ASCA: Cultural Collaborations Access Grants
The Alaska State Council on the Arts offers Cultural Collaborations Access Grants to enhance children's engagement with the arts. These grants, up to $1,000, are aimed at supporting short-term, high-quality arts activities for K-12 students during school hours. The program encourages collaboration and cultural heritage development, making arts accessible and enriching for Alaskan youth. Applications must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the planned activity to ensure adequate review and support.
Alaska State Council on the Arts
ASCA: Harper Arts Touring Fund
The ASCA: Harper Arts Touring Fund, managed by the Alaska State Council on the Arts, supports diverse arts initiatives in Alaska. Established in 2002, it provides grants for travel and freight expenses related to touring performances and exhibitions. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and government units. The fund promotes community engagement through arts presentations that reach underserved populations. It aims to enhance access to quality cultural experiences across Alaskan communities, fostering local artist development and audience growth.
Alaska State Council on the Arts
ASCA: Youth Cultural Heritage Fast Track Grants
The ASCA Youth Cultural Heritage Fast Track Grants support Alaskan organizations that provide cultural heritage programming for children and youth. Funded by the Rasmuson Foundation, this initiative aims to strengthen cultural knowledge and self-awareness among young Alaskans through arts-based activities. Grants of up to $3,000 are available for eligible applicants, including nonprofits and schools, to engage youth with artists and culture bearers, promoting cross-cultural understanding and community engagement.
Alaska State Council on the Arts
Avista Foundation Sponsorships
The Avista Foundation offers sponsorships to non-profit organizations that support community needs in areas served by Avista Utilities and Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Focused on education, environment, and cultural vitality, the foundation invites applications year-round for event sponsorships, requiring a 90-day review period. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) charities and civic groups within the service area, while requests for religious or political activities are not accepted.
The Avista Foundation
GCI Suicide Prevention Grant
Applications due Jun 16, 2026
The GCI Suicide Prevention Grant, offered by The Alaska Community Foundation in partnership with GCI, aims to reduce suicide rates in Alaska by supporting projects that promote mental wellness and community connections. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, tribal entities, and schools. The grant prioritizes initiatives that address generational trauma, veteran connectedness, and youth engagement, particularly in rural areas. Funding will enhance community support systems and encourage sustainable programs.
The Alaska Community Foundation
William T. Grant Scholars Program
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The William T. Grant Scholars Program provides crucial support for early-career researchers aiming to expand their expertise through innovative research and mentoring. This five-year program focuses on reducing inequality and improving the use of research evidence to benefit young people in the U.S. By emphasizing the development of new disciplines and methods, the program encourages applicants to take bold risks in their research trajectories, ultimately fostering a supportive academic community.
William T Grant Foundation Inc
Economic and Community Vitality Proposals
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Avista Foundation supports non-profit organizations in eastern Washington, northern Idaho, southern Oregon, and Montana, focusing on education, vulnerable populations, and community vitality. Grants are available for 501(c)(3) organizations, civic groups, and schools addressing local needs. Ineligible requests include those for religious or political activities and funding for individuals. This funding cycle emphasizes projects that foster economic and cultural growth in the communities served by Avista Utilities and Alaska Electric Light and Power Co.
The Avista Foundation
Seward Community Foundation Mini-Grant Program
Applications due Jul 6, 2026
The Seward Community Foundation Mini-Grant Program, managed by The Alaska Community Foundation, invites applications from tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations, including Tribal entities and schools, serving Seward and Moose Pass. With grants up to $1,000, this initiative aims to address diverse community needs such as health and wellness, education, outdoor activities, arts and culture, and community development, fostering local engagement and support throughout the year.
The Alaska Community Foundation
US $100,000 - US $250,000
Youth Mental Health Fund - Anchor Grant
Applications due Jul 11, 2026
The Youth Mental Health Fund - Anchor Grant, launched by the Decolonizing Wealth Project, aims to enhance mental health care access for marginalized youth, particularly LGBTQ+ youth and youth of color in the U.S. With a commitment of at least $15 million over three years, this initiative prioritizes community-driven programs that foster healing and empowerment. By addressing systemic barriers and promoting culturally responsive care, the fund seeks to create supportive environments where young people can thrive.
