HTR Foundation Grant
The HTR Foundation Grant supports the preservation of American Civil War sites and educational projects related to this heritage. Grants are available to tax-exempt organizations and government agencies, focusing on land acquisition and public engagement while excluding endowments, individual support, and local interest projects. This initiative promotes the historical, cultural, and environmental legacy of the United States, ensuring the continued education and awareness of the Civil War's significance.
HTR Foundation
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
SPF: The Discretionary Fund Grant
The Southern Partners Fund's Discretionary Fund Grant aims to support grassroots community organizing for social, economic, and environmental justice in the Southeastern United States. It provides financial resources and technical assistance to rural organizations and leaders focused on transformative change. Eligible applicants include self-governed rural groups engaging in advocacy and community development. The fund prioritizes education reform, immigration rights, and voter engagement, allowing up to two requests per year, with a maximum award of $3,500.
Southern Partners Fund
Ash Grove Charitable Foundation Grant
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The Ash Grove Charitable Foundation Grant supports public charities with 501(c)(3) status, focusing on capital projects that enhance community life in states where Ash Grove operates. With a commitment to environmental sustainability, education, and human services, the Foundation prioritizes funding for renovation and construction projects. Grants typically reach up to $25,000, aiming to foster better living standards and support local initiatives that are vital for community growth and resilience.
Ash Grove Charitable 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
IMPACT 100 NWF Grants
Full proposal due Jul 1, 2026
IMPACT 100 of Northwest Florida offers grants to nonprofit organizations in Okaloosa and Walton Counties, aiming to fund high-impact projects that transform lives. Grants start at $100,000, with specific focus areas including education, environment, family, health & recreation, and arts & culture. Eligible organizations must be tax-exempt and serve local communities. The grant process encourages collaboration among nonprofits, fostering innovative solutions for community needs.
IMPACT 100 of Northwest Florida
Cultural Facilities Grant
Applications due Jul 10, 2026
The Cultural Facilities Grant supports organizations focused on cultural programming through funding for renovation, construction, or acquisition of cultural facilities. Eligible applicants must conduct arts and cultural programming at least 85% of the time, meet legal status requirements, and have matching funds documented. The program excludes funding for projects such as parking facilities and commercial endeavors. This grant aims to enhance the cultural landscape in Florida by ensuring facilities are accessible and adequately funded for community engagement.
Florida Department of State: Arts and Culture
STJCF Grant Program
Applications due Jul 17, 2026
The St. Joe Community Foundation, established in 1999, aims to enhance the quality of life in Northwest Florida through grants to 501(c)(3) organizations. Focused on education, environmental stewardship, health, and cultural arts, the foundation prioritizes projects that promise long-term community benefits. Organizations based in Bay and Walton Counties are eligible to apply, fostering sustainable civic infrastructure to support the unique character and heritage of the region.
St. Joe Community Foundation
Jacarlene Foundation Grant
Full proposal due Jul 20, 2026
The Jacarlene Foundation Grant, established in 1988, supports philanthropic endeavors across Florida, focusing on education, animal welfare, and the arts. The foundation prioritizes grants for tax-exempt organizations that align with its mission, ensuring funds are used within Florida. It does not accept requests from religious or political organizations. Notable grants include one million dollars to Zoo Tampa. The foundation embodies Jackie Preis's mantra of community support, aiming to enhance Florida's cultural and environmental landscape.
Jacarlene Foundation Co Bank of America Private Bank
Public Humanities Program Grants (formerly known as FHC Community Project Grants)
Full proposal due Aug 5, 2026
The Public Humanities Program Grants, previously known as Community Project Grants, support initiatives that preserve and share Florida's rich history and culture. They encourage projects that bring communities together to explore their heritage and current civic life. Eligible applicants include Florida-based nonprofits and governments, and projects must involve humanities scholarship. In 2025, proposals marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence will be prioritized, fostering collaboration among diverse community partners.
