Connect Kids to Parks Field Trip Grant Program
The Connect Kids to Parks Field Trip Grant Program offers financial support to New York's school age children (pre-K through grade 12) by reimbursing transportation costs for educational field trips to nature and historic sites. Eligible applicants must register in SFS and, if a not-for-profit, must be prequalified. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and submissions must be made at least six weeks prior to the trip.
New York State Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Connect Kids to Swimming Instruction Transportation Grant Program (NY)
The Connect Kids to Swimming Instruction Transportation Grant Program in New York aims to enhance swimming accessibility for school-age children by reimbursing transportation costs. This initiative, part of Governor Hochul's NY SWIMS, emphasizes the importance of swimming instruction in preventing drowning, particularly among children aged 1-4. Eligible organizations can apply for funding up to $250,000 per fiscal year, supporting their efforts to provide safe swimming experiences across New York State.
New York State Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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
Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Grants
The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation supports projects in the humanities, performing arts, and research libraries, emphasizing excellence in scholarship and creativity. Eligible organizations include U.S. not-for-profits and institutions that enhance the cultural heritage through historical studies, literature, and the arts. The Foundation favors projects that foster collaboration across disciplines, particularly those benefiting European and American history and letters. With a focus on excellence, it aims to broaden access to humanities resources and experiences.
The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation
Healthy Lives: Health and Behavioral Health / Older Adults and People with Disabilities Grant Program
The Healthy Lives Grant Program by The New York Community Trust aims to enhance health services for older adults and individuals with disabilities in New York City. It focuses on creating an equitable healthcare system by supporting projects that improve access to care, reduce health disparities, and empower individuals through skill development. The program prioritizes innovative solutions that foster independence and community engagement, ensuring that vulnerable populations receive comprehensive support tailored to their needs.
The New York Community Trust
The FAR Fund Grant
The FAR Fund Grant, established in 2001 in New York City, supports non-profit organizations focused on promoting social and emotional well-being. The Fund prioritizes programs that foster healthy development in children and families, particularly in the area of developmental disabilities. Organizations demonstrating sustainable project outcomes and psychological sensibility in their leadership are favored. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entities, with grants typically covering a three-year period and indirect costs considered.
The FAR Fund
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
New York State Historic Marker Grant Program
Full proposal due Jun 12, 2026
The New York State Historic Marker Grant Program, initiated by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, aims to preserve local history through the installation of historical markers. This program celebrates significant events, people, and places from 1683 to 1925, having funded over 1,150 markers statewide since 2006. Applicants must provide detailed historical documentation to ensure accuracy, as well as adhere to specific placement guidelines to enhance community engagement and tourism.
William G Pomeroy Foundation
A. Lindsay and Olive B. O'Connor Foundation: Under $5,000 Grants
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The A. Lindsay and Olive B. O'Connor Foundation offers grants under $5,000 to improve quality of life in rural Delaware County, NY. Eligible applicants include municipalities and 501(c)(3) organizations, focusing on projects that directly benefit the community. The foundation supports a variety of initiatives, including health, education, arts, and environmental preservation. Notably, it requires a $1 match for each dollar requested and imposes a three-year waiting period for reapplicants.
A. Lindsay and Olive B. O’Connor Foundation
Park Foundation: Environment Grants
Full proposal due Jul 8, 2026
The Park Foundation Grants for the Environment focus on ensuring clean and accessible drinking water while opposing shale gas extraction and infrastructure expansion. They fund diverse initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable practices and policies, particularly within New York State. The Foundation supports advocacy, organizing, and corporate responsibility efforts that align with their mission to foster a just and sustainable environment, empowering communities to protect their natural resources.
Park Foundation, Inc.
Robert D. L. Gardiner Foundation Grants
Applications due Aug 7, 2026
The Robert D. L. Gardiner Foundation, established in 1987, supports the study of Long Island history and its impact on the American experience. It funds projects focused on education, historic preservation, and community engagement, particularly in the Town of Islip and Suffolk County. Grants range from $50,000 to $500,000, with matching options available. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations and historical societies dedicated to preserving cultural heritage, ensuring that the region's rich history is understood and appreciated.
Robert David Lion Gardiner 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
KACF: Community Grants (NY/NJ)
Applications due Aug 29, 2026
The Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) offers Community Grants to support organizations in New York and New Jersey addressing economic security for low-income Korean and Asian Americans. Grants of up to $100,000 are available for projects focused on education, workforce development, and community advocacy. Organizations must be registered 501(c)(3) nonprofits with a minimum operational history of six months. KACF prioritizes comprehensive support and measurable outcomes in its funding decisions.
Korean American Community Foundation
US $250,000 - US $1,000,000
Innovation RFA - Alternatives to Incarceration and Re-Entry Services and Interventions
Letter of inquiry due Sep 2, 2026
The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services is launching an Innovation RFA to support Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) and Re-Entry Services. With approximately $15.5 million available, this initiative aims to reduce recidivism and reliance on incarceration while enhancing outcomes for individuals in the justice system. The focus is on evidence-based approaches that address incarceration risk, recidivism, and other critical needs, fostering a more rehabilitative environment for those affected.
New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
Foundation Grants: Fall Cycle - Arts Grants
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Lily Auchincloss Foundation's Fall Cycle Arts Grants aim to enhance the quality of life in New York City by supporting small to mid-size organizations that provide free or low-cost access to arts experiences and professional support for artists. With a focus on inclusivity, the foundation prioritizes organizations that have a proven track record of welcoming diverse audiences and fostering artistic talent. This initiative reflects a commitment to making the arts accessible and enriching for all New Yorkers.
Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc
Daniel C. and Beatrice M. Fisher Fund Grant
Applications due Sep 22, 2026
The Daniel C. and Beatrice M. Fisher Fund Grant, established by longtime Clarence Center residents, supports local non-profits and community initiatives. With a legacy of civic engagement, the Fishers aimed to enhance the Town of Clarence's betterment through this fund at the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo. Their commitment continues to inspire future generations. For more details, refer to the provided FAQs.
Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo
Elizabeth M. Pfriem Foundation Grant
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
The Elizabeth M. Pfriem Foundation, established in 2015 in Rye Brook, New York, is committed to enhancing the human condition through grants to 501(c)(3) public charities. Focusing primarily on the greater Bridgeport, Connecticut area, it supports initiatives in education, healthcare, food security, and housing. The foundation prioritizes organizations demonstrating fiscal responsibility and innovative programs with significant impact potential, ensuring sustainable support for vulnerable populations, especially children and families in need.
Elizabeth M Pfriem Foundation
Communities of Color Nonprofit Stabilization Fund Grant
Applications due Oct 17, 2026
The Communities of Color Nonprofit Stabilization Fund Grant aims to enhance the capacity of community-based organizations led by people of color in New York City. Established with $2.5 million from the City Council, this fund supports organizations to address critical needs through various capacity-building projects. Eligible organizations can apply for funding ranging from $35,000 to $45,000 based on their budget size, with a focus on sustainable development and community engagement.
Communities of Color Nonprofit Stabilization Fund
Nissan Foundation Grants
Letter of inquiry due Nov 4, 2026
The Nissan Foundation Grants support nonprofit organizations that promote cultural diversity and heritage. Established in 1992, the foundation focuses on enhancing community quality of life where Nissan operates. Eligible organizations must have 501(c)(3) status, be active for over three years, and serve specific communities. Ineligible programs include those not aligned with the foundation's mission, such as disease advocacy and political activities. The foundation does not provide multi-year grants, but organizations can reapply for funding in subsequent cycles.
Nissan Foundation
Pierre And Tana Matisse Foundation Arts and Arts Education Grants
Letter of inquiry due Dec 11, 2026
The Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation grants support arts and arts education initiatives focused on underserved youth in New York City. Established in 1995, the foundation prioritizes programs that enhance the educational experience through arts engagement for children under 18. Grants are awarded to nonprofit organizations that provide cultural experiences and educational opportunities, ensuring that the arts remain an integral part of the learning process. Note that operational expenses for organizations and individual funding are not covered.
Pierre And Tana Matisse Foundation Inc
New York State Conservation Partnership Grant Program
Applications due Jan 5, 2027
The New York State Conservation Partnership Grant Program, managed by the Land Trust Alliance and the Department of Environmental Conservation, supports land trusts through competitive grants. With over $34 million awarded, the program aims to boost organizational capacity, enhance stewardship efforts, and catalyze community engagement in conservation projects across New York. Grants are available in five categories, including Capacity & Excellence, Professional Development, and Stewardship & Resource Management, promoting sustainable conservation practices.
Land Trust Alliance
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
John Ben Snow Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Feb 1, 2027
The John Ben Snow Foundation provides funding primarily for tax-exempt organizations in Central New York, focusing on education, arts, community initiatives, and youth programs. Established in 1948, the foundation prioritizes proposals that enhance educational opportunities and reduce barriers for under-resourced individuals. Additionally, it considers projects in environmental and historic preservation, though these areas receive limited funding. Grants typically range from $5,000 to $10,000.
John Ben Snow Foundation
Bender Family Foundation Grant
Pre proposal due Mar 13, 2027
The Bender Family Foundation Grant supports arts, culture, education, history, and environment initiatives in New York's Capital Region. Established in 1997, it prioritizes projects within Albany County and offers funding ranging from $5,000 to $15,000. Nonprofit organizations, including those under fiscal sponsorship, are eligible to apply. However, grants are not available for individuals or annual fund drives, ensuring support is directed toward impactful community projects.
The Bender Family Foundation
Scherman Foundation: Arts Program
Letter of inquiry due Apr 17, 2027
The Scherman Foundation's Arts Program supports organizations in New York City that promote economic, political, and cultural transformation for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). By prioritizing BIPOC-led arts initiatives, the foundation aims to create equitable access to resources and decision-making in the arts sector, while fostering community power through artistic expression and activism. This strategic focus ensures the vibrancy and sustainability of local cultural heritage amid ongoing challenges.
Scherman Foundation Inc.
Emma Barnsley Foundation Grant
Applications due May 1, 2027
The Emma Barnsley Foundation Grant supports the prevention of cruelty to animals and promotes their care and protection. Established in memory of Emma Barnsley, the foundation provides funding for educational purposes related to veterinary medicine and wildlife studies. Grants are available to 501(c)(3) organizations, particularly those in Texas and New York. The foundation prioritizes projects that align with its mission of protecting animals and their environments.
Emma Barnsley Foundation
Elevance Health Foundation: Food as Medicine Grant
Applications due Jun 1, 2027
The Elevance Health Foundation's Food as Medicine Grant aims to enhance access to nutritious foods and improve health outcomes for individuals facing diet-related conditions. This initiative invites qualified nonprofits to submit proposals focused on scalable solutions that address food insecurity and promote health equity. The foundation prioritizes programs that demonstrate measurable outcomes and support whole-person health, particularly for populations at high social risk. Grants will be awarded for a term of 1-3 years, with funding based on program needs.
Elevance Health Foundation