Why Instrumentl
Full Cycle Grant Platform
By Customer
Featured
$1.1m More Per Year
The Instrumentl Impact Report
Explore
Learn
Connect
Find the perfect Large Grants for Nonprofit Organizations in Indiana on Instrumentl. 200+ Large Grants for Nonprofit Organizations in Indiana in the United States
200+
Available grants
$10.2M
Total funding
$15K
Median grant
Skip the search. Get matched with grants that fit your non-profit.
Smart recommendations based on your profile — in minutes.
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
Smart recommendations based on your profile — in minutes.
Up to US $100,000
Unspecified amount
More than US $100,000
More than US $100,000
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
More than US $7,500
US $15,000 - US $350,000
US $5,000 - US $250,000
Unspecified amount
More than US $1,000
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Up to US $4,700,000
About the Indiana Department of Homeland Security
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) leads Indiana's emergency planning and operations, first responder training and fire and building safety. The State Fire Marshal and State Building Commissioner oversee fire and building safety efforts, including the enforcement of building codes and a fire investigations unit. The agency certifies and trains thousands of first responders and hosts state-level exercises each year. IDHS also supports county emergency management agencies and runs the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC), which leads response and coordination efforts for large-scale incidents.
Nonprofit Security Grant Program
Executive Summary
The NSGP improves and increases the physical/cybersecurity and facility/target hardening of nonprofit organizations’ facilities at risk of a terrorist of other extremist attack, ultimately safeguarding the lives and property of the American people.
There are two funding sources appropriated for nonprofit organizations: 1) NSGP - Urban Area (NSGP-UA), and 2) NSGP - State (NSGP-S)
NSGP - State (NSGP-S)
NSGP-S funds nonprofit organizations located outside of a FY 2025 Designated highrisk urban area. Under NSGP-S, each state will receive an allocation for nonprofit organizations in the state located outside of FY 2025 Designated high-risk urban areas.
NSGP-S: Nonprofit organization must be located outside of Marion and Hamilton counties.
US $261,630 - US $29,938,456
About the Indiana Department of Homeland Security
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) leads Indiana's emergency planning and operations, first responder training and fire and building safety. The State Fire Marshal and State Building Commissioner oversee fire and building safety efforts, including the enforcement of building codes and a fire investigations unit. The agency certifies and trains thousands of first responders and hosts state-level exercises each year. IDHS also supports county emergency management agencies and runs the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC), which leads response and coordination efforts for large-scale incidents.
Nonprofit Security Grant Program
Executive Summary
The NSGP improves and increases the physical/cybersecurity and facility/target hardening of nonprofit organizations’ facilities at risk of a terrorist of other extremist attack, ultimately safeguarding the lives and property of the American people.
There are two funding sources appropriated for nonprofit organizations: 1) NSGP - Urban Area (NSGP-UA), and 2) NSGP - State (NSGP-S)
NSGP - Urban Area (NSGP-UA)
NSGP-UA funds nonprofit organizations located within FY 2025 designated high-risk urban areas. Under NSGP-UA, each urban area will receive an allocation for nonprofit organizations within FY 2025 designated high-risk urban areas.
NSGP-UA: Nonprofit organization must be located within Marion and Hamilton counties.
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Central Indiana Community Foundation
Powered by generosity, passion, and innovative collaboration, Hamilton County Community Foundation brings together the strengths of our community to solve our most pressing challenges.
Hamilton County Community Foundation Strategic Grants
The Funding Opportunity
Strategic Grants provide larger, targeted investments in initiatives designed to create meaningful, long-term impact in Hamilton County. This funding pathway supports organizations pursuing significant opportunities—such as scaling proven programs, strengthening organizational capacity, or advancing transformational projects—in alignment with HCCF’s priority areas.
Strategic Grants may also support organizations navigating significant funding disruptions, where a targeted investment can help stabilize operations, preserve critical services, or position the organization for long-term sustainability.
What is Funded
Strategic Grants support high-impact opportunities that are significant in scope and positioned for long-term community benefit. Funding may include:
The Process
Strategic Grants are offered through an invitation-only process. HCCF proactively engages organizations whose work aligns with this funding pathway and demonstrates strong potential to create lasting community impact.
In prioritizing invitations, HCCF often considers organizations with a history of partnership or prior funding, while also remaining responsive to emerging opportunities and community needs.
Organizations that have not received an invitation but believe their work aligns with the goals of Strategic Grants may submit a brief request for special consideration. Due to the limited and highly targeted nature of this funding opportunity, submission of this form does not guarantee an invitation to apply.
Showing 27 of 200+ results.
Sign up to see the full listHow common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Large grants for Nonprofit Organizations in Indiana?
Most grants are due in the second quarter.
What's the typical amount funded for Indiana?
Grants are most commonly $158,271.
What's the total number of grants in Large Grants for Nonprofit Organizations in Indiana year over year?
In 2024, funders in Indiana awarded a total of 42,920 grants.
Among all the Large Grants for Nonprofit Organizations in Indiana given out in Indiana, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Large Grants for Nonprofit Organizations in Indiana changing over time?
Funding has increased by 35.58%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Marion County, Monroe County, and Tippecanoe County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Marion County | $5,951,081,269 |
| Monroe County | $587,464,361 |
| Tippecanoe County | $370,158,455 |
| St Joseph County | $332,109,828 |
| Allen County | $235,684,076 |
How to Craft a Standout Grant Application ft. Dawn Lego from OneCause
5 Secrets to Expert Grant Research: Two-Hour Masterclass ft. Matt Hugg & Teresa Huff | Instrumentl
Take Advantage Of $156,000 In Free Digital Advertising With The Google + Microsoft Ad Grants For Nonprofits w/ Emily Fisher and Regan Dishon
Grant Management Best Practices for Nonprofits