Rural Fire Capacity
Idaho Department of Lands (IDL)
State/Local Government
Idaho
Unspecified amount
The Rural Fire Capacity (RFC) Grant Program, funded by the USDA Forest Service, aims to enhance fire response capabilities in designated rural areas. This program emphasizes the importance of personal protective equipment, communication tools, and adherence to County Wildfire Protection Plans. Eligible applicants must maintain an active Unique Entity Identifier and ensure that funding directly benefits rural populations, particularly those with 10,000 residents or fewer. Prioritizing volunteer fire services, the program seeks to strengthen community resilience against wildfires.
Firefighting & Fire Prevention
Western State Fire Managers
Idaho Department of Lands (IDL)
State/Local Government
Idaho
Up to US $240,000
The Western State Fire Managers provide funding to mitigate wildland fire risks within the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) through a competitive process. Emphasizing hazard fuel reduction, education, and monitoring, projects like defensible space creation, shaded fuel breaks, and prescribed fire are eligible for support. Administered by the Idaho Department of Lands, this initiative aims to enhance community safety and environmental resilience against wildfires.
Fire Ecology
Firefighting & Fire Prevention
Traditional Arts Apprenticeships
Idaho Commission on the Arts
State/Local Government
Idaho
Up to US $3,000
The Traditional Arts Apprenticeships grant, provided by the Idaho Commission on the Arts, fosters mentorship by pairing experienced artists with apprentices to preserve cultural art forms. Eligible applicants must be practicing artists, at least 18 years old, and U.S. citizens or legal residents. The apprenticeships, lasting up to ten months, must culminate in a public demonstration. This initiative not only supports the continuation of artistic traditions but also strengthens community engagement through the arts.
Apprenticeship & Internship Programs
Arts / Culture Access & Participation
Western SARE: Graduate Student Research and Education Grant
Western SARE
Federal Government
Alaska, American Samoa +15 more
Up to US $30,000
The Western SARE Graduate Student Research and Education Grant Program supports innovative research and educational outreach in sustainable agriculture. Funded by the USDA, it aims to enhance environmental quality, improve profitability for producers, and uplift rural communities. Projects must involve both research and education components, with proposals authored by graduate students collaborating with their advisors. This initiative fosters communication of results to agricultural professionals, ensuring practical applications for sustainable practices in the Western U.S.
Sustainable Agriculture & Agroecology
Western SARE: Professional + Producer Grant Program
Western SARE
Federal Government
Alaska, American Samoa +15 more
Up to US $85,000
The Western SARE Professional + Producer Grant Program fosters collaboration between Agricultural Technical Advisors and Producers to promote sustainable agriculture through research and outreach. This initiative aims to improve environmental quality, enhance profitability for farmers, and ensure community well-being. By supporting demonstrations, educational activities, and practical applications, the program seeks to communicate effective sustainable practices to agricultural professionals, ultimately benefiting rural economies and ecosystems.
Sustainable Agriculture & Agroecology
Idaho and Montana Grant Program
Steele-Reese Foundation
Private
Idaho, Montana
US $5,000 - US $50,000
The Idaho and Montana Grant Program, managed by the Steele-Reese Foundation, focuses on supporting rural communities through educational, health, conservation, and arts initiatives. Grants are available exclusively to federally tax-exempt organizations serving these areas. The Foundation prioritizes projects that directly benefit low-income and underrepresented populations, emphasizing sustainable community development. Interested applicants should ensure their projects align with the Foundation's criteria, as only select proposals will be funded.
Rural Health Care
Rural Development
University Funding
CHS Foundation
Corporate
Idaho, Illinois +16 more
Unspecified amount
The CHS Foundation offers funding for innovative projects in precision agriculture and data analytics. This annual grant program supports colleges and universities focusing on enhancing agronomy and ag mechanics curriculum. Applications are accepted from April 15 to May 31, with priority given to initiatives that foster hands-on learning and technology development. Eligible projects should emphasize data analysis and improve students' understanding of agricultural technology, while adhering to funding guidelines.
Agriculture
Agricultural Education
Engineering
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Western SARE: Research and Education Grants
Western SARE
Federal Government
Alaska, American Samoa +15 more
Up to US $350,000
This program involves scientists, agricultural producers, and others using interdisciplinary approaches to advance sustainable agriculture at local and regional levels. With the collaboration of producers, projects must integrate rigorous research and education aiming to advance the three components of sustainable agriculture- environmental, economic, and social- and use innovative educational outreach to disseminate new knowledge to students, producers, and stakeholders. It is expected that outcomes of funded projects will result in quantifiable benefits for producers, increase the preservation of the natural resources upon which agriculture depends, and be documented in scholarly journals and disseminated through teaching and educational activities with students, producers, and other agricultural stakeholders.
