Allard Prize for International Integrity
The Allard Prize for International Integrity, established in 2012, honors individuals and organizations demonstrating exceptional courage in combating corruption and advocating for human rights. With a generous CAD $100,000 award, the prize supports the promotion of transparency, accountability, and the rule of law. Open to public nominations, it recognizes diverse contributions, from grassroots activists to global leaders, reinforcing the belief that everyone plays a role in fostering integrity and justice in society.
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Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Grants
The Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation provides grants to early-stage social entrepreneurs working on scalable solutions to pressing social and environmental issues. By supporting organizations with innovative approaches and proven impact, they aim to uplift underserved communities globally. The foundation offers operational support, funding of up to $300,000 over three years, and fosters a collaborative community among its portfolio organizations. They focus on candidates demonstrating measurable impact and sustainable growth potential.
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Environmental Conservation: Special Projects
The Gordon E And Betty I Moore Foundation offers the Environmental Conservation: Special Projects grant, which supports innovative solutions to conservation challenges. The foundation seeks unique ideas from diverse disciplines, emphasizing technological innovations and collaborative partnerships. While unsolicited proposals are not accepted, inquiries about potential projects can be submitted. The grant aims to connect various environmental efforts, providing funding for select one-time opportunities that align with the foundation's mission of promoting sustainability.
Gordon E And Betty I Moore Foundation
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Grants
The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation provides grants to organizations focused on improving the lives of children in urban poverty in the U.S., India, and South Africa. They prioritize projects in education, health, and family economic stability. Grants typically do not exceed 25% of a project's budget or 10% of an organization's annual expenses. The foundation seeks to partner with organizations already making an impact, ensuring funding supports impactful social enterprises.
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation
Prevent Child Sexual Abuse Grants
The Prevent Child Sexual Abuse Grants aim to eliminate child sexual abuse through strategic initiatives and partnerships with survivors, change makers, and researchers. Focused on impactful data and strong accountability, the foundation supports innovative ideas across six interconnected funding areas. While not limited to specific countries, the grant-making prioritizes regions like the UK, EU, and USA for digital safety, and the Americas for justice initiatives. Together, we can foster environments where children thrive safely.
The Oak Foundation USA
Rotary Club: Global Grants
The Rotary Club's Global Grants initiative supports significant international projects that yield sustainable results. By collaborating with local communities, Rotary clubs and districts address pressing needs across various focus areas, including health, education, and economic development. These grants, with budgets ranging from $30,000 to $400,000, enable clubs to implement impactful humanitarian projects, scholarships, and vocational training, ultimately fostering global partnerships and enhancing community welfare.
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The Audacious Project Grant Program
The Audacious Project Grant Program, supported by TED, aims to catalyze social impact by funding bold solutions to pressing global challenges. This initiative encourages changemakers to develop transformative ideas into actionable plans, with a focus on various issues, including health and education. The program operates on a rolling basis, welcoming applications from individuals and organizations with a proven track record and a budget of at least $2 million. Join us in creating lasting change for a better world.
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The Dakota Foundation Program-Related Investments and Grants
The Dakota Foundation seeks to combine business discipline with charitable intentions to address social issues through grants and program-related investments. With a focus on empowering individuals and fostering sustainable practices, the Foundation supports initiatives that improve economic conditions, particularly in Arizona, North Dakota, New Mexico, Colorado, and North Carolina. Organizations that collaborate effectively and demonstrate measurable results are prioritized, while projects involving unlawful discrimination or certain funding types are discouraged.
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World Land Trust Grant
The World Land Trust Grant focuses on supporting projects that protect biodiversity and ecosystems, primarily in the Global South. The grant prioritizes sustainable conservation activities such as land acquisition and habitat restoration. While aimed at NGOs, it may also support other organizations that can effectively contribute to conservation. Current priorities include projects in Asia, West Africa, and North Africa, with an emphasis on exceptional conservation value.
World Land Trust
John Templeton Foundation Grant Program
Letter of inquiry due Jul 16, 2026
The John Templeton Foundation Grant Program aims to inspire awe and wonder through interdisciplinary research and public engagement. By funding bold ideas that challenge conventional thought, the foundation fosters curiosity and understanding. It supports various funding areas, including character virtue development, individual freedom, life sciences, and public engagement. The foundation seeks to create a world where individuals pursue meaningful lives, motivated by love and a desire for knowledge.
