Adoption Partnerships - Adoption Rewards & Adoption Event Grants
PetSmart Charities' Adoption Partnerships and Event Grants support organizations in finding loving homes for pets. With over 10 million pets placed, the program offers resources like cash rewards for adoptions and grants for event support. Eligible partners include registered charities and educational institutions. The maximum grant available is $5,000, aimed at maximizing the impact of adoption events. Join us in enhancing the lives of pets and their new families through collaboration and community engagement.
PetSmart Charities
Infrastructure and Workforce Grants for Appalachia from ARC
Focused on infrastructure and workforce development, eligible public agencies, local governments, nonprofits, tribes, and higher education institutions in Grant County, West Virginia can apply to the Appalachian Regional Commission’s Area Development Program for projects in critical infrastructure, transportation, broadband, and business and workforce development. Funding supports locally driven economic development across ARC-designated Appalachian counties.
Appalachian Regional Commission
Banfield Foundation Disaster Relief Grants in West Virginia
Nonprofit animal welfare organizations and government animal agencies in Grant County, West Virginia can receive up to US $10,000 to support pets and their owners after natural or other disasters. Banfield Foundation funding can cover veterinary care, pet food and supplies, temporary shelter and boarding, transportation, cleanup, and related emergency response or reimbursement costs in affected U.S. communities.
Banfield Foundation
Youth Education Funding from Comis Foundation
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations improving educational outcomes for children and youth, including those serving Grant County, West Virginia, can access funding through Comis Foundation; awards range from US $5,000 - US $75,000 for pilot programs, proof-of-concept projects, capacity building, and innovative general operating support. A small number of nationally focused organizations may also be considered.
The Comis Foundation
Emergency Needs Funding for Nonprofits from Community Foundation of Tampa Bay
With a mission to address urgent nonprofit needs, Community Foundation of Tampa Bay provides 501(c)(3) organizations with up to US $250,000 for unbudgeted, unforeseen, and time-sensitive critical needs. Nonprofits nationwide, including those serving Grant County, West Virginia, may seek support for emergencies that threaten mission-critical services or organizational operations.
Community Foundation Of Tampa Bay Inc
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
CSX Foundation Grants for Grant County Nonprofits
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations, government entities, and schools in Grant County, West Virginia can access in-kind transportation services and donated railroad equipment to support community services, military members, and first responders. CSX Foundation provides intermodal freight moves and occasional donations of materials or retired rail cars to eligible organizations within its rail network service area.
Csx Foundation Inc
Service Programs Funding for Nonprofits from CSX Foundation
Nonprofits, government agencies, and educational institutions in Grant County, West Virginia serving veterans, active military, or first responders can apply for CSX Foundation’s Pride in Service grants, awarding US $2,500 - US $25,000 for safety, health, community, workforce, and basic needs programs. CSX supports eligible organizations within its service network, including parts of West Virginia.
Csx Foundation Inc
Grant County Health Funding via Highmark Foundation
501(c)(3) public charities in Grant County, West Virginia can apply for Highmark Foundation grants to run evidence-based programs improving community health. Funding supports work in chronic disease, family and maternal health, mental health, obesity, nutrition, physical activity, access to care, community clinics, screenings, and healthcare workforce development across Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Highmark Foundation
Karen Colina Wilson Foundation Support for Youth Programs
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations offering programs for children, youth, or women can seek US $500 - US $10,000 to enhance health, safety, well-being, and development through education and the arts. Karen Colina Wilson Foundation provides U.S. nonprofits, including those serving Grant County, West Virginia, with project-based and matching support rather than capital or ongoing operations.
Karen Colina Wilson Foundation
Disaster Animal Welfare Funding from PetSmart Charities
Animal welfare nonprofits, municipal shelters, and human service organizations in Grant County, West Virginia can seek funding for pet-focused disaster response, including supplies, veterinary care, urgent repairs, and staff costs. With a mission to support pets in crises, PetSmart Charities provides grants for organizations responding to state or federally declared natural disasters in the U.S. and Canada.
PetSmart Charities
Community and Conservation Grants from Richard King Mellon
Nonprofit and public sector organizations with a valid U.S. IRS Tax ID can seek flexible funding for conservation, economic development, health, and economic mobility initiatives, including planning, implementation, and scaling. With a mission to expand opportunity and protect sensitive lands, Richard King Mellon Foundation provides general operating or project support through its rolling General Application; Grant County, West Virginia applicants may be eligible under its national or regional programs.
Richard King Mellon Foundation
RNP Foundation Grant
The RNP Foundation Grant focuses on enhancing the well-being of underserved communities through education, nutrition, housing, and environmental care. The foundation seeks partnerships with like-minded nonprofits to collaboratively address issues such as homelessness and promote spiritual growth. With a commitment to sustainable development, the RNP Foundation aims to create lasting happiness and security for all individuals, ensuring that basic needs are met before fostering personal and communal spirituality.
Ravi and Naina Patel Foundation
Preserving Black Churches Grant Program
Applications due Sep 11, 2026
The Preserving Black Churches Grant Program, managed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, aims to support the preservation of historic Black churches. Grants range from $50,000 to $500,000 and fund various projects, including restoration, capacity building, and community engagement. The program encourages applications from active and non-active congregations, nonprofits, and public agencies, emphasizing the importance of these churches in their communities. This initiative seeks to strengthen heritage and foster cultural connections.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Kawabe Memorial Fund Human Services Grants
Applications due Sep 12, 2026
Nonprofit agencies, community-based organizations, and churches providing human services can seek support for programs or general operations through the Kawabe Memorial Fund; most awards go to the Seattle/King County area. Focus areas include low-income children, families, seniors, and related religious or educational initiatives, which may interest Grant County, West Virginia organizations with similar missions.
