Community Development / Health Grants
The Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation aims to foster human development in West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania by strategically distributing charitable resources. Guided by principles of collaboration and innovation, the Foundation supports community development and health initiatives. Their focus includes enhancing health care accessibility, promoting leadership, and addressing social determinants of health. They prioritize projects that engage diverse community members and encourage cross-sector collaboration to maximize impact and sustainability in these regions.
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
Duke Energy: Florida: Local Impact Grants
The Duke Energy Foundation offers Local Impact Grants of up to $20,000 aimed at promoting vibrant economies, climate resiliency, and justice, equity, and inclusion. These grants are available year-round and support workforce development, community revitalization, and environmental projects. Eligible organizations must have tax-exempt status and serve communities in Florida counties served by Duke Energy, while ensuring non-discrimination and measurable community impact.
The Duke Energy Foundation
Duke Energy: South Carolina: Local Impact Grants
The Duke Energy Foundation offers Local Impact Grants to enhance the quality of life in South Carolina. Grants up to $20,000 support initiatives in vibrant economies, climate resiliency, and opportunity and inclusion. Eligible organizations must serve communities powered by Duke Energy and meet specific tax-exempt criteria. The foundation prioritizes projects that promote environmental sustainability and community development, while emphasizing non-discrimination and measurable impact.
The Duke Energy Foundation
Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program: Tier 1
The Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program, led by The Minneapolis Foundation, supports community-based nonprofits in the Great Lakes region. With a focus on underserved communities, grants will total $40 million over three years, aiming to enhance environmental health, education, and resilience. The program prioritizes applications from federally recognized tribes and organizations with limited budgets, fostering inclusive community engagement and sustainable development. Eligible projects include environmental assessments, public health initiatives, and job training.
The Minneapolis Foundation
Environmental Sustainability (347328)
The Environmental Sustainability program by the National Science Foundation aims to foster engineered systems that enhance human well-being while supporting natural ecosystems. It emphasizes sustainable practices in areas like circular bioeconomy, industrial ecology, green engineering, and ecological restoration. This initiative encourages research that balances ecological protection with economic stability, facilitating long-term sustainability. Proposals should engage graduate and undergraduate students and may incorporate social sciences to enrich engineering solutions. For more details, visit the NSF website.
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Henry L. Hillman Foundation Grant
The Henry L. Hillman Foundation Grant supports innovative projects aimed at improving the quality of life in Pittsburgh and southwestern Pennsylvania. With a focus on civic leadership, collaboration, and new models of economic development, the foundation prioritizes initiatives that leverage community assets and address pressing social needs. Grant recipients must be 501(c)(3) organizations, with the aim of fostering healthy neighborhoods, strengthening democracy, and promoting sustainable regional infrastructure.
Hillman Family Foundations
Meadows Foundation Grant Program
The Meadows Foundation Grant Program is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for Texans through diverse funding initiatives across education, environment, arts, and health. With a focus on community development and support for nonprofit organizations, the foundation aims to address pressing issues like homelessness and mental health. By prioritizing programs that offer measurable outcomes, they foster innovation and empower local efforts, ensuring a lasting impact in Texas. This grant program reflects a commitment to sustainable development and community well-being.
Meadows Foundation Incorporated
Piedmont Natural Gas Company Grant Program
The Piedmont Natural Gas Company Grant Program, part of the Duke Energy Foundation, supports community vitality through grants of $20,000 or less. Focus areas include vibrant economies, climate resiliency, and promoting opportunity and inclusion. Eligible organizations must have tax-exempt status and serve communities without discrimination. The foundation prioritizes measurable community impact and does not fund certain entities, including for-profits and religious organizations. Applications are accepted year-round on a rolling basis.
The Duke Energy Foundation
The Environmental Fund of Texas: Tier 2 - EFT Priority Projects
The Environmental Fund of Texas offers Tier 2 grants aimed at projects that protect natural environments, focusing on water, natural areas, and native wildlife. The fund supports nonprofit organizations dedicated to preserving habitats and engaging the public in conservation efforts. By fostering partnerships and providing funding, the initiative aims to enhance biodiversity and promote sustainable practices across Texas. Eligible applicants must be 501c3 organizations in good standing, with a commitment to environmental protection and community involvement.
