Amcor: Community Support Grants Program (Over $1,000)
The Amcor Community Support Grants Program, administered by the Amcor Cares Foundation, provides funding for projects that benefit local communities. Grants are available to 501(c)(3) organizations and accredited educational institutions that serve Amcor Flexibles North America facility communities. Focus areas include fighting hunger, supporting disaster relief, expanding STEM education, and enhancing health and wellness. Applications are reviewed quarterly, and grant amounts typically exceed $1,000.
The Amcor Cares Foundation
Ameren Illinois Grants
Ameren Illinois Grants aim to enhance community quality of life through funding in areas like arts, civic engagement, environmental preservation, health services, and youth education. Organizations within the Ameren Illinois service area are eligible, provided they are tax-exempt and do not discriminate unlawfully. Applications are accepted year-round, but those submitted after December 1 may be reviewed the following year. This initiative supports diverse community enrichment and resource provision for vulnerable populations.
Ameren Corporation
Andrews Family Foundation: Board Grants
The Andrews Family Foundation offers Board Grants to public, non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status. Focused on enhancing communities through education, humanitarian work, and the arts, the foundation aims to foster individual growth. Established in 1993 in Chicago, it continues a legacy of community commitment. Grant proposals are reviewed quarterly, with final awards decided by the Board. Eligible organizations must have a budget between $1M and $4M and provide opportunities for board member involvement.
Andrew Family Foundation
Creative Projects Grant (IL) ( previously Creative Catalyst Grant)
The Creative Projects Grant, previously known as the Creative Catalyst Grant, supports Illinois artists and non-profit organizations in developing arts-related projects, events, and professional growth. With an open deadline until funds are expended, applicants must submit their proposals at least eight weeks before their project's start date. As of September 2025, demand exceeds available funds, and award notifications continue as reviews are completed. Future details for the FY27 grants will be announced next year.
Illinois Arts Council Agency
ECF of The Boeing Company- Chicago Chapter Grant Program (Illinois )
The Employees Community Fund (ECF) of The Boeing Company supports local nonprofits through employee-led grants. With over 60 years of experience, ECF pools tax-deductible donations to empower impactful community initiatives. The Chicago Chapter prioritizes established nonprofits in Arts and Culture, Education, Environment, and Health and Human Services, focusing on sustainable and scalable programs. Grants typically range from $3,000 to $10,000, with careful consideration given to alignment with ECF's mission and employee contributions.
Employees Community Fund Of The Boeing Company
Frankenmuth Insurance Foundation Charitable Grant
The Frankenmuth Insurance Foundation Charitable Grant supports qualified charities focused on community betterment and basic human needs. Founded in 2016, it aims to enhance lives through initiatives such as affordable housing, health programs, and the arts. Organizations eligible for funding must be tax-exempt and serve areas where Frankenmuth Insurance operates. Notably, the foundation excludes support for individuals, political groups, and projects typically financed by governments, ensuring its resources benefit the wider community.
Frankenmuth Insurance Foundation
Gadomski Foundation Grant
The Gadomski Foundation Grant supports charitable organizations primarily in the Lehigh Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, Atlantic City, and Chicago. With a focus on education, under-served children, health, and the arts, this private foundation has a history of impactful giving since 2007. Currently, new grants are limited to organizations not previously funded, emphasizing significant contributions and matching grants. The foundation remains committed to its mission despite prior commitments through multi-year pledges.
Gadomski Foundation
Jeffris Heartland Fund Grant
The Jeffris Heartland Fund Grant, provided by the Jeffris Family Foundation, supports significant historic preservation projects across several Midwestern states, including Iowa and Wisconsin. Grants range from $5,000 to $50,000, covering 50% of costs for Historic Structure Reports, requiring a dollar-for-dollar match. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and government agencies, focusing on projects with historical significance, architectural merit, and strong community ties. Applications are accepted anytime, with decisions made approximately 30 days after submission.
