Farm Research Funding from Connecticut Department of Agriculture
Connecticut Department of Agriculture
State/Local Government
Connecticut
Up to US $24,999
Connecticut farms and agricultural cooperatives seeking to research new products, services, or markets can access funding through the Farm Transition Grant’s Research and Development category. Administered by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture, this matching grant offers up to US $24,999 and requires a 40% project cost match for eligible operations with at least three years of production history.
Farms & Farming
Sustainable Agriculture & Agroecology
Connecticut Department of Agriculture Grants for Connecticut Farm Innovation
Connecticut Department of Agriculture
State/Local Government
Connecticut
Up to US $49,999
Connecticut farms and agricultural cooperatives seeking to diversify operations or add value-added production in Connecticut can access funding through the Farm Transition Grant’s Innovation and Diversification category. The Connecticut Department of Agriculture offers matching awards up to US $49,999 to support new products or services for market or business expansion, which may benefit farm-based health or wellness initiatives.
Farms & Farming
Sustainable Agriculture & Agroecology
Express Health Information Outreach Awards
National Library of Medicine
Federal Government
Alabama, Alaska +51 more
US $5,000
The Express Health Information Outreach Awards aim to enhance public health by increasing access to biomedical information for U.S. health professionals and the general public. These awards support projects that improve health information literacy among consumers and caregivers, ensuring they can effectively find and utilize health information. Focused on partnerships and outreach to underrepresented communities, the initiative seeks to promote healthy behaviors, prevent illness, and improve health outcomes through informed decision-making.
Community Health Education
Health Disparities & Social Determinants of Health
Health Information Technology
Ralph J. Torraco Food Bank/Shelter Fund Grant
UNICO Foundation Inc
Association/Society
California, Connecticut +13 more
Unspecified amount
The Ralph J. Torraco Food Bank/Shelter Fund Grant, offered by the UNICO Foundation Inc., aims to combat hunger and provide shelter for the homeless and indigent. Eligible applicants include registered non-profit food pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters in 13 U.S. states. The grant focuses on direct services, ensuring that all funds are used for food and shelter, not for operating expenses, thereby promoting effective community support for vulnerable populations.
Food Access & Hunger
Food Delivery & Distribution Services
Supportive Housing & Shelters
The Giants Foundation Grant
Giants Foundation Inc New York Football Giants
Private
Connecticut, New Jersey +1 more
Unspecified amount
The Giants Foundation Grant supports nonprofit organizations focused on community issues, health improvement, and youth empowerment. Established in 1993 by the New York Giants, the foundation aims to provide financial assistance to eligible organizations in the NY, NJ, and CT areas. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits and either youth organizations or those using funds for youth-related programming in health, education, fitness, or football. This grant fosters positive impacts in the community.
Youth Services
Children’s Health & Pediatrics
Physical Fitness
+3 more
Barr Foundation: Education Program
Barr Foundation
Private
Connecticut, Maine +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Barr Foundation's Education Program is dedicated to transforming public high school experiences across New England, emphasizing excellence and equity for all students, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds. By supporting innovative models, investing in a skilled educator workforce, and fostering community engagement, the program aims to ensure that every student is well-prepared for their future. The Foundation prioritizes partnerships with public schools and organizations committed to these goals.
Education - High School
Barr Foundation: Climate Grants
Barr Foundation
Private
Connecticut, Maine +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Barr Foundation's Climate Grants program is committed to addressing climate change through equitable solutions that prioritize communities impacted by environmental injustices. With a focus on clean energy, mobility, and resilience, the program aims to foster an inclusive movement that supports diverse voices and builds capacity among organizations led by people of color. The initiative emphasizes collaboration and innovative strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prepare communities for climate impacts.
Public Transportation & Mass Transit Systems
Renewable/Sustainable Energy
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
+1 more
Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
Private
Alabama, Arizona +45 more
US $7,000
The Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship, awarded by Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, supports first and second-year medical students conducting research over 2 to 12 months. With a total funding of $7,000, students can receive reimbursement for travel expenses up to $1,000 for presenting their findings at national conferences. Eligibility requires enrollment in schools with active AΩA chapters, while those taking a year off for research or holding a PhD are ineligible.
Medical Education & Professional Training
Health & Medicine
Epidemiology & Public Health
+1 more
Improving Youth Mental Health Grant
CIGNA Foundation
Corporate
Connecticut, Georgia (US state) +5 more
US $100,000 - US $150,000
The Cigna Group Foundation is launching the Improving Youth Mental Health Grant, committing $9 million over three years to enhance mental health support for youth aged five to 18. This initiative targets post-pandemic challenges, offering resources to parents, caregivers, and youth service professionals. Nonprofits are encouraged to apply for funding between $100,000 and $150,000 to develop programs that promote social-emotional skills, enhance caregiver support, and improve access to mental health interventions in underserved communities.
