Fish Family Foundation Education Grants in Wyoming
Nonprofit organizations and educational or faith-based institutions in Wyoming can seek funding for missions, scholarships, churches and ministries, medical research, or job creation projects. Grants from Fish Family Foundation of Maine help support program costs, construction or renovation, equipment, and related materials; applications must be mailed and are evaluated on services, leadership, and financial practices.
Fish Family Foundation of Maine
Community Sponsorship Funding for Nonprofits from State Farm Companies Foundation
Nonprofit and community organizations in Wyoming seeking marketing-aligned sponsorships for community services can apply for support that builds visibility for both partners. State Farm Companies Foundation provides opportunities across the U.S. for collaborations that strengthen safer, better educated communities. Proposals are reviewed within a few weeks, and additional details may be requested.
State Farm Companies Foundation
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Education Grants in Wyoming
Nonprofits and social enterprises in Wyoming working on education, children’s health, or family economic stability projects for urban low-income youth can seek more than US $50,000 for project support or scaling. Michael & Susan Dell Foundation funds organizations with a U.S. TIN whose work serves children and families in poverty and aligns with its values.
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation
Advocacy and Social Justice Funding from Neo Philanthropy
Nonprofit and advocacy organizations working on social justice, civic engagement, environmental issues, or human services can seek support for charitable, social welfare, lobbying, and limited electoral activities. Focused on advancing advocacy and policy reform, Neo Philanthropy invites Wyoming nonprofits with mission-aligned campaigns and capacity-building needs to explore NEO Action Fund opportunities.
Neo Philanthropy Inc
Wyoming Arts Funding via Nikon USA
Wyoming arts and culture organizations can seek sponsorship support for innovative programs that feature Nikon products and engage audiences. Focused on marketing-driven partnerships, Nikon USA invites U.S.-based entities to propose unique, community-impactful initiatives at least six months before they begin; individuals and fundraising-only events are not eligible.
Nikon USA
American Heart Association Grants for Wyoming Health
For-profit and nonprofit organizations addressing health access, food security, or economic vitality in Wyoming can receive funding to scale sustainable, community-driven solutions. American Heart Association’s Social Impact Fund provides up to US $500,000 for initiatives improving social and environmental determinants of health in under-resourced U.S. and Puerto Rico communities.
American Heart Association
Takeda STEM and Food Health Grants
Wyoming nonprofits working on food access, health equity, or STEM education can access funding through Takeda to support U.S.-based community programs. Organizations focused on nutrition, medically tailored meals, urban farming, K-8 math, high school STEM enrichment, or college success may be eligible, especially if they also serve communities near Takeda’s major U.S. facilities.
Takeda
The Audacious Project Grant Program
The Audacious Project Grant Program, supported by TED, aims to catalyze social impact by funding bold solutions to pressing global challenges. This initiative encourages changemakers to develop transformative ideas into actionable plans, with a focus on various issues, including health and education. The program operates on a rolling basis, welcoming applications from individuals and organizations with a proven track record and a budget of at least $2 million. Join us in creating lasting change for a better world.
TED
WK Kellogg Foundation Family Equity Grants in Wyoming
WK Kellogg Foundation provides Wyoming nonprofits and other 501(c)(3) entities with funding for early childhood education, maternal and perinatal health, nutritious food access, workforce readiness, and racial equity initiatives. Eligible legal entities doing charitable work in the U.S. can apply year-round through an open, no-deadline application process.
