New York Private Grants
Explore 473 grant opportunities
Application Deadline
Nov 1, 2026
Date Added
Dec 5, 2023
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in specific communities to support initiatives that enhance social and financial empowerment, improving the well-being of residents through access to resources and capacity building.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Nov 17, 2023
This funding opportunity provides financial support to private property owners in New York City for installing green roofs to help manage stormwater runoff.
Application Deadline
Jul 31, 2026
Date Added
Aug 15, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and public entities that address community needs and improve the quality of life for underserved populations in areas served by TD Bank.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jan 4, 2024
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and public entities in Schuyler County for innovative projects that benefit the community, promote diversity, and protect the environment.
Application Deadline
Jul 22, 2026
Date Added
Jul 7, 2026
This program provides $10,000 in funding to New York State-based individuals and teams in design fields to support innovative independent projects that engage the public and explore the future of design.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jun 6, 2025
This funding initiative provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Northern New York that operate food pantries, soup kitchens, and school programs, enabling them to purchase essential food supplies to combat local food insecurity.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jul 1, 2025
This grant provides rapid financial support to nonprofit organizations and public agencies in the Adirondack region to address urgent and unexpected needs that threaten community services or stability.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Nov 17, 2023
This grant provides support to nonprofit organizations that serve children, local communities, and military service members in specific U.S. counties, focusing on in-kind donations and limited monetary contributions.
Application Deadline
Jul 24, 2026
Date Added
Jun 23, 2025
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in specific counties of New York, New Jersey, and Utah that focus on improving economic opportunities and community development for low- and moderate-income populations.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Nov 4, 2024
This program provides an 18-month fellowship for experienced leaders in health-related nonprofits and public agencies in western and central New York, focusing on collaboration and equity to address health challenges for young children and older adults.
Application Deadline
Aug 1, 2026
Date Added
Oct 23, 2024
This grant provides funding for capital projects, such as facility construction or equipment purchases, to nonprofit organizations in New York City and parts of New Jersey that are focused on education, social services, the arts, health, religion, and humanities.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jul 8, 2025
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Northern Chautauqua County, New York, focusing on community development and initiatives that benefit local residents.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Apr 12, 2024
This grant provides funding to U.S.-based non-profit organizations to support projects that promote Japanese arts and culture, particularly in areas with limited access to such events.
Application Deadline
Aug 15, 2024
Date Added
Jul 3, 2024
The John T. Sloper Community Fund, managed by the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley, is dedicated to enhancing emergency medical services and improving accessibility to emergency health services in Southern Dutchess and Putnam counties, areas previously served by the Sloper-Willen Community Ambulance Service. This initiative aligns with the foundation's mission to support critical community needs, specifically in life-saving emergency health provisions. The program aims to save lives by equipping local organizations with essential resources and training. The grant targets tax-exempt organizations, police departments, fire companies, and volunteer ambulance services located in or serving Southern Dutchess County and Putnam County, New York. Additionally, for the Cardiovascular Fund, tax-exempt organizations in Dutchess County, New York are eligible. The primary impact goal is to strengthen the emergency medical response infrastructure within these communities, ensuring residents have timely access to critical care and equipment. The fund's priorities include providing Automatic External Defibrillator Devices (AEDs), including necessary materials and training, and supporting organizations in becoming First Responders in areas currently lacking such services. It also focuses on supplying equipment to enhance the overall delivery of emergency medical services. Approximately $20,000 is available annually, with up to $3,500 per grant anticipated for AEDs, training, and support materials, indicating a strategic focus on tangible and immediate improvements in emergency response capabilities. The expected outcomes are a significant increase in the availability of AEDs, a rise in trained First Responders, and an overall improvement in the quality and speed of emergency medical services. Measurable results will include the number of AEDs distributed, the number of individuals trained, and the establishment of new First Responder units. The foundation's theory of change posits that by directly investing in equipment and training for local emergency service providers, it can directly contribute to a more robust and responsive healthcare safety net, ultimately leading to more lives saved and healthier communities. Preference is given to organizations that have not received funding in the prior year, ensuring a broader reach and equitable distribution of resources.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Apr 25, 2025
This grant provides funding to various organizations and government entities to restore and sustain forests and freshwater habitats in Central Appalachia, benefiting native wildlife and engaging local communities in conservation efforts.
