Alphawood Foundation Grants
The Alphawood Foundation, a private grant-making organization based in Chicago, focuses on supporting initiatives that promote equity, justice, and human rights. They award grants to non-profits in areas such as arts education, LGBTQ+ health and rights, and community empowerment, particularly for marginalized groups. Their funding emphasizes unrestricted operational support, prioritizing organizations aligned with their mission and that primarily serve the Chicago metropolitan area and Northwest Indiana.
Alphawood 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
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
Waterfield Foundation Grant
The Waterfield Foundation Grant supports charitable and educational initiatives primarily in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and political subdivisions within the state. The foundation emphasizes projects that demonstrate a proven track record in the community or require private support. Note that grants are typically awarded once a year, and applications are reviewed during quarterly meetings. Organizations that are private foundations are not eligible for funding.
Waterfield 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
Pokagon Band Grants
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Pokagon Fund, established through a 2000 agreement, supports communities near Band Trust Lands by providing strategic grants aimed at reducing poverty, enhancing education, and promoting community vitality. With over $23 million awarded, the Fund focuses on initiatives that foster local development, including substantial educational support and assistance for food-insecure families. By investing in these communities, the Fund aims to create a thriving environment for residents of Hartford, Dowagiac, and South Bend.
The Pokagon Fund
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust Grants (Non-Environment Requests)
Applications due Jul 8, 2026
The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust focuses on supporting nonprofits in Arizona and Indiana through invitation-only grants. The Trust funds initiatives that help people in need, protect animals and nature, and enrich community life, emphasizing self-sufficiency, crisis intervention, and education. Grants are available for programs that enhance civic vibrancy, promote environmental awareness, and provide essential services to vulnerable populations. Organizations must align with the Trust's priorities and geographic areas to be eligible for funding.
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
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.
IH: INcommon Grant
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
The IH: INcommon Grant, offered by Indiana Humanities, supports tax-exempt organizations in developing public programs that explore critical issues related to race and ethnicity. With a focus on history and contemporary debates around topics such as immigration and institutional racism, the grant encourages diverse projects throughout Indiana. However, due to recent funding cuts from the National Endowment for the Humanities, many grants will be paused in 2025, with exceptions for specific programs like the Historic Preservation Education Grant.
Indiana Humanities Council Inc
Samerian Foundation Grant
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
The Samerian Foundation Grant aims to enhance the quality of life through financial support for education, economic development, health, youth sports, and humanitarian projects. It primarily focuses on disadvantaged youth and community development in Central Indiana, welcoming applications from 501(c)(3) organizations. The Foundation does not fund general operating expenses or for-profit ventures, ensuring that assistance is directed towards impactful initiatives that align with their mission.
Samerian Foundation Inc
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.
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.
Seed Grant- RFA For Research On Lottery Gambling
Applications due Aug 29, 2026
The Seed Grant for Research on Lottery Gambling, announced by the International Center for Responsible Gaming and the Hoosier Lottery, promotes studies focusing on responsible gambling and gambling disorders related to lottery activities. Researchers are encouraged to explore various projects, including pilot studies, preliminary research, and follow-up testing. Emphasizing the connection to Indiana, the initiative seeks to develop insights that inform responsible gambling practices and policies.
International Center for Responsible Gaming
Bethany Legacy Foundation Grant: Capacity Building Application
Applications due Sep 4, 2026
The Bethany Legacy Foundation's Capacity Building Application supports nonprofits in Jefferson County, Indiana by enhancing their internal systems and leadership capabilities. This grant fosters sustainable change by investing in organizations that align with focus areas like childcare, housing, and mental health. The application process is straightforward, requiring no pre-application, and aims to fund requests of $20,000 or less. This initiative is crucial for strengthening the nonprofit sector's effectiveness and future sustainability.
Bethany Legacy Foundation Inc
Fifth Third Foundation Grants: Evansville, IN Foundations
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Fifth Third Foundation in Evansville, IN, focuses on funding programs that foster community development, health services, education, and the arts. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving designated regions, such as Evansville and Chicago. The foundation prioritizes organizations with a history of recent funding. Notably, grants cannot support individuals or certain event sponsorships. This strategic approach aims to create meaningful impacts in communities by aligning resources with local needs.
Fifth Third Foundation
Horizon Bank Community Grant Program
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Horizon Bank Community Grant Program aims to enhance local communities by funding initiatives in education, arts, and economic development. With grants starting at $5,000, the program supports 501(c)(3) organizations addressing housing needs for low- to moderate-income families. Applications are accepted annually, with a strong emphasis on corporate citizenship and community involvement. However, grants are not available for political activities or organizations that discriminate. This commitment reflects Horizon Bank's dedication to fostering community growth and responsibility.
