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Head Start/Early Head Start Recipient - Multiple Communities in CO, DE, LA, NC, OK, OR, TN, TX
$20,276,444
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (Administration for Children and Families - OHS)
Federal

Application Deadline

Apr 29, 2025

Date Added

Jan 16, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations that deliver high-quality early childhood education and family engagement services for low-income children and their families across multiple states.

Income Security and Social Services
State governments
Truist Foundation Inspire Awards
$75,000
Truist Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 3, 2024

This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations that develop innovative resources and services to help adults in the middle or late stages of their careers with reskilling, upskilling, and career navigation, particularly those who are unemployed or underemployed.

Education
Nonprofits
City of Gastonia Art Committee Grant Program
$10,000
City of Gastonia
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 18, 2024

Date Added

Sep 13, 2024

The Art Committee Grant Program, established by the City of Gastonia, aims to foster public access to quality arts programs, promote diversity in the arts, and stimulate economic development and tourism within the city. This initiative is rooted in North Carolina General Statute, which empowers local governments to establish and support arts programs and facilities through appropriations to governmental agencies, public or nonprofit private associations, corporations, or organizations. The program aligns with the city's broader mission to enrich the cultural landscape for its citizens and drive local economic growth through artistic endeavors. The program primarily targets eligible nonprofit arts organizations with 501(c)(3) status that maintain a permanent office, practice/performance space, or physical address within Gastonia's municipal boundaries. The impact goals include expanding the reach of arts programs, increasing the diversity of artistic expressions available to the public, and ultimately contributing to the city's economic vitality and attractiveness as a tourist destination. By supporting these organizations, the program seeks to strengthen the local arts ecosystem. The core priorities and focus areas of this grant program revolve around supporting qualifying arts programs. The definition of "arts" is broad, encompassing performing arts, visual arts, and literary arts, including dance, drama, music, painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, crafts, photography, film, video, architecture, design, and literature, when part of a performing, visual, or literary arts program. This wide scope ensures a diverse array of artistic expressions can receive funding, promoting comprehensive cultural development. Expected outcomes include a measurable increase in public engagement with the arts, a broader representation of diverse artistic forms and cultures, and a positive economic impact through tourism and local spending generated by arts events. While specific metrics are not detailed, the underlying theory of change suggests that by providing financial support to local arts organizations, the City of Gastonia can directly enhance cultural accessibility and diversity, thereby creating a more vibrant community and stimulating economic benefits. The grant awards range from $1,000 to $10,000 per recipient. This funding mechanism is a direct implementation of the City Council's authority under Section 160A-488 of the North Carolina General Statute, reflecting a strategic priority to leverage local government capabilities for community enrichment. The program's design emphasizes support for organizations that are firmly rooted in the Gastonia community, ensuring that the investments directly benefit the city and its residents.

Arts
Nonprofits
Hurricane Helene Relief Grants for Organizations in Western North Carolina
$15,000
North Carolina Arts Council
State

Application Deadline

Jan 24, 2025

Date Added

Jan 14, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit arts organizations in Western North Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene, helping them recover through flexible funding for salaries, repairs, and audience engagement projects.

Arts
Nonprofits
Empowering Community Safety Micro-Grant Cycle Five
$5,000
City of Fayetteville
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Aug 28, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to community organizations in Fayetteville for projects that aim to reduce crime and violence, with grants ranging from $1,500 to $5,000 available to both recognized and grassroots groups.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Janirve Sudden and Urgent Needs
$10,000
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Dec 6, 2023

The Janirve Sudden and Urgent Needs (SUN) Grant Program in North Carolina provides up to $10,000 to eligible, financially sustainable nonprofits in select WNC counties, serving economically-disadvantaged individuals, to help them manage unexpected crises that affect their ability to deliver critical services.