Florida Humanities Council
Approximately US $100,000
Dr. Phillips Charities Grant Program
Letter of inquiry due Aug 5, 2026
The Dr. Phillips Charities Grant Program supports not-for-profit organizations in Central Florida, focusing on impactful capital projects and innovative community programs. With a commitment to the legacy of the Phillips family, grants are awarded to organizations that demonstrate a significant potential for ongoing support. Key areas of funding include education, health, arts, and social services, ensuring that contributions help empower communities and preserve vital services in Orange and Osceola Counties.
Dr. P. Phillips Foundation
Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation Grant
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation provides funding to support charitable, educational, religious, and scientific initiatives that benefit the Central Florida area. Established in 1959, the foundation has supported various institutions, including the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum and Rollins College. Grants can range from a few thousand dollars to over $1 million, with a focus on organizations exempt from federal taxation under 501(c)(3). Organizations may apply once per funding cycle, but repetitive funding is discouraged.
Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation
Cutler Bay Community Fund
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Cutler Bay Community Fund aims to enhance the quality of life in Cutler Bay by supporting 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Established in 2013, it prioritizes educational, aesthetic, environmental, cultural, and social services projects. Grant amounts range from $500 to $2,500, focusing on local initiatives that meet evolving community needs. The Fund is managed by a Board of Directors, including the Mayor and Town Council, ensuring strategic oversight and community engagement.
Town of Cutler Bay
Bank of America Client Foundation Grant Program
Applications due Sep 16, 2026
The Bank of America Client Foundation Grant Program supports nonprofit organizations in Sarasota, FL and Delaware, focusing on arts, education, historic preservation, and human services. Grants range from $5,000 to $40,000, averaging around $20,000. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) public charities and generally receive one-year grants. The foundation prioritizes program-related funding, while avoiding grants to individuals and for general operating expenses.
Bank of America Fdn Mc naughton
Ibis Charities Foundation Grant
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Ibis Charities Foundation Grant supports 501(c)(3) charities in Palm Beach County. Eligible organizations must maintain good standing with the IRS and the Florida Secretary of State. The foundation funds projects in various areas including education, health and wellness, arts, and the environment, focusing on initiatives that yield measurable outcomes. General funding may be considered if it aligns with the charity's core mission. Notably, grants are not available for individual support or charities outside the designated region.
Ibis Charities Foundation Inc
Chapman Foundation Grant
Full proposal due Oct 15, 2026
The Alvah H. and Wyline P. Chapman Foundation offers grants to support charitable, educational, and community-focused initiatives, primarily in Florida and Georgia. Eligible applicants must be IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) organizations. The foundation prioritizes projects that address children's welfare, education, multicultural understanding, substance abuse prevention, and homelessness. Grants typically do not exceed $15,000, and proposals must be endorsed by a Foundation Director. Interested parties should submit a Letter of Inquiry for consideration.
Alvah H And Wyline P Chapman Foundation
Sea Turtle Grants: Competitive Grants
Applications due Nov 14, 2026
The Sea Turtle Grants Program, funded by Florida's Sea Turtle Specialty License Plate sales, supports vital research, conservation, and educational initiatives for Florida's marine turtles. The program allocates 30% of license plate revenue to grant applications, with a maximum of four submissions per organization. Priority is given to projects that enhance the preservation of marine turtles and align with recovery plans and the Marine Turtle Protection Program's goals.
Sea Turtle Conservancy
CFPBMC: Competitive Grantmaking - Summer Program Grant
Applications due Dec 19, 2026
The CFPBMC Summer Program Grant supports nonprofit organizations in Florida aiming to enhance community impact through strategic focus areas such as capacity building, economic opportunity, education and youth, and thriving communities. Grants of up to $75,000 are available for projects that align with these areas. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt. The grant process encourages innovative solutions to community challenges, fostering collaboration and sustainable development.
Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties
Parks and Open Space Florida Forever Grant Program
Applications due Jan 19, 2027
The Parks and Open Space Florida Forever Grant Program, managed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, aims to preserve green spaces by funding local governments and eligible nonprofits for park and open space acquisitions. This initiative not only enhances outdoor recreation but also supports conservation efforts aligned with local comprehensive plans. A minimum 25% match is required from local governments, while smaller municipalities and nonprofits may have different criteria. Applications are accepted from November 3, 2025, to January 19, 2026.
