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Cultural Vibrancy Grant Program 2024
Contact for amount
Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro
Private

Application Deadline

May 15, 2024

Date Added

May 10, 2024

The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro is offering its Cultural Vibrancy Grant Program to support a community where all residents have access to diverse cultural, educational, and natural resources. This initiative aligns with the foundation's mission to foster a vibrant culture built upon inclusive community dialogue and civic engagement. The program specifically seeks to bolster cultural vibrancy through strategic funding, aiming to create a more equitable and enriched environment for all residents of Guilford County. The grant program targets students and residents at or below the federal poverty line in Guilford County as primary beneficiaries, with a focus on increasing their access to and appreciation for the arts, cultural opportunities, and natural assets like parks. Beyond this, the program also aims to engage diverse and multi-generational audiences in Guilford County through cultural education and events. The broader impact goal is to deepen understanding and facilitate community engagement among Greensboro's diverse communities and cultures. Key priorities for the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro include investing in cultural education and events that resonate with a wide array of audiences. Furthermore, the foundation emphasizes facilitating dialogue and community engagement to foster deeper understanding among and between the city's diverse communities. The program also prioritizes proposals that demonstrate long-term strategies for advancing and sustaining cultural vibrancy within Guilford County, highlighting a commitment to lasting impact. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations located in or serving the specified areas, and priority is given to those with long-term strategies. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed, the expected outcomes involve increased participation in cultural and natural resource activities, enhanced cultural education, and strengthened community cohesion. The foundation's strategic priority is to achieve equity in its grantmaking process, considering board and staff diversity and total operating budget in its review process to ensure broad and inclusive support, regardless of the applicant's budget size.

Education
Nonprofits
Library Innovation Lab Grant Program
$10,000
California Humanities
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 20, 2024

This grant provides funding to public libraries and nonprofit friends groups to create innovative cultural programs that engage and support immigrant communities across the United States.

Workforce Development
City or township governments
Small Capital Grant Fund 2025
$100,000
Baltimore National Heritage Area
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 18, 2024

This grant provides funding to Baltimore City-based nonprofits for capital projects that promote heritage tourism, such as restoration and public murals, while requiring a matching contribution from non-city sources.

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
Arkansas River Valley LGBTQ+ Fund 2024
$10,000
Chaffee County Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jun 4, 2024

The 2024 Arkansas River Valley LGBTQ+ Fund, established by the Chaffee County Community Foundation (CCCF), offers $10,000 to support two or more projects benefiting the LGBTQ+ community in the Arkansas River Valley. This initiative aligns with the foundation's mission to foster a sense of belonging and acceptance, as demonstrated by its focus on supportive spaces and inclusive services for the LGBTQ+ community. The fund is open to innovation, encouraging diverse ideas that meet the stated values and goals of the fund while prioritizing projects that directly address supportive spaces and inclusive services. The primary beneficiaries of this grant are individuals identifying as LGBTQ+ within the Arkansas River Valley regional area. The fund aims to create a more inclusive and supportive environment by promoting a sense of belonging and acceptance. Impact goals include increasing the inclusivity of existing programs and services, removing barriers for the LGBTQ+ community to access essential services, and fostering a community that embraces all cultures, classes, and abilities within the LGBTQ+ spectrum. The fund prioritizes projects falling into two key focus areas: Supportive Space and Inclusive Services. Supportive Space initiatives aim to promote a sense of belonging and acceptance through social, recreational, or other services specifically designed to be inclusive to the LGBTQ+ community. Inclusive Services focus on increasing the inclusivity of existing programs through adjustments, new program introductions, or staff training to remove barriers for LGBTQ+ individuals. While these two areas are prioritized, the committee also welcomes innovative "Other" ideas that align with the fund's values and goals. Projects funded by the 2024 Arkansas River Valley LGBTQ+ Fund are expected to run between November 1, 2024, and December 31, 2025. Successful applicants will demonstrate clearly defined activities that address identified community needs and present measurable outcomes, outputs, and impacts. The CCCF emphasizes a strong commitment to the Arkansas River Valley LGBTQ+ Fund's values. Eligible organizations include 501c3, 501c4, and 501c6 entities (or those under fiscal sponsorship), government entities, and grassroots organizations in good standing with the IRS and the State of Colorado. All applicants must be current on previous grant reports and adhere to CCCF’s non-discrimination statement.

Recreation
County governments
2024-2025 Inspire Giving Opportunity Fund
$10,000
Sacramento Region Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 14, 2024

This grant provides financial and volunteer support to nonprofit organizations in the Sacramento area that focus on youth development and promote diversity, equity, and community empowerment.

