USF: Adult Learn-to-Swim Grants
Usa Swimming Foundation
Private
United States
US $1,000 - US $5,000
The Adult Learn-to-Swim Grants, offered by the USA Swimming Foundation in collaboration with U.S. Masters Swimming, aim to enhance swimming safety for adults aged 18 and over. This initiative provides funding to programs that promote swim education, targeting underserved communities. Grants can be used for expenses like pool rentals and scholarships, with a maximum award of $5,000. The goal is to reduce drowning risks and encourage ongoing participation in swimming activities.
Swimming
Steve's Foundation Grant
Achelis Foundation
Private
United States
US $500 - US $5,000
Steve's Foundation Grant is a small private funding opportunity providing grants between $500 and $5,000, averaging $2,600. It supports organizations that empower disadvantaged individuals, focusing on cost-effective programs that yield significant impacts. The foundation prioritizes proposals from non-profits that directly assist those in need, especially children and marginalized communities. Applications are evaluated annually in May or June, but due to high demand, the foundation cannot respond to every inquiry.
Youth Services
Women & Girl Services
Poverty Alleviation & Services
+2 more
Puffin Foundation: Annual Artist Grant Program - Odd Year Focus
Puffin Foundation Ltd
Private
United States
Up to US $3,500
The Puffin Foundation's Annual Artist Grant Program, focused on odd years, supports individual artists and non-profit organizations in the genres of video/film and theater. Grants, typically around $1,750, aim to uplift marginalized voices in the arts. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents with an SSN. The program excludes proposals in other disciplines and projects involving AI. This initiative prioritizes diverse artistic expression and aims to maximize funding impact for those with limited financial resources.
Theater
Media Arts
Puffin Foundation: Annual Artist Grant Program - Even Year Focus
Puffin Foundation Ltd
Private
United States
Up to US $3,500
The Puffin Foundation's Annual Artist Grant Program focuses on supporting artists and organizations that are often marginalized. In even years, proposals are accepted in fine arts, music, and photography. With a maximum grant size of $3,500, it aims to empower individuals and groups with limited resources to flourish creatively. This initiative reflects the Foundation's commitment to ensuring diverse artistic expressions thrive in society. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or residents, and only one proposal is permitted per year.
Music
Fine Art
Photography
Ken W. Davis Foundation Grant
Ken W Davis Foundation
Private
United States
More than US $2,500
The Ken W. Davis Foundation Grant provides essential funding to nonprofit organizations in the U.S. that align with the Foundation's mission of promoting basic human needs and education in line with Constitutional freedoms. With a minimum grant size of $2,500, the Foundation focuses on supporting human service organizations in Tarrant County, Texas, and the Permian Basin of West Texas and Southeast New Mexico, while also offering national support for grants related to Constitutional freedoms.
Governance & Democracy
Human & Social Services
Education System Policy & Reform
Apprenticeship Program
Alliance for California Traditional Arts
Private
United States
US $5,000
The ACTA Apprenticeship Program has been supporting California's cultural traditions for nearly 25 years by providing $5,000 contracts to mentor artists for intensive training of eligible apprentices. This program fosters the continuity of traditional arts through one-on-one mentorship, culminating in public presentations and documentation of the learning process. Eligible applicants must submit a collaborative application, demonstrating commitment and quality in their respective art forms. This initiative not only preserves cultural practices but also enhances community engagement.
Art & Culture
Art Education
Igor Gorin Memorial Award
Community Foundation for Southern Arizona
Private
United States
Up to US $12,000
The Igor Gorin Memorial Award, established in 1993 by the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, honors the legacy of Igor Gorin by supporting aspiring vocalists. With $382,000 awarded to 49 young talents, this fund provides unrestricted financial assistance for coaching, travel, and auditions. The 2026 award offers up to $12,000, aimed at those overcoming financial barriers to pursue operatic careers, ensuring that exceptional vocalists can thrive in their artistic journeys.
Opera
Community Collaboration Challenge
National Partnership for Student Success
Association/Society
United States
US $5,000 - US $10,000
Community Collaboration Challenge
Applications for the 2026 Community Collaboration Challenge are now open! With support from the Leon Lowenstein Foundation, the Challenge provides $5,000 – $10,000 awards to communities and is designed to support collaboration that expands and pilots evidence-based K-12 student supports in the form of high-impact tutoring, mentoring, student success coaching, postsecondary transition coaching, and/or wraparound/integrated student supports.
