Letter of inquiry due May 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Daniel and Susan Pfau Foundation, established in 1994, focuses on enhancing education, health, cultural experiences, and social welfare for youth with disabilities and economic challenges in the Greater Cincinnati area. It supports arts organizations and recreation initiatives, prioritizing programs that help young individuals realize their potential. Eligible applicants must be recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofits and demonstrate benefits to specific counties in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The Foundation encourages collaboration with other donors for project funding.
Applications due May 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Carl Marshall and Mildred Almen Reeves Foundation, established in 1997, supports local organized charities in Columbus, Indiana. Grants are aimed at nonprofit organizations focused on education, history, and the arts. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations, with an emphasis on projects rather than operational costs. The foundation seeks to enhance community engagement by requiring matching funds from other sources. This commitment honors the philanthropic legacy of Mrs. Mildred Reeves, who deeply valued local community support.
Letter of inquiry due May 24, 2026
US $2,000 - US $4,000
The Grow, Invest, Gather (GIG) Fund Grant provides flexible financial support ranging from $2,000 to $4,000 for arts and culture organizations in the Midwest. This grant aims to enhance the capacity of these organizations, fund artist engagements, and promote community building. Eligible applicants include 501c3 non-profits and tribal organizations with annual expenses under $1 million. Priority is given to new applicants, and organizations must demonstrate matching funds on a 1:1 basis.
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Letter of inquiry due Jun 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Andrew Jergens Foundation Grant, administered by the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, focuses on enhancing the health, education, cultural experiences, and social welfare of children in the Greater Cincinnati area. With a commitment to supporting programs for children through high school, the foundation seeks to foster vibrant communities by connecting with nonprofits dedicated to improving quality of life. The foundation emphasizes the importance of generous contributions to create lasting change in the region.
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The CFDC Community Grants support nonprofit organizations addressing the needs of DeKalb County, Indiana. These grants, awarded quarterly, focus on areas such as arts, education, health, and community development. Eligible applicants include 501(c)3 organizations, schools, and government agencies. The foundation favors projects that promote community cooperation and sustainability, while avoiding funding for certain expenses like debt reduction and religious purposes. Grants can also cover general operating or capacity-building expenses.
Applications due Jul 8, 2026
US $400 - US $5,000
The Adams County Community Foundation (ACCF) prioritizes collaborative grant requests, funding projects that enhance the quality of life for residents in Adams County, IN. These grants support initiatives in arts, education, and community improvement. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations serving the area, with amounts typically ranging from $400 to $5,000. This initiative fosters partnerships among nonprofits to address community needs effectively.
Applications due Jul 8, 2026
US $200 - US $5,000
The Adams County Community Foundation (ACCF) offers Traditional Grants aimed at enhancing the quality of life for Adams County residents. Nonprofit organizations providing services to the community can apply for funding between $200 and $5,000. Priority is given to collaborative grant requests during the Spring/April cycle. Eligible projects may include those in arts, human services, economic development, education, and community improvement, with a focus on sustainable impact for future generations.
Pre proposal due Jul 15, 2026
US $5,000 - US $100,000
The Ball Brothers Foundation offers general grants to organizations in Indiana, particularly focusing on Muncie and Delaware County. The foundation emphasizes support for arts, education, environment, health, human services, and public benefit initiatives, aiming to enhance community engagement and well-being. By fostering creativity, educational excellence, and environmental stewardship, the foundation seeks to strengthen the region's cultural and social fabric, while also addressing pressing community needs and encouraging collaborative efforts among local organizations.
Applications due Jul 22, 2026
Up to US $10,000
The Spencer Community Good Grants Program, administered by the Community Foundation Alliance, supports diverse charitable initiatives within Spencer County. Open year-round, this program encourages funding requests from eligible nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies, with grants available at various levels, including requests up to $10,000. Established in 1996, the foundation aims to enhance community well-being by distributing funds effectively to meet local needs.