Disaster Prevention and Relief
Nonprofits
Harold T. Sumner Professional Education Grant Program 2024
$5,000
Gaston Community Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

Jul 10, 2024

Date Added

Jun 5, 2024

The Gaston Community Foundation's 2024 Harold T. Sumner Professional Education Grants program is a direct manifestation of its mission to improve the quality of life in Gaston County. This program honors Harold Townsend Sumner's conviction that independent charitable organizations, through collaborative efforts, are crucial for community betterment. By earmarking funds for the professional development of key staff members within these organizations, the Foundation ensures a lasting tribute to Mr. Sumner's vision and reinforces its own commitment to supporting the vital work of local non-profits. The initiative aligns seamlessly with the Foundation's broader strategic goal of fostering a vibrant and capable non-profit sector in the county. The grants specifically target independent charitable, cultural, or educational organizations within Gaston County. The primary beneficiaries are key professional staff members within these organizations who have at least one year of service, enabling them to pursue special professional training or educational opportunities. The overarching impact goal is to enhance the skills and capabilities of these individuals, which in turn strengthens the nominating organizations and ultimately improves the quality of life for residents of Gaston County. This program acts as a strategic investment in human capital within the non-profit sector, recognizing that skilled professionals are essential for effective community programs. A key priority for this grant program is training that is local or in-state, emphasizing a commitment to regional development and capacity building. The maximum amount awarded in this year will be $5,000, which the Foundation may distribute as one or more grants. Preference is given to training that directly benefits community programs. Importantly, governmental agencies, churches, and private schools are generally not eligible unless the individual applicant's duties are solely focused on community programs, rather than internal church or school activities. This reflects Mr. Sumner's belief in distinct funding sources for public charities versus other institutions. The expected outcomes of the Harold T. Sumner Professional Education Grants include a more highly trained and effective non-profit workforce in Gaston County, leading to enhanced services and programs offered by these organizations. Measurable results will be based on the non-profit staff memberโ€™s professional record and the potential for positive outcomes that directly benefit the nominating organization. The Foundation's theory of change posits that by investing in the professional growth of individuals within the non-profit sector, it can catalyze improved organizational performance and, consequently, a higher quality of life across the county. This program serves as a tangible mechanism for the Foundation to implement its strategic priorities and achieve its community impact objectives.

Education
Nonprofits
Chatham County Parks & Recreation Nonprofit Grant 2025
$100,000
Chatham County
Local

Application Deadline

May 10, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

The Chatham County Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department offers small grants to local nonprofit agencies to enhance recreation opportunities within Chatham County, North Carolina. This program aligns with the department's mission to support and expand recreational access for all citizens, fulfilling the North Carolina Constitutionโ€™s public purpose requirement for the expenditure of public funds. The target beneficiaries are local nonprofit agencies that have been in operation for at least three years, excluding start-up agencies and those already funded by the county's operating budget. The program aims to increase and diversify recreational opportunities throughout the county, addressing community needs as outlined in the Chatham County Comprehensive Parks & Recreation Master Plan. Funding priorities for these recreation grants are recommended by the Recreation Advisory Committee. The scoring of applications will be based on alignment with the Chatham County Comprehensive Parks & Recreation Master Plan and the specific goals and objectives of the Chatham County Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department. This ensures that funded projects contribute directly to the strategic vision for parks and recreation in the county. While specific expected outcomes and measurable results are not explicitly detailed in the provided information beyond the general goal of supporting recreation opportunities, the emphasis on the Master Plan and departmental goals suggests a framework for evaluating success. Agencies are expected to implement projects, programs, or services that Chatham County has the statutory authority to provide, ensuring that the grants lead to tangible public benefits. The overall theory of change is that by providing financial support to established nonprofit agencies, the county can leverage community-based efforts to expand and improve recreational offerings. The grant amounts, ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, with a tentative FY25 allocation of $20,300, indicate a commitment to investing in a diverse range of projects that will contribute to the well-being and quality of life for Chatham County residents.

Recreation
Nonprofits
2025-2026 Arts for Schools Grant Program
$5,000
Arts AVL
Private

Application Deadline

Jun 16, 2025

Date Added

May 21, 2025

This funding initiative provides financial support to nonprofit arts organizations and qualified teaching artists to deliver enriching arts programs to K-12 public school students in Buncombe County and Asheville City Schools, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas.

