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Disaster Relief & Emergency Response Grants for Nonprofits

12 verified disaster relief & emergency response funding opportunities for nonprofits, manually curated by the Funding Findr team. Updated weekly. Deadlines, amounts, and eligibility requirements included.

Ohio Bureau of Workers’ CompensationGovernment

Firefighter Exposure to Environmental Elements Grants (FEEEG)

- Grants up to $15,000 for Ohio firefighter employers - Helps buy equipment to protect firefighters from dangerous environmental elements - Funds can be used for turnout gear, diesel exhaust systems, washing machines for gear, hoods, drying machines, and washable gloves - Program aims to reduce firefighter exposure to harmful substances at work - Only Ohio public and private firefighter employers can apply

$15,000Rolling (no deadline specified)
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NDN COLLECTIVENon-profit

Community Action Fund Grant

• Grants up to $20,000 for tribes, tribal, Indigenous, and First Nations organizations in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. • Supports social action, Indigenous peoples' rights, and climate disaster response. • For Indigenous-led nonprofit or tribal/First Nations governmental entities. • Must register in the grant portal before applying. • Funding for urgent issues impacting Indigenous communities.

$20,0002025-10-31
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U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA)Government

Grant for Disaster Recovery

- Disaster recovery funding for communities affected by major disasters in 2023 and 2024. - About $1.45 billion is available to help areas impacted by hurricanes, wildfires, storms, flooding, tornadoes, and other natural disasters. - Grants are for rebuilding, restoring, and helping affected regions recover from natural disasters. - Small businesses and nonprofits are eligible to apply. - The grant is funded through supplemental appropriations for disaster recovery.

$500,0002026-03-03
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USA GovernmentGovernment

Nonprofit Security Grant Program

- Funds for nonprofits to improve building security against terrorism - Supports buying equipment and making security upgrades - For nonprofits at high risk of terrorist attacks - Encourages nonprofits to coordinate with local and state emergency teams - Aims to strengthen safety for communities

$200,000
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City of VancouverGovernment

Cultural Assistance Grant

Grants up to $25,000 to support urgent building life-safety upgrades and other critical time-sensitive support for cultural spaces, including: Unforeseen and urgent replacement, repairs, or life-safety capital infrastructure projects Building code consultation for time-sensitive projects Assistance with permit fee costs

$25,000
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City of Grande PrairieGovernment

Emergency Community Group Funding

This funding will be given to community groups or agencies based upon urgent need. Community groups or agencies must provide a business case for the funding, including indication of financial need (including financial statements).

$2,500
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MicrosoftCorporate

Grants and Discounted Software for Nonprofits

Provides grants and discounted software to eligible nonprofits. Nonprofit discounts and grants are permitted for specific employees and volunteers. Granted licenses are only permitted for paid employees and unpaid executive staff if all organization eligibility is met. User amount limits do apply and vary by availability of country of usage. Additionally, organizations are expected to regularly remove unused granted licenses from their subscription. Adherence to policy guidance is encouraged, and tenants may be subject to audit by Microsoft.

$5,000
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Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) and Western Mining Action Network (WMAN)Non-profit

Grant for Communities Affected by Mining

This grant provides $4,000 to non-profit grassroots organizations and Indigenous communities in the U.S. and Canada that are directly impacted by mining. The program prioritizes Indigenous-led groups and projects addressing hard rock/mineral/metals mining issues, including legacy and abandoned mines. Funding supports project-specific needs such as technical assistance, organizing, outreach, and more, but excludes general operating expenses and most staff salaries. Applications are accepted three times a year, with emergency grants available between cycles. Applicants must submit a project proposal and, if previously funded, a grant report before reapplying.

$4,000
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AARPNon-profit

Grant for organizations focusing on older adults

This grant is for nonprofit organizations and government entities across the United States for projects that make communities more livable, especially for people age 50 and older. Funding supports tangible improvements, innovative pilots, and demonstrations in areas such as public spaces, transportation, housing, digital connections, and disaster resilience. Capacity-building microgrants include added support like coaching and resources.

$25,000
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Economic Development Administration (EDA)Government

Grants for businesses affected by natural distasters

This grant provides funding to support long-term economic recovery and resilience in communities impacted by natural disasters across the United States. Grants are available for a wide range of projects, including economic recovery, strategic planning, and public works construction, with a focus on restoring economic activity and fostering sustainable growth. Eligible applicants include state, local, tribal, and territorial governments, as well as private sector partners.

$100,000
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Pedigree FoundationNon-profit

Disaster Relief Grant for Animal Welfare Organizations

This grant program provides relief to non-profit animal welfare organizations impacted by natural or other disasters, or those assisting affected organizations. Funding supports medical care, supplies, temporary shelter, transportation, cleanup, and rebuilding efforts for pets affected by disasters. Eligible applicants must be non-profits with an animal welfare mission or a direct relationship with a leading animal welfare organization in disaster relief. Applications require organizational documentation, a narrative, project details, and information on collaboration and impact.

$5,000
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Otto P. Berdach TrustFoundation

Grants for CA and IL nonprofits focusing on direct aid

This grant supports 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in Illinois and California (especially Long Beach) that provide direct financial assistance to individuals in genuine need, where public welfare or assistance is inadequate or unavailable. Grants must be used solely for direct aid to individuals, not for administrative or other expenses. Applications are accepted year-round, with an annual review deadline of April 1.

$5,000
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