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Health & Medicine Grants for Nonprofits

79 verified health & medicine funding opportunities for nonprofits, manually curated by the Funding Findr team. Updated weekly. Deadlines, amounts, and eligibility requirements included.

Health by Design Inc.Corporate

Safe Routes to School Mini-Grants

- Grants up to $20,000 for Indiana schools, nonprofits, community groups, and government agencies - Supports projects that help more students get to school by walking, biking, or rolling instead of using cars or buses - Aims to make travel to school safer, easier, and more enjoyable - Focuses on promoting active lifestyles and reducing car traffic near schools - Helps improve air quality and student health - Example activities: - Organizing Bike and Walk & Roll to School Day events - Supporting walking or biking school buses - Installing temporary or permanent safety improvements in school zones - Adding pedestrian and cycling education to school programs

$20,0002025-08-22T23:59:00-04:00
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Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD)Government

Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program (SCIP) Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) Training Initiative

- Grants up to $50,000 for organizations in Pennsylvania to help reduce gun violence and improve mental health crisis response. - Open to nonprofits, for-profits, and academic institutions. - Funding supports programs that improve crisis intervention court proceedings and related initiatives. - Applicants must be able to organize and deliver statewide training for the SIM Train-the-Trainer course. - SIM mapping helps find and fix gaps in how people with mental health or substance use issues interact with the justice system. - The goal is to increase diversion from jail and support recovery by connecting law enforcement, courts, healthcare, and advocates. - Priority: Give Pennsylvania communities better training and resources for behavioral health crises. - Objective: Help counties work together and find resource gaps using SIM Mapping.

$50,0002025-09-11
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Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC)Corporate

Bits to Bytes

- Grants for Massachusetts nonprofits working with businesses on life sciences research - Focus on using high-tech methods to answer important healthcare questions - Projects should use Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Learning (ML) to analyze large datasets - Aims to help solve healthcare problems and train new data scientists in Massachusetts - Applicants should show how their research will lead to real healthcare advances - Proposals must include clear steps and goals for making discoveries with a business partner

$750,0002025-11-21T13:00:00-05:00
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Alzheimer's Association - Part the CloudFoundation

Alzheimer’s Association Part the Cloud - Enable the Molecule for Therapeutics (PTC-EMT) Funding Program

- Grants for researchers at nonprofit academic institutions and small for-profit companies - Focus on Alzheimer's and related dementias - Projects must be at the IND-enabling stage of drug development (preparing for first-in-human clinical trials) - Funding helps move promising therapies from advanced preclinical work to clinical trials - Applicants must register and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) before applying - Supports studies like pharmacology, toxicology, biodistribution, formulation, and manufacturing scale-up - Aims to speed up the development of new treatments for Alzheimer's and related dementias

$100,000
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) - National Institutes of Health (NIH)Government

Addressing Barriers to Healthcare Transitions for Survivors of Childhood and Adolescent Cancers (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)

- Supports research to help young cancer survivors move from pediatric to adult healthcare. - Focuses on creating and testing ways to improve this transition. - Aims to find best practices for long-term care of childhood and adolescent cancer survivors. - Encourages projects that address health disparities, especially for high-risk groups like the uninsured. - Example topics: improving care coordination, adapting existing programs, engaging survivors in adult care, managing physical and mental health needs, and improving communication between patients and providers. - Projects must test or evaluate new strategies or interventions. - Studies should consider how their solutions can be used in real-world settings and be sustainable. - Multidisciplinary research teams are encouraged.

$499,000
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Valley Water - Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection ProgramCorporate

Valley Water Refill Station Grant Program for Nonprofits

- Grants up to $5,000 for installing new water bottle refill stations in Santa Clara County, California - Open to nonprofits, agencies, schools, colleges, and for-profit companies - Focus on helping disadvantaged communities and school-age children - Funds can be used for buying, installing, and maintaining refill stations - Project sites must be in Santa Clara County - Applicants (except public entities and nonprofits) must show the station will be in a public area

$5,000
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U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Veterans' Employment and Training Service (VETS) - Homeless Veterans’ Reintegration Program (HVRP)Government

Grant for Nonprofits: Stand Down (SD)

- Grants support events and programs that help veterans, especially those experiencing homelessness. - Funding can be used for one- to three-day events called Stand Downs, which provide food, shelter, clothing, health screenings, and counseling. - Veterans can get help with employment, job training, housing, mental health, and substance use treatment. - Events are run by local VA Medical Centers, the Department of Labor, and community organizations. - Applicants must contact their regional office before applying and work with their local American Job Center for employment services. - Required services include health screenings, housing referrals, mental health support, job training, and veterans benefit counseling.