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Direct Action Visionary Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jul 31, 2026
The APF Direct Action Visionary Grants aim to fund innovative psychological interventions addressing community needs related to prejudice, bias, and intolerance. By supporting projects that prioritize marginalized populations, the grants encourage evidence-based initiatives that tackle issues like racism, homophobia, and misogyny. APF is dedicated to fostering mental health and well-being through direct action, ensuring that communities receive the care and resources necessary to combat stigma and promote social justice.
American Psychological Foundation Inc
iF SOCIAL IMPACT PRIZE
Applications due Aug 19, 2026
The iF SOCIAL IMPACT PRIZE aims to support impactful projects addressing pressing societal challenges, awarding a total of EUR 100,000 annually. Open to diverse organizations, including NGOs and social enterprises, the prize recognizes initiatives that align with the 15 UN Sustainable Development Goals. Projects should be already implemented and demonstrate relevance, ethical standards, and positive impacts. Selected projects gain exposure in a global design community, enhancing visibility without cost or time limitations.
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Lisle Global Seed Grant
Full proposal due Sep 2, 2026
The Lisle Global Seed Grant supports innovative projects that foster intercultural understanding and bridge community divides. Grants ranging from $500 to $5,000 are awarded to organizations that promote collaboration among diverse groups. Since 2004, Lisle International has provided seed funding to initiatives worldwide, emphasizing new projects rather than established ones. The organization seeks to significantly contribute to well-defined, impactful projects that enhance social equity through shared learning experiences.
Lisle International
Leave Your Mark Grant
Applications due Sep 14, 2026
The Leave Your Mark Grant, offered by International Medical Group (IMG), aims to support global outreach efforts by providing funding to 5 winners: 2 organizations will each receive $3,500, while 3 individuals will get $1,000 each. Open to participants worldwide, applicants must be at least 18 years old. This initiative encourages original essays and videos, promoting social good and community service. Join IMG in making a meaningful impact through your projects!
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Player Matching Grant Program - Social Justice
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Player Matching Grant Program by the NFL Foundation provides up to $5,000 in funding to nonprofit organizations, schools, and youth football programs, facilitated by contributions from current NFL players or Legends. Designed to support social justice initiatives, the program prioritizes projects that enhance education, criminal justice reform, and community relations. Applicants must match the grant amount 1:1, ensuring community engagement and grassroots leadership are central to the funded activities.
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Wikimedia Foundation General Support Fund
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Wikimedia Foundation General Support Fund empowers organizations and volunteers to enhance free knowledge globally. It supports diverse projects that align with Wikimedia's mission, focusing on knowledge equity and regional engagement. Eligible applicants include Wikimedia Movement organizations that dedicate their efforts exclusively to Wikimedia projects. Funding can cover various expenses, including operational and programmatic costs, ensuring sustainable development in underrepresented communities.
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Learning Engineering Tools Competition
Pre proposal due Oct 15, 2026
The Learning Engineering Tools Competition is a significant funding opportunity aimed at fostering educational technology innovations. It seeks to leverage digital tools, big data, and learning science to improve learner outcomes globally. This competition encourages diverse participants, from students to established companies, to develop solutions that can generate valuable learning data. By promoting collaboration among educators, researchers, and tech innovators, the initiative aims to advance the field of learning engineering and enhance educational practices.
Tools Competition
100X Impact Accelerator Grant
Applications due Nov 10, 2026
The 100X Impact Accelerator Grant, based at the London School of Economics, seeks to empower social ventures aiming for transformative change. With a focus on innovation in crucial areas like climate, democracy, and well-being, this program supports visionary entrepreneurs with catalytic funding and mentorship. The 12-week hybrid accelerator fosters collaboration among like-minded social entrepreneurs, providing essential resources to scale impactful solutions. Eligible ventures must demonstrate a mission-driven approach and tangible impact, aiming to create scalable, sustainable solutions for global challenges.