Arts
Nonprofits
Economic Mobility Grant Program
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 Economic Mobility Grant Program, aligning with its mission to foster a strong economic foundation for residents. The foundation is committed to funding organizations that focus on key areas designed to promote economic stability and advancement within Guilford County. This grant program is a direct reflection of the foundation's strategic priority to advance economic mobility. The target beneficiaries of this program are residents of Guilford County who require support to become economically mobile. The impact goals are to support organizations whose work encompasses workforce development and education, small business and entrepreneurship, and access to workforce housing. By investing in these areas, the foundation aims to create a more equitable and opportunity-rich environment for individuals and families in the community. The program's priorities and focuses are clearly defined. Priority is given to grant proposals that concentrate on long-term strategies to advance and sustain economic mobility in Guilford County. This emphasizes a commitment to lasting change rather than short-term fixes. While the description doesn't explicitly state expected outcomes and measurable results in a quantitative sense, the focus on "long-term strategies to advance and sustain economic mobility" implies a desire for measurable improvements in employment rates, business creation, and access to affordable housing as indirect outcomes. The foundation's strategic priorities and theory of change are centered on the belief that a strong economic foundation is crucial for residents to achieve economic mobility. By funding organizations engaged in workforce development, supporting small businesses, and ensuring access to housing, the foundation seeks to address systemic barriers to economic progress. The consideration of board and staff diversity and total operating budget in the grantmaking process also highlights a commitment to equity and inclusivity in achieving its goals, demonstrating a holistic approach to community development.

Workforce Development
Nonprofits
Strengthening Operations and Building Organizational Health in North Carolina
$50,000
Dogwood Health Trust
Private

Application Deadline

Jun 6, 2025

Date Added

May 22, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Western North Carolina for strengthening their internal operations and enhancing organizational health, rather than for direct service delivery.

Capacity Building
Nonprofits
Moore County Community Foundation Grant
$10,000
Moore County Community Foundation (MCCF)
Local

Application Deadline

May 7, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

The Moore County Community Foundation (MCCF) is offering community grants to qualified charitable organizations serving the local community in Moore County, North Carolina. This grant program aligns with the foundation's mission to address local needs across a broad spectrum of purposes, ensuring the well-being and development of the community. The grantmaking program targets a wide range of beneficiaries through initiatives focused on human services, education, youth development, health, food/nutrition, and arts. The goal is to fund programs that meet essential local needs and create positive, measurable impacts within the community. The foundation prioritizes funding for initiatives that address a diverse set of local needs. While specific expected outcomes and measurable results are not explicitly detailed in the provided text, the foundation's emphasis on a broad range of purposes, including human services, education, and health, suggests a commitment to fostering holistic community improvement. Organizations are expected to offer programs and services without discrimination. The MCCF's strategic priority is to support organizations that can effectively serve the counties within its affiliate network. This indicates a localized approach to philanthropy, where the foundation aims to empower local non-profits, government entities, and even religious organizations (for social outreach programs) to drive positive change. The theory of change appears to be rooted in direct community investment and empowerment of local service providers to address pressing issues.

Education
Nonprofits
City of Raleigh Community Enhancement Grant Program
$50,000
City of Raleigh
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 12, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to local nonprofits and faith-based organizations in Raleigh that assist low-to-moderate-income individuals in achieving self-sufficiency.

Community Development
Nonprofits
City of Hickory Community Development Block Grant 2025-2026
$15,000
City of Hickory
Local

Application Deadline

Feb 28, 2025

Date Added

Feb 12, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Hickory that deliver public services to low- and moderate-income individuals, focusing on the needs of the city's most vulnerable residents.

Community Development
City or township governments
Town of Chapel Hill Arts & Culture Award Program in North Carolina
Contact for amount
Town of Chapel Hill
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 29, 2024

This funding opportunity supports Orange County nonprofits in creating arts and cultural projects that engage historically underrepresented communities and enhance the cultural life of Chapel Hill.

Arts
Nonprofits
Innovative Artist Project Grants 2025-2026
$4,000
Arts Culture Catawba
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jan 7, 2025

This funding opportunity supports individual artists and arts organizations in Catawba County, North Carolina, to create innovative projects that engage and benefit the local community.