$10,000
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Nusenda Foundation / Nusenda Credit UnionFoundation

Grant for Small Businesses: Sponsorship Support Program

- Get up to $5,000 for your business or organization in New Mexico or El Paso County, Texas. - Funding supports events and activities that help local communities where Nusenda Credit Union operates. - Your project should focus on one or more of these areas: healthcare, education, arts, environment and wildlife, or community services. - The program is interested in events that have both short-term and long-term benefits for your organization and the people you serve. - Sponsorships are for events, special programs, or annual fundraising activities. - Projects should: - Make a real difference in the community. - Have lasting positive effects. - Match at least one of the five focus areas. - Bring together people from different backgrounds and communities. - Help strengthen local nonprofits and community groups in New Mexico.

$5,000
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Social ShiftersFoundation

Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge for Small Businesses

- Open to individuals, social entrepreneurs, and businesses worldwide, including the USA, Canada, and international locations - Focused on solving social and environmental problems - Mainly for young adults ages 18-30 - Teams with diverse backgrounds are encouraged - Must address at least one United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) - Multiple grant awards available, ranging from $3,000 to $15,000 USD - Free support for founders and projects, including learning materials and pitch coaching for finalists - Access to a global network with more grants, paid work, and training opportunities - Funds can be used for project development, equipment, technical resources, marketing, team building, and other project costs

$15,000
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International Center for Responsible GamingFoundation

Seed Grant for Research on Responsible Lottery Gambling or Gambling Disorder Prevention in Italy

- Get up to $50,000 for research on responsible lottery gambling or preventing gambling disorders in Italy. - Open to nonprofits and for-profits in the USA, Canada, Israel, and internationally. - Projects should focus on making lottery gambling safer, raising public awareness, and understanding cultural factors in Italy. - Research topics can include: - Ways to reduce gambling harm, especially for vulnerable groups - Using technology like AI and data analytics to help - Creating effective public messages about safe gambling - Studying how Italian culture affects gambling habits and safety - Results should help policymakers, public health agencies, and the lottery industry make better decisions. - Proposals must use strong research methods and consider ethics and consumer protection. - See the funder's website for allowed costs.

$50,000
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South Dakota Department of HealthGovernment

Rural Healthcare Facility Recruitment Assistance Program Grant

- Offers $10,000 per new healthcare worker hired in small, remote South Dakota communities - Aims to help healthcare facilities recruit professionals for hard-to-fill positions - Preference for hiring recent graduates - Eligible communities must have a population of 10,000 or less - Eligible occupations include: Dietitian, Nutritionist, Nurse (LPN or RN), Occupational Therapist, Respiratory Therapist, Laboratory Technologist, Pharmacist, Physical Therapist, Paramedic, Medical Technologist, Radiologic Technologist, Speech Therapist, Healthcare Social Worker, Dental Hygienist

$10,000
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Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry (ODAFF)Government

Oklahoma Healthy Food Financing Program Grant for Nonprofits

- Grants and loans up to $10,000 for projects that fight food insecurity in Oklahoma - Open to nonprofits, for-profits, government agencies, and colleges - Funding helps bring healthy food to low- and moderate-income people in underserved areas - Projects can include building or improving grocery stores and small food retailers - Money can be used for site prep, construction, equipment, workforce training, energy upgrades, and more - Small food retailers can use funds for refrigeration and display equipment (up to $5,000) - Applicants must accept SNAP and WIC, use at least 30% of space for perishable foods, hire local people, and collect data

$10,000
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State of Rhode Island Governors Workforce Board (GWB)Government

Nursing Facility Training Grant Program for Nonprofits

- Grants up to $30,000 for Rhode Island nursing facilities (nonprofit and for-profit) - Supports training programs and workforce development for employees - Focus on behavioral health care and dementia care training - Aims to improve care for patients with cognitive impairments - Training should go beyond basic onboarding or preemployment skills - Encourages partnerships with community organizations and training providers - Eligible costs include tuition, trainer fees, conference fees, materials, software, curriculum development, and some administrative costs (up to 10%)

$30,000
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National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE)Foundation