Kawabe Memorial Fund
Grant County Human Services Funding via Thomas Charitable Trust
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations in Grant County, West Virginia working on education, environmental conservation, medical needs, or basic human services may be eligible for project support. Focused on education, health, and poverty relief, the William and Helen Thomas Charitable Trust invites proposals that aid underprivileged people, orphaned children, and communities in Appalachia.
William and Helen Thomas Charitable Trust
Paralysis Program Grants for Nonprofits from Reeve Foundation
Full proposal due Oct 7, 2026
Nonprofit organizations serving people with paralysis in Grant County, West Virginia can apply for US $5,000 - US $24,999 to fund specific projects and equipment that directly benefit individuals and families. The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation supports short- to mid-range impact efforts such as adaptive sports, accessible facilities, transportation, camps, and support programs across the U.S.
Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
Kyndryl Charitable Foundation Workforce Grants in Grant County
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
Nonprofit organizations focused on cybersecurity or AI workforce development and job readiness in Grant County, West Virginia can apply for support from Kyndryl Charitable Foundation. The foundation funds technology-enabled education, climate action, and inclusive economy initiatives, and seeks data-informed, community-led partners in the U.S., Japan, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and India.
Kyndryl Charitable Foundation
Thriving Community Impact Fund: Core Contribution Grants
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
The Thriving Community Impact Fund offers grants ranging from $2,500 to $49,999 to support community health initiatives. Gundersen Health emphasizes collaboration and addressing social needs to foster well-being. Eligible organizations include non-profits, schools, and government agencies. The fund prioritizes projects that align with the Community Health Improvement Plan, focusing on health equity, civic engagement, and neighborhood enhancement. This initiative aims to empower communities and improve health outcomes while fostering corporate social responsibility.
GUNDERSEN LUTHERAN MEDICAL FOUNDATION INC
Grant County Digital Projects Funding via Box
Applications due Nov 11, 2026
Nonprofit organizations with a charitable mission in Grant County, West Virginia can seek funding for digital transformation projects in child welfare, crisis response, or environmental impact. With a mission to support community-focused innovation, Box provides up to US $25,000 to help scale secure, collaborative technology solutions that advance these critical services.
Box
Equipment and Technology Funding from Murdock Trust
Letter of inquiry due Nov 12, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations, tribal entities, and select government institutions seeking major equipment or technology purchases can apply for more than US $50,000 to build capacity, primarily in the Pacific Northwest. Grants from M J Murdock Charitable Trust may benefit Grant County, West Virginia organizations whose projects significantly impact its priority region and focus areas.
M J Murdock Charitable Trust
Community Project Grants for Nonprofits from Walmart Foundation
Applications due Nov 30, 2026
Eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits, schools, churches, and government entities in Grant County, West Virginia can apply for Walmart Foundation’s Spark Good Local Grants, awarding US $250 - US $5,000 for community-focused projects. Funding may support needs like animal services, elder programs, or neighborhood clean-up benefiting the local Walmart or Sam’s Club service area.
Wal-Mart Foundation
Children’s Health Funding from Innovating Worthy Projects Foundation
Applications due Dec 31, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations developing innovative programs, sharing new approaches, or providing direct services for children with special needs, acute illnesses, or chronic disabilities may be eligible. Grants from Innovating Worthy Projects Foundation help Grant County, West Virginia nonprofits working in children’s health and related services access project-focused support.
Innovating Worthy Projects Foundation
National Trust Cultural Heritage Grants in Grant County
Applications due Feb 6, 2027
Nonprofits and public agencies preserving African American historic sites in Grant County, West Virginia can seek US $50,000 - US $150,000 for capital projects, planning, programming, or capacity building. The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund supports museums, landscapes, and other places reflecting Black American culture and heritage nationwide.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
National Trust Grants for Grant County Preservation
Applications due Feb 20, 2027
Grant County, West Virginia 501(c)(3) nonprofits and public agencies stewarding modern buildings by Black architects can access funding through the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Conserving Black Modernism program. Grants of US $150,000 support planning, limited capital improvements, and technical studies for significant 20th-century sites such as schools, libraries, cultural centers, and other community assets at least 50 years old.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Paul Lauzier Foundation Grants for Community Programs
Applications due Apr 30, 2027
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations, schools, healthcare entities, and local governments seeking support for community development, youth, education, agriculture, public health, or safety projects in Grant County, West Virginia may be eligible for funding. With a mission to continue Paul Lauzier’s charitable legacy, Paul Lauzier Scholarship Foundation provides program, equipment, and capital project support, with a preference for rural central and eastern Washington.
Paul Lauzier Scholarship Foundation
Grant County Veteran Nature Funding via NEEF
Applications due Jun 10, 2027
501(c)(3) nonprofits with partnerships to public land entities in Grant County, West Virginia can access funding through the National Environmental Education Foundation to run nature-based programs for veterans’ physical and mental health. Grants up to US $10,000 support outdoor recreational and educational services, equipment and supplies, administrative costs, and billed labor on accessible public lands.
National Environmental Education Foundation
Broad Community Grants for Nonprofits from Doyle Foundation
Applications due Jul 1, 2027
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations in Grant County, West Virginia seeking support for the general betterment of life can apply for grants from the Doyle Foundation. The funder provides funding to U.S.-incorporated charities across all fields of work, so a wide range of community-focused programs may be eligible.
The Doyle Foundation Inc