WK Kellogg Foundation
iF SOCIAL IMPACT PRIZE
Applications due Aug 19, 2026
The iF SOCIAL IMPACT PRIZE aims to support impactful projects addressing pressing societal challenges, awarding a total of EUR 100,000 annually. Open to diverse organizations, including NGOs and social enterprises, the prize recognizes initiatives that align with the 15 UN Sustainable Development Goals. Projects should be already implemented and demonstrate relevance, ethical standards, and positive impacts. Selected projects gain exposure in a global design community, enhancing visibility without cost or time limitations.
iF Design
Andrea-Mennen Family Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
The Andrea-Mennen Family Foundation Grant aims to enhance the quality of life for children and young adults facing mental and physical challenges. By supporting registered charitable organizations that align with its mission, the foundation seeks to ensure that 100% of grant funds directly benefit those in need within the US. Emphasizing immediate results and proven success, the foundation is dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of future generations.
The Andrea-Mennen Family Foundation
Jesse W Couch Foundation Support for Storytelling
Applications due Sep 25, 2026
Wyoming 501(c)(3) nonprofits and aligned for-profit organizations creating impact in preservation, education, or wellness can access funding through Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation to tell their stories. This national Storytelling Grant supports organizations, including those in Wyoming, with more than US $50,000 to showcase their community impact across areas like conservation, mental health, and education.
Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation
The Impact Fund Support for Justice Litigation
Letter of inquiry due Sep 29, 2026
Legal services nonprofits, solo practitioners, and small law firms pursuing impact litigation for economic, environmental, racial, or social justice in the U.S., including Wyoming, can seek recoverable grants covering out-of-pocket litigation costs. The Impact Fund awards US $10,000 - US $50,000, prioritizing filed or imminent cases that significantly affect systems or advance law reform.
The Impact Fund
Wyoming Environmental Projects Funding via Quadratec
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
Nonprofits and other groups in Wyoming planning environmental restoration, education, or beautification projects can seek support through the Quadratec Cares Energize The Environment Grant Program. Quadratec provides US $3,500 one-time grants to individuals or organizations across the U.S. for initiatives like trail work, park beautification, litter prevention, and youth environmental education.
Quadratec
American Psychological Foundation Support for Community Programs
Letter of inquiry due Oct 31, 2026
Nonprofits, community organizations, and individuals in Wyoming implementing evidence-based psychological interventions can seek funding to address community needs through the American Psychological Foundation’s Direct Action Visionary Grants. With a mission to support psychology-based community impact, the foundation provides up to US $60,000 for projects serving marginalized groups, reducing prejudice and stigma, preventing violence, or exploring mind-body health connections.
American Psychological Foundation Inc
London School of Economics Grants for Social Ventures
Applications due Nov 10, 2026
Wyoming nonprofits and impact-first social ventures working in areas like climate, education, health, democracy, or refugee support can access funding and accelerator support through London School of Economics’ 100x Impact Accelerator. Selected post-pilot, pre-scale ventures receive £150,000 in catalytic capital plus a 12-week hybrid programme, mentoring, and potential follow-on funding.
London School of Economics
Early Childhood Workforce Funding from Stranahan Foundation
Letter of inquiry due Dec 3, 2026
U.S. nonprofit organizations, fiscally sponsored groups, school districts, and colleges that provide professional development to five or more early childhood programs can apply for Stranahan Foundation’s grants of up to US $500,000 over three years. Funding supports scalable coaching, leadership development, substitute teacher pools, and reinvestment in proven early childhood workforce models, including efforts benefiting Wyoming providers serving mostly low-income children.
Stranahan Foundation
Wyoming Research Funding via John Templeton Foundation
Full proposal due Dec 4, 2026
Research institutions, universities, and charitable organizations in Wyoming can access funding through the John Templeton Foundation for discrete research and public engagement projects in areas like life sciences, mathematics, physics, economics, religion, and spirituality. Eligible nonprofits and, in rare cases, individuals or for-profits doing charitable work may benefit from these interdisciplinary project grants.
The John Templeton Foundation
Scaling Impact Funding from Duke University
Pre proposal due Dec 5, 2026
Nonprofit and for-profit social enterprises with at least three years of proven social or environmental impact can receive US $150,000 in unrestricted funding to scale their work globally. Grants from Duke University help Wyoming organizations and other U.S. taxpayers that meet these criteria expand high-impact, justice- and stewardship-focused initiatives over the next 3–5 years.