NOCSAE Small Research Grant Program for Nonprofits

- Grants up to $50,000 for research on athletic equipment safety - Open to researchers in the USA and Canada - Supports projects that improve athlete safety and prevent injuries - Focus on equipment safety, injury prevention, and developing safety standards - Encourages studies on helmet safety, injury mechanisms, new safety standards, and sport safety - Funded by the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE)

$50,000
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Freeborn CountyGovernment

Freeborn County Opioid Settlement Fund Grant for Small Businesses

- Grants up to $25,000 for projects that address the opioid crisis in Freeborn County, Minnesota - Open to nonprofits, businesses, schools, faith-based groups, and youth groups - Projects should focus on prevention, recovery, treatment, or harm reduction - Must benefit Freeborn County residents - Example project areas: treatment for opioid use disorder, support for people in recovery, connections to care, help for criminal justice-involved people, support for families and babies affected by opioids, prevention of over-prescribing, harm reduction, first responder support, leadership and planning, training, research, and post-mortem analysis - Funding should be used to save lives, invest in youth prevention, focus on racial equity, and follow transparent decision-making - More details and allowable costs are available on the Freeborn County website

$25,000
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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

$15,000
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Indiana Commission for Higher Education (CHE)Government

Feasibility Study Grant for Nonprofits

- Grants of $75,000 are available for Indiana hospitals, medical schools, and health centers. - The goal is to study if new residency programs in primary care or other medical specialties can be created. - Funding supports both qualitative and quantitative research on the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Workplace Specialist Program. - Priority is given to studies that: - Explore new residency programs in Family Medicine, Pediatrics, OBGYN, Psychiatry, Emergency Medicine, General Surgery, and Internal Medicine. - Focus on programs for rural or underserved areas in Indiana. - Encourage collaboration between hospitals, health centers, and other providers. - Aim to produce doctors who will work in rural or underserved Indiana communities.

$75,000
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) - National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)Government

Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Small Research Grant (R03) for Nonprofits

- Grants up to $50,000 for research on ethical, legal, and social issues in human genetics or genomics - Open to investigators at nonprofits, for-profits, universities, government agencies, and tribes in the USA, Canada, Israel, and some international locations - Projects can include legal, economic, philosophical, anthropological, or historical analysis of new or emerging issues - Can be used for collecting preliminary data or analyzing existing data - Both single and mixed research methods are allowed - Community engagement is encouraged but not required - Supports training, career development, and sharing genome information with the public and health professionals

$50,000
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New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA)Government

Child Care Facilities Improvement Program - Phase 2 Grant for Nonprofits

- Grants up to $20,000 for New Jersey child care providers - For both non-profit and for-profit organizations - Funding helps improve early childhood learning facilities - Money can be used for health, safety, and accessibility upgrades - Can also be used to create high-quality learning environments - Examples: smoke detectors, child-proofing, safety barriers, new furniture, appliances, classroom materials, and playground equipment - Applicants must complete required registrations before applying - Only New Jersey Registered Family Child Care homes (FCCs) are eligible - See full list of eligible expenses at the provided NJEDA link

$20,000
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Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD)Government

Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program (SCIP) SIM Training Grant for Pennsylvania Nonprofits

- Grants up to $50,000 for organizations in Pennsylvania - Supports programs to reduce gun violence and improve mental health crisis response - Funding can be used for crisis intervention court programs and related initiatives - Applicants must be able to run statewide training for the SIM Train-the-Trainer course - SIM (Sequential Intercept Model) mapping helps find and fix gaps in how people with mental health or substance use issues interact with the justice system - The goal is to help communities respond better to behavioral health crises and keep people out of jail - Brings together police, courts, healthcare, and advocates to plan better systems and create action plans - Priority: Give Pennsylvania communities more training and resources for behavioral health crises - Objective: Help counties work together and find resource gaps using SIM Mapping

$50,000
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The Char and Chuck Fowler Family FoundationFoundation

The Char and Chuck Fowler Family Foundation (CCFFF) Grant

• Provides grants to nonprofit organizations in Ohio • Aims to improve health and promote social justice • Supports projects in criminal justice, cancer support, reproductive health, environmental action, and the arts • Focuses on communities in Northeast Ohio, especially Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties

$5,000
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West Virginia First Foundation (WVFF)Foundation

Momentum Initiative Grant

• Grants for projects in West Virginia to address substance use issues • Open to nonprofits, small businesses, and government agencies • Supports treatment programs, youth prevention, recovery housing, and foster care support • Aims to help people affected by substance use and improve community health