Arts
Nonprofits
Rowan Arts Council Grassroots Grants
Contact for amount
Rowan Arts Council (RAC)
Local

Application Deadline

Aug 15, 2024

Date Added

Jul 15, 2024

The Rowan Arts Council (RAC) Grassroots Arts grants are provided annually to non-profit organizations operating arts programs within Rowan County, North Carolina. This program is funded through the NC General Assembly via the NC Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program, with the RAC acting as the Designated County Partner. The primary mission of these grants aligns with enhancing and strengthening the cultural community and broadening artistic services available to Rowan County citizens. The program focuses on fostering a vibrant arts scene and making arts accessible to a wider audience, contributing to the cultural enrichment of the region. The grants target a diverse range of beneficiaries, including qualified arts organizations such as theaters, symphonies, galleries, art guilds, choral societies, dance companies, folk arts societies, writerโ€™s groups, and arts festivals. Additionally, the program supports arts learning and arts in education initiatives for students and adults, as well as community organizations providing quality art experiences. The expected outcomes include a more robust cultural landscape, increased participation in arts programs, and expanded artistic services. Measurable results could include the number of organizations supported, the number of individuals reached through various programs, and the diversity of artistic offerings. The program prioritizes funding in three key areas. The first priority is to offer program or operating support to qualified arts organizations that do not receive funding directly from the N.C. Arts Councilโ€™s State Arts Resources. The second priority is to support arts learning and arts in education programs, such as artist residencies in schools, after-school camps, or adult arts classes, provided these activities are not part of a school's internal arts curriculum or for the purchase of art supplies or student competitions. The third priority is to support other community organizations that provide quality art experiences for the greater community, ensuring these programs are conducted by qualified artists. Grassroots Arts Program funds can be utilized across various artistic disciplines, including visual arts, crafts, dance, drama, film and video, folk arts, literature, music, photography, architecture, and the visual environment. Typical uses of funds encompass program expenses like artistsโ€™ fees, travel, space rental, advertising, and supplies, as well as program administration and operating expenses such. While salaries and equipment are allowable, their use is generally limited. The program strategically aims to build a strong, self-sustaining arts community in Rowan County by empowering local organizations and artists, which aligns with a theory of change that increased local investment in the arts leads to broader community engagement and cultural development.

Arts
Nonprofits
Stable Housing and Empowering Communities Grant
Contact for amount
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jun 30, 2025

Date Added

May 21, 2025

This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations that provide stable housing and empower low- and moderate-income communities, focusing on vulnerable populations such as working families, youth, seniors, and veterans.

Housing
Nonprofits
Cameron Charitable Trust Grant Program
$175,000
Cameron Charitable Trust
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Jul 1, 2024

Date Added

Jun 7, 2024

The Cameron Charitable Trust offers grants primarily to charitable organizations in North Carolina, focusing on supporting indigent or sick persons. The trust's mission is directly aligned with alleviating hardship and promoting well-being among vulnerable populations in the state. Through its grantmaking, the foundation aims to empower organizations that deliver essential health and human services, thereby contributing to a healthier and more supportive community for those most in need. The primary beneficiaries of these grants are organizations that serve the poor, needy, ill, and infirm. The Trust seeks to support initiatives that make a tangible difference in the lives of these individuals, with an implicit impact goal of improving access to care, essential services, and overall quality of life for the target population. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed, the emphasis on making a "real difference" suggests an expectation of significant, positive change for the beneficiaries. The Trust's grantmaking priorities are clear: preference is given to charities with a proven track record of fiscal responsibility, characterized by wise and efficient use of funds and minimal overhead. This strategic focus ensures that grants have maximum impact and are not diluted by excessive administrative costs. Situations where a grant can genuinely transform circumstances are particularly favored, indicating a desire for catalytic funding rather than simply maintaining existing services. While a formal "theory of change" is not articulated, the Trust's strategic priorities imply a belief that by supporting efficient, impactful charities focused on the indigent and sick, they can directly contribute to improved health outcomes and human services in North Carolina. The average grant size of $125,000 to $175,000 and average total annual giving of $850,000 suggest a commitment to substantial funding that can enable significant program delivery and sustainable operations for recipient organizations. Eligibility requires organizations to be classified as exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, further ensuring their charitable status and accountability.

Health
Nonprofits
Grants to provide services to Youths, Elderly and Mentally Disabled People in North Carolina
$500,000
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina
Local

Application Deadline

Jan 8, 2025

Date Added

Dec 30, 2023

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in North Carolina that serve disadvantaged groups, including youth, the elderly, and individuals with mental or physical disabilities, to help them improve their services and capacity.

Education
Nonprofits