March 2026 Nonprofit Grants: $10K–$100K Funding Opportunities
March 2026 brings a meaningful set of nonprofit grant opportunities, including funding for basic needs infrastructure, place-based community work, and mental health stigma reduction. This roundup focuses on verified, currently active nonprofit grants offering $10,000 to $100,000 in funding, with eligibility spanning national organizations, Utah-based and California-based groups, and nonprofits working in mental health education.
Within the Funding Findr dashboard, each opportunity includes a qualification score unique to each user that helps users quickly assess fit based on eligibility and profile data.
If you’re reading this after March 2026, deadlines may have passed. Funding Findr maintains a continuously updated database of active nonprofit grants here.
Grant for Water, Sanitation & Food Security Organizations
Focus: Water access, sanitation, food security
💰 Funding: $10,000
🗓 Deadline: March 1, 2026
👥 Eligibility: Nonprofits addressing basic needs and infrastructure
🔗 More info: https://app.fundingfindr.co/browse-funding/6980f732j7smJeNCmeGolSFUxUWA
Grant for Utah-Based Organizations
Focus: Community impact in Utah
💰 Funding: $10,000
🗓 Deadline: March 1, 2026
👥 Eligibility: Organizations operating in Utah
🔗 More info: https://app.fundingfindr.co/browse-funding/6980f7d2tNCk7vOaAH5genu3111z
Mental Health Grant for Stigma Reduction
Focus: Mental health education and stigma reduction
💰 Funding: $10,000–$100,000
🗓 Deadline: March 1, 2026
👥 Eligibility: Nonprofits focused on bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and related mental illnesses
🔗 More info: https://app.fundingfindr.co/browse-funding/6980f88d2IheJr7FhWczPXZB0hge
Community Microgrant (Funding Findr members)
Funding amount: $250
Deadline: March 31, 2026
Who it’s for: This monthly microgrant is reserved for members of the Funding Findr community and is designed as a low-friction way to practice applying for funding while building momentum.
More info: https://www.fundingfindr.co/funding-findr-microgrant
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Each opportunity is reviewed by a human, then categorized and structured so members can quickly identify what actually fits their stage, location, and goals, without having to sort through expired links or misaligned listings.
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