Duke University
US $150,000 - US $250,000
K-8 Literacy and Math Funding from NewSchools
Applications due Jan 9, 2027
Nonprofit organizations and education entrepreneurs in Wyoming working on innovative K-8 literacy and math solutions can apply for NewSchools Venture Fund’s Learning Solutions Grant Program, with awards of US $150,000 - US $250,000 to pilot early-stage ideas. Eligible projects focus on tools, content, or models that accelerate reading and numeracy growth, potentially leveraging generative AI.
NewSchools Venture Fund
American Psychiatric Association Foundation Support for Minority Mental Health
Applications due Jan 31, 2027
Nonprofit community organizations improving minority mental health in Wyoming and nationwide can receive US $5,000 for programs that raise awareness, expand access, or enhance quality of care for underserved minorities. Focused on mental health and health disparities, the American Psychiatric Association Foundation honors initiatives operating at least two years; past awardees must apply with new work.
American Psychiatric Association Foundation
Impact 3D Project Funding for Nonprofits from Unity Technologies
Applications due Feb 20, 2027
Wyoming nonprofits and studios creating impact-driven real-time 3D projects can access funding through Unity Technologies’ Unity for Humanity Grant, with awards up to US $500,000 plus technical and marketing support. Eligible projects use RT3D (game, XR, film, or solution) and advance at least one UN Sustainable Development Goal in areas like education, health, environment, or humanitarian issues.
Unity Technologies
Wyoming Youth Career Learning Funding via Catalyze
Letter of inquiry due Feb 27, 2027
Organizations providing direct career-connected learning services to historically underserved learners ages 11–22 in Wyoming can apply for Catalyze’s Catalyze Challenge Grant, with awards up to US $300,000. With a mission to advance innovative career exploration and work-based learning, Catalyze provides early-stage initiatives with funding to pilot or scale programs in the U.S.
Catalyze
Community and Youth Funding from Rotary Foundation
Applications due May 15, 2027
Nonprofit organizations and Rotary clubs planning small-scale community service, youth programs, humanitarian aid, or scholarships, including those in Wyoming, can apply for district grants supporting short-term local or international activities. Grants from The Rotary Foundation help fund humanitarian projects, youth exchanges and leadership programs, academic scholarships, and vocational training teams, with districts customizing which projects to support.
The Rotary Foundation Of Rotary International
Zayed Sustainability Prize: Health, Food, Energy, Water, Climate Action
Applications due Jun 22, 2027
The Zayed Sustainability Prize is a prestigious global award established in 2008, recognizing impactful sustainability solutions in health, food, energy, and water. It honors the legacy of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, promoting innovation and inspiring organizations to advance sustainable practices. Eligible participants include SMEs and non-profits, while early-stage projects and those without demonstrated impact are excluded. This award aims to foster a sustainable future through innovative solutions and long-term vision.
Zayed Sustainability Prize
I Could Do Great Things Grants for Wyoming
Applications due Jul 1, 2027
Individuals, businesses, and community organizations in Wyoming with innovative, charitable projects can apply for the I Could Do Great Things Foundation’s flexible funding to turn concrete ideas into reality. Proposals with strong plans and fresh approaches in education, community initiatives, or Jewish causes may be especially competitive, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
I Could Do Great Things Foundation
US $100,000 - US $500,000
Qatar Foundation Education Innovation Grants in Wyoming
Applications due Jun 27, 2028
Nonprofit and other legally registered education organizations in Wyoming developing proven, scalable learning solutions can access funding through the Qatar Foundation’s WISE Prize for Education, with awards of US $100,000 - US $500,000. Grants support MVP-stage projects improving learning or life outcomes, including work in K–12, early childhood, higher education, literacy, and learner wellbeing.
Qatar Foundation