The Environmental Fund of Texas
US $1,000,000 - US $10,000,000
National Coastal Resilience Fund
Full proposal due Jun 25, 2026
The National Coastal Resilience Fund (NCRF) aims to protect coastal communities through nature-based solutions, enhancing habitats while addressing the growing threats of climate change. Established in 2018, the fund focuses on restoring vital ecosystems like marshes and reefs to mitigate flooding impacts. With rising sea levels and increasing storm intensity, NCRF invests in community-led projects that foster resilience, ensuring both people and wildlife can adapt to changing environmental conditions.
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
RBC Foundation Grants - National Program (Outside the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metropolitan Area)
Applications due Jul 15, 2026
RBC Foundation – USA aims to enhance community quality of life by supporting non-profit organizations that promote diversity and positive change. In 2023, it awarded over $2.8 million in grants, prioritizing youth programs for ages 15-29, arts access for diverse populations, and mental well-being initiatives. The foundation encourages sustainable projects that foster economic independence, providing critical support for education, mental health, and cultural enrichment, thereby making a significant impact across various communities.
RBC Foundation – USA
State-Level Systemic Change Grant
Applications due Jul 30, 2026
The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation invites eligible organizations to apply for the State-Level Systemic Change Grant. This grant supports initiatives aimed at creating lasting, systemic improvements across North Carolina. Emphasizing equity and inclusion, the Foundation seeks to address barriers faced by historically marginalized communities, ensuring access to quality education, a healthy environment, and economic opportunities. This grant aligns with the Foundation's mission to foster a thriving, equitable society for all North Carolinians.
Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation
BCF Grantmaking: Stronger Neighborhoods Grants
Applications due Aug 3, 2026
The Baltimore Community Foundation's Stronger Neighborhoods Grants aim to enhance community safety, cleanliness, and vibrancy. These grants support initiatives that promote physical security, environmental sustainability, and cultural enrichment within neighborhoods. Proposals must demonstrate collaboration with local residents and organizations. Eligible applicants include nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status serving Baltimore City or County. The foundation prioritizes community-driven projects that foster engagement and support long-term neighborhood improvement.
Baltimore Community Foundation
Global EbA Fund
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
The Global EbA Fund, managed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), is a crucial funding mechanism aimed at enhancing Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) to climate change. It supports innovative projects that create enabling environments for mainstreaming EbA, addressing barriers, and filling knowledge gaps. Grants range from USD 50,000 to USD 250,000, with a project duration of up to 24 months, focusing on both general and thematic proposals, including urban EbA.
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
GFF Capital Grants
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The GFF Capital Grants by the Gates Family Foundation support capital projects for nonprofit organizations in Colorado, emphasizing community needs and sustainable development. With a focus on enhancing public resources and addressing historical inequities, the foundation prioritizes projects that foster education, environmental protection, and community development. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations, demonstrating strong community support and effective management. Capital grants are not given for general operating expenses, loans, or projects already completed.
Gates Family Foundation
Walters Family Foundation Fund
Letter of inquiry due Sep 15, 2026
The Walters Family Foundation Fund aims to enhance Michigan communities through funding initiatives focused on conserving the natural environment, promoting arts and culture, advancing economic vitality, and empowering youth through innovative learning programs. With a minimum grant request of $25,000, eligible applicants must be Michigan-based public charities recognized as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3). The foundation prioritizes projects that align with its mission of fostering community engagement and stewardship.
Walters Family Foundation
PLTW Launch - New Program (Lam Research)
Applications due Nov 7, 2026
The PLTW Launch - New Program initiative, sponsored by Burns & McDonnell, aims to enhance STEM education by providing grants to eligible schools within specific U.S. counties. Schools must implement PLTW modules over two academic years, ensuring access to real-world learning experiences for students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. This program emphasizes the importance of empowering educators and fostering student engagement in STEM fields to prepare them for future careers.
Project Lead The Way Inc
HCLTech Grant Edition II
Pre proposal due Jan 31, 2027
HCLTech Grant Edition II focuses on impactful climate action by investing $5 million over five years to support NGOs in the Americas. This initiative aims to enhance sustainable projects that align with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With a history of significant contributions in India, HCLTech is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2040 and fostering innovative solutions to address pressing climate challenges. The grant encourages collaboration and aims to transform communities through effective climate action.