Recreation
Nonprofits
Wicked Cool Places Grant Program
$10,000
New Bedford Creative
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 25, 2024

This grant provides funding for community-driven projects in New Bedford, Massachusetts, that enhance public spaces and promote cultural preservation, inclusivity, and engagement among residents and visitors.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
ACH Arts Project Grant
$9,000
Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 1, 2024

Date Added

Jul 9, 2024

The Arts and Cultural Heritage (ACH) program, funded by the Arts and Culture Heritage Fund through the Minnesota State Legislature's Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment, provides critical financial support to arts organizations. This initiative aligns with the foundation's mission to support the arts and preserve heritage, reflecting a commitment to fostering artistic creation, performance, and cultural activities within local communities. The program aims to ensure a vibrant cultural landscape across the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council region. The target beneficiaries of the ACH program include arts organizations actively involved in creating art, producing artistic performances, or sponsoring quality arts activities. Eligibility extends to non-profit tax-exempt 501(c)(3) arts organizations, non-profit community groups, schools (K-12, public or private non-parochial), public organizations, and units of government within the nine-county service area. The program specifically encourages outreach to historically marginalized and underserved groups such as Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), People with Disabilities, LGBTQ+, and Senior Citizens, reinforcing a commitment to equitable, diverse, and inclusive access to the arts. The program prioritizes a broad range of artistic disciplines, including dance, literature, media arts, music, theater, visual art, and folk and traditional art. Activities eligible for funding include art and music festivals, community choirs, dance performances, literary readings, concerts, public art projects, theater productions, and visual art classes and exhibitions. Grants can be used for ongoing programs, in-person or virtual activities, and to enhance existing events or offer new ones. The three main types of grants—ACH Arts Project Grant, ACH Arts and Music Festival Grant, and ACH Arts Education Grant—each have specific focuses, with the Arts Education grant specifically fostering educational partnerships between artists, arts organizations, and schools. Expected outcomes include an increase in high-quality arts programming and performances within the region, enhanced access to the arts for diverse audiences, and strengthened educational opportunities through arts integration in schools. Measurable results for the Arts Project Grant include improved artistic capabilities of organizations through equipment purchases, while the Arts and Music Festival Grant aims for celebrations with a significant focus on Minnesota artists, diverse activities, and broad audience participation. The Arts Education Grant focuses on enhancing school arts curriculum through artist residencies, performances, workshops, and field trips. All projects are expected to be completed within a one-year grant duration. The foundation's strategic priorities, as reflected by the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council, center on creating an equitable, diverse, and inclusive community through the arts. Their theory of change posits that by countering systemic inequities and providing financial support to a wide array of arts activities and organizations, they can ensure that individuals and communities, regardless of race, gender, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, class, age, or geography, have access to the transformative power of the arts. This holistic approach aims to enrich the cultural fabric and overall well-being of the Minnesota communities they serve.

Arts
Nonprofits
Funding Arts Broward announces Education Grants
$10,000
Funding Arts Broward
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 22, 2024

This grant provides financial support to nonprofit arts organizations in South Florida for innovative visual and performing arts programs and K-12 arts education initiatives.

Arts
For profit organizations other than small businesses
NMF Sustaining New Mexico Fund 2024
$10,000
New Mexico Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Sep 18, 2024

The New Mexico Foundation is offering grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in New Mexico, particularly those supporting rural communities, with a focus on areas such as nutrition, healthcare, recreation, animal welfare, and traditional social connections, aiming to promote social equity and improve the quality of life for all New Mexicans.

Education
Nonprofits
POISE Foundation’s Community Impact Grants
$5,000
Poise Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 15, 2024

Date Added

Jun 12, 2024

The POISE Foundation's Community Impact Grants are designed to support the Black community in achieving self-sustaining practices through strategic leadership, collective giving, grantmaking, and advocacy. This aligns directly with the foundation's mission to empower and uplift the Black community. The program offers small grants, typically between $1,000-$5,000, to nonprofit organizations in the Pittsburgh Region. These grants are generally for one-year durations and are specifically targeted at Black-led, Black-serving organizations. The target beneficiaries of these grants are nonprofit organizations serving the Black community in the Pittsburgh Region, with a focus on programs that lead to empowerment and self-sufficiency. The impact goals are broad, aiming to foster pathways from poverty to prosperity, advance educational achievement, create and develop Black businesses, support the well-being of young ladies, and strengthen Black families. This is achieved by investing in programs that build capacity, engage in civic participation, make decisions, and advocate for the well-being of Black communities and residents. The program prioritizes several key areas: Community & Economic Development, Education, Entrepreneurial Activities, Young Ladies, and Strengthening Black Families. Within these areas, there's a strong focus on community engagement, understanding issues, and promoting economic, social, environmental, political, and psychological well-being. For Strengthening Black Families, specific priorities include being family-driven, building family development, increasing family interaction, being culturally responsive, assisting with support networks, providing advocacy tools, and promoting family healing and wellness. Expected outcomes include increased civic participation, improved educational achievement for Black youth, growth in Black businesses and cooperatives, enhanced well-being for young ladies, and the restoration of the Black family as a core, thriving institution in Pittsburgh. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed in terms of quantifiable metrics, the foundation's theory of change is evident in its investment in programs that provide direct services and seek to bring about change that leads to empowerment and self-sufficiency within the Black community. The preference for Black-led organizations further demonstrates their strategic priority of empowering community-driven solutions.