Jeffris Family Foundation Ltd
The Field Foundation Of Illinois: Journalism
& Storytelling
The Field Foundation of Illinois focuses on funding organizations that address systemic issues in under-resourced communities, particularly prioritizing BIPOC-led initiatives. With a commitment to racial equity, they aim to invest 60% of their portfolio in BIPOC organizations across Chicago, supporting efforts in justice and storytelling. Grant requests typically range from $15,000 to $50,000, fostering local partnerships to create impactful social change.
The Field Foundation Of Illinois
Gladys Brooks Foundation Grants
Applications due May 31, 2026
The Gladys Brooks Foundation supports innovative projects in libraries, education, hospitals, and clinics. Grants focus on resource endowments, capital construction, and equipment aimed at improving public access to information and educational resources. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations located in specific states and demonstrate that projects will be funded primarily by the grant. Applications for direct salary support or research projects are not accepted.
The Gladys Brooks Foundation
IH: Envisioning Justice Grants for Organizations
Applications due Jun 12, 2026
The Envisioning Justice Grants by Illinois Humanities support nonprofits using arts and humanities to foster justice and community engagement. With a focus on mass incarceration, these grants prioritize projects that are regional and partnership-oriented, benefiting vulnerable populations. Grants of up to $10,000 are available to applicants across Illinois, particularly from areas with significant incarceration rates. Accessibility and media funds are also offered to enhance project outreach and inclusivity.
Illinois Humanities Council Incorporated
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
The Spirit of St. Louis Women’s Fund Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jun 19, 2026
The Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund Grant aims to enhance the Greater St. Louis community through informed grant-making, fostering women's engagement in philanthropy. The fund prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion while supporting organizations focused on arts, education, environment, health, and social services. Grants range from $5,000 to $25,000 for single-year projects and $100,000 for multi-year initiatives. Eligible nonprofits must demonstrate community impact and financial stability, ensuring effective use of funds to address pressing needs.
Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund
KFF: Challenge Grants & Capacity Building Grants
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
The Kjellstrom Family Foundation, established in 2004, offers challenge grants and capacity building grants to support local charities in Northern Illinois. With an annual contribution of over $600,000, the foundation focuses on youth, arts, and community services. Grants range from $25,000 to $50,000, depending on the type of funding. KFF prioritizes organizations in Winnebago County and emphasizes partnerships that enhance operational efficiency and governance.
The Kjellstrom Family Foundation
CFNI Community Grants Program
Applications due Aug 20, 2026
The CFNI Community Grants Program, established by the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois, has distributed over $72 million since 1953 to enhance local quality of life. The program supports nonprofits through a tiered application process based on funding requests, with a focus on Education, Arts, Health, Human Services, Sustainable Communities, and Youth & Families. Grants prioritize projects that address community needs and foster long-term impact, especially in education and wellness.
Community Foundation of Northern Illinois
Annual Community Commitment Grants
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Annual Community Commitment Grants, managed by the Community Foundation of East Central Illinois, have been empowering nonprofit organizations since 1972. With a focus on sustainable impact, these grants support projects in arts, education, health, and more. Each proposal is evaluated based on its potential community value and strategic vision. By fostering collaboration and addressing local needs, the foundation aims to make a lasting difference in east central Illinois.
Community Foundation of East Central Illinois
Corrine and Henry Bower Memorial Foundation Grant
Full proposal due Sep 1, 2026
The Corrine and Henry Bower Memorial Foundation Grant offers approximately $35,000 annually to support wellness, education, and visual arts programs in Pennsylvania and surrounding states. The foundation prioritizes year-round programming, measurable outcomes, and collaboration with other organizations. However, it does not fund general operating costs, new programs, or for-profit entities. Eligible applicants must have a proven track record of service and demonstrate financial accountability.
Corinne R & Henry Bower Memorial
Arts Midwest GIG Fund
Letter of inquiry due Sep 16, 2026
The Arts Midwest GIG Fund offers grants ranging from $2,000 to $4,000 to support creative projects and educational events across the Midwest. This funding is available for nonprofit organizations with budgets of $1 million or less, focusing on the arts. Eligible applicants include arts organizations and tribal entities located in specific states. The fund prioritizes those who have not received a grant in the last two years, ensuring diverse cultural engagement and access.
