Carol Ann and Ralph V Haile Jr Foundation Grant
The Carol Ann and Ralph V Haile Jr Foundation Grant aims to enhance the quality of life for residents in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Established by Carol and Ralph Haile, the foundation focuses on funding initiatives in arts and culture, civic engagement, education, and human services. It supports organizations that are tax-exempt and aligns with their mission across ten counties. By fostering collaboration, the foundation seeks to create a vibrant community and drive meaningful change.
Carol And Ralph Haile Jr Foundation
Lilly Endowment: Religion Grants
Lilly Endowment Inc. focuses on enriching the religious lives of Christians in the U.S. by supporting diverse congregations and theological education. It aims to foster community development, youth education, and public understanding of religion. The Endowment prioritizes initiatives that improve life quality in Indiana while considering national projects that align with its mission. Notably, it emphasizes nurturing the faith of young people and ensuring all congregations have capable leaders to meet contemporary challenges.
Lilly Endowment Inc
Republic Bank Grants
The Republic Bank Grants program supports non-profit organizations in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, and Florida that enhance community welfare through various initiatives such as education, healthcare, and civic projects. By providing financial and in-kind donations, Republic Bank aims to strengthen community ties and foster impactful change. Eligible organizations must have IRS 501(c) status and submit grant requests in writing at least two months in advance, ensuring timely support for their initiatives.
Republic Bank Foundation Inc
Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation Grant Program
The Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation Grant Program focuses on enhancing the vitality of Indianapolis through targeted grantmaking in education, health, and economic development. The program prioritizes support for tax-exempt organizations that align with its goals, addressing critical issues such as public health, academic outcomes, and workforce development. By fostering collaboration and sharing data-driven insights, the Foundation aims to create a more vibrant, equitable city where all residents can thrive.
Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation
Wolverine Worldwide Foundation Grant
The Wolverine Worldwide Foundation Grant aims to enhance community well-being through dedicated support in areas such as health, education, and environmental sustainability. Founded in 1959, the foundation focuses on promoting healthy lifestyles, diversifying trades, and advancing community initiatives. By engaging with local organizations, it fosters inclusive opportunities across West Michigan, Boston, Richmond, and London, ultimately striving for a positive impact in the communities it serves.
Wolverine Worldwide Foundation
Penn National Gaming Foundation Grants
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Penn National Gaming Foundation Grants support various community initiatives across North America, emphasizing education, health services, and cultural affairs. Launched post-Hurricane Katrina, the foundation aids local nonprofits, enhancing community development, public safety, and veteran support. The grants cater to organizations that address the needs of children, senior citizens, and disadvantaged populations, ensuring a broad impact in areas where Penn National Gaming operates. This commitment reflects the foundation's dedication to uplifting communities and fostering resilience.
Penn National Gaming
CFDC: Community Grants
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The CFDC Community Grants support nonprofit organizations addressing the needs of DeKalb County, Indiana. These grants, awarded quarterly, focus on areas such as arts, education, health, and community development. Eligible applicants include 501(c)3 organizations, schools, and government agencies. The foundation favors projects that promote community cooperation and sustainability, while avoiding funding for certain expenses like debt reduction and religious purposes. Grants can also cover general operating or capacity-building expenses.
Community Foundation of DeKalb County
Daniel and Susan Pfau Foundation Grant
Full proposal due Jul 1, 2026
The Daniel and Susan Pfau Foundation, established in 1994, focuses on enhancing education, health, cultural experiences, and social welfare for youth with disabilities and economic challenges in the Greater Cincinnati area. It supports arts organizations and recreation initiatives, prioritizing programs that help young individuals realize their potential. Eligible applicants must be recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofits and demonstrate benefits to specific counties in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The Foundation encourages collaboration with other donors for project funding.
Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Donald C. and Laura M. Harrison Family Foundation Grant
Full proposal due Jul 1, 2026
The Donald C. and Laura M. Harrison Family Foundation, established in 2006, aims to enhance educational opportunities for underprivileged students in the Greater Cincinnati area. With a focus on innovative programs and scholarships, the foundation supports initiatives in primary, secondary, and adult education. Grants range from $5,000 to $15,000 annually, promoting sustainability and collaboration with other donors. Eligible applicants must be IRS-designated 501(c)(3) organizations, prioritizing local community impact.
Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Ball Brothers Foundation General Grants
Pre proposal due Jul 15, 2026
The Ball Brothers Foundation offers general grants to organizations in Indiana, particularly focusing on Muncie and Delaware County. The foundation emphasizes support for arts, education, environment, health, human services, and public benefit initiatives, aiming to enhance community engagement and well-being. By fostering creativity, educational excellence, and environmental stewardship, the foundation seeks to strengthen the region's cultural and social fabric, while also addressing pressing community needs and encouraging collaborative efforts among local organizations.
Ball Brothers Foundation
Spencer Community Good Grants Program
Applications due Jul 22, 2026
The Spencer Community Good Grants Program, administered by the Community Foundation Alliance, supports diverse charitable initiatives within Spencer County. Open year-round, this program encourages funding requests from eligible nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies, with grants available at various levels, including requests up to $10,000. Established in 1996, the foundation aims to enhance community well-being by distributing funds effectively to meet local needs.
Community Foundation Alliance, Inc.
CFMJC: Competitive Grants
Applications due Aug 4, 2026
The Community Foundation of Madison and Jefferson County (CFMJC) supports grant-making to organizations that benefit Jefferson County residents. Since 1991, it has funded diverse causes such as education, health, and welfare. CFMJC prioritizes projects that demonstrate preventative measures and collaboration among organizations while ensuring legal compliance. Grants are not available for political activities or sectarian purposes. This initiative encourages impactful contributions from generous donors to enhance community well-being.
Community Foundation of Madison and Jefferson County
Community Good Grants Program ( Posey County Community Foundation)
Applications due Aug 4, 2026
The Community Good Grants Program, managed by the Posey County Community Foundation, invites funding requests from 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofits and governmental agencies. Since its inception in 1992, the foundation has aimed to enhance the community's well-being through various program areas including arts, education, health, and community development. Grants are typically awarded annually to support projects that fulfill community needs, fostering philanthropy and local initiatives in Posey County.
Community Foundation Alliance, Inc.
US $100,000 - US $372,000
Indiana 21st Century Community Learning Centers Out-of-School Time Program
Applications due Aug 16, 2026
The Indiana 21st Century Community Learning Centers Out-of-School Time Program is designed to provide safe environments for youth during non-school hours. This federally-funded initiative supports public schools and community organizations in creating learning centers that enhance academic performance and offer diverse enrichment activities. Particularly focused on youth from low-performing schools, the program aims to boost educational outcomes and foster social and emotional growth, while also serving the families of participating youth.
Indiana Department of Education
Daviess County Community Foundation: Community Good Grants Program
Applications due Aug 21, 2026
The Daviess County Community Foundation, established in 1993, offers Community Good Grants to support nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies in Daviess County, Indiana. This program aims to enhance community well-being across various areas, including arts, education, health, and environment. It encourages charitable projects that address local needs, fostering civic engagement and philanthropy. Through partnerships and fiscal sponsorships, the foundation aims to make meaningful impacts for generations to come.
Community Foundation Alliance, Inc.
FEC Program Grants
Applications due Aug 25, 2026
The Foundations of East Chicago provides annual program grants to support initiatives that enhance education, health, safety, and community enrichment. Eligible applicants must be recognized 501(c)(3) agencies in good standing. The grants focus on measurable outcomes and operational plans, prioritizing educational advancement, health awareness, and community safety. Notably, FEC does not fund speaker fees, conferences, landscaping, or general operational costs. This initiative aims to improve the quality of life in East Chicago by supporting impactful community programs.
Foundations of East Chicago
Caesars Foundation of Floyd County Annual Grant
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
The Caesars Foundation of Floyd County Annual Grant supports various community initiatives in Floyd County, Indiana. Established in 1999, the foundation aims to enhance economic development and quality of life through funding in areas such as arts, education, health, community development, and human services. This grant encourages diverse programs that foster cultural appreciation, educational opportunities, health improvements, and community engagement, contributing to a vibrant and supportive environment for all residents.
CAESARS FOUNDATION OF FLOYD COUNTY INC
Mary J. Proctor Grant
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Mary J. Proctor Grant supports charitable organizations focused on children and youth in the Indianapolis area. Administered by JPMorgan, it funds nonprofit entities recognized under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS tax code. The program encourages initiatives in arts, education, community development, and social services, while individuals are not eligible to apply. This grant aims to enhance the well-being and opportunities for young people in the community.