London School of Economics
Global D-Prize Competition
Pre proposal due Nov 24, 2026
The Global D-Prize Competition aims to alleviate extreme poverty by seeding social impact organizations in low-and-middle income countries. With grants of up to $20,000, it supports entrepreneurs launching new ventures. Applicants are encouraged to distribute existing, evidence-based poverty interventions. The competition targets areas such as health, education, and livelihoods, fostering innovative solutions. D-Prize seeks to make high-impact products universally accessible and believes that social enterprises can effectively address pressing needs in communities.
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F. M. Kirby Prize for Scaling Impact
Pre proposal due Dec 5, 2026
The F. M. Kirby Prize for Scaling Impact is a prestigious annual award of USD $150,000 aimed at recognizing and supporting enterprises that effectively tackle social or environmental issues. Eligible applicants include both nonprofit and for-profit organizations that demonstrate a strong history of impact and a robust plan for future scaling. This prize emphasizes the importance of community engagement and inclusive leadership, ensuring that diverse perspectives are central to the mission.
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Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge- Growth Grants
Applications due Dec 15, 2026
The Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge, hosted by Welthungerhilfe and funded by the Seeding The Future Foundation, aims to support transformative innovations in food systems, especially in the Global South. This initiative invites multidisciplinary teams to submit impactful projects that enhance food safety, sustainability, and equitable access. With grants totaling up to $1 million annually, the Challenge offers financial support to promising ideas that demonstrate economic feasibility and high impact potential across multiple domains.
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Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge- Seed Grants
Applications due Dec 15, 2026
The Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge, organized by Welthungerhilfe and funded by the Seeding The Future Foundation, aims to support innovative solutions addressing critical food system challenges, particularly in the Global South. Offering grants up to $1 million annually, the Challenge encourages diverse teams to develop transformative, sustainable, and equitable food innovations. Eligible applicants include NGOs, researchers, and emerging for-profit entities, fostering collaboration to enhance food security and sustainability globally.
Seeding The Future Foundation
Keeling Curve Prize
Applications due Jan 15, 2027
The Keeling Curve Prize, awarded by the Global Warming Mitigation Project, provides $50,000 annually to ten projects worldwide that effectively mitigate greenhouse gases. Since its inception in 2018, it has distributed $1.75 million to diverse organizations, impacting over 3.27 gigatons of CO2e emissions reduction this year. Categories include Carbon Sinks, Energy, Finance, Social & Cultural Pathways, and Transport & Mobility, encouraging innovative solutions to combat climate change.
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Conservation Innovation Award
Full proposal due Feb 10, 2027
The Conservation Innovation Award, presented by the Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS), honors exemplary efforts that advance soil, water, and natural resource conservation. Eligible candidates include organizations that align with SWCS's mission and demonstrate significant impacts in conservation practices. This award recognizes initiatives that enhance public understanding of conservation issues while fostering sustainable practices, aiming to inspire a broader community engagement in environmental stewardship.
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Unity for Humanity Grant
Applications due Feb 20, 2027
The Unity for Humanity Grant invites innovative creators to submit impact-driven projects that utilize real-time 3D technology. This annual grant provides funding, technical support, and marketing resources to help bring visionary ideas to life. Projects must align with UN Sustainable Development Goals and demonstrate measurable impact. Eligible submissions include prototypes across various genres, fostering a more inclusive and sustainable world. Join us in empowering changemakers to make a positive global difference.
Unity Technologies
The Fairways Foundation Grant
Applications due May 1, 2027
The FairWays Foundation Grant focuses on funding projects that promote environmental stewardship and conservation efforts. This private foundation supports initiatives that aim to protect natural resources and encourage education within the green industry. By investing in both local and global projects, the foundation emphasizes long-term change through grassroots involvement. Successful applicants must demonstrate a clear strategy and measurable goals, ensuring their projects contribute positively to their communities and the environment.
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Rotary Foundation- District Grants
Applications due May 15, 2027
The Rotary Foundation's District Grants support small-scale, short-term projects that benefit local and international communities. These grants can fund diverse initiatives, including humanitarian projects, scholarships, youth programs, and vocational training. Districts may allocate up to 50% of their District Designated Fund annually for these grants, providing flexibility for clubs to implement impactful service projects. This funding is given as a lump sum, allowing districts to distribute it among their clubs.
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