Alan and Grace Tenn Scholarship Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Alan and Grace Tenn Scholarship Fund supports undergraduate seniors and graduate students majoring in education at Hawaiian institutions. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, maintain a minimum GPA of 2.7, and be residents of Hawaii. The fund prioritizes past recipients who continue to meet eligibility criteria and students planning to teach or counsel within the educational system. The scholarship fosters the development of future educators in Hawaii.
Education
Education - Higher Education
Creative West Artist Fund
Creative West
Private
Alaska, American Samoa +16 more
US $5,000
The Creative West Artist Fund supports artists and cultural practitioners across 16 states, providing essential funding and resources to enhance their emotional and financial well-being. Rooted in values of Democracy, Wellness, and Belonging, this initiative offers no-strings-attached funding alongside coaching and community care. It aims to empower artists as vital contributors to the creative economy, while promoting equitable and trust-based grantmaking practices. The fund serves to foster a rich creative community through collaboration and support.
Art & Culture
Economic Services & Development
Dr. Norman and Kazue Ueda Scholarship Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Dr. Norman and Kazue Ueda Scholarship Fund, established in 2022, offers financial support to qualified students in Hawaii. Eligible applicants must be residents, demonstrate financial need, maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher, and be enrolled full-time in a four-year education program. Preference is given to public high school graduates and renewal applicants for up to three years. This fund aims to empower students pursuing higher education in the State of Hawaii.
Education
Academic Scholarship Programs
HDR Foundation U.S. Community Grant
HDR Foundation
Corporate
United States
More than US $5,000
The HDR Foundation Grant Cycle supports community organizations aligned with HDR's values, focusing on education, healthy communities, and environmental stewardship. This employee-funded initiative emphasizes the importance of employee engagement in grant proposals, requiring a clear scope of work and completion within a year. Eligible applicants include U.S.-based nonprofits, educational institutions, and tribal governments, while grants are not provided for faith-based organizations or individual support.
Wellness & Healthy Living
Preventative Healthcare
Education - Preschool / Early Learning
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Ho'ākoakoa Lāhui Event Sponsorship Program
Office of Hawaiian Affairs
State/Local Government
Hawaii
Up to US $15,000
The Hoʻākoakoa Lāhui Event Sponsorship Program aims to support nonprofit organizations in Hawaiʻi by providing funding for events that benefit the Native Hawaiian community. With a maximum budget request of $15,000, the program encourages events that promote cultural practices, community engagement, and public resources. Eligible events include award ceremonies, community gatherings, and fundraisers, ensuring they align with the mission of enhancing the lifestyle and entitlements of Native Hawaiians.
Community Culture & Heritage
Community Services
Mary Josephine Bloder Scholarship Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Mary Josephine Bloder Scholarship Fund, established by a dedicated teacher, supports Lahainaluna High School boarding students who excel in science. This renewable scholarship aims to assist those in financial need while maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0. Eligible applicants must submit two letters of recommendation, including one from a science teacher at the school, ensuring that past recipients can reapply if they continue to meet the criteria.
Science
Academic Scholarship Programs
Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence: Development Phase (COBRE-D)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
Alaska, Arkansas +22 more
Unspecified amount
The Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence: Development Phase (COBRE-D) program aims to enhance biomedical research capacity in IDeA states, which historically receive low NIH funding. By providing critical support for early-career investigators and essential infrastructure, COBRE-D facilitates a long-term vision for institutions. This initiative not only supplements start-up packages for new hires but also establishes research facilities and improves administrative services, paving the way for less-resourced institutions to transition into the COBRE E/S program.
Science
Biology
Health & Medicine
Kazuo and Nancy Asato Scholarship Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Kazuo and Nancy Asato Scholarship Fund, established in 2023, aims to support students pursuing higher education in Hawaii. Eligible applicants must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 and demonstrate financial need, good character, and academic merit. Preference is given to previous awardees who continue to meet requirements. This scholarship emphasizes the importance of education in social work and related fields, fostering opportunities for students to excel in their academic pursuits.
Humanities & Social Science
Academic Scholarship Programs
Guy Toyama Memorial Scholarship Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Guy Toyama Memorial Scholarship Fund, established in 2013, honors Guy Toyama's advocacy for Hawaii's renewable resources. It supports students pursuing sustainability-related studies, with eligibility criteria including financial need, residency in Hawaii, a minimum GPA of 2.7, and enrollment in a 2-year or 4-year institution. Recipients can receive funding for up to four years if they continue to meet the requirements, including maintaining good academic standing.
Sustainability
Academic Scholarship Programs
Hawaii Dental Service Foundation: Smile Fund
Hawaii Dental Service Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Up to US $5,000
The Hawaii Dental Service Foundation's Smile Fund provides grants up to $5,000 to support innovative outreach programs aimed at improving oral health in Hawaii. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations or governmental programs. Projects must be completed within 12 months, and grantees can apply once per year. The fund focuses on oral health initiatives like Dentist by One and Kupuna Smiles, while excluding individuals, endowments, and political organizations from funding.
