The numbers of available grants are fluid as we archive grants daily and add new ones regularly.
Grants to Washington local government agencies for economic and neighborhood development projects that primarily benefit low- and moderate-income residents. Eligible activities include construction, acquisition, and local assistance programs; and planning-only activitie
Grants of up to $2,500 to Idaho nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and tribal governments for historical preservation activities. Applicants are advised that required registrations may take several weeks to complete. Funding is intended to support projects th
Grants to Washington, DC nonprofit organizations and faith-based organizations to address lead poisoning. Funding is intended for educational programs and lead screening in Wards 1, 4, and 5. The program is intended to focus on African and Latino residents with children
Grants to Hawaii nonprofit organizations for programs that increase access to legal services for disadvantaged and underrepresented populations. Funding is intended to facilitate public understanding of the law, improve legal service delivery to needy populations, and o
Grants to New York and Pennsylvania nonprofit organizations, government agencies, universities, and school districts in eligible locations to address community needs and promote mental health. Foundation grants support a range of areas and give priority to projects and
Grants to Minnesota nonprofit organizations, schools, neighborhood groups, government agencies, and professional and business associations to plan projects that improve water quality in eligible regions. Applicants must submit an initial application prior to applying. F
Grants of up to $10,000 and grants of $25,000 to Washington nonprofit organizations for projects that benefit the local community in eligible locations. New applicants must submit a proposal letter prior to the full application. Funding is intended for programs, capital
Grants of up to $2,500 to Colorado nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and faith-based organizations for programs that benefit communities in eligible regions. Requests may be made for capital or program support. Focus areas include youth, education, recreatio
Grants to Hawaii nonprofit organizations for programs, capital projects, operating support, and tuition aid that will improve the quality of life for state residents. Funding is intended to support programs and projects in the areas of arts and culture, education, envir
Grants of up to $800 to Idaho PreK-12 teachers at state-accredited schools for educational projects. Grants are awarded monthly to help teachers who require financial aid beyond the funds available in their school district. Funding is intended to enable these educators