Tutoring & Mentoring
College Success / Persistence
Smart Family Fund
Smart Family Fund
Private
United States
US $25,000 - US $100,000
The Smart Family Fund is a private foundation dedicated to supporting early-stage non-profits that demonstrate the potential for scalable, positive impact. With grants ranging from $25,000 to $100,000, they aim to assist organizations in refining their models and preparing for larger investments. The foundation, guided by three brothers, focuses on mentoring and backing social entrepreneurs facing challenges in securing funding for innovative yet untested ideas, fostering a brighter future for communities.
All fields of work
Nonprofit Growth & Development
WAEF Scholarships - Good Fruit Grower
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
Unspecified amount
The Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) offers scholarships to over 300 students with ties to Washington's tree fruit industry, providing more than $1 million in educational funding this year. Scholarships are available for high school seniors and college students, emphasizing applicants' commitment to education and overcoming challenges. Eligible recipients can pursue various degrees at accredited institutions, including vocational programs relevant to the industry. Scholarships are competitive and aim to support students on their educational journeys.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
WAEF Scholarships - H.R. Spinner Corporation
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
Unspecified amount
The WAEF Scholarships, supported by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, provide over $1 million in educational awards to more than 300 students this year. Open to those with family ties to Washington's tree fruit industry, these scholarships are available for various degrees at accredited institutions. H.R. Spinner Corporation employees can apply for vocational, two- or four-year, or graduate programs, fostering the next generation of talent in the agricultural sector.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
WAEF Scholarships - Howard & Helen Hauff Memorial
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $500
The WAEF Scholarships, provided by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, support over 300 students annually with more than $1 million in educational awards. These scholarships are primarily aimed at Washington state high school seniors and college students with ties to the tree fruit industry, specifically those pursuing degrees in engineering or business. Eligible candidates must have ongoing family connections to the industry, ensuring a focus on education and professional development in this vital sector.
Engineering
Agricultural Crops
Business Education
WAEF Scholarships - Jennifer Witherbee
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $1,500
The Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) offers scholarships to over 300 students, totaling more than $1 million in educational awards. These scholarships primarily support high school seniors and college students with family ties to the Washington tree fruit industry. Eligible recipients can pursue various degrees at accredited institutions. The fund honors Jennifer Witherbee, a long-time executive director, recognizing her dedication to empowering students linked to this vital agricultural sector.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
WAEF Scholarships - Jerry Haak Memorial
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
Unspecified amount
The WAEF Scholarships, supported by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, provide vital financial assistance to over 300 students pursuing degrees related to the tree fruit industry. This year, more than $1 million has been awarded, benefiting those with ties to apple, cherry, or pear orchards. The Jerry Haak Memorial Scholarship specifically honors a leader in the field, encouraging candidates from agricultural backgrounds to further their education and careers in the industry.
Agricultural Crops
Agricultural Education
WAEF Scholarships - Joe & Ann Hall Education Fund
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $3,000
The WAEF Scholarships, including the Joe & Ann Hall Education Fund, support over 300 students in pursuing higher education through more than $1 million in scholarships. Applicants must have ties to Washington's tree fruit industry, demonstrating strong academics and a commitment to careers in agriculture or technical fields. These scholarships can be applied at accredited two- or four-year institutions, facilitating educational opportunities for deserving individuals.
Agricultural Crops
Engineering
Agricultural Education
WAEF Scholarships - John Daniel Gebbers Memorial
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
Unspecified amount
The WAEF Scholarships, provided by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, support over 300 students annually through more than $1 million in educational awards. These scholarships primarily benefit students with parents employed in the tree fruit industry, enabling them to pursue a range of degrees at accredited institutions. The John Daniel Gebbers Memorial Scholarship specifically targets students with technical skills seeking vocational education related to modern technology, ensuring a pathway into the industry.
Agricultural Crops
Agricultural Education
Vocational & Trade Education
The Rona Jaffe Foundation Fellowship
Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown
Private
United States
More than US $2,500
The Rona Jaffe Foundation Fellowship supports emerging women writers with a fully funded 7-month residency at the Fine Arts Work Center. Established by the Rona Jaffe Foundation, it includes a $2,500 prize to assist with travel and living expenses. Eligible candidates must be U.S. residents, at least 18 years old, and not enrolled in a degree program during the fellowship year. This prestigious fellowship aims to nurture exceptional literary talent.
Writing & Literature
Limited Competition: Renewal of Existing NINDS-Supported Clinical Trial Cooperative Agreement Awards (U01 - Clinical Trials Required)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
This funding opportunity invites renewal applications for existing NINDS-supported clinical trial cooperative agreements (U01) that require additional time and resources. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) expects applicants to request only what is necessary for trial completion, without introducing new aims. Discussions with NINDS prior to submission are encouraged. Eligible applications must be renewals of previously approved cooperative agreements under specified NIH funding announcements.
