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$44.4M
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$25K
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ServeMinnesota provides annual grants to support nonprofits, local governments, institutes of higher education, and Indian Tribes in hosting AmeriCorps programs. Grantees must use research-based measures of program outcomes to generate valid and reliable data that are available to ServeMinnesota for evaluation and public reporting purposes.
AmeriCorps improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. AmeriCorps brings people together to tackle some of the country’s most pressing challenges through national service and volunteerism. AmeriCorps members serve with organizations dedicated to the improvement of communities and those serving.
AmeriCorps grants are awarded to eligible organizations that engage AmeriCorps members in evidence-based or evidence-informed interventions to strengthen communities. An AmeriCorps member is a person who does community service through AmeriCorps. Members may receive a living allowance and other benefits. After successful completion of their service, members earn a Segal AmeriCorps Education Award they can use to pay for higher education expenses or apply to qualified student loans.
For this funding opportunity, AmeriCorps will prioritize consideration from organizations that:
Serve Communities:
Lindsay Lloyd North Korea Freedom Scholarship
The Lindsay Lloyd North Korea Freedom Scholarship (supported by the George W. Bush Foundation) provides one or more annual scholarships for up to $10,000 to lawful permanent residents of the United States, U.S. citizens or refugees who were born in North Korea pursuing an educational program in the United States or its possessions. North Korean-born individuals pursuing a degree in accredited colleges and universities in the United States with South Korean citizenship are eligible to apply.
This scholarship may be renewed on an annual basis by completing the scholarship application in full. Renewal applications will be reviewed alongside first-time applicants.
Grants for immigration nonprofits provide funding to support services like legal aid, community integration, and advocacy. The following grants empower organizations to assist immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in navigating challenges and building secure futures.
Discover 68 funding opportunities for immigration nonprofits, with $40.1M available. Instrumentl connects nonprofits to tailored grants, offering tools for deadline tracking, customized searches, and insights to support impactful advocacy and community services.
How common are grants in this category?
Uncommon — grants in this category are less prevalent than in others.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for grants for Immigration Nonprofits?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
Nonprofits that are eligible for immigration nonprofits grants include legal aid organizations, refugee assistance programs, and advocacy groups working on immigrant rights, resettlement, and legal representation. Funders favor programs that provide legal aid, community integration, and advocacy to assist immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Many grants require applicants to be 501(c)(3) organizations and may prioritize those with established success in helping these affected individuals navigate challenges and build secure futures.
Grants in immigration nonprofits typically have the highest concentration of deadlines in Q1, with 32.7% of grant deadlines falling in this period. If you're planning to apply, consider prioritizing your applications around this time to maximize opportunities. Conversely, the least active period for grants in this category is Q4.
Immigration nonprofits grants are offered to nonprofit programs that aim to improve access to legal representation, support immigrant integration, and advocate for policy changes that benefit immigrant communities. Funders also hope to enhance workforce development, provide emergency assistance, and expand language access services. Less than 80 grants are available, with around $4.5 million in funding for nonprofit groups that address these immigration challenges.
Funding for immigration nonprofits grants varies widely, with award amounts ranging from a minimum of $1,000 to a maximum of $25,500,000. Based on Instrumentl’s data, the median grant amount for this category is $50,000, while the average grant awarded is $852,390. Understanding these funding trends can help nonprofits set realistic expectations when applying.
Of the $4.5 million available in funding, most grants come from private funders like the Clowes Fund, the William T. Grant Foundation Inc., and The Vilcek Foundation Inc. Some other key funders that support services for immigration nonprofits grants are federal agencies like the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. There are also many state and local funding opportunities from the Illinois Department of Human Services, the California Department of Public Health, and numerous AmeriCorps opportunities across the United States that focus on immigrant rights.
Grants for immigration nonprofits are competitive, so you will need to concentrate on all of these key areas:
For additional guidance, explore our step-by-step guide to crafting compelling grant proposals.
Immigration nonprofits grants are highly competitive, which is why you can use Instrumentl to quickly find relevant funding opportunities and then use the essential automated alerts to ensure you don't miss any important deadlines. That way, you stay competitive throughout the entire application process and align with all of the grantors requirements. See how Oasis–A Haven for Women and Children cut their time spent on grant research by 83%.