Achelis and Bodman Foundation Grant
The Achelis and Bodman Foundation, established in 2015, focuses on grantmaking in New York City and northern New Jersey, addressing critical issues in six program areas: Arts and Culture, Education, Employment, Health, Public Policy, and Youth and Families. Emphasizing support for nonprofit organizations that are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3), the Foundation aims to improve local communities through impactful grants while prioritizing accountability and excellence in various sectors.
The Achelis and Bodman Foundation
Double-R Foundation Grants
The Double-R Foundation Grants provide essential support to volunteer-based organizations in New York City, enhancing community services and promoting artistic endeavors. Focused on enriching lives, the foundation backs a variety of projects, including arts, job training, legal aid, and health services. Eligible applicants are authorized 501(c)(3) organizations committed to serving local residents. By prioritizing long-term stability and innovative community solutions, the foundation aims to foster a harmonious urban environment.
The Double-R Foundation
Furthermore Grants in Publishing
Furthermore Grants in Publishing support nonfiction books focused on art, architecture, design, cultural history, and conservation, aiming to engage an informed audience. Grants cover essential publication components like writing, editing, and design. Eligible recipients include 501(c)(3) organizations in the U.S. and abroad. Preference is given to projects with established publisher commitments and distribution plans. Note that individual applications are not accepted. More details can be found on their FAQ page.
The Jm Kaplan Fund Inc
Sills Family Foundation Grants
The Sills Family Foundation provides grants to nonprofits focused on early childhood education, environmental justice, arts and culture, and support for families in crisis. They prioritize programs benefiting communities affected by the criminal justice system, as well as refugees and asylees. Grants typically range from $10,000 to $25,000, with an emphasis on systemic change and community-based solutions. The foundation operates primarily in metro New York City and California, accepting applications for one-year grants only.
Sills Family Foundation
Thriving Communities Grants: Community Development
The Thriving Communities Grants program by The New York Community Trust focuses on community development initiatives. It supports non-profits that enhance affordable housing, promote job creation, and strengthen civic engagement in low-income neighborhoods. With ongoing proposals accepted, this grant aims to empower organizations dedicated to building equitable communities through innovative strategies and effective practices that foster economic opportunities and protect the environment.
The New York Community Trust
Westchester Community Foundation Grant Program
The Westchester Community Foundation Grant Program offers competitive grants to public charities and groups providing programs in Westchester County. The foundation prioritizes initiatives in human justice, human services, workforce development, youth development, arts, social justice, and technical assistance. This support aims to enhance the lives of residents through diverse projects that address civil rights, economic stability, youth empowerment, and cultural access. Funding fosters community engagement and innovative solutions to local challenges.
The New York Community Trust
Venable Foundation Grants
Applications due Jun 1, 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
WHDC Community Benefits Grant Awards
Applications due Jun 5, 2026
The WHDC Community Benefits Grant Awards aim to enhance the quality of life in West Harlem by funding projects that meet essential community needs. Prioritizing areas such as affordable housing, education, and economic development, the grant supports nonprofits serving Manhattan Community District 9. Eligible applicants must demonstrate measurable goals and a commitment to the community, ensuring that funded projects directly benefit local residents while adhering to specific funding guidelines.
West Harlem Development Corporation (WHDC)
US $1,000 - US $7,500,000
Juliet Lea Hillman Simonds Foundation Grant
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Juliet Lea Hillman Simonds Foundation Grant supports nonprofit organizations, focusing on education, visual arts, writing, and literature, primarily in Pittsburgh. The grant has a rolling application process, with no deadlines, and also considers limited contributions in other areas such as human services and environmental protection. Organizations must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt and public charities. This foundation does not fund individuals but may support select scholarships.
Hillman Family Foundations
McGowan Charitable Fund Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jul 9, 2026
The William G. McGowan Charitable Fund provides grants focusing on Education, Human Services, and Healthcare initiatives. The fund prioritizes programs with measurable outcomes that aim to alleviate poverty and suffering. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits and align with the fund's mission to create sustainable change. Applications are accepted by invitation only in specific regions, with a rolling deadline. The fund seeks collaborative efforts to maximize impact across its program areas.