Neuroscience
Neurological Diseases & Disorders
Stroke
Pilot Projects Investigating Understudied Proteins Associated with Rare Diseases (R03 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (356879)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $100,000
This funding opportunity invites applications for pilot projects focused on understudied proteins linked to rare diseases. The goal is to generate preliminary data and tools related to these proteins, which belong to druggable families with known rare disease associations. By supporting innovative research, this initiative aims to facilitate the characterization of these proteins, ultimately contributing to advancements in understanding and treating rare diseases.
Human Genome & Genetics
Rare Diseases
Development of Biomarkers or Composite Biomarkers for Neurological and Neuromuscular Disorders (R61/R33 - Clinical Trial Optional)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) aims to advance the identification and evaluation of candidate biomarkers for neurological and neuromuscular disorders. By facilitating the clinical development of neurotherapeutics, the FOA encourages research that includes both animal studies and preliminary human evaluations. The ultimate goal is to produce biomarkers ready for rigorous analytical and clinical validation, enhancing the effectiveness of treatments in clinical practice.
Biomedical informatics
Neurological Diseases & Disorders
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Limited Competition: Basic Instrumentation Grant (BIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (356887)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $300,000 - US $5,000,000
The Limited Competition: Basic Instrumentation Grant (BIG) Program offers funding to NIH-supported researchers for purchasing specialized instruments or integrated systems, with minimum awards of $25,000 and maximum awards reaching $350,000. Eligibility is restricted to institutions that have not received significant S10 funding in recent years. This program aims to enhance research capabilities by providing access to essential technology, thereby fostering scientific innovation and collaboration within the NIH community.
Biology
Health & Medicine
Medical Technology, Devices, and Equipment
Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (356886)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $300,000 - US $5,000,000
The Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program supports NIH-funded investigators in acquiring high-cost, specialized instruments, with a minimum award of $50,000 and a maximum of $750,000. Eligible instruments include light microscopes, mass spectrometers, and DNA sequencers, among others. This program aims to enhance research capabilities by enabling the purchase or upgrade of essential equipment for scientific advancement.
Biology
Health & Medicine
Medical Technology, Devices, and Equipment
Clinical and Translational Science Award (UM1 Clinical Trial Optional) (356316)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $6,500,000
The Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program invites applications to enhance clinical and translational science through innovative partnerships and research programs. This initiative aims to accelerate the delivery of treatments to diverse populations by improving clinical research efficiency, creating national resources for public health responses, and providing training for clinical research professionals. Applications are due by 5:00 PM local time, with optional Letters of Intent recommended 30 days prior to the full proposal deadline.
Science
Health & Medicine
Epidemiology & Public Health
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Baptist Foundation of South Carolina: Grant Program
Baptist Foundation Of South Carolina Inc
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Baptist Foundation of South Carolina supports churches and ministries with grants aimed at 'Kingdom Growth' projects. Their mission focuses on utilizing God-given resources to enhance community impact. Grant requests are open to religious and charitable organizations that align with their purpose. Priority is given to local Baptist associations and convention entities. Eligible projects can receive up to 80% funding, ensuring that impactful ministry initiatives thrive within the community.
Disaster Relief / Humanitarian Aid
Baptist Faith
Community Care Grant
Banfield Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Community Care Grant, offered by the Banfield Foundation, supports nonprofit organizations and local/state government agencies in providing affordable veterinary care to owned pets. Since 2015, the foundation has aimed to enhance preventive care through grants and partnerships, helping pets in crisis and underserved communities across the U.S. This initiative ensures that essential veterinary services are accessible to all pet owners, fostering a better world for pets.
Veterinary Science & Services
Animal Welfare - Domestic Animals & Pets
URM Travel Grants
American Economic Association
Private
United States
Up to US $1,000
The URM Travel Grants, established by the American Economic Association (AEA), support junior faculty from underrepresented minority groups in economics, including American Indian, Black, Hispanic, and Pacific Islander individuals. These grants cover up to $1,000 in expenses for meals, travel, lodging, and conference registration to attend the annual ASSA meetings. The initiative aims to enhance the professional development of URM junior faculty and promote diversity within the economics field.
Economics
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Emergency Educational Grants
Elks National Foundation Inc
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Emergency Educational Grants offer vital financial support of up to $5,000 for undergraduate students who are children of deceased or totally disabled Elks. This grant is renewable for one year and is intended solely for educational purposes, helping cover costs such as tuition and books. Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need and maintain full-time enrollment in an accredited U.S. college or university, while being unmarried and under 24 years old during the application year.
Education - Higher Education
Academic Success & Enrichment