Children’s Mental Health
Social / Emotional Learning & Development
Programmatic Support- Mobility Pillar Award
Honda USA Foundation
Private
Alabama, California +15 more
US $25,000 - US $100,000
The Honda USA Foundation's Mobility Pillar Award aims to empower individuals with disabilities by funding programs that enhance access and mobility. The foundation supports nonprofit organizations and schools that provide therapeutic, adaptive, and comprehensive care programs, as well as mobility modifications and assistive technology. Applications are accepted from U.S.-based organizations with 501(c)(3) status or fiscal sponsors, ensuring that the joy of mobility is accessible to all.
Disability Care & Services
Medical Technology, Devices, and Equipment
Programmatic Support - Environment Pillar Award
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Corporate
Alabama, California +15 more
US $25,000 - US $100,000
The Environment Pillar Award by Honda supports nonprofit organizations and schools in the U.S. focused on sustainability. Grants aim to reduce environmental impact through programs in decarbonization, clean energy, and efficient resource use. Eligible projects must align with Honda's mission and primarily benefit communities where Honda associates live and work. Organizations can apply for up to two grants, provided they meet specific eligibility criteria, including tax-exempt status under the IRS.
Sustainability
Renewable/Sustainable Energy
Environmental Conservation
+9 more
Programmatic Support- Education Pillar Award
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Corporate
Alabama, California +15 more
US $25,000 - US $100,000
The Programmatic Support - Education Pillar Award by Honda aims to enhance workforce readiness in the manufacturing sector. It supports nonprofit organizations and schools focused on hands-on programs in design, software/data analytics, and AI/machine learning. Eligible applicants must be US-based and have 501(c)(3) status. The initiative prioritizes projects that train individuals for manufacturing roles, develop technical skills, and introduce automation to prepare for evolving industry demands, ultimately fostering economic prosperity in local communities.
Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness
Career / College Preparation
Manufacturing Engineering
+3 more
WCGMF Rapid Response Grants
William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund
Private
Connecticut
Up to US $10,000
The WCGMF Rapid Response Grants are designed to support organizations and individuals in Connecticut who confront systemic oppression through community-building and education. These grants aim to foster healing and inclusion while opposing hatred and divisiveness. Funding will be allocated swiftly to aid local groups in their advocacy efforts, ensuring timely support for critical initiatives that promote equity and well-being.
Social Justice / Human Rights
Racial / Ethnic Justice & Rights
Women's Rights & Equality
+2 more
WCGMF Director’s Discretionary Fund Grant
William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund
Private
Connecticut
Up to US $10,000
The WCGMF Director’s Discretionary Fund Grant offers financial support of up to $10,000 for community projects that promote equity in education, combat racism and poverty, and are initiated by communities of color. This fund is ideal for organizations that do not qualify for the Equity Grants Program, enabling them to pursue impactful initiatives that align with the mission of the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund.
Poverty Alleviation & Services
Civil Rights
Educational Access & Equity
PLTW Engineering- New Program ( within 50 states of US)
Project Lead The Way Inc
Private
Alabama, Alaska +48 more
Up to US $16,000
Project Lead The Way is offering a rolling grant opportunity for schools to implement the PLTW Engineering program for the 2025-2026 academic year and beyond. Eligible institutions include public, private, and charter schools located in the US. Grant recipients will receive funding to cover participation fees and training costs. Total funding amounts to $16,000, distributed over three years. Schools are encouraged to create pathways for students in engineering through this initiative.
Engineering
PLTW Computer Science- New Program ( within 50 states of US)
Project Lead The Way Inc
Private
Alabama, Alaska +48 more
Up to US $14,000
Project Lead The Way (PLTW) offers grants for schools to implement the PLTW Computer Science program from 2025 to 2028. Schools must provide at least one PLTW course in the first year and two courses in the second year. The total grant is $14,000, covering participation fees and training costs. Eligible institutions include public, private, and charter schools located in the U.S., with special encouragement for those serving low-income or minority-majority populations.
Computer Science & Engineering
Dr. Ralph and Marian Falk Medical Research Trust – Falk Catalyst Awards
Health Resources in Action
Private
California, Connecticut +12 more
Up to US $350,000
The Dr. Ralph and Marian Falk Medical Research Trust – Falk Catalyst Awards support high-risk, high-reward biomedical research with up to $350,000 in funding over one to two years. These awards aim to address critical scientific challenges and enable the translation of innovative research into clinical practices. Projects focus on identifying biological markers, therapeutic targets, and developing interventions to disrupt disease processes, ultimately improving treatment outcomes for patients.
Diseases & Conditions
Health & Medicine
Rita & Myron Hendel Scholarship
Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut
Private
Connecticut
Approximately US $4,000
The Rita & Myron Hendel Scholarship, managed by the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut, aims to support New London residents graduating from New London High School. This scholarship targets motivated students demonstrating financial need, providing approximately $4,000 over four years to help them pursue their educational goals. With over $11.9 million awarded since 1983, the foundation emphasizes philanthropy to foster a sustainable and thriving community.
