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University of California Humanities Research Institute
UCHRI was founded by UC President David Gardner in 1987 as a centerpiece of the University of California’s system-wide investment in humanities research. Over the past three decades UCHRI has promoted innovation and leadership in the practice and sharing of collaborative humanistic research across all 10 UC campuses, nationally, and globally.
The University of California Humanities Research Institute facilitates experimental, interdisciplinary humanities scholarship through partnerships, research initiatives, and competitive grants.
Grants
As a grantmaking organization, UCHRI primarily funds UC faculty and graduate students who participate in innovative research and projects that engage a variety of disciplines and stakeholders.
Faculty Summer Research Funding
UCHRI is pleased to offer $5,000 summer research awards for UC faculty to conduct research during Summer. Priority will be given to early-career scholars and to projects related to UCHRI’s new theme, Sustenance. Awards should support work on a research project that requires travel, fieldwork, the consultation of archives, and related needs during the Summer quarter.
Faculty Summer Research Funding aims to stimulate new research and publication in the humanities by:
Community Vision Fund- Technical Assistance Grants
Focus:
Providing support in the form of professional advice, consulting, training, and/or strategic planning. They are designed to help organizations achieve mission sustainability and their long-term goals with more certainty and clarity.
Grant Ranges:
Grant Considerations
This is not an exhaustive list, please reach out if you have questions about project alignment.
Application Considerations:
Applications are encouraged to provide a realistic scope of work, timeline and budget that reflects the project, even if it goes beyond the granting range identified above
Mission
Central Kentucky Community Foundation is the philanthropic focal point in the region, serving as a resource, leader and catalyst to people who wish to improve life in their community.
Central Kentucky Community Foundation Grant
CKCF strives to enhance communities by uniting people and investing resources through philanthropy. We are committed to building philanthropic resources that will enrich the lives of people who live in our nine-county region encompassing Breckinridge, Grayson, Hardin, Hart, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, and Washington counties. One of the ways we carry out this work is through a meaningful and impactful grants program.
The nonprofit organizations serving our communities provide vital services and opportunities making this a great place to call home. Our nonprofits work to help fulfill their mission and bring new opportunities to our community, but serving a growing region comes with challenges. To meet the ever-changing needs of our community, CKCF’s Granted program offers funding opportunities to our local nonprofits.
This program offers grant funding in three categories:
Funding
Organizations may apply for funding in only one category for up to $7,500. Additionally, we will offer the opportunity for a “stretch” ask for up to $10,000 enabling nonprofits to receive additional funding to strengthen their project.
Grants for computers provide nonprofits with funding to acquire technology, enhance digital literacy, and improve operational efficiency. These grants support organizations in bridging the digital divide and expanding access to vital resources.
Find 8,000+ grant opportunities for computers and technology, with $3.84B available. Instrumentl connects nonprofits to funders, offering tools for customized searches, deadline tracking, and insights to modernize operations.
How common are grants in this category?
Quite common — grants in this category are more prevalent than in others.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for grants for Computers for Nonprofits?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
Computer grants are typically awarded to nonprofit organizations that assist underserved communities with education, digital literacy, or workforce development.
Based on Instrumentl’s live grant database for computers for nonprofits, grant deadlines are most common in Q1, accounting for 28.0% of all submission dates. The slowest period for new grant opportunities in this category falls in Q4, making it a less competitive time for preparation and strategic planning.
Grants for computuers aim to close the digital divide by equipping nonprofit organizations with computers, new software, and IT resources. Through these grants, funders cover the cost of the technology needed to improve efficiency, expand digital access, and support educational initiatives.
On average, computer grants provide funding between $0 and $188,250,000, with typical awards falling around $37,500 (median) and $734,409 (average). These insights can help nonprofits align their funding requests with what grantmakers typically offer in this space.
Many technology professionals and organizations, such as the Dell Foundation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, contribute to the $2.99 billion available in computer grants. State and federal government agencies, including NASA and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), also fund computer grants.
A standout computer grant application should include:
For additional guidance, explore our step-by-step guide to crafting compelling grant proposals.
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