Dental Health
HHF Historic Preservation Grants
Historic Hawai'i Foundation
Private
Hawaii
US $10,000 - US $100,000
The HHF Historic Preservation Grants support projects that restore and maintain Hawaii's historic sites, emphasizing community engagement and long-term preservation. Eligible applicants include public agencies and nonprofit organizations committed to preserving significant historic properties. Projects must adhere to established preservation standards and demonstrate local support and funding. This initiative fosters a sense of place in Hawaii while ensuring that historic properties serve public purposes for at least a decade post-restoration.
Historic Preservation
PLTW Biomedical Science- New Program ( within 50 states of US)
Project Lead the Way inc.
Private
Alabama, Alaska +49 more
Up to US $14,000
Project Lead The Way is offering a rolling grant for schools to implement the PLTW Biomedical Science program for the 2026-2029 academic years. Eligible schools can receive up to $14,000 to cover participation fees and training costs. This grant encourages public, private, and charter schools across the U.S. to enhance their science curriculum, supporting students with engaging, hands-on learning experiences. Schools must commit to offering specific courses during the grant period to qualify for funding.
STEM / STEAM Education
Critical Needs List
Community Foundation Of Tampa Bay Inc
Private
United States
Up to US $250,000
The Critical Needs List by Community Foundation Tampa Bay addresses urgent, unforeseen needs of nonprofits that threaten their ability to serve the community. This innovative program allows nonprofits to submit requests for funding up to $250,000 for critical expenses such as emergency repairs and essential equipment replacement. With a focus on supporting local organizations, the program aims to match funding with community philanthropists, ensuring timely assistance to those in need.
Animal Welfare - General
Art & Culture
Basic Human Needs
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Strong Foundation Grant - Program Grants
Strong Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Strong Foundation Grant provides support for youth-oriented programs in Hawaii. Organizations can apply for a grant every three years, with a maximum of one grant per organization. It is essential to have a trustee sponsor from the Strong Foundation to support the application, ensuring that the charity's needs are well understood. Grants are focused on capital needs and are designed to make a significant impact in the community.
Youth Services
Dunkin' Joyful Spaces Grant
Joy In Childhood Foundation Inc
Private
Alabama, Arizona +42 more
US $75,000 - US $150,000
The Dunkin' Joyful Spaces Grant supports children's hospitals and community health centers in creating joyful environments for pediatric patients. Launched in 2022, this initiative helps fund play areas, healing gardens, and other kid-friendly spaces, enhancing the hospital experience. Grants typically range from $25,000 to $65,000 annually, with a maximum of $150,000 over three years. This opportunity encourages creativity in designing spaces that provide comfort and joy to children and their families during hospital stays.
Children’s Health & Pediatrics
Tuition Aid Program
McInerny Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Tuition Aid Program offers grants to educational institutions in Hawaii serving children from preschool to 12th grade, excluding church schools. The program encourages schools to seek multiple funding sources and allows for one request per organization annually. Notably, schools must be accredited or actively pursuing accreditation to qualify. The program aims to support educational access while maintaining fiscal responsibility and inclusivity.
Academic Scholarship Programs
NRP Young Investigator Award
American Academy Of Pediatrics
Private
Canada, United States
Up to US $15,000
The NRP Young Investigator Award is designed to support research on optimizing newborn care during delivery using Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) techniques. This grant encourages innovative projects addressing gaps in transitional physiology and resuscitation practices. Eligible applicants include researchers from Canadian and US institutions, particularly those in training or within four years of completing medical training. Awardees may receive up to $15,000 to enhance their skills and knowledge, ultimately improving neonatal outcomes.
Obstetrics & Neonatal Care
Medical Education & Professional Training
Human Physiology
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Growing Justice Providing Grants
GROWING JUSTICE: The Fund for Equitable Good Food Procurement
Association/Society
United States
US $25,000 - US $250,000
The Growing Justice Fund provides grants ranging from $25,000 to $250,000 to support community-led initiatives that enhance equitable food procurement. This initiative aims to empower Tribal, Indigenous, Black, Latinx, Asian, and immigrant communities by facilitating access to institutional contracts and promoting local economic viability. With a focus on health, environmental justice, and collective action, these grants are designed to foster sustainable food systems and build wealth in historically marginalized communities.
