offering the Safer Communities Grant program, ranging from $5,000 to $50,000, to 501(c)(3) organizations that have been operational for at least a year, for programs focused on crime intervention, suppression, or prevention to enhance community safety.

Food and Nutrition
City or township governments
Community Enhancement & Investment Fund
Contact for amount
The City of Rancho Cordova
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 28, 2023

This funding opportunity provides financial support to individuals, organizations, and businesses looking to improve the community of Rancho Cordova through various projects and programs.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Non-profit Organizations in Louisiana
Contact for amount
United Way of Central Louisiana
Local

Application Deadline

Jun 8, 2024

Date Added

May 31, 2024

The City of Cannon Beach is offering an Off-Season Tourism Marketing Grant, funded by lodging taxes, to increase overnight visits to the area, particularly during the shoulder and winter months. This initiative aligns with the city's broader mission to enhance local tourism and support related businesses. The grant targets tourism-related businesses and non-profit organizations. The primary goal is to stimulate overnight stays at commercial lodging properties in Cannon Beach. This can be achieved through new or revised marketing efforts, comprehensive marketing campaigns, collaborative projects, or the launch of new events. The program prioritizes projects and events that actively promote local tourism attractions. The focus is on strategies with a strong potential to create overnight stays, thereby boosting the local economy during traditionally slower periods. Expected outcomes include a measurable increase in overnight visits to Cannon Beach during the off-season. While specific metrics are not detailed in the provided information, the emphasis on "strong potential to create overnight stays" implies a focus on quantifiable results related to lodging occupancy and tourism revenue. The city's strategic priority is to leverage lodging tax revenue to directly support and enhance its tourism sector, particularly by extending the tourist season beyond peak times.

Arts
Nonprofits
Mayor’s Matching Grant Program - Schools and non-profit organizations
$10,000
City of Orlando
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 27, 2024

Date Added

Jun 24, 2024

The City of Orlando is offering a matching grant program, ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, for schools and non-profit organizations to fund youth programs that enhance academic achievement, reduce crime, and promote safe communities, with funds being used for educational, athletic, civic engagement, or mentoring opportunities, excluding certain expenses like computers, office equipment, and in-school programs.

Recreation
Nonprofits
African American Equity Restoration Task Force Grant
$100,000
City of Knoxville
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 15, 2024

This grant provides funding to non-profit and community organizations in East Knoxville to promote equity and address disparities in areas such as education, homeownership, and small business development.

Diversity Equity and Inclusion
City or township governments
Knoxville Fund
$4,300
Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 26, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

The Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers is offering a grant of $4300 in 2024 to non-profit organizations, including 501(c)(3) agencies, that serve the Borough of Knoxville, Tioga County, Pennsylvania for charitable, scientific, or educational purposes.

Education
Nonprofits
Tourism Commission 2024-2025 Fall/Winter Event Promotion Grant
$10,000
Tourism Commission of West Bend, Wisconsin
Local

Application Deadline

May 22, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

Grant Opportunity: West Bend Event and Tourism Development Grant Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for consideration, event or tourism development projects must meet the following criteria: The event must take place in the City of West Bend between October 1, 2024, and March 31, 2025. The event must be open to the public, with the option to charge admission. Preference will be given to nonprofit organizations. Priority will be given to new and expanding events that direct marketing efforts outside of West Bend and Washington County. Application Process: Application Deadline: May 22, 2024, at noon Review and Award Date: Tuesday, May 28, at noon (City Hall Council Chambers) Grant Details: The West Bend Tourism Commission reserves the right to: Reject applications Award partial or total grant requests Not award grants up to $10,000 each grant period Contact Information: For inquiries regarding the grant program and application, please contact: Jessica Wildes, Assistant City Administrator Phone: 262-335-5170 Email: wildesj@ci.west-bend.wi.us

Community Development
Nonprofits
City of Oakland Park Aid to Non-Profits Program 2025
$10,000
City of Oakland Park
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 9, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to non-profit organizations that serve the Oakland Park community in Florida.

Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Nonprofits
Social Action Funding Grant Program 2025-2026
$500,000
Pinellas County
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Apr 14, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to non-profit organizations that deliver essential services to low-income residents of Pinellas County, focusing on health, economic stability, and social well-being.

Nonprofits
Yolo Air Quality Education Grant
$10,000
Sacramento Region Community Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 7, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support for nonprofit organizations and educators to create programs that engage children in Yolo County, promoting behavior changes to improve air quality by reducing driving.

Education
Nonprofits
Impact Bucks Grant Program
$75,000
Bucks County Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

May 17, 2024

Date Added

May 28, 2024

The IMPACT Bucks grant, supported by BLBB Charitable, Bucks County Foundation (BCF), and Foundations Community Partnership, aims to strengthen communities by fostering economic self-sufficiency and opportunity for socially and/or economically disadvantaged individuals. This initiative directly aligns with BCF's mission to identify and address community concerns, particularly for underserved populations, and to promote creative and collaborative solutions to community problems. The grant seeks to support nonprofits whose work in Bucks County directly improves the lives of residents. The target beneficiaries for the IMPACT Bucks grant are socially and/or economically disadvantaged people within Bucks County. The overarching impact goal is to create safe, healthy, and thriving communities by improving economic self-sufficiency and opportunity for these individuals. BCF emphasizes supporting underserved populations and promoting solutions that address the root causes of community problems, rather than just the symptoms. The grant prioritizes innovative projects and collaborative efforts among community groups or organizations to address unmet needs. BCF is looking for proposals that respect individual concerns while seeking community-wide solutions. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) and 509(a)(1) or 509(a)(2) nonprofits with a Bucks County client population that constitutes 50% or more of their total client base, and whose proposed projects directly benefit Bucks County. Expected outcomes include improved economic self-sufficiency, increased opportunities for disadvantaged individuals, and stronger, more resilient communities within Bucks County. While specific measurable results are not detailed in the provided information, the grant's focus on addressing community concerns and promoting solutions suggests that successful projects will demonstrate tangible improvements in the economic well-being and overall health of the target population. This one-time, 12-month grant award of $75,000 per partner (totaling $225,000 for the IMPACT grant award opportunity) signifies a strategic commitment from the foundations to drive meaningful and measurable change at the community level.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Community Opportunities Flexible Fund
$100,000
Community Partners
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 5, 2024

This funding opportunity supports Los Angeles-based organizations working on initiatives that create systemic change to improve the lives of children from prenatal to age 5 and their families.

Environment
Nonprofits