Education - Higher Education
Academic Scholarship Programs
CT Grown for CT Kids Grant: Microgrants
Connecticut Department of Agriculture
State/Local Government
Connecticut
Up to US $5,000
The CT Grown for CT Kids Grant provides vital funding to enhance farm-to-school programs in Connecticut. Aimed at local boards of education, childcare centers, and organizations, this grant focuses on improving children's access to local foods, fostering nutritional education, and supporting local agriculture. By facilitating hands-on learning and sustainable practices, the program aims to enrich the educational experience and promote healthier lifestyles among children, ultimately benefiting the state's economy.
Education - K through 12
Agricultural Education
Nutrition & Healthy Eating
NCAAA Alzheimer’s Aide Grant
North Central Area Agency On Aging Inc
Private
Connecticut
US $43,775
The NCAAA Alzheimer’s Aide Grant aims to enhance adult day care services for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias in North Central Connecticut. This initiative, backed by the North Central Area Agency on Aging, will provide funding to support specialized care positions and ensure that centers meet the needs of this vulnerable population. The program underscores NCAAA's commitment to improving the quality of life for older adults and their families through effective resource allocation.
Senior Services
Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease
NCAAA Older American’s Act Grant
North Central Area Agency On Aging Inc
Private
Connecticut
Up to US $5,000
The NCAAA Older American’s Act Grant, managed by the North Central Area Agency on Aging, aims to enhance service systems for older adults in Connecticut. Its objectives include supporting independence, removing barriers to personal and economic freedom, and ensuring a continuum of care for vulnerable seniors. This grant focuses on comprehensive planning, resource development, and advocacy, ensuring older individuals receive the necessary services to thrive in their communities.
Senior Services
KeyBank Foundation Grants
Keybank Foundation
Private
Alaska, Colorado +13 more
US $10,000 - US $25,000
The KeyBank Foundation Grants support nonprofit organizations focused on enhancing communities through education, workforce development, and affordable housing. Founded in 1969, the Foundation prioritizes diversity, financial capability, and sustainability. Their grants aim to empower individuals for success by improving access to resources, fostering economic inclusion, and creating safe environments. By partnering with community organizations, KeyBank Foundation seeks to make a measurable impact and ensure lasting positive change for families and small businesses.
Entrepreneurship
Standardized Testing Services
Equitable & Affordable Housing
+13 more
Northwest Community Bank Foundation Grant
Northwest Community Bank Foundation Inc
Private
Connecticut
Up to US $25,000
The Northwest Community Bank Foundation supports non-profits that enhance community life through grants focused on education, housing, basic human services, and community impact. Eligible organizations include registered 501(c)(3) entities aligned with the Foundation's mission, serving areas across Connecticut. With an average grant size of $3,500 and a cap of $25,000 per year, the Foundation aims to foster economic success, empower youth, and provide essential services to those in need.
Early Childhood Development
Financial Literacy
Homeownership
+19 more
Harvard University Research Grants in Connecticut
Harvard University
Private
Connecticut, Maine +4 more
US $5,000
Researchers and scholars conducting humanities and social science projects in Connecticut and across New England can apply for New England Regional Consortium Fellowships, which offer US $5,000 for multi-institution archival research. Grants from Harvard University help eligible U.S. citizens and qualified foreign nationals access collections at Harvard and at least two other member institutions for a minimum eight-week itinerary.
American History
Sociology
Anthropology & Cultural Studies
+9 more
Ramlose Foundation Grant
George A. Ramlose Foundation, Inc.
Private
Connecticut, Georgia (US state) +5 more
US $2,000 - US $6,000
The George A. Ramlose Foundation, established in 1956, focuses on supporting smaller qualified organizations with specific projects or equipment needs. Grants typically range from $2,000 to $6,000, prioritizing those making identifiable positive impacts. Preference is given to organizations with valid 501c3 status, particularly those in Georgia and New England. The foundation avoids funding large entities or general operational costs, ensuring that contributions lead to sustainable, meaningful change in the community.
All fields of work
Community Service Grants for Nonprofits from Serve Connecticut
Serve Connecticut
State/Local Government
Connecticut
Unspecified amount
Nonprofit and community organizations in Connecticut that engage AmeriCorps members in community service programs can apply for Serve Connecticut’s AmeriCorps formula funding. Grants support evidence-based projects serving communities in poverty, youth mental health and substance use recovery, veterans and military families, environmental stewardship, civic engagement, and underserved groups, which may include health-related initiatives.
Immigrant Services
Military & Veterans Services
Civic Engagement & Education
+7 more
Arts Education Funding for Nonprofits from Wolf Kahn Foundation
Wolf Kahn Foundation Inc
Private
Bronx County, New York, Connecticut +9 more
US $5,000 - US $15,000
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) visual arts organizations in Connecticut and other eligible regions can apply for Wolf Kahn Foundation grants of US $5,000 - US $15,000 to support mission-aligned projects. Funding may back exhibitions, publications, residencies, community or museum-based arts education, and programs advancing social justice or environmental awareness through the arts.
Art Education
Art for Social Change
Youth Involvement in the Arts
+2 more