Edison International: Community Grants Program
Edison International's Community Grants Program partners with local nonprofits focused on education, the environment, public safety, and civic engagement. With a commitment to supporting underserved communities, the program has contributed $20 million to initiatives that improve air quality, enhance disaster preparedness, and promote diversity. The grants prioritize educational programs emphasizing STEM and environmental sustainability, aiming to empower diverse populations and foster community resilience in Southern California.
Edison International
Hind Foundation Standard Grant
The Hind Foundation Standard Grant supports impactful community projects in California since 2006. Funding areas include ecosystem conservation, historical landmark restoration, music and visual arts, wildlife protection, and land conservation. Eligible nonprofit organizations must be California-based, have a 501(c)(3) designation, and demonstrate community support. Projects must provide lasting benefits, align with funding areas, and secure adequate matching funds. Grants are not available for previously funded projects or for educational and administrative costs.
Hind Foundation
Hind Foundation: Supplemental Grant
The Hind Foundation's Supplemental Grant program supports community-based organizations with essential projects that may not qualify for a Standard Grant. Since its inception in 2006, it has funded diverse initiatives including ecosystem conservation, historical landmark restoration, and the promotion of music and visual arts. This program emphasizes the importance of collaboration among organizations to enhance habitats, preserve history, and foster artistic expression, ultimately benefiting local communities and their cultural heritage.
Hind Foundation
S. H. Cowell Foundation Grant
The S. H. Cowell Foundation Grant focuses on supporting public and nonprofit organizations in Northern and Central California that address acute poverty and promote racial equity. The foundation prioritizes place-based strategies to fund initiatives that foster child development, family empowerment, and youth leadership. By building on community strengths, it aims to create equitable access to essential services and enhance the overall well-being of families and children, ensuring their voices are integral to program design and implementation.
S H Cowell Foundation
John and Maria Laffin Trust Grants
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
The John and Maria Laffin Trust offers grants to 501(c)(3) organizations focused on education, animal welfare, medical research, and human services. The Trust is dedicated to supporting initiatives in Los Angeles City and County, with specific allocations: 20% for education, 30% for animal welfare, 25% for medical research, and 25% for human services. This funding supports organizations that enhance community welfare and address critical humanitarian needs.
John and Maria Laffin Trust
Medical Research and Human Services Grants
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
The John and Maria Laffin Trust provides funding for education, animal welfare, medical research, and human services to 501(c)(3) organizations. It allocates 20% for education, 30% for animal welfare, 25% for medical research, and 25% for humanitarian efforts. There are no geographic restrictions for medical research and human services grants, and organizations must meet IRS requirements for tax-exempt status. This trust honors the legacy of Valentina Laffin, who was dedicated to community service.
John and Maria Laffin Trust
Teichert Foundation Grant
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
The Teichert Foundation Grant supports organizations in California that enhance community welfare through civic improvement, culture, education, and environmental sustainability. Established by Teichert Construction, the foundation aims to foster a healthier, educated, and more equitable society. Eligible applicants include nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status and public agencies in specified counties. The foundation prioritizes projects that address community needs and demonstrate fiscal responsibility, ultimately striving to create lasting impact and better health for all.
Teichert Foundation
Natural Community Conservation Planning (NCCP) Local Assistance Grants
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Natural Community Conservation Planning (NCCP) Local Assistance Grants provide essential funding to local public and non-profit entities in California for the implementation of Natural Community Conservation Plans. This program, governed by Fish and Game Code, enables the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to support high-priority tasks for wildlife habitat preservation and restoration. Grants are awarded annually, emphasizing collaboration with key wildlife agencies to address urgent conservation needs.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Belvedere Community Foundation Grant Program
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Belvedere Community Foundation Grant Program aims to enhance the quality of life for residents of Belvedere and the Tiburon Peninsula through funding various community projects. Grants support initiatives in education, public safety, and environmental preservation, among others. Eligible applicants must be located in Marin County and demonstrate how their projects align with the foundation's mission. The program encourages matching funding and focuses on community enhancement.