Letter of inquiry due Aug 1, 2026
Up to US $140,000
Impact100 Southern Indiana invites nonprofit organizations serving Clark, Floyd, and Harrison counties to apply for a grant aimed at fostering transformational change. Eligible organizations must be tax-exempt and demonstrate a commitment to community impact. Grants, ranging from $50,000 to $140,000, will be awarded to projects in areas such as arts, education, and health. Applications are due by July 8, 2025, and priority will be given to those addressing under-served populations.
Applications due Aug 4, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Community Good Grants Program, managed by the Posey County Community Foundation, invites funding requests from 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofits and governmental agencies. Since its inception in 1992, the foundation has aimed to enhance the community's well-being through various program areas including arts, education, health, and community development. Grants are typically awarded annually to support projects that fulfill community needs, fostering philanthropy and local initiatives in Posey County.
Applications due Aug 21, 2026
Up to US $5,000
The Daviess County Community Foundation, established in 1993, offers Community Good Grants to support nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies in Daviess County, Indiana. This program aims to enhance community well-being across various areas, including arts, education, health, and environment. It encourages charitable projects that address local needs, fostering civic engagement and philanthropy. Through partnerships and fiscal sponsorships, the foundation aims to make meaningful impacts for generations to come.
Letter of inquiry due Aug 22, 2026
Up to US $25,000
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation invites organizations to apply for the Vibrant Places: Community and Cultural Vibrancy grant, aimed at enhancing community well-being through equitable access to resources and cultural enrichment. With $500,000 available for the 2025 cycle, grants of up to $25,000 will support initiatives that strengthen community ties and promote safe public spaces. Eligible organizations include those with 501(c)(3) status or fiscal agents, focusing on measurable outcomes and collaboration.
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Mary J. Proctor Grant supports charitable organizations focused on children and youth in the Indianapolis area. Administered by JPMorgan, it funds nonprofit entities recognized under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS tax code. The program encourages initiatives in arts, education, community development, and social services, while individuals are not eligible to apply. This grant aims to enhance the well-being and opportunities for young people in the community.
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
US $2,500 - US $125,000
The Reeves Foundation supports research aimed at understanding and treating macular degeneration, a condition that has personally affected the founder's family. Established in 1997, the foundation allocates 50% of its grants to research and the other half to local charities in Columbus, Indiana. Nonprofit organizations exempt under IRS code 501(c)(3) are eligible to apply, but funds cannot be used for administrative costs. The foundation prioritizes equipment purchases and partnerships with other funding sources.
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Fifth Third Foundation in Evansville, IN, focuses on funding programs that foster community development, health services, education, and the arts. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving designated regions, such as Evansville and Chicago. The foundation prioritizes organizations with a history of recent funding. Notably, grants cannot support individuals or certain event sponsorships. This strategic approach aims to create meaningful impacts in communities by aligning resources with local needs.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 16, 2026
US $2,000 - US $15,000
The Arts Midwest GIG Fund offers grants ranging from $2,000 to $4,000 to support creative projects and educational events across the Midwest. This funding is available for nonprofit organizations with budgets of $1 million or less, focusing on the arts. Eligible applicants include arts organizations and tribal entities located in specific states. The fund prioritizes those who have not received a grant in the last two years, ensuring diverse cultural engagement and access.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 16, 2026
US $2,000 - US $15,000
The GIG Fund, managed by the Illinois Arts Council Agency, provides grants ranging from $2,000 to $15,000 for nonprofit organizations to support public arts projects in Midwestern communities. This initiative aims to enhance access to arts for underserved audiences, including rural and economically disadvantaged groups. Eligible activities include performances and art festivals, with a focus on engaging professional artists. The funding period extends from December 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, and requires a 1:1 match.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 16, 2026
US $2,000 - US $15,000
The GIG Fund: Arts and Wellness offers grants ranging from $2,000 to $15,000 to support projects that blend arts and wellness. Open to non-profit organizations, hospitals, and clinics across the Midwest, this fund aims to enhance community well-being through artistic initiatives. Eligible applicants must engage professional artists and provide activities that promote health and creativity. This funding round supports activities occurring between December 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026, emphasizing the importance of arts in fostering wellness.