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
FL AmeriCorps Competitive Grant
Applications due Feb 12, 2027
The FL AmeriCorps Competitive Grant provides opportunities for approximately 200,000 Americans to engage in vital community service across Florida. Funded by AmeriCorps and administered by Volunteer Florida, this program focuses on addressing pressing community needs, including education, disaster response, and environmental conservation. Participants receive training, stipends, and professional development, contributing to the state's workforce and enhancing the quality of life within its communities.
Volunteer Florida Foundation Inc
Kalamazoo Valley Chapter - Stanley Weber Projects Fund
Applications due Feb 15, 2027
The Kalamazoo Valley Chapter's Stanley Weber Projects Fund honors a dedicated member by supporting projects that enhance coldwater fisheries and their habitats. Offering grants up to $5,000 annually, the fund prioritizes non-profit initiatives that foster conservation, restoration, and public education while promoting volunteer engagement. Recognition through plaques or media announcements is requested for grant recipients, ensuring the legacy of Stanley Weber continues to impact the community positively.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
CFPBMC: Competitive Grantmaking - Year-Round Grant
Applications due Mar 3, 2027
The CFPBMC Year-Round Grant supports nonprofit organizations in Palm Beach and Martin Counties. It encourages projects aligned with four focus areas: Capacity Building, Economic Opportunity, Education and Youth, and Thriving Communities. Grants can reach up to $75,000 and are awarded based on a competitive process. Interested organizations must submit a Letter of Inquiry and may be invited to submit a full proposal based on their alignment with the foundation's mission and strategic goals.
Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties
Innovative Initiatives Funding
Applications due Apr 1, 2027
The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida supports innovative programs aimed at enhancing the well-being of at-risk children and families. Established in 1989, it emphasizes prevention and community engagement. Funded initiatives may address issues like unintended pregnancies, substance abuse, and educational improvement. Projects must demonstrate sustainability and community support, with funding cycles lasting up to five years. The focus is on culturally relevant, family-centered approaches that promote healthy development and positive outcomes for children.
The Ounce of Prevention Fund
Special Category Grants
Applications due Jun 1, 2027
The Special Category Grants program, administered by the Florida Department of State's Division of Historical Resources, offers funding for significant historic preservation initiatives. This competitive grant program supports projects such as the preservation and rehabilitation of historic properties, archaeological research, and museum exhibit development. While funding is not guaranteed, it aims to promote appreciation and knowledge of Florida's rich history through various preservation efforts.
Florida Department of State: Division of Historical Resources
Small Matching Grants for Historic Preservation Projects
Applications due Jun 3, 2027
The Small Matching Grants for Historic Preservation Projects, offered by the Florida Department of State's Division of Historical Resources, provide funding to support the preservation of significant historic and archaeological resources across Florida. Grants are available for various project types, including surveys, planning, National Register nominations, and heritage education. These funds aim to enhance public knowledge and appreciation of Florida's rich history, although operational support for organizations is not covered.
Florida Department of State: Division of Historical Resources
Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jun 15, 2027
The Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Grant aims to enhance healthcare in Miami-Dade County through funding local community projects and medical scholarships. Established in 1992, the foundation has awarded over 597 grants, emphasizing direct medical care and health education for children and the economically disadvantaged. Eligible applicants include tax-exempt organizations with a focus on improving community health. The foundation's commitment to sustainable transformation inspires future generations to contribute positively to their communities.
Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation
CGCF: Community Grants Program
Applications due Jun 15, 2027
The Coral Gables Community Foundation's Community Giving Program supports local non-profits that enhance the lives of Coral Gables residents. Eligible organizations must address key focus areas including arts, education, historic preservation, and social services. Grants are awarded based on relevance to the community and the potential impact of the proposed projects. Interested organizations should submit a Letter of Inquiry to begin the application process.
Coral Gables Community Foundation