Social Advocacy
Nonprofits
Brighter Future Fund’s New England Regenerative Livestock Farming Grants
$10,000
American Farmland Trust
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 4, 2024

This grant provides financial support to established livestock farmers in select New England counties to implement regenerative agriculture practices that enhance soil health, water quality, and pollinator habitats.

Agriculture
County governments
eBay Circular Fashion Fund for Businesses
$500,000
eBay
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 4, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support and mentorship to U.S.-based businesses focused on innovative, sustainable practices in the fashion industry.

Business and Commerce
County governments
2024-2025 Public Space Enhancement Mini-Grant Program
$5,000
Feet First Philly
Private

Application Deadline

Oct 10, 2024

Date Added

Aug 20, 2024

Feet First Philly's Public Space Enhancement Mini-Grant, ranging from $500 to $2000, supports projects that enhance walkability and safety in public spaces across Philadelphia, with applications open to organizations, businesses, and individuals, provided the enhancements are not used for financial gain.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
GNOF Exxon-Mobil Fund in Louisiana
$10,000
Greater New Orleans Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 12, 2024

Date Added

Aug 8, 2024

The Greater New Orleans Foundation is inviting applications for the Exxon-Mobil Fund, an initiative designed to enhance the quality of life for residents in Algiers and St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. This grant program aligns with the Foundation's broader mission to support communities through strategic funding, addressing local needs and fostering development. An advisory committee, comprising business and civic leaders, annually reviews grant requests, ensuring that funding is directed towards impactful projects within these designated areas. The primary beneficiaries of this fund are the people residing in Algiers and St. Bernard Parish. The program aims to achieve a positive impact by supporting various initiatives, including new and beneficial programs, capital improvements, and organizational sustainability. While priority is given to nonprofit organizations based in St. Bernard Parish or Algiers, those serving these areas are also given strong consideration, ensuring a wide reach for community benefit. The program's priorities and focus areas are diverse, encompassing grants that support new, creative, or beneficial programs, capital fund grants for new construction or major renovations, and seed money grants to help establish new organizations that address significant community opportunities. Additionally, bridge grants are available to sustain organizations facing financial hardship, demonstrating a commitment to both innovation and resilience within the nonprofit sector. Expected outcomes include improved community infrastructure, the launch of vital new services, and the continued operation of key organizations that serve the target populations. Measurable results will be determined through the annual review of grant requests by the advisory committee, which assesses the effectiveness and impact of funded projects. While grant sizes vary, typically not exceeding $10,000 for St. Bernard Parish and $4,000 for Algiers, larger grants may be considered in extraordinary circumstances, indicating a flexible approach to achieving significant positive change. The Foundation's strategic priorities are evident in its commitment to supporting a range of organizational needs, from inception to crisis intervention. This approach reflects a theory of change that posits by investing in diverse types of programs and organizations, the quality of life for residents in Algiers and St. Bernard Parish will significantly improve. The emphasis on local leadership through the advisory committee further strengthens this model, ensuring that funding decisions are informed by a deep understanding of community needs.

Business and Commerce
Nonprofits
ECOSYSTEM Grants
$100,000
NC IDEA
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 14, 2024

This funding opportunity supports organizations in North Carolina that create innovative programs to strengthen local entrepreneurial ecosystems and promote economic growth.

Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Small businesses
Island Foundation Grant Program
Contact for amount
Island Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Oct 23, 2024

Date Added

Jul 8, 2024

The Island Foundation is accepting applications for a grant program, with a deadline of 10/23/2024, aimed at supporting 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island that focus on environmental conservation, social change in New Bedford, alternative education, and addressing inequality for womxn and girls.