HCL Technologies Limited
Arkansas and West Texas Grants
Applications due Feb 1, 2027
The Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation supports community grants in Arkansas and West Texas, focusing on areas such as aging populations, arts and culture, children and youth, economically disadvantaged individuals, education, and nonprofit capacity building. Grants aim to enhance the quality of life, promote independence, and ensure access to essential services for vulnerable groups. Eligible applicants are local organizations that align with the foundation's mission and geographic focus.
Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation
Mid-Atlantic Environmental Justice Fund - Track III: Workforce Development in Community Forestry
Applications due Feb 27, 2027
The Mid-Atlantic Environmental Justice Fund aims to promote environmental justice through community forestry initiatives. This grant supports workforce development in forestry, focusing on job training for historically marginalized communities. It encourages partnerships with educational institutions and local organizations to create equitable job opportunities in tree planting and maintenance. The fund is co-led by the Chesapeake Bay Trust and various community partners, emphasizing a collaborative approach to improve health and sustainability in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Chesapeake Bay Trust
Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Corridor Community Grants
Applications due Mar 16, 2027
The Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Corridor Community Grants, provided by Keep America Beautiful, aim to empower communities to revitalize and beautify MLK corridors across the U.S. These grants support various projects, including murals, community gardens, and cleanup efforts, contributing to the initiative's goal of beautifying 25,000 communities by 2026. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, local governments, and community organizations, with a focus on sustainable impacts and local engagement.
Keep America Beautiful (KAB)
Cigarette Litter Prevention Program (CLPP) Grants
Applications due Mar 30, 2027
The Cigarette Litter Prevention Program (CLPP) Grants, offered by Keep America Beautiful, aim to significantly reduce cigarette waste in public spaces across the U.S. since 2003. The program has successfully implemented strategies in over 1,800 communities, achieving an average 50% reduction in litter. Eligible applicants include KAB affiliates and local organizations focused on recycling and public education. Priority is given to partnerships and projects that expand the program's reach, especially those targeting clean water initiatives.
Keep America Beautiful (KAB)
NFL Foundation Grassroots Program
Applications due Mar 31, 2027
The NFL Foundation Grassroots Program, in partnership with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), aims to enhance the quality, safety, and accessibility of community football fields. With grants up to $250,000, this initiative addresses the critical lack of safe recreation spaces in low-income neighborhoods, ensuring children and adults have access to well-maintained facilities for gathering and exercise, ultimately fostering community health and well-being.
Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)
Scherman Foundation: Environmental & Climate Justice Program
Letter of inquiry due Apr 17, 2027
The Scherman Foundation's Environmental & Climate Justice Program focuses on empowering Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities through grassroots organizing to address climate change and promote racial justice. With a regional emphasis on New York City and State, the program funds multi-issue, community-based organizations that advocate for equitable climate solutions. This initiative aims to dismantle systemic inequalities and foster a Just Transition towards sustainable, democratically controlled systems, ensuring that frontline communities lead the way in climate transformation.
Scherman Foundation Inc.
Con Edison Community Partnerships
Letter of inquiry due Apr 30, 2027
Con Edison is committed to fostering a clean and equitable energy future by supporting community-based organizations in New York City and Westchester. Focus areas include climate change adaptation, social justice initiatives, and clean energy careers. The funding prioritizes programs that serve historically marginalized communities, promote environmental stewardship, and enhance economic opportunities. Through these efforts, Con Edison aims to empower local organizations to address systemic inequities and build resilience against climate challenges.
Con Edison
Massachusetts Urban Agriculture Grant Program
Applications due May 18, 2027
The Massachusetts Urban Agriculture Grant Program aims to enhance food security and access to fresh produce in urban areas. It supports commercial projects for the production and marketing of food, focusing on long-term investments in infrastructure and innovative farming techniques. The program prioritizes initiatives that address soil quality, land acquisition, and community engagement, ensuring that urban farming benefits low to moderate-income neighborhoods and fosters local economic development.
Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR)
ISF: Research Grant Program
Applications due May 22, 2027
The Internet Society Foundation's Research Grant Programme supports innovative research that addresses critical internet-related challenges. It encourages collaboration among diverse researchers and institutions to promote open, impactful studies. The program emphasizes themes like environmental sustainability, the evolving internet economy, trustworthiness, and decolonization of the internet. Independent researchers and eligible institutions are invited to apply, particularly those focusing on intersectional solutions and inclusivity in research practices.
Internet Society Foundation