Pre proposal due Sep 23, 2026
Up to US $4,000
The IAC Arts Project Support Grant offers funding for Indiana 501(c)3 nonprofits and public entities to carry out specific arts projects or activities. Applicants can propose diverse projects like art events, performances, exhibitions, or workshops that foster public engagement, especially in underserved communities. This initiative, supported by the Indiana Arts Commission, aims to enhance access to quality arts experiences and support local artists, enriching Indiana's cultural landscape without a match requirement.
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
US $2,000 - US $35,000
The Transform Lake County Grant provides programmatic funding to support 501(c)(3) organizations in Lake County, Indiana. The grant aims to empower nonprofits through initiatives that address basic needs, economic mobility, community enrichment, and safety. Strong proposals should demonstrate innovative solutions and community involvement, especially from organizations with budgets under $2 million. Projects that have not previously received consecutive funding from the Legacy Foundation are encouraged to apply.
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
Up to US $20,000
The CFGFW Agile Grants program, offered by the Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, provides funding up to $20,000 for innovative projects that enhance the community's quality of life. Emphasizing diversity and inclusion, these grants support various issue areas, including education, health, and arts. Applications are accepted from March to October, and organizations can apply for new initiatives or significant enhancements to existing programs. This initiative aims to create lasting, positive impacts across Allen County and Northeast Indiana.
Applications due Nov 3, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Foundations of East Chicago provides annual program grants to support initiatives that enhance education, health, safety, and community enrichment. Eligible applicants must be recognized 501(c)(3) agencies in good standing. The grants focus on measurable outcomes and operational plans, prioritizing educational advancement, health awareness, and community safety. Notably, FEC does not fund speaker fees, conferences, landscaping, or general operational costs. This initiative aims to improve the quality of life in East Chicago by supporting impactful community programs.
Letter of inquiry due Dec 13, 2026
US $100,000
Impact 100 Greater Indianapolis is a charitable women's giving circle focused on awarding impactful grants to nonprofits in various sectors such as arts, education, environment, family, and health. The initiative aims to foster community engagement by funding innovative solutions to social challenges. This organization values integrity, collaboration, and inclusivity, ensuring all community members have access to essential services. By supporting diverse projects, Impact 100 strengthens the fabric of the Indianapolis community and enhances the quality of life for its residents.
Applications due Jan 31, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Elevance Health Foundation's Behavioral Health Grant aims to address significant challenges in mental health and substance use disorders. With a commitment of up to $90 million over three years, the Foundation seeks partnerships with nonprofits to enhance treatment access, promote prevention strategies, and alleviate loneliness among affected individuals. This initiative emphasizes innovative solutions and measurable outcomes, targeting both national and local programs, particularly in states with pressing health disparities.
Applications due Feb 23, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Warrick Community Good Grants Program, managed by the Community Foundation Alliance, Inc., supports local charitable organizations by funding new or ongoing projects that address various community needs. Grants are provided annually through unrestricted funds and aim to enhance the quality of life in Warrick County. Eligible applicants include tax-exempt nonprofits and government agencies, while specific funding criteria may vary each year. Organizations must review requirements before applying.
Applications due Mar 9, 2027
Unspecified amount
The BCCF Grants, offered by the Brown County Community Foundation, aim to enhance the well-being of Brown County residents by supporting charitable organizations across various sectors, including education, health, and the arts. These grants focus on specific community needs, prioritizing initiatives in childhood education, health and wellness, and environmental sustainability. Organizations must demonstrate nonprofit status or fiscal sponsorship to qualify. This initiative fosters community development and addresses pressing local challenges, ensuring a stronger, healthier future for all.