Horizon Bank
Southeastern Illinois CF: Fall Cycle: Siemer Milling Company Fund for Youth Leadership Development
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Siemer Milling Company Fund, established by the Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation, supports youth leadership development in Effingham County, Illinois, Christian County, Kentucky, and Dearborn County, Indiana. The fund emphasizes the importance of cultivating leadership skills among youth to prepare them for future roles in their communities. Organizations eligible for grants must be public charities with 501(c)(3) status and must focus on programs that enhance leadership skills for youth aged 19 and under.
Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation
Programmatic Support - Environment Pillar Award
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
The Environment Pillar Award by Honda supports nonprofit organizations and schools in the U.S. focused on sustainability. Grants aim to reduce environmental impact through programs in decarbonization, clean energy, and efficient resource use. Eligible projects must align with Honda's mission and primarily benefit communities where Honda associates live and work. Organizations can apply for up to two grants, provided they meet specific eligibility criteria, including tax-exempt status under the IRS.
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation Grants
Applications due Nov 30, 2026
The Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation provides grants exclusively for 501(c)(3) organizations that support public purposes within the Michigan City Area School District. Established to administer funds from Blue Chip Casino, the Corporation aims to enhance community services through nonprofit partnerships. Eligible organizations may submit up to two applications for the 2026-27 grant cycle, ensuring a priority is assigned to each application. This initiative is designed to foster community development and enrichment.
Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation
Center for Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases Pilot & Feasibility Grant: Category 1
Letter of inquiry due Jan 30, 2027
The Center for Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases offers a Pilot & Feasibility Grant aimed at fostering new diabetes-related researchers and supporting innovative, high-risk projects. This grant, up to $50,000 for one year, is directed to new investigators without prior NIH support. It promotes interdisciplinary collaboration among Indiana University campuses and encourages applications that may lead to significant extramural funding. Eligible applicants must be independent investigators with necessary resources for proposed research.
Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)
Center for Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases Pilot & Feasibility Grant: Category 2
Letter of inquiry due Jan 30, 2027
The Center for Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases Pilot & Feasibility Grant aims to support innovative diabetes research by established investigators with no prior work in the field. The program offers funding of up to $50,000 for one year, encouraging applications from faculty at various Indiana institutions. This initiative seeks to promote interdisciplinary collaborations and aims to advance research that leads to major extramural grant submissions, fostering new insights into diabetes and metabolic diseases.
Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)
Center for Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases Pilot & Feasibility Grant: Category 3
Letter of inquiry due Jan 30, 2027
The Center for Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases Pilot & Feasibility Grant offers funding up to $50,000 for innovative research projects aimed at diabetes and metabolic diseases. This program encourages early-career physician-scientists and established investigators to explore new ideas that diverge from their current research. The funding is intended to foster collaborations and support major grant submissions, making it an excellent opportunity for researchers at Indiana University and partner institutions.
Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)
Center for Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases Pilot & Feasibility Grant: Category 4
Letter of inquiry due Jan 30, 2027
The Center for Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases offers a Pilot & Feasibility Grant to support innovative research in diabetes and metabolic diseases. This grant invites applications for new research techniques applicable in CDMD Core facilities with awards of up to $50,000 for one year. Eligible applicants include independent investigators from specific Indiana institutions, focusing on high-risk projects that may lead to major extramural grant submissions.
Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)
Crossroads Fund: Seed Fund Grant
Applications due Feb 10, 2027
The Crossroads Fund: Seed Fund Grant supports organizations and groups in the Chicago Metropolitan area that promote social change. It focuses on collaborative, risk-taking, and strategic efforts that yield concrete community benefits. With a maximum grant of $15,000, it is open to 501(c)(3) organizations and those with fiscal sponsorship or bank accounts, prioritizing those with annual expenses under $500,000. This fund fosters diverse forms of activism, ensuring financial support for established and emerging community-based groups.
Crossroads Fund
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.
Betty Ann McCullough Education Seminar and Convocation Grant
Full proposal due Mar 9, 2027
The Betty Ann McCullough Education Seminar and Convocation Grant provides funding for public and private schools in Gibson County to host educational seminars and convocations. This initiative aims to enhance the skills of educators in science, mathematics, and language arts. Supported by the Gibson County Community Foundation, the program seeks to improve educational quality and promote professional development among teachers and educational staff in the community.
Community Foundation Alliance, Inc.
STEM Education Grant Program
Full proposal due Mar 15, 2027
The Boston Scientific Foundation aims to enhance health and educational opportunities for economically disadvantaged individuals, particularly in STEM fields. Their grant program focuses on K-12 students, requiring at least 50% of participants to be at or below 185% of the poverty line. The foundation seeks evidence-based proposals that can measure improvements in STEM learning, and it prioritizes applications serving communities near Boston Scientific locations, ensuring inclusivity and non-discrimination in service.
Boston Scientific Foundation Inc