Food Access & Hunger
Sustainable Agriculture & Agroecology
Health Disparities & Social Determinants of Health
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RFP- Improving Instructional Quality in Hawaii’s Independent Preschool
Samuel N & Mary Castle Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Up to US $30,000
The Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation invites applications for the RFP- Improving Instructional Quality in Hawaii’s Independent Preschools. This initiative seeks to enhance early education quality through adherence to NAEYC standards, focusing on relationships, curriculum, teaching, and assessment. Grants totaling $200,000 will be awarded primarily to 501(c)(3) organizations within Hawaii, emphasizing the importance of collaborative partnerships and community engagement to foster equitable educational opportunities for children aged 0-5.
Education - Preschool / Early Learning
McKesson Foundation Grant: above $25,000
McKesson Foundation
Private
Canada, United States
More than US $25,000
The McKesson Foundation Grant provides funding above $25,000 to support health equity initiatives across North America. Founded in 1943, its mission focuses on removing barriers to quality healthcare for vulnerable communities. The foundation prioritizes projects that align with strategic pillars: reducing cancer burdens, preparing the healthcare workforce, and enhancing crisis response. Eligible organizations include national and local nonprofits. Funding is limited to specific regions and assessed based on demonstrated need and expected impact.
Cancer / Oncology
Medical Education & Professional Training
Career / College Preparation
+8 more
Day-End Dough-Nation® Program
Panera Bread Foundation Inc
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Day-End Dough-Nation® Program by Panera Bread exemplifies community generosity through the donation of unsold bakery products to local charities. This impactful initiative supports various organizations that distribute food to those in need, including shelters, health centers, and youth programs. By partnering with thousands of non-profits nationwide, Panera Bread not only reduces food waste but also plays a crucial role in addressing hunger and promoting equality within communities.
Immigrant Services
Military & Veterans Services
Mental Health & Psychiatric Diseases
+5 more
Tree Campus Higher Education Program: Hawaii
National Arbor Day Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
The Tree Campus Higher Education Program, initiated by the National Arbor Day Foundation, promotes sustainability and environmental stewardship in colleges across Hawaii. By participating, institutions can enhance campus beauty, improve mental health, and contribute to climate change mitigation through tree planting initiatives. The program establishes a framework for universities to achieve recognition while fostering community engagement and pride. Schools that meet specific standards can gain annual recognition, creating a greener and healthier campus environment.
Greening & Beautification
Ashland County Wildlife Conservation League David McClure Memorial Scholarship
Ashland County Community Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Ashland County Wildlife Conservation League David McClure Memorial Scholarship supports graduating seniors from Ashland County high schools and alternative education programs pursuing a degree in wildlife-related fields. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher and be accepted into accredited colleges or vocational programs. This scholarship fosters educational growth while promoting conservation efforts, reflecting the commitment of the Ashland County Community Foundation to enhance community development and support future leaders in wildlife conservation.
Education - Higher Education
Career / College Preparation
Education - High School
+5 more
High Priority HIV and Substance Use Research (RM1 Clinical Trial Optional)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $1,500,000
The High Priority HIV and Substance Use Research funding opportunity aims to support innovative research that addresses the intersection of HIV and substance use. Researchers are encouraged to submit proposals that include a detailed research plan and preliminary data, exploring new avenues for prevention, treatment, and potential cures for HIV among people who use drugs. Applications are due by 5 PM local time, with optional Letters of Intent recommended 30 days prior.
HIV / AIDS
Addiction & Substance Use Disorders
Drug Use Disorder
Pilot and Feasibility Studies in Preparation for Substance Use and HIV Prevention Intervention and Services Research Trials
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The National Institute on Drug Abuse is funding pilot and feasibility studies aimed at preparing for substance use and HIV prevention research trials. The program encourages innovative interventions for substance use disorders and HIV eradication, focusing on stakeholder collaboration and practical application. Projects may include assessment of service models, intervention development, and community engagement. This initiative is designed to fill critical research gaps and enhance partnerships, although applications are not currently being accepted.
Addiction & Substance Use Disorders
HIV / AIDS
Drug Use Disorder
IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
Alaska, Arkansas +22 more
Unspecified amount
The IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) program aims to enhance biomedical research capacity in underfunded states by fostering collaborations among research institutions. By supporting faculty research, mentoring, and student involvement, INBREs create pathways for undergraduate students to enter biomedical careers. This initiative not only promotes institutional partnerships but also strengthens research infrastructure, ultimately contributing to a more robust scientific community in IDeA states.
Biology
Health & Medicine
Pratt Family Foundation Grant
Pratt Family Foundation Inc.
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Pratt Family Foundation Grant, established in 1999, supports initiatives in education, healthcare, and community welfare. It prioritizes organizations that aid housing assistance, support for women in crisis, and disadvantaged youth programs, particularly in North Carolina. The Foundation favors established religious and charitable organizations that are tax-exempt and have a local presence. Preference is given to areas connected to the Pratt family, such as Texas and Florida, ensuring impactful contributions to community development.
Disaster Relief / Humanitarian Aid
Youth Services
Domestic Violence
+7 more