Application Deadline
Jun 8, 2025
Date Added
Jun 5, 2025
This competition provides financial support and resources to Brooklyn residents looking to start or grow community-focused businesses.
Application Deadline
Sep 15, 2024
Date Added
Aug 19, 2024
The New York Bar Foundation Grant Program is designed to provide financial assistance to organizations engaged in law-related projects throughout New York State. The foundation's core mission, as reflected in its grant-making, is to support initiatives that enhance the legal system and public understanding of the law. This includes a strong focus on facilitating the delivery of civil legal services to underserved populations, aligning with a commitment to equal access to justice. By funding projects that improve the justice system and the law, the Foundation strategically works towards a more equitable and efficient legal landscape for all New Yorkers. The primary beneficiaries of this grant program are a diverse group of organizations, including legal services organizations, non-profits, and bar associations. The impact goals are centered around creating a stronger, more accessible, and ethical legal environment. This is achieved by supporting projects that specifically address the needs of individuals who require civil legal services, ultimately aiming to reduce barriers to legal representation and advocacy. The Foundation's theory of change posits that by investing in these key legal infrastructure and service providers, it can drive systemic improvements that benefit the entire state. The program prioritizes projects that demonstrably facilitate the delivery of civil legal services to those in need, improve the justice system and the law, enhance professional competence and ethics within the legal field, and increase public understanding of the law. These focus areas are meticulously chosen to ensure that grant funds are directed towards initiatives with the highest potential for positive and lasting change. The emphasis on professional competence and ethics, for instance, underscores a commitment not just to access, but also to the quality and integrity of legal practice. Expected outcomes include a measurable increase in the provision of civil legal services, leading to greater access to justice for vulnerable populations. Furthermore, the Foundation anticipates improvements in the overall efficiency and fairness of the justice system, as well as a heightened level of ethical conduct among legal professionals. Ultimately, a key result will be an improved public understanding of legal rights and processes, fostering a more informed and engaged citizenry. While specific metrics are not detailed in the provided information, the focus on these clear objectives indicates an intention for demonstrable and trackable results, aligning with a strategic priority to achieve tangible societal benefits through its philanthropic endeavors.
Application Deadline
Dec 1, 2024
Date Added
Apr 17, 2024
This grant provides funding for innovative community projects in Chautauqua and Erie County, New York, focusing on underserved populations and new problem-solving approaches.
Application Deadline
May 6, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Café Royal Cultural Foundation NYC offers music production grants to artists in all music genres residing in New York City. This program aims to support the creation of audio recordings by assisting with producer costs (if not self-produced) and expenses related to recording, mixing, editing, and mastering. The foundation's mission, though not explicitly stated in the provided text, aligns with fostering artistic creation and supporting the local arts community in NYC by providing crucial financial backing for music production. The primary beneficiaries of this grant are New York City artists across all genres of music. The impact goal is to enable these artists to complete high-quality audio recordings of their compositions. The grant prioritizes projects where compositions are already completed by the application deadline and focuses on the technical aspects of recording, mixing, and mastering rather than the creation of new works or commissions. Eligible applicants must be US citizens or residents, reside in New York City for at least one year prior to applying, and maintain residency through project completion. The program's priorities and focus areas are clear: supporting the production phase of musical works. It explicitly excludes funding for commissions to composers, costs associated with writing or composing new work, and completed recording projects. Furthermore, fees for work done outside a professional recording studio are not eligible, emphasizing a commitment to professional production standards. The maximum funding per project is up to $20,000, which is part of a larger grant size range from $10,000 to $100,000 for the overall program, implying that other grant types may exist or that individual grants can vary significantly within this program. The expected outcomes include the successful production of professional-quality audio recordings by NYC artists. While specific measurable results are not detailed in the provided text, the successful completion of funded projects and the release of new music into the cultural landscape of New York City would serve as key indicators of impact. The foundation's strategic priority appears to be direct financial support for the practical, often costly, stages of music production, operating on a theory of change that by removing financial barriers, artists can bring their musical visions to fruition and enrich the cultural fabric of the city.
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.

