Area Development Grant Program
The Area Development Grant Program, managed by the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), supports economic growth in Appalachia through investments in critical infrastructure and workforce development. Targeting 423 counties across 13 states, the program encourages local communities to collaborate with state governments to identify and implement impactful projects. Key focus areas include enhancing utilities, promoting entrepreneurship, and strengthening local leadership. This initiative aims to uplift the 26 million residents of Appalachia, fostering sustainable economic opportunities.
Appalachian Regional Commission
England Family Foundation Grant
The England Family Foundation Grant aims to amplify local solutions for inclusive prosperity in Washington, DC. It welcomes 501(c)(3) organizations to apply for general operating grants that align with its strategic priorities, including economic justice and community safety. The foundation prioritizes funding for organizations addressing systemic inequalities and fostering leadership among youth. Grants are awarded twice a year, with a commitment to reducing gun violence and supporting vulnerable communities. Interested applicants can submit inquiries via an online portal.
England Family Foundation Inc.
John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation Grants
The John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation provides grants to organizations in the Washington DC area, focusing on underserved and at-risk populations. Grants typically do not exceed $10,000 for first-time applicants, with a preference for grassroots, direct service organizations. The Foundation emphasizes sound management and fiscal responsibility, and it avoids funding national organizations and medical research. It supports initiatives in areas such as adult literacy, childhood education, and homelessness, celebrating innovative approaches to community needs.
John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation
OSI Northeast Resilient Landscapes Initiative Fund
The OSI Northeast Resilient Landscapes Initiative Fund supports conservation projects in New England, the mid-Atlantic, and Central Appalachians aimed at preserving biodiversity amidst climate change. This fund provides grants and loans to nonprofits for acquiring climate-resilient lands, enhancing ecological connectivity. Projects must meet specific criteria regarding landscape resilience and stewardship to be eligible. By focusing on high-priority areas, the initiative ensures effective use of resources to safeguard vital habitats and species.
Open Space Institute Land Trust Inc.
Social Impact Fund - Nationwide Grant
The Social Impact Fund - Nationwide Grant supports innovative solutions addressing health care access, food security, and economic empowerment. Funded by the American Heart Association, this grant prioritizes community-led projects from organizations with under $10M in revenue. Eligible entities include both for-profit and nonprofit organizations based in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Grants can provide up to $250,000 to initiatives that demonstrate measurable impact, fostering sustainable change in health and wellness.
American Heart Association
Cameron Foundation Grant Program
Full proposal due Jun 26, 2026
The Cameron Foundation Grant Program aims to enhance the quality of life in the Tri-Cities area by funding initiatives that address health care access, human services, economic development, education, and cultural preservation. Grants support organizations serving low-income populations and emphasize collaboration, sustainability, and community-driven solutions. By focusing on innovative approaches and inclusivity, the Foundation seeks to create lasting impacts that empower residents and foster vibrant communities.
Cameron Foundation
Rural Business Development Grants in Virginia
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The Rural Business Development Grants in Virginia provide essential support for small rural businesses, focusing on those with fewer than 50 workers and under $1 million in revenue. The program encourages applications of $99,000 or less, prioritizing projects that address key priorities such as food systems and poverty. Funded projects can include technical assistance, land development, and community economic initiatives, helping enhance business viability and promote sustainable growth in rural areas.
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Philip L. Graham Fund Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jul 1, 2026
The Philip L. Graham Fund Grant focuses on enhancing the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area through substantial annual grants to 501(c)(3) public charities. It supports diverse initiatives in health, education, arts, and community development, prioritizing innovative, one-time projects. Eligible organizations must serve local residents and align with the Fund's giving priorities. Notably, the Fund awarded $4.1 million in 2017 to 138 organizations, with a strong emphasis on health and education, reflecting its commitment to community enrichment.
Philip L. Graham Fund
Pacific Life Foundation Grants
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
The Pacific Life Foundation Grants aim to positively impact communities through strategic funding in areas such as arts, education, and health. Nonprofits with tax-exempt status can apply for grants up to $15,000 for program support or $25,000 to $100,000 for capital projects. This initiative emphasizes collaboration and innovative solutions to meet community needs while honoring the legacy of Pacific Life and its employees.