$975,000
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San Diego Imperial Counties Developmental Services FoundationNon-profit

Program Grants

- Grants for nonprofits serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families - Funding for innovative programs in four main areas: employment, family support, housing, and self-advocacy - Family support includes health, wellness, resources, and social connections - Grants range from $500 to $20,000, with a maximum of $20,000 per grant - Focus on programs that create strong partnerships and high-impact results for the community

$20,000
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The Colorado Health FoundationFoundation

Supporting Coloradans in Recovery Through Non-clinical Programs

- Supports people in Colorado with mental health or substance use challenges - Funds programs that offer non-clinical, culturally responsive support services close to home - Focuses on strengthening community-based recovery programs - Emphasizes "community" and "purpose" aspects of recovery, following SAMHSA's model - Aims to make recovery more accessible for Coloradans

$150,000
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First Responders Children's Foundation (FRCF)Non-profit

Community Engagement Grant

• Grants up to $5,000 for nonprofit organizations and first responder agencies in the USA and territories • Supports projects that help local communities and families • Eligible proposal categories: - Youth education activities and programs - First responder family support - Mental and behavioral health - Community engagement - Emergency support • Programs must directly support first responders, their families, or the communities they serve

$5,000
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Scaife FamilyFoundation

Scaife Family Foundation Fund

• Supports projects focused on women's and children's health, safety, and welfare • Funds programs that improve the relationship between people and animals, and promote animal welfare • Interested in early intervention and addiction prevention efforts • Open to nonprofit organizations

$40,000
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Give San BenitoNon-profit

Women’s Fund 2025 Grant

- Grants up to $10,000 for nonprofits serving San Benito County - Focus areas include: • Mental health • Preventing poverty • Preventing domestic violence - Supports programs that help women and the community

$10,000
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RT Youth PowerNon-profit

RT Youth Power Fund

• Grants available for youth and intergenerationally led 501(c)(3) nonprofits • Focus on responsible technology, including: - Artificial intelligence (AI) - Mental health and well-being - Climate change • Funding ranges from $25,000 to $100,000

$100,000
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EntergyCorporate

Entergy Open Grants

- Supports projects that improve communities - Focus areas: arts and culture, education and workforce development, poverty solutions, social services, healthy families, and community improvement - Seeks to make a positive impact in local areas

$160,000
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JOE BURROW FOUNDATIONFoundation

Do Good Grants

- Supports nonprofits, public charities, government groups, colleges, and K-12 schools - Focuses on helping children's mental health and improving food security for families - Must serve communities in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, or Louisiana

$10,000
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County of San DiegoGovernment

Neighborhood Reinvestment Program

• Grants for nonprofit organizations in California, especially in eligible San Diego County areas • Goal: Enhance local quality of life • Funding can support projects in: – Community improvement – Education – Health – Recreation – Social services – Environment – Cultural activities • For nonprofit groups aiming to benefit their communities

$5,000
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Sequoia Healthcare District (SHD)Other

Equity, Innovation, and Collaboration (AIC) Grants

• Grants for nonprofit and community-based groups in California • Focus on programs that improve health equity in central and southern San Mateo County • Funding covers needs outside of regular grant cycles—such as: - Larger funding amounts - Unique pilot programs - Emergency response • Encourages projects with innovative and collaborative partnerships to help address health disparities • Only programs that serve central and southern San Mateo County are eligible

$200,000
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VARIETY - THE CHILDREN'S CHARITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIANon-profit

Compassion Grant Program

• Supports nonprofit organizations in California • Focuses on urgent needs of children and families • Main areas: improving education and enhancing healthcare • Funding should benefit children ages 0-18 in Southern California • Grants are for specific programs, not general operations

$10,000
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Jewish Healthcare FoundationFoundation

Perinatal Action Collaborative Implementation Grants

• Grants for nonprofit organizations in Pennsylvania to improve maternal health • Proposals should focus on one of these areas: – Expanding rural health services – Screening for mental and behavioral health – Providing nonmedical support for mothers – Collaborating with local doulas

$150,000
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Ben and Jerry's FoundationFoundation