Decolonizing Wealth Project
Strategic Projects: Equipment & Technology Grants
Full proposal due Jul 22, 2026
The M J Murdock Charitable Trust offers Strategic Projects: Equipment & Technology Grants to nonprofits in the Pacific Northwest. These grants focus on capacity-building projects and essential equipment, requiring recipients to cover at least 50% of costs. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and tribal entities. Priority is given to projects enhancing community services, education, and environmental stewardship, supporting initiatives that foster human flourishing and demonstrate diversified funding.
M J Murdock Charitable Trust
ConocoPhillips Charitable Investments: Local Community Giving
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
ConocoPhillips Charitable Investments focuses on local community giving, emphasizing collaborative problem-solving to address unique community needs. Eligible organizations include 501(c) charities, political subdivisions, and accredited schools. Ineligible entities include those promoting religious worship or political advocacy. Recent funding has supported education and social services, particularly in the Permian region, reflecting ConocoPhillips' commitment to responsible citizenship and community enhancement through targeted charitable investments.
ConocoPhillips
Chilkat Valley Community Foundation Grant Program
Applications due Sep 11, 2026
The Chilkat Valley Community Foundation Grant Program, an affiliate of The Alaska Community Foundation, invites applications from 501(c)(3) organizations and equivalents to support community needs in the Chilkat Valley area. Grants range from $500 to $5,000 for projects in health, education, arts, and more. Eligible organizations must complete a grant agreement and submit a final report. Preference is given to projects that benefit a wide range of residents, with funding opportunities for operating support, new programs, and capital improvements.
The Alaska Community Foundation
GHCF Annual Grant Program
Applications due Sep 16, 2026
The GHCF Annual Grant Program, an initiative of The Alaska Community Foundation, aims to enhance the quality of life in Fairbanks and North Pole by funding projects that address community needs. Grants support diverse areas such as health, education, arts, and community development. Eligible applicants include tax-exempt organizations that can demonstrate collaboration and measurable outcomes. The program prioritizes projects with broad community impact, fostering partnerships for lasting improvements.
The Alaska Community Foundation
Golden Heart Community Foundation Fund
Applications due Sep 16, 2026
The Golden Heart Community Foundation Fund provides annual grants ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 to support diverse charitable needs in the Greater Fairbanks area. It invites applications from qualified tax-exempt organizations, including 501(c)(3)s, schools, and faith-based groups. Eligible projects must be completed within a year. Preference is given to initiatives that benefit a broad range of residents, fostering health, education, arts, and community development.
The Alaska Community Foundation
Kodiak Community Foundation Grant Program
Applications due Sep 20, 2026
The Kodiak Community Foundation Grant Program, managed by The Alaska Community Foundation, invites applications from tax-exempt organizations to address community needs in the Kodiak Archipelago. Grants typically range from $1,000 to $3,000 and can support initiatives in health, education, arts, and more. Projects must be completed within a year, with a final report required. Eligible entities include 501(c)(3) organizations, tribal entities, and certain government bodies.
The Alaska Community Foundation
Charlotte Martin Foundation: Youth Programs
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Charlotte Martin Foundation prioritizes funding for rural BIPOC organizations focused on youth programs, emphasizing education, athletics, and cultural expression for ages 6-18. Grants support initiatives that enhance access to diverse experiences, educational opportunities, and sports programs. The foundation is committed to addressing inequities in funding distribution, ensuring resources reach non-dominant communities. Organizations must be based in the Western states and demonstrate a commitment to racial equity and diversity in their leadership and programming.
Charlotte Y Martin Foundation
Arts and Culture Proposals
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
The Avista Foundation provides vital funding to non-profit organizations focused on education, vulnerable populations, and cultural vitality in its service areas across the Pacific Northwest. This cycle specifically invites proposals for arts and culture initiatives. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) entities or civic groups located within Avista's service area. The foundation aims to enhance community well-being and support creative endeavors that enrich local culture.
The Avista Foundation
ASCA: Youth Cultural Heritage Project Grants
Applications due Nov 15, 2026
The Alaska State Council on the Arts offers Youth Cultural Heritage Project Grants to support organizations delivering cultural heritage programs for children and youth in Alaska. Funded by the Rasmuson Foundation, these grants aim to enhance cultural knowledge, foster creative engagements, and promote cross-cultural understanding. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, schools, and tribal entities. The program prioritizes cultural heritage groups facing barriers to funding, ensuring diverse representation within Alaska's communities.