Pacific Life Foundation
Semi-Annual Competitive Grant
Pre proposal due Aug 15, 2026
The Semi-Annual Competitive Grant from the Robert G III and Maude Morgan Cabell Foundation supports capital projects for tax-exempt organizations in Virginia. Established in 1957, the foundation emphasizes strategic grants that inspire community engagement and leverage donor generosity. Eligible nonprofits, particularly in the Richmond area, can apply for matching funds to enhance cultural arts, education, and social services. The foundation's goal is to address philanthropic needs while fostering long-term community development.
Robert G III and Maude Morgan Cabell Foundation
Mary Morton Parsons Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Aug 28, 2026
The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation supports Virginia-based nonprofits focusing on capital projects across various sectors, including arts, education, and conservation. Founded in 1988, it has awarded approximately $73 million to enhance community life and foster civic engagement. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) exempt and not have received funding in the past five years. Applications are accepted online with specific deadlines for the Spring and Fall cycles.
Mary Morton Parsons Foundation
Camp-Younts Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
The Camp-Younts Foundation Grant, established in 1955, focuses on supporting organizations that assist poor and needy individuals in Virginia and Metro Atlanta, Georgia. Preference is given to religious, educational, cultural, and civic organizations with outreach programs. The foundation only considers operating and non-capital grants, with average sizes ranging from $2,500 to $10,000. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations based in Metro Atlanta.
Camp-Younts Foundation
ECF of The Boeing Company: Washington D.C. - Potomac Region Chapter Grant
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
The Employees Community Fund (ECF) of The Boeing Company empowers employees to make a significant impact through pooled donations. Established over 60 years ago, this employee-managed fund supports charitable organizations in communities where Boeing operates. The Potomac Region Chapter, formed in 2000, focuses on education, veterans, and low-income communities, with over 130 members contributing to the cause. Grants are available to nonprofits that align with these focus areas, fostering community engagement and support.
Employees Community Fund Of The Boeing Company
Blocker Foundation Grant
Full proposal due Sep 1, 2026
The Blocker Foundation Grant aims to empower the Hampton Roads community by providing support for nonprofit organizations. With a focus on wholesome nourishment, safe shelter, educational and economic opportunities, the Foundation seeks to create impactful solutions to community challenges. Organizations eligible for funding must be tax-exempt and serve the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Service Area, which includes various cities and counties in Virginia and North Carolina.
The Blocker Foundation
Hughes Memorial Foundation Grant
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Hughes Memorial Foundation, established by John Edward Hughes, focuses on aiding children and youth in Virginia and North Carolina. Originally created as an orphanage, it now awards grants and scholarships to support projects that benefit children in need. Since 2000, it has distributed over $5.1 million to nonprofit organizations, emphasizing prudent stewardship and a commitment to helping those "most in harm's way". The Foundation also encourages matching funds from organizations to amplify their impact.
Hughes Memorial Foundation
Dominion Energy Foundation Grants
Applications due Sep 11, 2026
The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation supports tax-exempt organizations under IRS Section 501(c)(3) in four key areas: human needs, environmental stewardship, education, and community vitality. Grants typically range from $1,000 to $15,000, with two application cycles each year. Notably, funding is unavailable for organizations without 501(c)(3) status or those located outside Dominion's service areas. This foundation aims to enhance community welfare through targeted support for impactful programs.
Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation
Community Support Agency Grant Program
Applications due Dec 12, 2026
The Community Support Agency Grant Program provides monetary grants to not-for-profit organizations that enhance the quality of life for Newport News residents. These grants aim to fund accessible services, develop new programs, and support capital improvements. Eligible agencies must be 501(c)(3) organizations that offer direct services without duplicating existing programs. The initiative encourages community support and aims to secure alternative funding sources, allowing city funds to be redirected to future programs.
Newport News
General Fund Local Contribution
Applications due Dec 19, 2026
The City of Suffolk is inviting nonprofit organizations and established boards to apply for funding through the General Fund Local Contributions as part of the FY 2025-2026 budget. Eligible applicants must be charitable institutions providing services to Suffolk citizens and meet specific criteria, ensuring that funding supports community development effectively.
City of Suffolk Virginia
Hampton Roads Community Foundation: Community Grants - Vibrant Places
Applications due Jan 15, 2027
The Hampton Roads Community Foundation offers Vibrant Places grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofits in South Hampton Roads, Virginia. This initiative supports transformative projects in health, environmental stewardship, education, culture, and economic stability. The foundation encourages applications that incorporate green building practices to enhance sustainability and reduce operational costs for local nonprofits. Grants may not exceed 5% of a $1 million campaign goal, and organizations receiving funding must meet specific eligibility criteria.