Vermont Grant Program

- Get $2,000 for general or project support - For Vermont nonprofits helping underserved communities - Focus on: - Seniors, youth, low-income groups, and communities of color - Basic human needs: housing, food, healthcare, elder & childcare - Must have a strong volunteer base - Should show community support - Cannot rely only on Ben & Jerry’s Foundation funding - For groups with limited access to mainstream funding

$2,000
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LookUpOther

LookUp Innovation Challenge

- Supports youth-led innovations focused on social media and the digital world - Seeks projects that help reduce harms or boost benefits of digital platforms - Welcomes advocacy, new programs, or strategies that raise awareness or shape policy - Aims to help your ideas succeed by providing support and funding

$2,500
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Field LawOther

Community Fund Program

- Supports community initiatives in many areas - Prioritizes projects that help: - Education and teaching about the law - Healthcare services and mental health - Women's and immigrant groups - At-risk youth and homelessness - Arts, culture, and sports

$30,000
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TELUSCorporate

Indigenous Communities Fund

- Offers grants between $5,000 and $25,000 - Supports Indigenous-led social, health, and community programs - Aims to help Indigenous leaders and community groups create positive change in their communities

$25,000
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The Ark FoundationFoundation

The Ark Foundation Youth Grant

- Supports local or international charities (must be registered in Canada) - Focus is on youth education and wellness programs - Must submit a 1-2 page grant proposal - Priority is given to projects based in Calgary, but those outside may also apply - Funding is available in 2025 to help charities continue their work

$10,000
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California Communities FoundationFoundation

Health – Integration, Collaboration, Advocacy Grant

The California Community Foundation is seeking letters of interest for grants supporting work in improving immigrant health access, behavioral health and health policy and advocacy.Specific information on strategies and eligibility can be found below. All potential applicants are strongly encouraged to speak with a Program Officer before beginning the application process to learn more about the current emphases.

$25,000
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California Community FoundationFoundation

Centinela Valley Medical & Community Funds – Integration, Collaboration, Advocacy Grant

The California Community Foundation is seeking letters of interest for grants supporting work in improving immigrant health access, behavioral health and health policy and advocacy affecting South L.A.’s Centinela Valley. Specific information on strategies and eligibility can be found below. All potential applicants are strongly encouraged to speak with a Program Officer before beginning the application process to learn about current emphases. South LA Region only.

$25,000
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University of CalgaryOther

UCeed Health Fund

Focused on advancing health care innovation across the field, including areas like therapeutics, diagnostics, medical devices and software.

$300,000
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R. Howard Webster FoundationFoundation

R. Howard Webster Foundation Grant

Grants to outstanding Canadian charitable organizations offering unique and inspiring programs or projects for the benefit, improvement and development of Canadian society. The R. Howard Webster Foundation’s funding interests are within the areas of Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Medical, and Social Services.

$5,000
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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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National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)Government

Grants for Nonprofit Arts Projects

This grant supports outstanding arts initiatives across the United States, enabling organizations to foster artistic heritage, provide arts education, and advance community well-being through the arts. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, government units, and tribal entities that have at least five years of arts programming and a minimum operating budget of $20,000. Funding ranges from $10,000 to $100,000 for most applicants, with special categories for Challenge America and Local Arts Agencies. A 1:1 cost share is required. The program welcomes applications from organizations of all sizes and communities, with a focus on projects that align with organization priorities.

$100,000
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S. Mark Taper FoundationFoundation

Grant for nonprofits focusing on arts, civic affairs, education, environment, health, and social services

This grant is for organizations serving Los Angeles, Imperial, Riverside, San Bernardino, or Ventura Counties in California, with priority for those based in and serving Los Angeles County. Grants are available for general operating support, program support, and capital projects (the latter restricted to Los Angeles County). Eligible organizations must be in good standing with California state agencies and have not received a grant from the Foundation in the past three years. The minimum request for capital grants is $100,000. The Foundation funds a range of sectors, including arts, civic affairs, education, environment, health, and social services. Applications begin with a Letter of Inquiry submitted through the Foundation's online portal.

$100,000
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Teichert FoundationFoundation

Grant for nonprofits focusing on community and social services

This foundation offers one-year grants ranging from $3,000 to $7,500 to support nonprofit organizations and public agencies in select counties in California and Nevada. Funding is available for projects in civic improvement, community and social services, arts and culture, education, workforce development, environmental sustainability, health, rehabilitation, and services for youth and the elderly. Eligible applicants must have 501(c)(3) public charity status or be a government/public agency, and both the agency and program must be located within the Foundation’s geographic scope.