Alaska State Council on the Arts
NRA Foundation State Fund Grant: Alaska
Applications due Nov 25, 2026
The NRA Foundation State Fund Grant in Alaska aims to promote firearms safety, shooting sports, and hunting education. It is designed to support charitable projects that align with the foundation's mission, including educational initiatives and research on firearms safety. Eligible applicants must be recognized 501(c)(3) entities or governmental organizations, ensuring that funds are directed towards public benefit activities. Ineligible projects include those seeking deficit financing or associated with commercial ventures.
The NRA Foundation, Inc
ASCA: Cultural Collaborations Project Grants
Applications due Dec 1, 2026
The Alaska State Council on the Arts offers Cultural Collaborations Project Grants, providing matching awards of up to $6,000 to support high-quality arts and cultural programs for youth in Alaska. These grants emphasize skill acquisition and participation outside the school year. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, schools, and tribal entities, with a focus on projects that foster cultural heritage and artistic engagement. Partnerships are encouraged, enhancing community involvement in the arts.
Alaska State Council on the Arts
Vocational Fund for Alaska’s Future Grants
Applications due Dec 20, 2026
The Vocational Fund for Alaska's Future Grants support projects aimed at developing a skilled workforce in Alaska's natural resource industries. Eligible applicants, including nonprofits and educational institutions, can apply for funding to enhance skills in areas like plumbing, welding, and engineering. Preference is given to initiatives benefiting rural communities and sectors such as oil and gas. This grant fosters career awareness and skill acquisition, promoting economic growth in Alaska.
The Alaska Community Foundation
Camp Initiative Grant Program
Applications due Jan 30, 2027
The Camp Initiative Grant Program, a collaboration between the Rasmuson Foundation and The Alaska Community Foundation, aims to enhance access to camps and youth programs in Alaska. This initiative addresses financial barriers, offering scholarships and support for organizations to ensure equitable access to outdoor experiences. With a maximum grant amount of $45,000, it encourages diverse participation and aims to foster essential skills among Alaskan youth, promoting lifelong outdoor engagement.
The Alaska Community Foundation
Health and Human Service Proposals
Applications due Feb 1, 2027
The Avista Foundation offers funding to non-profit organizations that support communities served by Avista Utilities and Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. in the Pacific Northwest. Focused on education and assistance for vulnerable populations, this grant cycle invites proposals for health and human services. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations operating within designated service areas. The foundation prioritizes initiatives that reduce poverty and enhance cultural vitality while avoiding support for religious or political activities.
The Avista Foundation
Palmer Community Foundation Grant Program
Applications due Apr 1, 2027
The Palmer Community Foundation Grant Program, an affiliate of The Alaska Community Foundation, aims to enhance the quality of life for Palmer area residents by supporting diverse community projects. Funded by a growing endowment, the program prioritizes health, education, outdoor activities, arts, and community development. Eligible applicants include tax-exempt organizations and projects must be completed within a year. Preference is given to new applicants with measurable outcomes and broad community impact.
The Alaska Community Foundation
Education and Youth Development Proposals
Full proposal due Apr 1, 2027
The Avista Foundation supports non-profit organizations that address community needs in eastern Washington, northern Idaho, southern Oregon, and parts of Montana. Focused on education and cultural vitality, this funding opportunity targets 501(c)(3) organizations and civic groups serving local populations. Note that requests for religious or political activities, as well as support for individuals or private foundations, are not eligible. The Foundation also includes a matching gifts program for Avista employees.
The Avista Foundation
Newman’s Own Foundation: Food Justice for Kids Prize
Applications due Apr 28, 2027
Newman’s Own Foundation is offering the Food Justice for Kids Prize, providing up to $100,000 in grant funding over two years for organizations promoting food justice for children in the U.S. This initiative focuses on Indigenous Food Justice and Nutrition Education, addressing the high rates of food insecurity among children, particularly in marginalized communities. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, public schools, and tribes that serve children under 18. The foundation aims to ensure all kids have access to nutritious food and education on sustainable food systems.
Newmans Own Foundation
Douglas-Dornan Fund Grant
Applications due Jun 1, 2027
The Douglas-Dornan Fund Grant, established in honor of Brian Douglas and Wythe Dornan, aims to enhance the health, education, and welfare of individuals in Southeast Alaska. Grants support 501(c)(3) organizations, childcare institutions, and programs that benefit children, youth, and elders. The foundation prioritizes organizations that demonstrate need for services or training, while excluding personal development grants. Through community involvement, this fund fosters a supportive environment for diverse groups in the region.
Juneau Community Foundation