William G. McGowan Charitable Fund
Community Leader (All In Neighborhood) Grants
Applications due Jul 25, 2026
The Community Leader (All In Neighborhood) Grants by CitizensNYC offer microgrants of up to $5,000 to support resident-led projects in New York City, focusing on enhancing neighborhood life and fostering community engagement. Eligible applicants must be community-oriented groups or nonprofits with budgets under $250,000. The grants aim to address quality of life improvements and empower local leadership, thereby directly impacting low-income areas and strengthening community ties.
Citizens Committee for New York City
Exhibition Grant
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
Artis offers exhibition grants to support contemporary artists from Israel, aiming to promote critical dialogue and cultural exchange in international settings. These grants facilitate presentations at renowned organizations globally, focusing on innovative and impactful projects that engage with pressing social and environmental issues. The program prioritizes proposals that demonstrate curatorial ambition and artistic experimentation, fostering collaboration across diverse disciplines. Artis is committed to shaping a sustainable art world while addressing urgent global challenges through artistic practice.
Artis
Seeds of Sustainability- Capacity Building Grant Program
Letter of inquiry due Aug 1, 2026
The Seeds of Sustainability Capacity Building Grant Program, offered by the Western New York Foundation, aims to empower nonprofit organizations with the resources needed to enhance their operational capacity. This program supports initiatives that drive transformative change within local food systems, focusing on BIPOC communities and those disproportionately affected by poverty. By fostering collaboration and providing tailored resources, the foundation seeks to build a thriving and equitable food system in Western New York.
Western New York Foundation
Hyde and Watson Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 3, 2026
The Hyde and Watson Foundation, established in 1983, provides capital grants for projects in New York City and certain New Jersey counties. Funding supports construction, renovations, and equipment purchases for nonprofits with a 501(c)(3) status. Eligible fields include human services, education, health, arts, and the environment. Grants exclude operating support, individual funding, and recurring fees, with a limit of one grant per organization per year. Applications are due by February 1 or August 1.
Hyde and Watson Foundation
Berk Foundation Grants
Applications due Aug 13, 2026
The David and Minnie Berk Foundation, established in 1961, provides grants to charitable organizations in the arts, education, and social services, focusing on youth, the elderly, and the needy. With a maximum grant of $10,000, they support innovative ideas and pilot programs. Eligible recipients must be 501(c)(3) organizations located in the greater New York metropolitan area, while ineligible organizations include those with budgets exceeding $3,000,000 and individual projects.
David & Minnie Berk Foundation Inc
Community Grants
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
The Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley offers Community Grants to provide unrestricted General Operating Support (GOS) for nonprofits in Dutchess, Putnam, and Ulster Counties. These grants, capped at $5,000, focus on supporting organizations that serve historically marginalized communities. Funding can be used for administrative costs, capacity building, and essential program maintenance, addressing needs in areas such as human services, arts, education, health, and civic affairs, promoting community well-being.
Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley
CNYCF: Community Grants Program
Applications due Aug 29, 2026
The Central New York Community Foundation offers the Community Grants Program to support innovative projects by nonprofit organizations in Onondaga and Madison counties. Since 1927, they have invested over $230 million to strengthen local nonprofits. The program encourages projects in arts, education, health, and the environment, with a focus on sustainability. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and those serving local residents. Grants aim to promote community impact and capacity building.
Central New York Community Foundation Inc
Civic Science Media Project Grants
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Civic Science Media Project Grants, offered by Montclair State University's Center for Cooperative Media, aim to enhance local journalism and foster collaboration between scientists and media. With up to $15,000 available for each of the 10 awards, projects should promote community engagement in scientific discourse, focusing on pressing issues like climate change and public health. This initiative encourages diverse participation, ensuring that local voices shape the narrative and enhance public understanding of science.
