The numbers of available grants are fluid as we archive grants daily and add new ones regularly.
Grants of up to $5,000 to USA government agencies and tribal entities in eligible states for necessary medical, fire, and safety equipment. Legal entities in the following states are eligible: Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Mon
Grants to Oregon nonprofit organizations, government agencies, community service providers, and special districts for capital projects that benefit communities in eligible regions. Funding is intended for capital investments that help improve livability and address barr
Award of $1,400 to a Pennsylvania or New York individual in eligible locations for outstanding dedication, service, and contribution to the local community. The monetary award will be given as a grant to a nonprofit of the recipient's choice. Award applicants must be lo
Grants of up to $9,000 and in-kind consultant services to Missouri and Illinois nonprofit organizations in eligible regions for professional services to evaluate organizational capacity. Applicants must contact program staff prior to submitting an application. Funding i
Grants to Saskatchewan charitable and nonprofit organizations for a wide range of initiatives to benefit eligible communities. Funding is intended for projects that address a wide range of community needs and demonstrate cultural sensitivity and awareness. Eligible regi
Grants of up to $20,000 to New York nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and public school systems to address food insecurity in eligible counties. Applicants must submit a letter of inquiry prior to the submission of a full application. Funding is intended for
Grants of up to $25,000 to New York nonprofit organizations, school districts, faith-based entities, and government agencies to benefit youth in eligible locations. Funding is intended for projects and activities that address a vital community need. The grant program se
Grants to New York nonprofit organizations, governmental and quasi-governmental agencies, conservation and school districts, IHEs, and tribes for environmental education projects in eligible regions. Applicants must complete required registrations and prequalifications
Awards to New York students in grades 4-12 for outstanding history research projects. Awards are intended to acknowledge projects that demonstrate analysis of the topic and that are presented in the student’s own words. Possible formats include, but are not limited to
Grants of up to $5,000 to New York nonprofit organizations to enhance the quality of life for year-round residents in eligible locations. Funding is intended for projects and programming offered by nonprofits, including arts organizations, education groups and schools,