Environment
Nonprofits
Butler Accelerator for Education & Workforce Innovation
$100,000
Gener8tor
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 15, 2024

Date Added

Jun 6, 2024

The Butler Accelerator for Education & Workforce Innovation, powered by gener8tor, is a program designed to support startups across the United States that are poised to transform how individuals learn and work. This initiative aligns with gener8tor's mission to identify and cultivate innovative solutions for systemic change in education and workforce development, with a particular emphasis on post-secondary education and the future of work. The program seeks to address complex challenges in these areas by engaging with founders who reflect the diverse communities impacted. Each selected company receives a $100,000 investment and 12 weeks of intensive, mentorship-based programming, networking opportunities, and introductions to potential customers, all aimed at building and growing their businesses. The target beneficiaries of this accelerator are startups, particularly those led by marginalized founders from underrepresented groups, who are focused on making systemic change. The program specifically encourages applications from teams working on solutions for post-secondary education, equity in access, the future of work, and workforce training innovations. The overarching impact goal is to drive significant and scalable economic impact through these startups, ultimately transforming stagnant industries, methods, and processes through technology. Gener8tor's strategic priorities include supporting passionate and dedicated founders who bring diverse experiences to the challenges of education and workforce technology. The program prioritizes startups that demonstrate a clear focus on systemic change at various levels, including school, institution, corporate, government, and community. They actively seek founders who are eager to embrace technology as a means to innovate. Key areas of focus include education, equity in access, the future of work, and workforce training innovations. The theory of change behind this accelerator posits that by investing in and providing intensive support to high-potential startups led by diverse founders, they can accelerate the development and implementation of solutions that create more equitable access to education and prepare individuals for the evolving demands of the future workforce. Expected outcomes include the growth and scaling of participating businesses, leading to increased adoption of their innovative solutions. Measurable results would encompass the number of startups supported, the amount of additional investment secured by these companies, job creation, and the broader impact of their solutions on education and workforce outcomes. Gener8tor's expertise in sales, marketing, go-to-market strategies, and fundraising is leveraged to select startups primed for growth, ensuring that their network, resources, and expertise can significantly scale the impact of these businesses.

Education
Small businesses
Dream Tags Charitable Fund
Contact for amount
Community Foundation of Northern Nevada
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jun 6, 2024

The Community Foundation of Northern Nevada accepts proposals for grants from the Dream Tags Charitable Fund, focusing on wildlife conservation within Nevada. This fund is strategically aligned with the foundation's mission to engage Nevadans in wildlife conservation by restoring resilience in at-risk Nevada habitats through collaborative projects. The overarching goal is to support the preservation, protection, management, or restoration of big game, other wildlife, and their habitat, demonstrating a clear commitment to environmental stewardship and sustained ecological impact. The target beneficiaries of the Dream Tags Charitable Fund are 501(c)(3) nonprofit agencies, nonprofit educational institutions, and governmental entities that conduct projects exclusively in Nevada. The fund aims to impact Nevada's wildlife and habitats directly, fostering an engaged community in conservation efforts. The impact goals are centered around creating measurable improvements in habitat health and wildlife populations, ensuring that donated funds contribute to tangible, long-term benefits for the state's natural resources. The fund prioritizes projects that demonstrate measurable impact in accordance with its purpose, emphasizing on-the-ground habitat improvements. Key focuses include the preservation, protection, management, or restoration of Nevada's big game and wildlife habitat. The foundation seeks solutions to known problems identified through past research and monitoring, and encourages partnerships to leverage funds and achieve larger outcomes. This strategic approach ensures that resources are directed towards effective and collaborative conservation initiatives. Expected outcomes include restored resilience in at-risk habitats, improved conditions for big game and other wildlife, and increased engagement of Nevadans in conservation. Measurable results are crucial, with proposals required to demonstrate tangible impacts. Grantees are expected to provide quarterly reports detailing activities and project accomplishments, and projects are evaluated on criteria such as measurable outcomes, monitoring and reporting effectiveness, and consistency with the fund's operational guidelines. The foundation's theory of change posits that by strategically funding collaborative, measurable projects, they can achieve sustained positive impact on Nevada's wildlife and habitats, ultimately contributing to a healthier ecosystem.

Environment
Nonprofits
WACF Community Impact Grant
$100,000
Willmar Area Community Foundation (WACF)
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 20, 2024

This funding opportunity supports local nonprofits, schools, and government entities in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota, to implement projects that foster community connections, inclusivity, and long-term positive change.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
Education Blueprint for Boys and Men of Color
$25,000
Sierra Health Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Sep 30, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in specific California counties to improve educational outcomes for boys and men of color by enhancing access to post-secondary education and addressing systemic barriers.

Education
City or township governments