Agriculture
Sustainable Agriculture & Agroecology
Library Staff Development Funding from Idaho Commission
Idaho Commission for Libraries
State/Local Government
Idaho
US $250 - US $5,000
Idaho library staff seeking professional development in library and information services can apply for continuing education grants supporting conferences, courses, leadership training, and group training in Idaho, with awards from US $250 - US $5,000. Idaho Commission for Libraries offers these CE grants to help libraries build capacity to better serve their communities.
Library Services
Library & Information Science
Eugene Maughan Graduate Student Scholarship (Previously 'Western Division Scholarship Program')
American Fisheries Society
Association/Society
Alaska, American Samoa +18 more
Up to US $5,000
The Western Division Scholarship Program offers up to $5,000 annually to support masters or doctoral students in fisheries science. Awards are based on academic excellence, potential contributions to the fisheries profession, and progress toward a graduate degree. Eligible applicants must be members of the American Fisheries Society and have completed at least one semester in a relevant graduate program within the Western Division's geographic boundaries.
Ichthyology (Fish)
Fisheries
California Botanical Society Paul Silva Student Research Grant
California Botanical Society
Association/Society
Alaska, Arizona +18 more
Up to US $1,000
The California Botanical Society Paul Silva Student Research Grant supports undergraduate and graduate student members conducting botanical research in western North America. Grants of up to $600 are available for projects aimed at advancing Western American botany. The funding can cover research travel, supplies, and minor equipment, with the goal of producing a professional publication. Collaborative applications are encouraged, and there are no restrictions based on citizenship.
Plant Science
Idaho Urban and Community Forestry (UCF) Grant
Idaho Department of Lands (IDL)
State/Local Government
Idaho
US $10,000 - US $100,000
Idaho Urban and Community Forestry (UCF) Grant
$200,000 is available for the 2026-2027 funding year through the Idaho Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program for projects in Idaho communities. Eligible applicants may request a minimum of $10,000 and a maximum of $100,000. All grants will be distributed on a reimbursement basis.
Project types include but are not limited to:
- Tree inventory updates, risk management,
- tree pruning and removal,
- tree planting and replacement,
- workforce development,
- education, and
- training
Greening & Beautification
Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness
Jack’s Community Grants
Jack In The Box Foundation
Private
Arizona, California +20 more
US $5,000 - US $10,000
Jack's Community Grants, managed by the Jack in the Box Foundation, seeks to empower youth in local communities by providing funding to 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations. These organizations must focus on feeding, educating, and empowering youth and operate within 50 miles of a Jack in the Box restaurant. The Foundation promotes originality and opportunity while ensuring that applicants adhere to a nondiscrimination policy. Special consideration is given to applications with support from franchisees or employees.
Food Access & Hunger
Education
Youth Services
Student Research Grants in Malacology
Western Society of Malacologists
Association/Society
Alaska, Arizona +12 more
Up to US $1,000
The Western Society of Malacologists offers Student Research Grants in Malacology to support research in the study of mollusks. Grants of up to $1000 are available for full-time students engaged in relevant projects. Applicants from all countries are welcome, with no citizenship restrictions. This initiative encourages students to present their findings at WSM meetings, promoting academic growth and collaboration within the malacological community.
Malacology (Molluscs)
Charlotte Martin Foundation: Wildlife and Habitat Program
Charlotte Y Martin Foundation
Private
Alaska, Idaho +3 more
Up to US $20,000
The Charlotte Martin Foundation's Wildlife and Habitat Program focuses on promoting biodiversity and habitat conservation in the Northwest. It engages communities in addressing climate change impacts while emphasizing the importance of ecosystem resilience. Through collaboration with local organizations, the program aims to restore critical habitats, enhance landscape connectivity, and support underserved populations in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. This initiative recognizes the vital role of community engagement and sustainable practices in protecting wildlife and natural resources.
Environmental Conservation
Invasive Species Control
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
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Idaho Humanities Council: Action Grants
Idaho Humanities Council
State/Local Government
Idaho
Up to US $750
The Idaho Humanities Council's Action Grants support programs that engage with history, culture, and literature, fostering public conversations. With grants up to $750 awarded monthly, the focus is on projects that connect with Idaho’s diverse communities. Eligible applicants include government entities, museums, and nonprofits, with a preference for first-time organizations and those serving underserved groups. Notably, the grants cannot be used for advocacy or art creation, ensuring a focus on humanities-based initiatives.
Humanities & Social Science
Writing & Literature
History
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Idaho Humanities Council: K-12 Grants
Idaho Humanities Council
State/Local Government
Idaho
Up to US $500
The Idaho Humanities Council offers K-12 Grants to support Idaho K-12 teachers with awards up to $1,000. Applications are accepted three times a year, with deadlines on April 1st, August 1st, and December 1st. The grants aim to enhance humanities education, support teachers, and provide opportunities for professional development. Eligible applicants include K-12 teachers and schools, as well as non-profits and government agencies focused on K-12 projects. Funding is limited to 50% of project costs.
Humanities & Social Science
Education - K through 12
Teacher Development & Training
Idaho Humanities Council: Humanities for All Grants
Idaho Humanities Council
State/Local Government
Idaho
Up to US $1,000
The Idaho Humanities Council offers Humanities for All Grants to enhance access to cultural programs for Idahoans. With awards up to $1,000, these grants aim to remove barriers such as language and geography, facilitating public engagement with Idaho's rich cultural heritage. Projects can include translation services, archival support, and interpretation. Applications are accepted monthly, with decisions typically made within two weeks. This initiative primarily targets out-of-school adults, promoting inclusivity and preservation of Idaho's history.
Humanities & Social Science
Writing & Literature
History
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Norm Winn Memorial Conservation Grant
The Keta Legacy Foundation
Private
Adams County, Washington, Alaska +22 more
Up to US $25,000
The Norm Winn Memorial Conservation Grant, managed by the Keta Legacy Foundation, supports conservation, preservation, and restoration projects in Alaska, Montana, Oregon, Idaho, and Eastern Washington. This competitive grant encourages non-profit organizations to apply for up to $25,000 to implement innovative environmental initiatives. Applicants must demonstrate project feasibility and significant community impact, while ensuring their proposals align with the Foundation's commitment to supporting diverse conservation efforts.
Environmental Conservation
Natural Resources
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
Science Education Grant Program
Idaho State Department of Education
State/Local Government
Idaho
Approximately US $24,100
The ID Science Education Grant Program, administered by the Idaho State Department of Education, provides matching grants for K-12 STEM education initiatives. With an appropriation of $24,100 for FY2026, this program aims to support the establishment and maintenance of science education programs in Idaho. Eligible projects must demonstrate a commitment to enhancing STEM awareness among elementary and secondary students, requiring applicants to contribute at least half of the funding through financial or in-kind support.
STEM / STEAM Education
Education - K through 12
Idaho Commission for Libraries Support for Literacy
Idaho Commission for Libraries
State/Local Government
Idaho
US $1,000 - US $3,000
Idaho elementary schools needing funds to buy high-quality, age-appropriate library books can apply for the Idaho Commission for Libraries’ Bucks for Books awards, offering US $1,000 - US $3,000. Schools serving youth, including those with sports programs, may benefit by strengthening students’ reading skills and overall academic readiness.
Literacy
Library Services
Education - Elementary School
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
DGLF Summer Reading Grants
Dollar General Literacy Foundation
Private
Alabama, Arizona +45 more
Up to US $3,000
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation offers the DGLF Summer Reading Grants, which support the development and expansion of summer reading programs aimed at Pre-K to 12th grade students, particularly new and below-grade-level readers, including those with learning disabilities. Eligible organizations, such as nonprofits, schools, and libraries within 15 miles of a Dollar General store, can apply for grants up to $3,000 to foster literacy and education initiatives.
Literacy
DGLF Family Literacy Grants
Dollar General Literacy Foundation
Private
Alabama, Arizona +45 more
Up to US $10,000
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation offers Family Literacy Grants to nonprofit organizations that support family literacy initiatives. Eligible applicants must provide services such as adult education, children's education, and parent-child engagement activities. Organizations must be located within 15 miles of a Dollar General store and have a valid IRS tax ID. This funding aims to enhance literacy skills for families, empowering individuals to achieve their educational goals.
Literacy
Adult Education
Parental Involvement in Education
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DGLF Adult Literacy Grants
Dollar General Literacy Foundation
Private
Alabama, Arizona +45 more
Up to US $10,000
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation offers Adult Literacy Grants to support organizations providing essential literacy services to adults. Grants of up to $10,000 are available for programs in Adult Basic Education, GED preparation, and English language acquisition. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations, schools, and libraries located within 15 miles of a Dollar General store. The foundation aims to enhance educational opportunities and foster personal growth through literacy.
Adult Education
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Education
Literacy
Express Health Information Outreach Awards
National Library of Medicine
Federal Government
Alabama, Alaska +51 more
US $5,000
The Express Health Information Outreach Awards aim to enhance public health by increasing access to biomedical information for U.S. health professionals and the general public. These awards support projects that improve health information literacy among consumers and caregivers, ensuring they can effectively find and utilize health information. Focused on partnerships and outreach to underrepresented communities, the initiative seeks to promote healthy behaviors, prevent illness, and improve health outcomes through informed decision-making.
Community Health Education
Health Disparities & Social Determinants of Health
Health Information Technology