Belvedere Community Foundation
Thornton S., Jr. and Katrina D. Glide Foundation Grant
Pre proposal due Aug 1, 2026
The Thornton S. Glide, Jr. and Katrina D. Glide Foundation provides grants to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations in California that focus on animal protection, land conservancy, agriculture, and civic endeavors. Established in 1995, the foundation prioritizes grants for specific capital acquisitions and does not support operational costs or direct aid to individuals. Emphasizing local impact, California-based organizations are favored over out-of-state counterparts.
T.S. & K.D. Glide Foundation
LWCF Grants - Local Agency
Applications due Aug 6, 2026
The LWCF Grants program, administered by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, aims to enhance the state's recreational, cultural, and historical resources. Established by President Johnson in 1964, the program ensures that acquired lands are protected for future generations. With ongoing funding from the Great American Outdoors Act, the initiative supports local governments and organizations in creating new parks and recreational opportunities, fostering community engagement and improving the quality of life for Californians.
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Weeden Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Aug 7, 2026
The Weeden Foundation Grant supports biodiversity conservation initiatives worldwide. It prioritizes projects that protect endangered species, restore habitats, and promote sustainable practices. The foundation funds 501(c)(3) organizations or their international equivalents, focusing on areas such as bird conservation, marine wildlife protection, and systemic support for environmental policies. Applicants must submit a Letter of Inquiry four weeks before the application deadline, and the foundation does not fund multi-year grants or projects outside its focus areas.
Weeden Foundation
California Wildlands Grassroots Fund Grant
Applications due Aug 17, 2026
The California Wildlands Grassroots Fund Grant supports grassroots activists working to preserve California's wildlands and natural habitats. With a maximum award of $10,000, the fund prioritizes projects focused on conservation, environmental advocacy, and community engagement. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and fiscally sponsored individuals with annual incomes of $200,000 or less. The grant aims to empower communities, particularly in rural areas, to advocate for wildlands protection and biodiversity conservation.
Rose Foundation For Communities And The Environment
Elliott Family Foundation Grant
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Elliott Family Foundation, established in 2003, aims to enhance human quality of life by supporting community health projects, scholarships, and housing initiatives. They favor grant requests from organizations that are 501(c)(3) tax-exempt and actively work in Sacramento, Phoenix, and Yuma. The Foundation's mission includes aiding patients, women and children in need, and disadvantaged seniors, while ensuring equality and non-discrimination in its funding practices.
Harry C. & Deborah L. Elliott Family Foundation
Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation Grant
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation, established in 1963, is dedicated to enhancing life quality in communities linked to California pioneer Henry Mayo Newhall. It funds initiatives in academic enrichment, animal welfare, scholarships, historical preservation, and outreach for the disadvantaged. Grants typically range from $5,000 to $20,000 for one year, with potential renewals based on effectiveness. The Foundation prioritizes proposals from nonprofit organizations in specific California regions, emphasizing matching or challenge grants.
The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation
Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power: Arts/Culture Grants
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Pacific Power Foundation is dedicated to enhancing community vitality through charitable investments, with a focus on arts and culture. Grants are available to nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, supporting projects in performing arts, visual arts, and cultural heritage. In 2021, over $1 million was awarded to local nonprofits, underscoring the foundation's commitment to community growth in service areas across Oregon, Washington, California, Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho.
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
Rocky Mtn. Power Foundation: Arts and Culture Organizations
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation supports arts and culture organizations through grants typically ranging from $2,000 to $5,000, with a focus on enhancing community vitality. Eligible organizations include nonprofits dedicated to performing arts, visual arts, and historic preservation. The foundation operates on a quarterly grant cycle, ensuring careful review of applications. Grants are limited to tax-exempt organizations, and the foundation does not fund projects outside its service areas in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and California.
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
Banner Bank Community Support Program
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
The Banner Bank Community Support Program offers grants to nonprofit organizations in Washington, Oregon, California, and Idaho focusing on housing, youth development, financial education, and economic growth. Priority is given to programs aiding low- and moderate-income populations. Organizations applying must not discriminate and should support essential community services. Applications are accepted year-round, with a review period of 45-60 days. However, certain areas, such as individual scholarships and political organizations, are ineligible for funding.
