American Electric Power Foundation Grants
The American Electric Power Foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) organizations focused on educational improvement, particularly in STEM fields, and basic human services such as hunger and housing. Organizations must operate within AEP's service territory or have a broader beneficial purpose. The Foundation also supports social justice initiatives and environmental protection efforts. Eligible applicants must affirm compliance with anti-discrimination policies and demonstrate commitment to diversity and inclusion.
American Electric Power Foundation
Clancy & Theys 1949 Fund
The Clancy & Theys 1949 Fund, managed by the Triangle Community Foundation, supports nonprofits in Central Florida, North Carolina, Upstate South Carolina, and Virginia. This donor-advised fund prioritizes initiatives in education, workforce development, youth programming, and community well-being, focusing on measurable impacts. The Foundation seeks to strengthen community ties and enhance quality of life by connecting donors with local organizations that address pressing needs. Both established partners and new applicants are encouraged to apply.
Triangle Community Foundation
FirstEnergy Foundation Grant
The FirstEnergy Foundation Grant supports nonprofit organizations within FirstEnergy's service areas, aiming to enhance community quality of life, workforce development, and safety initiatives. Grants are directed towards local economic development and volunteer efforts aligned with corporate interests. However, the Foundation does not fund individuals, political activities, or certain organizations, ensuring support is focused on broad community benefits. Interested applicants should consult local FirstEnergy management before applying.
Firstenergy Foundation
Steel Dynamics Foundation Grant
The Steel Dynamics Foundation Grant focuses on enhancing community quality of life and local economies by supporting 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Priorities include higher education, economic development, and human services, particularly in communities where Steel Dynamics operates. Grants are awarded based on community impact, employee involvement, and organizational integrity. Applicants must demonstrate a strong ethical track record and effective community engagement to qualify for funding opportunities.
Steel Dynamics Foundation
Van Metre Companies Foundation Grants
The Van Metre Companies Foundation Grants support 501(c)(3) charitable organizations in education, medical, and human welfare services. With a legacy of nearly 70 years, Van Metre prioritizes innovation and community involvement, ensuring financial stability while delivering exceptional value through technology. Recognized as a Best Place to Work, their culture empowers employees and fosters a collaborative environment, reflecting a commitment to excellence and strategic growth in the Northern Virginia market.
Van Metre Companies Foundation Inc
Universal Leaf Foundation Grants
Applications due Jun 15, 2026
The Universal Leaf Foundation Grants support 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations primarily in areas where Universal Leaf Tobacco Company operates. Focus areas include education for at-risk individuals, higher education, civic/community arts, and environmental initiatives. The Foundation emphasizes good corporate citizenship and community engagement through financial support and employee volunteerism. Organizations must operate within designated geographic areas and cannot be involved in political advocacy or restrict services based on demographics. Grants aim to enhance community well-being and educational opportunities.
Universal Corporation
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
Wild East Action Fund - Community Resilience
Applications due Jun 26, 2026
The Wild East Action Fund aims to enhance community resilience and conservation efforts within the Appalachian Trail landscape. It supports projects that address climate change impacts and foster recovery through community-driven initiatives. Eligible organizations can apply for grants ranging from $5,000 to $400,000, focusing on land protection, conservation planning, and community support. Special consideration is given to projects addressing the immediate recovery from Hurricane Helene, promoting sustainable practices and strengthening community bonds.
Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Cafritz Foundation Grants
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation focuses on improving the lives of underserved individuals in the DC area through grants in five key areas: Arts and Humanities, Community Services, Education, Environment, and Health & Wellness. The Foundation supports organizations that demonstrate cultural competence and systemic change, aiming for self-sufficiency and holistic well-being for all community members. Grants emphasize access to resources and equitable opportunities to foster meaningful community engagement.
Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
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
Community Grants for Economic Stability
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Community Grants for Economic Stability aim to foster self-sufficiency in southeastern Virginia by providing funding for programs that help individuals overcome barriers to success. Since 1950, the Hampton Roads Community Foundation has supported initiatives focused on ending homelessness, enhancing workforce readiness, and promoting financial literacy. These grants are available to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that serve residents in South Hampton Roads, ensuring economic stability and improved quality of life for vulnerable populations.
Hampton Roads Community Foundation
Norfolk Southern Grant
Applications due Jul 10, 2026
The Norfolk Southern Grant aims to support nonprofits in the Hampton Roads community, distributing $1 million each year for five years. It focuses on critical areas such as education, community enrichment, and sustainability, encouraging organizations to address issues like food insecurity, homelessness, and workforce development. Eligible nonprofits must be 501(c)(3) organizations in good standing, operational since at least January 1, 2023, and serving the South Hampton Roads area. This grant fosters impactful community initiatives.
Hampton Roads Community Foundation
SCF Community Grants
Applications due Jul 16, 2026
The SCF Community Grants support initiatives that enhance the quality of life in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Focusing on arts, civic affairs, environment, education, health, and social welfare, the Shenandoah Community Foundation welcomes proposals from 501(c)(3) organizations. These grants aim to strengthen community engagement and address local needs, fostering collaboration and innovative solutions for diverse challenges faced by residents.