$7,500
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Harold McAlister Charitable FoundationFoundation

Grant for nonprofits in California

This foundation provides grants to public charities operating in California that support healthcare, education, social services, animal welfare, arts & culture, and environmental protection. Funding decisions are based on alignment with the Foundation’s priorities, measurable impact, and organizational track record. Applications require a formal grant request with detailed organizational and financial information. Only organizations working entirely in California or running programs in California are eligible to apply.

$25,000
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James M. Cox FoundationFoundation

Grant for nonprofits focusing on the environment, health and families

This foundation provides grants to nonprofits addressing biodiversity, conservation and environment, early childhood education, health, and empowering families and individuals. Grants support capital campaigns, program expansion, capacity-building, and special projects. Applications are accepted three times a year, and only one request per organization is allowed every 24 months.

$50,000
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Robert J. Keown TrustFoundation

Grant for organizations in Los Angeles, CA focusing on Christian women

This grant is for charitable, benevolent, and religious organizations (excluding organized churches) that assist needy Christians, with a focus on those in Los Angeles County, California. Preference is given to organizations supporting Christians not affiliated with organized Christian bodies, especially elderly women and those who are infirm or without means of support. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations, and funded projects may require periodic and final reports.

$20,000
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Joan and Tim Fenton FoundationFoundation

Grant for Utah organizations

The foundation focuses on organizations in Utah whose work aligns with the foundation’s broad philanthropic interests, including quality of life, support for families and children, medical research, arts, community development, law and order, environment, science, culture, recreation, world peace, and the mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Applications are reviewed quarterly, and organizations must use the foundation’s application form and meet all eligibility requirements.

$10,000
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The Sidney R. Baer, Jr. FoundationFoundation

Grants for nonprofits focusing on mental health

This foundation provide funding to charitable organizations in the United States that support individuals with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or other mental illnesses. The grants focus on reducing stigma, providing social support, education, and advocacy. The application process involves submitting a Letter of Intent online, with selected organizations invited to submit a full application. Progress reports are required from awarded organizations.

$100,000
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AE FoundationFoundation

Grant for organizations focusing on mental health

This foundation provides funding to USA nonprofits and Canadian registered charities that support the mental health and well-being of teens and young adults. Grants are intended to fund local programs that empower authenticity and a better future for youth.

$10,000
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Doheny FoundationFoundation

Grants for Los Angeles nonprofits focusing on social good

This foundation provides grants to registered 501(c)(3) nonprofits in good standing with the IRS and California Attorney General, primarily serving Los Angeles County. Funding is available for organizations aligned with the Foundation’s mission in Social Welfare, Health and Wellness, Education, or Religion. Grants may support programs, projects, operating expenses, camperships, or, in rare cases, capital projects.

$10,000
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Newman’s Own Foundation, Humanitix, The Henry P. Kendall Foundation, Hunger to Health CollaboratoryFoundation

Grant for nonprofits focusing on food access

This foundation awards grants of up to $100,000 over two years to innovative organizations across the United States working to ensure all children have access to nutritious, culturally relevant food. Open to nonprofits, Tribes, schools, and school districts, the Prize supports projects that help kids learn about healthy food, eat nutritious school meals, and engage with Indigenous foods. Applications and nominations open February 17, 2026, with finalists notified in July and winners announced in September/October 2026.

$100,000
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DRK FoundationFoundation

Grant for Early-Stage Social Impact Orgs & Businesses

This foundation provides funding and extensive in-kind support to early-stage social impact organizations addressing urgent social or environmental challenges with scalable, innovative solutions. Eligible organizations must be post-pilot, pre-scale, and structured as independent nonprofits or mission-driven for-profits, with a focus on underserved populations. In addition to capital, grantees receive hands-on operational support, a dedicated board member, and access to a global community. Applications are accepted year-round, and the selection process is rigorous, involving multiple interviews and a formal diligence phase.

$300,000
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Pride FoundationFoundation

Grant for LGBTQ+ organizations

This foundation grant provides critical funding to grassroots, LGBTQ+ led and focused organizations in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. The program prioritizes organizations that address systemic injustices and support communities most harmed by discrimination. Grants support a range of activities, including program operations, community support, and inclusiveness initiatives. Eligible organizations must be non-discriminatory and committed to equity and justice for LGBTQ+ people.