Banner Bank
Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation Grant
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
The Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation Grant aims to support projects that promote environmental restoration, preservation, and education, with a focus on sustainable resource use and community development. This grant encourages innovative approaches that connect urban and rural settings, enhance biodiversity, and foster creativity in addressing societal challenges. Eligible applicants include IRS-designated non-profits that align with the foundation's vision. The foundation also supports small presses and periodicals that creatively address sustainability issues.
Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation
Henry L Guenther Foundation Grants
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
The Henry L. Guenther Foundation Grants support charitable organizations in California, focusing on improving social conditions and human welfare. Funding is aimed at diverse projects including medical services, youth opportunities, and community programs. Grants are awarded for 12 months, and any unspent funds must be returned. Eligible applicants include qualified tax-exempt organizations, while individuals and changes to grant scopes are not accepted. This foundation enhances the quality of life for Southern California residents by backing impactful initiatives.
Henry L Guenther Foundation
Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power: Education/STEM Grants
Applications due Mar 15, 2027
The Pacific Power Foundation provides Education/STEM Grants aimed at enhancing community vitality through charitable investments. With over $1 million awarded in 2021, eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational institutions, and youth organizations. The foundation emphasizes initiatives in electrical safety, energy efficiency, and workforce development. Grants are available in four cycles to ensure thorough evaluation of requests. Exclusions apply to organizations that discriminate or operate outside the service areas of Pacific Power and Rocky Mountain Power.
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
Impact 100 Sacramento Grant Program
Applications due Mar 22, 2027
The Impact100 Sacramento Grant Program empowers women to become philanthropists by providing transformational grants of at least $100,000 to nonprofits in the greater Sacramento area. Organizations can apply under five focus areas: Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Family, and Health & Wellness. Eligible nonprofits must be tax-exempt, serve local residents, and have a minimum operating budget of $350,000. Grants must be utilized within 24 months, targeting underserved populations and addressing community needs.
Impact 100 Greater Sacramento
Grants for Community Development and Entrepreneurship; Immigrant Issues and Human Rights & Environmental Conservation
Letter of inquiry due Mar 31, 2027
The Firedoll Foundation, a private family foundation, focuses on five key areas: Community Development and Entrepreneurship, Immigrant Issues and Human Rights, Environmental Conservation, Middle East Peace, and support for Traumatic Brain Injury survivors. Emphasizing support for vulnerable populations in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, the foundation backs projects that promote social justice and environmental sustainability. With a commitment to providing alternatives to detention and legal aid for immigrants, it aims to empower communities while addressing urgent environmental concerns.
The Firedoll Foundation
State-Local Partners (SLP) Grant Program
Applications due May 13, 2027
The State-Local Partners (SLP) Grant Program offers essential operating support and technical assistance to county-designated local arts agencies in California. Through a collaborative effort between the State and counties, this program aims to promote cultural development at the local level. It encourages partnerships that enrich the arts across diverse communities, fostering creative expression and enhancing the quality of life for Californians. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and local government units.
California Arts Council
Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust Grant Program
Applications due May 30, 2027
The Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust Grant Program aims to enhance the quality of life for residents of San Luis Obispo, California, focusing on key areas such as animal welfare, education, environmental protection, support for the Catholic Church, fine arts, and youth development. Grants are available to California-based organizations for specific projects that align with these priorities, promoting community engagement and sustainable development.
Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust
Tahoe Community Foundation: Community Impact Grant
Applications due Jun 2, 2027
The PTCF Community Impact Grant supports nonprofit organizations serving the Lake Tahoe Region. Grants focus on five key areas: well-being, education, arts and culture, environment, and community engagement. Organizations must be IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) charities or schools, incorporated in California or Nevada, and provide over 50% of their services in the Tahoe Basin. This initiative aims to foster positive community impact through collaboration and innovation.
Tahoe Community Foundation
Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power: Community Enhancement and Environmental Respect Grants
Applications due Jun 15, 2027
The Pacific Power Foundation offers Community Enhancement and Environmental Respect Grants to support nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Power and Rocky Mountain Power service areas. Since 2019, the foundation has contributed over $13 million to promote community resilience, affordable housing, and environmental conservation. Eligible candidates include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and educational institutions. Grants aim to address local needs while ensuring responsible environmental stewardship, enhancing community vitality, and fostering sustainable development.
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation