Illinois Education Funding via Andrew Family Foundation
Andrew Family Foundation supports education initiatives in Illinois by offering grants to 501(c)(3) organizations that foster individual growth and community enhancement through educational programs. Education nonprofits in Illinois with annual budgets between $1–4 million and strong board engagement may be eligible for funding to advance their missions.
Andrew Family Foundation
Approximately US $250,000
Dual Enrolled Students Academic Pathways
Applications due Dec 30, 2026
The Dual Enrolled Students Academic Pathways program, initiated by the Illinois Community College Board, aims to enhance educational outcomes for Illinois students, particularly first-generation and low-income students. By implementing a comprehensive support program across community colleges and K-12 districts, the initiative seeks to align educational programming with labor market demands, ensuring students receive vital support during their transition from high school to college. This collaborative effort is designed to boost dual credit and enrollment outcomes statewide.
Illinois Community College Board
Jack’s Community Grants
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
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.
Jack In The Box Foundation
Essential Foundation Grants
The Essential Foundation Grants aim to enhance the quality of life in communities served by Aqua and Peoples, supporting nonprofit organizations dedicated to environmental initiatives, education, and emergency services. With a strong commitment to corporate philanthropy and employee volunteerism, the foundation focuses on funding projects that promote community growth while ensuring compliance with nondiscrimination laws. This initiative reflects Essential Utilities' dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of over 5 million people across nine states.
Essential Foundation
Hendrickson Family Foundation Grant
Applications due Jun 2, 2027
The Carl R. Hendrickson Family Foundation, established in 1991, focuses on supporting educational and healthcare programs for underserved populations. Grants range from $10,000 to $50,000 for organizations with budgets under $10 million. The foundation emphasizes entrepreneurial spirit in applicants and provides special consideration to organizations that address both basic and spiritual needs. As a private foundation, it encourages impactful initiatives while limiting grant requests to one per calendar year from similar organizations.
Carl R. Hendrickson Family Foundation
Cleveland Cliffs Foundation Grants
Letter of inquiry due Aug 31, 2026
The Cleveland-Cliffs Foundation, established in 1962, focuses on enhancing educational opportunities, environmental protection, and community health in the regions it operates. As a leading steel manufacturer, Cleveland-Cliffs is committed to sustainability and responsible corporate citizenship. The foundation supports 501(c)(3) organizations that address key challenges in education, the environment, and community well-being, ensuring impactful investments that help communities thrive across North America.
Cleveland Cliffs Foundation
Scaling and Assessing Developmental Education Reform - Women Employed
Applications due Dec 15, 2026
The Scaling and Assessing Developmental Education Reform grant, funded by the Illinois Community College Board, aims to enhance equitable, evidence-based developmental education initiatives. Established to support educational organizations, this grant encourages the evaluation and expansion of reform efforts that benefit women and other underserved populations in Illinois. With a rich history spanning over 50 years, the Illinois Community College System continues to provide vital educational opportunities to more than 500,000 residents annually.
Illinois Community College Board
Casey’s Donation Requests
Casey’s Donation Requests support vital community needs in Education, Hunger, and Community Servants. Eligible 501(c)3 organizations within Casey’s communities can apply through the online Donation Request Form. Requests are reviewed continuously, with feedback provided via email within one month. Priority is given to organizations that haven't received donations in the current giving calendar year, which runs from May 1 to April 30.
Casey's General Stores, Inc
Scaling and Assessing Developmental Education Reform - PCC
Applications due Dec 1, 2026
The Scaling and Assessing Developmental Education Reform - PCC grant, offered by the Illinois Community College Board, aims to enhance equitable, evidence-based developmental education across Illinois. With a history spanning over 50 years, the Illinois Community College System serves over 500,000 residents annually. This initiative seeks to support educational organizations in their efforts to assess and scale impactful reform strategies, ensuring accessible education for all.
Illinois Community College Board
Encova Foundation of West Virginia Grants
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Encova Foundation of West Virginia is dedicated to improving communities by supporting local causes that align with the values of its associates and policyholders. They focus on health, education, and wellness, emphasizing the importance of children's success. Organizations applying for grants must be U.S.-based and verified as charitable. Preference is given to initiatives impacting health and education, especially those involving Encova associates as active participants.
Encova Foundation of West Virginia
Illinois Racing Board Charity Grant
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Illinois Racing Board Charity Grant provides essential Wellness Services to individuals working or residing at Illinois' pari-mutuel race tracks. With over $26 million allocated over 30 years, the program ensures access to medical, dental, and counseling services. For 2024, approximately $767,193 is available for grants, supporting non-profit organizations that can demonstrate a commitment to the well-being of backstretch residents. Eligible applicants must meet specific requirements, including prior IRS approval and a solid project plan.
Illinois Racing Board