$70,000
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Book Industry Charitable Foundation (Binc)Non-profit

Financial relief for booksellers, comic shop employees, and bookstore owners

This offers financial assistance to booksellers, comic shop employees, and store owners facing unforeseen financial hardships due to qualifying life events. Assistance is provided to help cover emergency expenses, with payments made directly to third-party vendors. The process is confidential, and grants do not need to be repaid.

$1,000
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USDA Rural DevelopmentGovernment

Grant and loan program for rural communities

This government agency provides affordable funding to develop essential community facilities in rural areas of the United States. Eligible applicants include public bodies, community-based non-profit corporations, and Federally Recognized Tribes serving rural communities with populations of 20,000 or fewer. Funding can be used for the purchase, construction, or improvement of facilities such as healthcare centers, public safety buildings, educational institutions, and local food systems. Awards are available as low-interest loans, grants, or a combination, with grant amounts determined by community size and income. Applications are accepted year-round, and the process requires significant documentation and compliance with federal regulations.

$10,000
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Union Pacific RailroadCorporate

Grants for nonprofits focusing on workforce development, safety, environment

This grant supports nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations for one-year projects that align with the program’s focus areas: safety, workforce development, community vitality, and environmental sustainability. Only one application per organization is allowed per year, and organizations that have received funding for three consecutive years are ineligible for the

$30,000
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Charles W. Kuhne FoundationFoundation

Grant for Indiana nonprofits focusing on education, environment, health, human services, and public benefit

This grant opportunity supports 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving Indiana, with a focus on the City of Fort Wayne and Allen County, doing projects in education, environment, health, human services, and public benefit. Priority is given to initiatives that assist public and charitable institutions, promote scientific research, care for vulnerable populations, improve living conditions, provide public recreation, encourage hygiene and disease prevention, and address the causes of ignorance, poverty, and vice.

$25,000
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Nina Heard Astin Charitable TrustFoundation

Grant for Texas nonprofits focusing on arts, culture, & humanities

This grant supports a range of charitable causes, with a primary focus on organizations located in Texas. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. The trust funds projects in areas such as arts, culture, humanities, education, environment, health, human services, and religion, but does not support endowment requests.

$10,000
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St. Joseph County FoundationFoundation

Grant for Indiana nonprofits focusing on education

This grant supports charitable, scientific, literary, and educational initiatives in South Bend and St. Joseph County, Indiana, with a particular focus on early childhood education. Grants are available to organizations working in the areas of education, health, and human services. Applications are accepted annually, with a deadline of June 1.

$10,000
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Rozella Nottingham TrustFoundation

Rozella Nottingham Trust Grant

This grant supports nonprofit organizations that provide services and care to elderly individuals (age 60 and older) in Ada County, Idaho. Funding supports health and human services programs for seniors.

$5,000
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Grace Isabelle McNaught Charitable TrustFoundation

Grant for Colorado nonprofits focusing on health & education

This grant is for nonprofits supporting Colorado residents in the areas of education, health, and human services. The Trust prioritizes organizations that directly address the needs of Colorado communities. Capital needs, political activities, and lobbying are not funded.

$4,000
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Howe FoundationFoundation

Grant for nonprofits focusing on education, medical advancements, or game hunters associations

This grant is for U.S.-based charitable organizations whose primary focus is education, medical research, or game-hunting associations. Applications are accepted year-round, with an annual deadline of August 1 for review at the September grant meeting. Grant recipients may be required to submit periodic and final reports on funded projects.

$5,000
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Sidney J. Harris TrustFoundation

Grant for New Jersey nonprofits focusing on senior citizens, children's health and educational needs, and public health projects

The Sidney J. Harris Trust Grant supports 501(c)(3) organizations located in Middlesex County, New Jersey, focusing on services for senior citizens, children's health and educational needs, and public health projects. Grants typically range from $10,000 to $20,000, with about six awarded annually. Applications are accepted year-round, with a January 8 deadline for review at the annual March meeting.

$20,000
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Emma Carey Groh TrustFoundation

Grant for nonprofits focusing on children

This grant is for organizations that operate group homes, orphanages, or homeless shelters and directly benefit children, including those with disabilities. Funding supports programs in education, health, and human services, with a preference for initiatives serving children with disabilities. Applications are accepted year-round, with a May 1 deadline for annual review. Grants do not support construction, capital improvements, or indirect expenses.