Arts Midwest
Fall Programs Grants: STEM + Families Science Festival
Applications due Sep 25, 2026
The STEM + Families Science Festival, sponsored by Bayer Fund, is designed for elementary schools, providing $1,500 in funding to 40 selected PTAs. This initiative encourages hands-on STEM experiences for students and their families, fostering engagement and exploration in science. To qualify, PTAs must conduct in-person events within a 55-mile radius of designated regions. This program emphasizes the importance of connecting families through fun and educational STEM activities.
National Congress of Parents & Teachers
CFFRV Discretionary Grantmaking Program
Letter of inquiry due Oct 1, 2026
The CFFRV Discretionary Grantmaking Program supports nonprofits in Kane and Kendall counties across various categories including arts, education, health care, and social services. Aimed at capital projects, the grants range from $2,500 to $20,000, with an average size of $12,000. Eligible organizations must be tax-exempt and project-ready, while former recipients must wait two years before reapplying. This initiative emphasizes local impact and encourages collaboration with area vendors.
Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley
A. Montgomery Ward Foundation Grant
Applications due Oct 2, 2026
The A. Montgomery Ward Foundation Grant supports nonprofit organizations that enhance educational and cultural programs in Chicago and surrounding areas. Established in 1959, it aims to empower local communities through quality programming. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations, focusing on arts, culture, and education. Grants typically last for one year, with a commitment to fostering community growth and development.
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Illinois Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC)
Applications due Nov 24, 2026
The Illinois Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) program aims to enhance educational opportunities for students in high-poverty areas. It focuses on academic enrichment and offers various services including tutoring, youth development, and family engagement. Funded by the Illinois State Board of Education, the program supports partnerships to ensure equitable access to educational resources, with awards ranging from $50,000 to $600,000 to eligible entities serving low-income students and their families.
Illinois State Board of Education
McGraw Foundation Grant
Applications due Feb 1, 2027
The McGraw Foundation offers annual grants to not-for-profit organizations, primarily in the greater Chicago area, focusing on education, conservation, and human services. Grant amounts typically range from $2,000 to $10,000, with larger grants available for particularly impactful projects. While supporting diverse initiatives, the Foundation does not fund individuals or specific events. Organizations must be tax-exempt under IRS regulations to qualify for funding. The Foundation encourages innovative approaches and partnerships in grant applications.
McGraw Foundation
Project Grants
Letter of inquiry due Feb 13, 2027
The Vision Grants by Illinois Humanities support nonprofit organizations in Illinois, focusing on planning, evaluation, and DEI initiatives. These grants aim to foster community engagement through workshops, research, and interactive programming. Organizations with an annual budget of $1 million or less are prioritized, and funds can be used for training and collaboration efforts. The initiative emphasizes equitable growth and aims to strengthen organizations' capacities to serve diverse communities.
Illinois Humanities Council Incorporated
General Grants ( Education, Health and Wellness, and Youth)
Applications due Feb 27, 2027
The Illinois Prairie Community Foundation provides General Grants focused on education, health and wellness, and youth programs. Nonprofit organizations can apply for funding to support new or existing initiatives that enhance community services in McLean, DeWitt, Livingston, or Logan Counties. Eligible applicants must be tax-exempt and adhere to antidiscrimination laws. The foundation prioritizes sustainable programs that demonstrate measurable outcomes and collaborative efforts. Notably, funds are not allocated for non-program-related expenses, endowments, or scholarships.
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation
The Field Foundation Of Illinois: A Road Together (ART) Grant
Applications due May 16, 2027
The Field Foundation of Illinois has launched the A Road Together (ART) Grant program to support small and mid-sized arts and culture organizations in Chicago. With grant amounts ranging from $10,000 to $300,000, this initiative emphasizes equity and inclusiveness. Eligible organizations, which must have operating budgets under $1 million, can apply for multi-year or single-year general operating grants, allowing them to address various organizational needs.
The Field Foundation Of Illinois