Costco Foundation Youth Services Grants in DC
Youth- and family-serving 501(c)(3) nonprofits in the District of Columbia can seek program funding for children, education, and health and human services. Focused on community impact, Costco Foundation invites organizations to request monetary support for evidence-based programs with measurable outcomes and broad financial backing, which may include chemistry-related education or health initiatives.
Costco Wholesale Corporation
Innovative Human Services Grants for Nonprofits from Creag Foundation
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations with innovative human services or social problem-solving programs in District of Columbia can seek funding to develop or expand their work. With a mission to support creative, impactful solutions, Creag Foundation provides grants by invitation, and chemistry-related initiatives within its human services focus may be considered after a letter of inquiry.
Creag Foundation
District of Columbia Youth Services Funding via Dan Paul Foundation
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations serving youth through education, welfare, or development programs, including in the District of Columbia, can seek up to US $15,000 to support their work. The Dan Paul Foundation funds initiatives such as child advocacy, homelessness and poverty services, environmental education, refugee enrichment, and related youth-focused scientific or scholarship programs worldwide.
The Dan Paul Foundation
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Grants for Chemistry
Early-stage, impact-first nonprofits and mission-driven for-profits in District of Columbia tackling major social or environmental challenges can apply for Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation support, with awards up to US $300,000. Chemistry-focused ventures serving underserved communities may be eligible if they operate post-pilot, show measurable impact, and have scalable, systems-based models.
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
Global Impact Cash Grants
The Global Impact Cash Grants by Cisco Systems Foundation support innovative early-stage solutions aimed at addressing significant social problems. Targeting nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations, these grants focus on four key sectors: crisis response, education, economic empowerment, and climate regeneration. Eligible organizations must demonstrate alignment with these areas, particularly serving underserved communities. The foundation seeks to leverage technology for impactful solutions, ensuring sustainability and community resilience through strategic investments.
Cisco Systems Foundation
State Farm Community Safety Grants in District
Educational institutions, government programs, 501(c)(3) nonprofits, and 501(c)(4) volunteer fire companies in District of Columbia can seek funding for safety, education, and community development initiatives. State Farm Companies Foundation supports projects like auto and home safety, disaster preparedness, affordable housing, job training, STEM education, and related community programs that may include chemistry-focused components.
State Farm Companies Foundation
William Randolph Hearst Foundation Grants for Culture
U.S.-based 501(c)(3) cultural institutions with audited expenses over $2 million can seek more than US $100,000 to support arts and science programming, capital projects, or limited general support. William Randolph Hearst Foundation prioritizes large, well-established organizations, including museums and performing arts groups, some of which may deliver STEAM-related programming in the District of Columbia.
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Hearst Foundation: Social Service Grant
The Hearst Foundation's Social Service Grant focuses on tackling chronic poverty by funding direct-service organizations that implement effective solutions for economic independence and family strengthening. With a mission to support diverse nonprofits in the U.S., the Foundation allocates approximately 15% of its total funding to social services, prioritizing scalable programs that serve significant populations. The minimum grant size is $100,000, and special consideration is given to organizations addressing affordable housing, domestic violence, and youth development.
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Youth Education Funding from Michael & Susan Dell Foundation
Organizations working on education, children’s health, or family economic stability for urban low-income youth in the District of Columbia and other eligible areas can apply for Michael & Susan Dell Foundation grants; awards more than US $50,000 for project support or scaling. Eligible entities include nonprofits, social enterprises, schools, governments, and related organizations.
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation
Roche Grants for Global Community Programs
Accredited charities in the District of Columbia can apply for Roche’s corporate philanthropy funding to support humanitarian, science and education, community and environment, or arts and culture projects. Chemistry-related education or environmental initiatives based in D.C. may be eligible when they promote sustainable development and can engage Roche expertise, logistics, or employees.
La Roche, Inc.
Health and Human Services Grants from Semnani
Nonprofit organizations providing health, education, or humanitarian services can apply for Semnani Family Foundation grants to support marginalized communities worldwide. While the foundation funds work in many countries including the U.S., District of Columbia organizations with programs in areas like healthcare access, disaster relief, child welfare, or related human services may be eligible.
Semnani Family Foundation
Science and Education Grants for Nonprofits from Sidney Stern Memorial Trust
District of Columbia nonprofits working in science, chemistry-related research, health, medicine, or education can access funding through the Sidney Stern Memorial Trust for charitable programs serving U.S. communities. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations with tax-exempt status, and all awarded funds must be used within the U.S.
Sidney Stern Memorial Trust
Bank of America Support for Community Programs
District of Columbia nonprofits working on community development, basic needs, workforce education, or related initiatives can access funding through Bank of America Charitable Foundation’s sponsorship program. 501(c)(3) organizations may receive support for housing, jobs, hunger, arts and culture, environmental efforts, sports, or diversity and inclusion activities that strengthen local communities.
Bank Of America Charitable Foundation Inc
Cowles Charitable Trust Grants for Chemistry
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
Cowles Charitable Trust provides District of Columbia 501(c)(3) organizations with funding for education, social justice, health, arts, and related research projects, including chemistry-focused work. Grants up to US $10,000 can support programs or general operating costs. Organizations with additional support from other funders are preferred, though occasional national efforts may be considered.