$4,000
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M. Bookman Peters Charitable FoundationFoundation

Grants for Texas nonprofits focusing on children and young adults

This foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations serving residents of Brazos County, Texas, with a focus on education, health, and human services. Preference is given to projects that assist children, youth, and young adults with health, nutrition, education, or safety, as well as programs that protect the health of vulnerable citizens. Applications are accepted year-round, but must be submitted by July 31 for consideration at the annual fall grant meeting. Funding is typically directed toward specific projects rather than general operating needs.

$50,000
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W. W. Burgiss Charities, Inc.Foundation

Grant for South Carolina nonprofits focusing on education, religion and the needy

This grant supports organizations in Greenville County, South Carolina, focusing on religion, charities, and education, with a special emphasis on aiding the sick, helpless, needy, and underprivileged. Funding is primarily for capital needs or one-time special projects, rather than ongoing operations. Priority is given to programs that promote education, religion, and assistance to vulnerable populations. Applications are due annually by September 15.

$12,000
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David, Helen and Marian Woodward Fund, AtlantaFoundation

Grant for Southern nonprofits focusing on arts, education, and more

The Marian Woodward Ottley Fund Grant supports capital improvement and project grants, with a priority for educational institutions. Funding is available for organizations in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee, and covers a range of sectors including arts, education, environment, health, human services, international affairs, public benefit, and religion. Annual program grants are not funded. Applications are accepted twice a year, with deadlines on April 1 and September 1.

$10,000
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Hildur H. Michel Charitable TrustFoundation

Grant for Texas nonprofits focusing on blind/low-sighted people

This foundation provides grants for organizations that benefit blind or visually handicapped individuals. While there are no strict geographic limitations, the trust primarily supports organizations in Texas, especially El Paso. Applications are accepted year-round, but must be submitted by January 15 for consideration at the annual grant meeting. The trust generally does not fund salaries unrelated to program support.

$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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Louis H. Shaman Charitable FoundationFoundation

Grants for Maryland nonprofits focusing on seniors

This foundation offers grants to organizations that support senior residents in Maryland. The foundation prioritizes organizations that benefit the elderly, disadvantaged, and disabled, with a focus on health and human services. Applications are accepted year-round, but must be submitted by May 1 for consideration at the annual grant meeting. Organizations must demonstrate that their fundraising expenses did not exceed 15% of total gross receipts in each of the two years preceding the application.

$15,000
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MetaCorporate

Grant for startups and nonprofits to do work with wearable tech

This grant supports U.S.-based for-profit and nonprofit organizations in using wearable technology to drive social and economic change. Eligible applicants must be incorporated in the U.S. for over 12 months and not be a government entity. Recipients gain access to a collaborative network of innovators. Priority areas include skills, employment, health, economic growth, community, accessibility, and support for veterans, but applications from all sectors are welcome.

$200,000
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Morgan StanleyCorporate

Pitch Competition for Philadelphia Startups

This pitch competition invites early-stage for-profit startups and nonprofit organizations in Pennsylvania to pitch innovative solutions in the environment, health & wellbeing, economic empowerment, or education. Selected applicants will present to investors and ecosystem partners, participate in live Q&A, and network with industry leaders at an in-person event in Philadelphia.

$0
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BreatheStrong CFNon-profit

Grants for people with cystic fibrosis

This grant is for individuals with cystic fibrosis in the U.S. and Canada to support a wide range of fitness-related expenses, such as gym memberships, sports lessons, equipment, and other activities that promote physical fitness. Funds are paid directly to providers, not to applicants, and a medical provider form is required.

$650
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Robert G. Wilmers Integrity PrizeFoundation

Prize for individuals focusing on inequity + social good

This prize is for individuals in the United States who demonstrate integrity, leadership, and a commitment to advancing the greater good in fields such as the arts, education, environment, law, medicine, nutrition, social justice, and social reform. The prize is intended for tenacious leaders whose work addresses inequity or drives positive change, but who have not yet received significant financial recognition. Applicants must be individuals (not organizations), and nominations are accepted until March 31, 2026.

$100,000
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IAYT and Give Back Yoga FoundationNon-profit

Prize for yoga therapists

This prize honors yoga therapists serving individuals with limited access to yoga therapy or from historically marginalized communities. Open to current IAYT members with C-IAYT credentials or students in accredited programs, the award supports ongoing projects that foster accessibility, inclusivity, and social justice in yoga therapy.

$1,008
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