Hampton Roads Community Foundation
Community and Regional Organizations (CRO) Grant - Capital Equipment Grants over $10,000
Applications due Jan 26, 2027
The Community and Regional Organizations (CRO) Grant provides essential funding to nonprofit organizations in Portsmouth to enhance community services. Designed for certified 501(c)(3) organizations, the program aims to meet local needs through systematic funding processes. Eligible applicants must demonstrate significant direct services to Portsmouth residents and comply with legal requirements. The CRO Grant strengthens community support by ensuring funds are used effectively and remain within Portsmouth, fostering local development and sustainability.
The City of Portsmouth
VCA General Operating Support: Medium and Large Arts Organizations
Pre proposal due Feb 1, 2027
The VCA General Operating Support program provides vital funding for medium and large arts organizations in Virginia, aimed at supporting their operational needs. Eligible organizations must have a minimum cash income of $150,000 from the previous year and meet specific criteria to ensure they can deliver quality arts programming. This funding aims to strengthen the cultural fabric of Virginia by enabling these organizations to expand and enhance their services for the community.
Virginia Commission for the Arts
Resilient and Connected Appalachians Grant Program
Applications due Feb 14, 2027
The Resilient and Connected Appalachians Grant Program, offered by The Nature Conservancy, provides up to $100,000 for projects that acquire land and easements throughout the Appalachian region. This program emphasizes equitable conservation, aiming to support historically marginalized communities and enhance access to nature while addressing climate change impacts. Projects must demonstrate community engagement and align with the program's goals to protect vital habitats and foster resilience in the face of environmental challenges.
The Nature Conservancy
VCA Operating Support Small: Small Arts Organizations
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
The VCA Operating Support Small grant aims to support small arts organizations in Virginia with annual cash income between $5,000 and $150,000. This funding helps enhance their artistic and operational excellence while fostering community engagement. Eligible applicants must meet specific criteria, including being exempt from federal income tax and having completed two years of programming. The grant focuses on providing operating funds to sustain and expand arts experiences that benefit Virginians.
Virginia Commission for the Arts
ESVCF Community Grants Program- Spring Cycle
Full proposal due Mar 1, 2027
The ESVCF Community Grants Program supports capital projects and ongoing programs that positively impact residents of the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Grants of up to $50,000 are available for initiatives in areas such as arts, education, health, and community welfare. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations that directly benefit local communities, with a focus on sustainable outcomes and collaboration. Priority is given to projects that demonstrate significant community benefits and innovative solutions.
Eastern Shore of Virginia Community Foundation
Thompson Charitable Foundation Grants
Letter of inquiry due Mar 16, 2027
The Thompson Charitable Foundation, established in 1987, aims to enhance the quality of life for communities in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. It focuses on funding nonprofit projects in health services, education, and community development. Grants are available for matching funds and capital projects but do not support endowments or religious activities. Preference is given to applicants previously funded by TCF. Interested organizations must submit a Letter of Inquiry before the application deadline.
The Thompson Charitable Foundation
The J.M.K. Innovation Prize
Pre proposal due Apr 25, 2027
The J.M.K. Innovation Prize, awarded by The J.M. Kaplan Fund, supports early-stage social innovators tackling critical issues in environment, heritage conservation, and social justice. With up to $175,000 in funding and tailored support over three years, it empowers organizations to pilot transformative solutions. The Prize fosters collaboration among awardees, providing resources and mentorship to enhance their impact. Open to both non-profit and mission-driven for-profit entities, it addresses the funding gap for innovative, high-potential projects.
The Jm Kaplan Fund Inc
James River Water Quality Improvement Grant Program
Applications due Jun 15, 2027
The James River Water Quality Improvement Grant Program, managed by the Virginia Environmental Endowment, aims to enhance water quality through targeted investments. The program focuses on riparian buffer installations, agricultural pollution reduction, living shoreline construction, and stream restoration. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and local governments, with funding prioritized for implementation costs. Proposals must align with established priorities to demonstrate effectiveness in improving the James River's water quality.
Virginia Environmental Endowment