Cowles Charitable Trust
Hansen Family Foundation Education Grants in District
Applications due Sep 11, 2026
U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits with budgets under $1 million can seek US $1,000 - US $10,000 for education, children, environmental, humanitarian, animal welfare, or arts and culture programs, including work in the District of Columbia. Hansen Family Foundation provides flexible project or program support; chemistry-related education or environmental initiatives may be eligible.
Hansen Family Foundation
Jesse W Couch Foundation Grants for Storytelling
Applications due Sep 25, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations and aligned for-profits creating impact in preservation, education, or wellness can seek storytelling project funding in the District of Columbia, with awards of more than US $50,000. Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation supports communications and media efforts that help these organizations share their real-world community impact.
Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation
Community Relief Funding from Robinson Foundation
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
501(c)(3) organizations serving the Southern region, including District of Columbia, can apply for Robinson Foundation’s single-year grants to support programs in education, health, poverty relief, disaster response, families, veterans, animal welfare, conservation, or spiritual endeavors. Eligible nonprofits must be at least three years old and seek program, not capital, support with clear, tangible impact.
Robinson Foundation
District of Columbia Community Funding via Dudley T Dougherty Foundation
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations working on community services, environmental conservation, or peacebuilding in the District of Columbia can apply for Dudley T Dougherty Foundation’s flexible support. Chemistry-focused initiatives that advance these areas may be eligible, offering a potential fit for science-based community or environmental projects.
Dudley T Dougherty Foundation Inc
District of Columbia Youth Support Funding via TJX Foundation
Letter of inquiry due Oct 31, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations near TJX locations that support basic needs, at-risk youth enrichment, workforce readiness, or safety from domestic violence in the District of Columbia can apply; funding may support chemistry-related programming within these areas. The TJX Foundation requires alignment with its community mission and a public nondiscrimination policy.
The Tjx Foundation Inc
District of Columbia Community Funding via Lawrence Foundation
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
Focused on community and environmental programs, Lawrence Foundation invites District of Columbia 501(c)(3) public charities, public schools, and libraries to request general operating or project support. U.S.-headquartered organizations working in environmental conservation, human services, disaster relief, and related community services can seek unrestricted grants typically ranging from US $5,000 - US $10,000.
Lawrence Foundation
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
Applications due Nov 11, 2026
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation offers grants to support diverse initiatives, including museums, educational programs, and environmental activities. Aiming to make a significant impact with modest funding, the Foundation targets IRS-qualified non-profits in the U.S. Grants typically range from $1,000 to $20,000, fostering community development and enhancement. Organizations focused on youth, seniors, and individuals with disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply, as the Foundation seeks to empower those in need.
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
Nordstrom Community Grant
Applications due Jan 31, 2027
The Nordstrom Community Grant focuses on supporting youth and families by providing over $1 million in grants annually. It aims to assist grassroots organizations that address essential community needs such as food, shelter, and clothing, as well as creating opportunities for economic mobility through mentorship and workforce development. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits located in areas where Nordstrom operates. Applications are encouraged for those meeting these criteria.
Nordstrom
Dr Scholl Foundation Grants for Chemistry
Letter of inquiry due Feb 1, 2027
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations working on education, health, social services, civic, cultural, environmental, or related projects in the U.S., including the District of Columbia, can apply for Dr Scholl Foundation grants of US $5,000 - US $25,000. Chemistry-focused programs that fit these areas may be competitive within this broad, project-based funding opportunity.
Dr Scholl Foundation
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Support for Community Services
Applications due Apr 15, 2027
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations providing community services such as economic stability, workforce development, health, social services, or disaster relief in the District of Columbia may be eligible for project, operating, or capital support. Grants from O'Reilly Automotive Foundation help U.S. communities where O’Reilly Auto Parts has a business presence, which may include chemistry-related initiatives improving quality of life.
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Inc
District of Columbia Youth Services Funding via Chick Fil A Foundation
Applications due May 1, 2027
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations in the District of Columbia working on youth education, housing, hunger, or environmental programs can apply for Chick Fil A Foundation’s True Inspiration Awards, with grants of US $30,000 - US $350,000. Chemistry-focused nonprofits may be eligible if their projects advance youth development, food access, family services, or environmental stewardship.
Chick Fil A Foundation Inc
Partnership Awards for Nonprofits from Mutual of America Foundation
Applications due Jul 1, 2027
Nonprofit organizations leading strong cross-sector partnerships to address social issues can apply for national recognition and support through the Mutual of America Foundation’s Community Partnership Award. With a mission to honor exemplary collaborations, the foundation provides U.S. nonprofits, including those in the District of Columbia, an opportunity to showcase impactful, replicable community initiatives that may include chemistry-related work.
Mutual Of America Foundation
Gupta Family Foundation Grants for Self-Reliance
Applications due Jul 31, 2027
Nonprofit organizations helping disadvantaged people become self-reliant can apply for Gupta Family Foundation’s US $5,000 - US $250,000 grants, including those in the District of Columbia. Eligible 501(c)(3)s or qualifying foreign entities with revenues between $300,000 and $3,000,000 may be funded for poverty alleviation, disability services, disaster relief, or related human services worldwide.
Gupta Family Foundation