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Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Rehabilitation Psychology
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The Field Foundation Of Illinois: Journalism & Storytelling
The Field Foundation Of Illinois
Topfer Family Foundation Grant
THE TOPFER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Wells Fargo Community Giving
Wells Fargo Foundation
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Bayer Fund
Land, Health, Community Grant Program: Chicagoland
The Lumpkin Family Foundation
The Lumpkin Family Foundation
The Lumpkin Family Foundation is a private, family foundation created in 1953 from the estate of Besse A. Lumpkin of Mattoon, Illinois.
We are a multi-generational organization whose programs reflect the collective aspirations of a diverse family living in communities across the country. We make grants and conduct programs that support people working together to build healthy, sustainable communities in East Central Illinois and beyond. After 70 years, members of the Lumpkin family continue to support the Foundation’s work, serving alongside members of the larger community on committees and the Board of Trustees.
Our Geographic Focus
Our grantmaking is deeply rooted in East Central Illinois, the original service area of Illinois Consolidated Telephone (ICTC), the company founded by the Lumpkin family in 1894. We also support organizations in Chicago and national organizations whose efforts align with our core focus on promoting health and wellness through sustainable food systems, mental health initiatives, and regenerative agriculture.
Land, Health, Community - Chicago Program
Grant Overview
The Land, Health, Community-Chicago (LHC-C) program has recently expanded its focus areas to reflect our commitment, as a Foundation, to supporting holistically healthy communities in the Chicagoland area. We believe that a community’s health is rooted in its ability to access and obtain life sustaining resources for all its residents without undue burden, systemic barriers, and inequitable opportunity. The Land, Health, Community-Chicago Program has one grant cycle in the fall.
Program Focus
We look to fund projects and organizations that support the following:
- Our communities are physically active, values healthy eating, and prioritizes overall wellbeing.
- All communities can thrive. Communities that have faced and continue to face inequitable and unjust policies, laws and practices will be equipped with the resources needed to realize their full potential.
Funding Priorities
- Opportunities for children in/out of school to engage physically with and to learn about the natural world, to eat well, and to care for the planet.
- A community and/or multigenerational approach to addressing the mental health and wellness of youth.
- Efforts to increase access to healthy and sustainably produced food.
- Grassroots and community led initiatives centered on the pursuit of food justice.
Land, Health, Community Grant Program: Chicagoland (Community Garden Grants)
The Lumpkin Family Foundation
The Lumpkin Family Foundation
The Lumpkin Family Foundation is a private, family foundation created in 1953 from the estate of Besse A. Lumpkin of Mattoon, Illinois.
We are a multi-generational organization whose programs reflect the collective aspirations of a diverse family living in communities across the country. We make grants and conduct programs that support people working together to build healthy, sustainable communities in East Central Illinois and beyond. After 70 years, members of the Lumpkin family continue to support the Foundation’s work, serving alongside members of the larger community on committees and the Board of Trustees.
Our Geographic Focus
Our grantmaking is deeply rooted in East Central Illinois, the original service area of Illinois Consolidated Telephone (ICTC), the company founded by the Lumpkin family in 1894. We also support organizations in Chicago and national organizations whose efforts align with our core focus on promoting health and wellness through sustainable food systems, mental health initiatives, and regenerative agriculture.
Land, Health, Community - Chicago Program
Grant Overview
The Land, Health, Community-Chicago (LHC-C) program has recently expanded its focus areas to reflect our commitment, as a Foundation, to supporting holistically healthy communities in the Chicagoland area. We believe that a community’s health is rooted in its ability to access and obtain life sustaining resources for all its residents without undue burden, systemic barriers, and inequitable opportunity. The Land, Health, Community-Chicago Program has one grant cycle in the fall.
Program Focus
We look to fund projects and organizations that support the following:
- Our communities are physically active, values healthy eating, and prioritizes overall wellbeing.
- All communities can thrive. Communities that have faced and continue to face inequitable and unjust policies, laws and practices will be equipped with the resources needed to realize their full potential.
Funding Priorities
- Opportunities for children in/out of school to engage physically with and to learn about the natural world, to eat well, and to care for the planet.
- A community and/or multigenerational approach to addressing the mental health and wellness of youth.
- Efforts to increase access to healthy and sustainably produced food.
- Grassroots and community led initiatives centered on the pursuit of food justice.
Special Funding Opportunities: Community Garden Grants
Community Gardens which are defined are small patches of land that are used to connect community members to nature. These gardens are engaged in minimal food production (as opposed to larger urban farms).
This project-based funding is for those organizations looking to establish community gardens on previously underutilized green spaces or to improve upon and/or expand existing gardens. This could be patches of land connected with schools, houses of worship, community centers, etc. Organizations can apply for up to $5,000 per garden. An organization is eligible to apply for support of multiple gardens in one application.
Land, Health, Community Grant Program: Chicagoland (Inspirational Grants)
The Lumpkin Family Foundation
A. Montgomery Ward Foundation Grant
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Elea Institute: Education Grants Program
Elea Institute
Elea Institute: Integrative Therapy Grants Program
Elea Institute
The Mead Montgomery Charity Care Grant
Elea Institute
McGraw Foundation Grant
McGraw Foundation
Illinois Armed Forces Legal Aid Network Grant
Illinois Equal Justice Foundation
Chicago Commitment: Culture, Equity, and the Arts Grant
John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation
New Leaf Illinois Network Grant
Illinois Equal Justice Foundation
Eviction Help Illinois Grants
Illinois Equal Justice Foundation
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Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
300+ Grants for 501(c)(3) in Chicago, Illinois grants for nonprofits in the United States, from private foundations to corporations seeking to fund grants for nonprofits.
65 Grants for 501(c)(3) in Chicago, Illinois over $25K in average grant size
39 Grants for 501(c)(3) in Chicago, Illinois over $50K in average grant size
66 Grants for 501(c)(3) in Chicago, Illinois supporting general operating expenses
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Grant Deadline Distribution
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for grants for 501(c)(3) in Chicago, Illinois?
Most grants are due in the fourth quarter.
Typical Funding Amounts
What's the typical grant amount funded for Grants for 501(c)(3) in Chicago, Illinois?
Grants are most commonly $10,000.