Shenandoah Community 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
Richard & Caroline T. Gwathmey Memorial Trust Grants
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Richard & Caroline T. Gwathmey Memorial Trust Grants support Virginia nonprofits focusing on critical areas such as basic services, workforce sustainability, and environmental preservation by March 1, as well as arts, culture, and education by September 1. Established in 1981, the Trust prioritizes geographically diverse projects and encourages funding applications from established organizations with clear outcomes and additional funding sources.
Richard Gwathmey And Caroline T Gwathmey Memorial Trust
Virginia Natural Gas Charitable Giving: Military and Veterans Grant
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
Virginia Natural Gas is committed to supporting organizations that assist transitioning military personnel and disabled veterans through its Military and Veterans Grant. This initiative reflects the company's dedication to community service and employee involvement, aiming to make a significant impact in the lives of those who have served. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entities and operate within the service area of Virginia Natural Gas, ensuring that assistance reaches those in need.
Virginia Natural Gas
Venable Foundation Grants
Applications due Sep 2, 2026
The Venable Foundation, a corporate funder, provides grants averaging $10,000 to nonprofits focused on human services, legal support, education, workforce development, youth impact, health, environment, and arts. Funding is targeted at organizations in specific regions, including Washington, DC, Baltimore, New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Miami, and Denver, reinforcing equitable opportunities for economically disadvantaged individuals.
Venable Foundation Inc
The Amazon Rappahannock Region Community Fund
Applications due Sep 25, 2026
The Amazon Rappahannock Region Community Fund, managed by The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region, will distribute $300,000 in grants to nonprofit organizations in Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, and Louisa Counties. The fund focuses on areas such as STEM education, sustainability, community development, digital skills, cultural heritage preservation, and health and wellbeing. Eligible projects must serve local communities and adhere to specific requirements, promoting innovation and collaboration.
The Community Foundation of Rappahannock River Region, Inc
The Home Office Giving Program
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
The Home Office Giving Program by the CarMax Foundation supports nonprofits in the Greater Richmond, Virginia area, focusing on education, health, and community resilience. With over $65 million invested in local causes, the program aims to uplift underserved youth and adults through initiatives in workforce readiness, health education, and neighborhood revitalization. This commitment reflects CarMax's dedication to fostering thriving communities and empowering individuals, ensuring a brighter future for families in the region.
Carmax Foundation
Community Progress Makers Fund
Pre proposal due Oct 25, 2026
The Community Progress Makers Fund, an initiative by the Citi Foundation, aims to empower local organizations by providing $50 million in unrestricted funding. This program, established in 2015, will support 50 selected community organizations over three years with grants of $1 million each, alongside technical assistance and opportunities for collaboration. The fund prioritizes organizations with strong community ties and a proven impact in areas such as affordable housing, economic development, financial health, and workforce readiness.
Citi Foundation
Hope Grant
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
The Wellspring Foundation of Southwest Virginia offers the HOPE Grant, aimed at supporting nonprofit organizations and governmental entities in enhancing community health and wellbeing. With funding up to $50,000, the grant focuses on projects that address poverty, health challenges, and opportunity disparities in Washington, Grayson, Russell, and Smyth counties. The Foundation emphasizes collaborative partnerships and measurable outcomes, with two funding cycles each year, providing a vital resource for transformative community initiatives.
Wellspring Foundation of Southwest Virginia
CNX Foundation Grant
Applications due Nov 30, 2026
The CNX Foundation Grant aims to enhance the Appalachian region through strategic investments totaling $30 million. With a focus on sustainability and community development, the grant addresses pressing socio-economic challenges such as food insecurity, health and wellness for children, and technological access. By fostering local initiatives, CNX Foundation aspires to create measurable impacts that uplift communities and promote long-term growth, embodying their commitment to environmental, social, and governance principles.
CNX Foundation
Impact Grant
Pre proposal due Jan 30, 2027
The IMPACT Grant by the Wellspring Foundation supports organizations in Virginia's Washington, Grayson, Russell, and Smyth counties. It provides funding for projects exceeding $50,000, emphasizing partnerships to enhance community health and well-being. Applicants must schedule a meeting with the Director of Engagement before submission. The Foundation prioritizes collaborative efforts, measurable outcomes, and sustainability while ensuring no discrimination in funding decisions. The grant aims for transformative impacts by addressing regional challenges through effective partnerships.
Wellspring Foundation of Southwest Virginia
CCI+A (CATAPULT & ASCEND) Funds
Letter of inquiry due Feb 5, 2027
The CCI+A (CATAPULT & ASCEND) Funds provide support for Virginia-based university faculty and startups aiming to commercialize cybersecurity innovations. Applicants must attend mandatory information sessions and submit an Expression of Intent. The program includes mentorship and funding opportunities, helping innovators navigate the commercialization landscape. With a focus on developing viable market solutions, the initiative fosters collaboration between academia and industry, ensuring that groundbreaking research translates into impactful products that benefit the economy and society.
Commonwealth Cyber Initiative
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
US $100,000 - US $1,000,000
Virginia Appalachian Regional Commission Funding (VA)
Applications due Apr 30, 2027
The Virginia Appalachian Regional Commission Funding aims to foster economic development across Virginia's Appalachian region, which includes 25 counties and eight independent cities. With approximately $8 million available, this funding supports projects that enhance water and sewer services, workforce training, and cultural tourism. Eligible applicants must demonstrate project feasibility, capacity for implementation, and sustainability. This initiative aligns with Virginia's Four-Year Development Plan, focusing on building a robust, asset-based economy while preserving community character.
Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development