Trust U W Mary J Proctor Nect
Teacher grants
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The CHS Foundation is dedicated to enhancing agricultural education through its Teacher Grants program, providing up to $50,000 for innovative projects. This initiative aims to engage students in experiential learning within rural communities across various states. By supporting teachers and their creative ideas, the foundation fosters educational growth and prepares future agricultural leaders, ensuring a sustainable and empowered agricultural sector. This commitment reflects CHS's broader mission of community support and development.
CHS Foundation
Dow Promise Grant
Applications due Sep 5, 2026
The Dow Promise Grant empowers communities by addressing the unique barriers faced by Black youth and adults in the U.S. This program provides grants up to $10,000 for initiatives that promote social, economic, and environmental advancements. Since its inception in 2000, the Dow Promise Program has been committed to fostering equitable opportunities and positive social change, ultimately contributing to long-term community success and a brighter future for all.
Dow Company Foundation
Youth Fund for Social Change Grant
Applications due Sep 16, 2026
The Youth Fund for Social Change Grant, provided by the Crossroads Fund, aims to empower youth in the Chicago area to address social justice issues. This initiative supports organizations and projects focused on advocacy and activism, enabling young people to challenge systemic inequalities. Grants prioritize collaborative efforts and innovative approaches, fostering grassroots leadership among youth. Eligible applicants include youth-led organizations and coalitions with a budget under $1 million, promoting impactful community-driven change.
Crossroads Fund
CICF Crosser Family Foundation Grants
Full proposal due Oct 10, 2026
The Crosser Family Foundation, a component of the Hamilton County Community Foundation, provides grants to enhance the lives of youth and families in Hamilton County. This invitation-only grant opportunity focuses on community engagement, health and wellness, housing, and youth development. The foundation seeks to partner with innovative nonprofit organizations that align with its mission of compassionate philanthropy and diversity. Funding requests are exclusively accepted through prior invitation.
Central Indiana Community Foundation
CFMJC: Women's Giving Circle Grant
Applications due Jan 30, 2027
The Women's Giving Circle Grant Program supports organizations that empower women and children in Jefferson County, Indiana. This competitive grant initiative focuses on education, economic empowerment, health, and violence prevention. By funding projects that prepare children for school, enhance women's financial management, improve healthcare access, and reduce violence, the program aims to make a significant impact. Grants are awarded based on community needs and legal requirements, prioritizing initiatives that foster collaboration and sustainability.
Community Foundation of Madison and Jefferson County
Warrick Community Good Grants Program
Applications due Feb 23, 2027
The Warrick Community Good Grants Program, managed by the Community Foundation Alliance, Inc., supports local charitable organizations by funding new or ongoing projects that address various community needs. Grants are provided annually through unrestricted funds and aim to enhance the quality of life in Warrick County. Eligible applicants include tax-exempt nonprofits and government agencies, while specific funding criteria may vary each year. Organizations must review requirements before applying.
Community Foundation Alliance, Inc.
GLCF: Field of Interest Grants
Applications due May 22, 2027
The Greater Lafayette Community Foundation offers a variety of Field of Interest Grants aimed at supporting diverse community needs in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Grants are available for areas such as at-risk youth, cancer care, childhood literacy, community beautification, and more. With funding amounts ranging from $587 to $55,931, these grants aim to enhance the quality of life and provide essential services to local residents. Interested organizations can apply by contacting the Foundation for application details.
Greater Lafayette Community Foundation
Heart of Cook Grants
Applications due Jun 9, 2027
The Heart of Cook Grants support non-profit organizations, schools, and government units in furthering education, enhancing human services, and protecting the environment within Southwest Michigan and Northwest Indiana. With funding priorities focused on skill development, community independence, and environmental restoration, the grants aim to foster local leadership and innovative solutions. Eligible applicants may submit one application per cycle, with particular attention given to measurable outcomes and projects addressing emerging community needs.
Berrien Community Foundation
US $50,000 - US $1,500,000
Statewide Capital Projects Initiative Grant
Applications due Mar 31, 2028
The Statewide Capital Projects Initiative Grant provides essential funding to nonprofit organizations in Indiana, aiming to enhance health and human services. With a total of $80 million available in matching capital grants, the initiative supports projects that improve community facilities. It offers two funding tiers, catering to varying project complexities and encourages partnerships for successful implementation. All applicants must demonstrate a commitment to delivering vital services, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively to benefit local communities.
United Way of Marshall County