Montclair State University
Creative Engagement Grants
Applications due Sep 16, 2026
The Creative Engagement Grants, offered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, support individual artists and nonprofit organizations in Manhattan. This funding program provides over $500,000 annually for diverse artistic projects, including performances, exhibitions, and workshops. Grants aim to foster community engagement through art, promoting a just and equitable society. First-time applicants must attend an information session to apply. This initiative highlights the importance of art in enriching local communities and cultural dialogue.
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
WGPF: Legends & Lore Marker Grant Program
Applications due Oct 13, 2026
The WGPF: Legends & Lore Marker Grant Program celebrates and promotes local folklore, legends, and folklife as vital aspects of cultural heritage. Targeted at 501(c)(3) organizations and government entities across 14 US states, it aims to enhance cultural tourism by commemorating community stories. Successful applications typically focus on folktales, historical legends, and community traditions, while excluding purely literary works or personal folklore that lacks broader community significance.
William G Pomeroy Foundation
Booth Ferris Foundation: Strengthening NYC Grant Program
Letter of inquiry due Nov 15, 2026
The Booth Ferris Foundation, established in 1957, offers grants through its Strengthening NYC Grant Program. This initiative aims to support organizations that promote equity and build vibrant communities in New York City. Eligible entities must demonstrate a strong track record and focus on capacity building to address systemic inequities. The Foundation provides funding for projects that enhance nonprofit infrastructure and sustainability, helping organizations achieve long-term impact in their communities.
Booth Ferris Foundation
Asian Cultural Council: Organization Grant
Applications due Nov 19, 2026
The Asian Cultural Council (ACC) offers Organization Grants to arts and culture organizations in Asia and the U.S., promoting cultural exchange through travel and collaborative activities. These grants support immersive experiences, research, and access to artistic communities, fostering international dialogue and relationship-building. Organizations must be nonprofit or educational institutions, legally registered in eligible regions, and demonstrate a minimum of five years of relevant programming. ACC provides additional support to enhance project feasibility.
Asian Cultural Council Inc
Wolf Kahn Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jan 17, 2027
The Wolf Kahn Foundation Grant supports nonprofit organizations focused on visual arts, enhancing education and artist careers through exhibitions and residencies. Grants range from $5,000 to $15,000, prioritizing projects that promote social justice and environmental awareness. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations located in specific regions, while school-based programs and certain other entities are excluded. This initiative honors Wolf Kahn's legacy by fostering artistic collaboration and public engagement.
Wolf Kahn Foundation Inc
Elevance Health Foundation: Behavioral Health Grant
Applications due Jan 31, 2027
The Elevance Health Foundation's Behavioral Health Grant aims to address significant challenges in mental health and substance use disorders. With a commitment of up to $90 million over three years, the Foundation seeks partnerships with nonprofits to enhance treatment access, promote prevention strategies, and alleviate loneliness among affected individuals. This initiative emphasizes innovative solutions and measurable outcomes, targeting both national and local programs, particularly in states with pressing health disparities.
Elevance Health Foundation
Rural Arts Initiative Grant Program
Applications due Mar 6, 2027
The Rural Arts Initiative Grant Program, established by the Laura Jane Musser Fund, aims to support nonprofit arts organizations in rural communities. The program encourages access to the arts through scholarships, community engagement, and innovative activities. Priority is given to organizations located in areas with populations under 20,000, ensuring that artistic opportunities are available to both adults and children. Applications are accepted for one year of funding, with potential for up to three consecutive years.
Laura Jane Musser Fund
Local impact Grants
Applications due Apr 24, 2027
The Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation offers Local Impact Grants to nonprofit organizations in 11 markets, providing $225,000 to support local programs addressing community issues. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits with a revenue exceeding $100,000 and must operate in one of the specified television markets. The grants aim to empower youth through education, promote diverse storytelling, and enhance community engagement. This initiative underscores Comcast's commitment to fostering inclusion and equitable opportunities for underserved communities.
The Comcast Nbcuniversal Foundation