Ag Leadership Grant
The CHS Foundation's Ag Leadership Grant aims to enhance agricultural leadership and cooperative education. This program supports projects that cultivate a diverse pipeline for future agricultural leaders, focusing on education and career training for high school students to young professionals. Priority is given to initiatives that impact multiple states within the CHS trade area, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of the cooperative business model in agriculture.
CHS Foundation
Traffic Safety and Education Grants from Auto Club Group Foundation
Indiana 501(c)(3) nonprofits, schools, municipal entities, and first responder agencies can seek funding for traffic safety, driver education, or K–12 financial literacy initiatives. Grants from The Auto Club Group Foundation support programs within its 14-state and 2-territory footprint, awarding US $5,000 - US $15,000, which may benefit after-school educational programming.
The Auto Club Group Foundation
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
Community Service Funding from CSX Foundation
Eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits, government entities, and educational institutions in Indiana and other CSX-served communities can receive in-kind support for community, military, and first responder initiatives. CSX Foundation provides intermodal transportation services and occasional donations of railroad equipment and materials, helping organizations reduce freight costs or access rail-related items for their programs.
Csx Foundation Inc
Indiana Environmental Justice Funding via Minneapolis Foundation
Eligible tribal governments, community-based nonprofits, local governments, and schools in Indiana can apply for The Minneapolis Foundation’s Tier 1 grants, awarding up to US $150,000 for environmental and public health assessment and engagement projects. After-school or youth programs serving disadvantaged communities may be eligible for work on issues like air quality, healthy homes, or environmental health education.
The Minneapolis Foundation
Lilly Endowment Religion Grants in Indiana
Nonprofit Christian congregations, theological schools, and related religious institutions in Indiana can seek funding to deepen and enrich Christian religious life and strengthen congregational vitality. Lilly Endowment supports projects that develop wise and well-prepared leaders, nurture the faith of children, youth, and young adults, and foster public understanding of religion, with religion grantmaking offered nationally.
Lilly Endowment Inc
Mapplethorpe Foundation: Photography Grant
The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, established in 1988, supports photography programs at museums and public institutions. It promotes photography's recognition alongside other art forms and contributes to HIV/AIDS medical research. Notably, it has funded major galleries and initiatives, donating significant collections to renowned museums. The Foundation aids curators in developing photography exhibitions and provides financial support for acquisitions, exhibitions, and publications, ensuring Mapplethorpe's artistic legacy endures.
Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation
Indiana Child Nutrition Funding via Share Our Strength
Indiana school districts and community-based organizations running federal child nutrition programs can access funding through Share Our Strength to buy equipment and supplies that help feed kids. Grants prioritize expanding school breakfast and non-congregate summer meals, and may benefit after-school and summer educational programs that participate in federal feeding programs for children.
Share Our Strength
After-school Education Funding for Indianapolis Nonprofits via Fairbanks Foundation
Nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations serving greater Indianapolis that run after-school or out-of-school education and enrichment programs may be eligible for grants supporting education, health, or local vitality initiatives. Grants from the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation help Indiana after-school programs improve academic outcomes, expand workforce preparation, and strengthen conditions for a more vibrant Indianapolis community.
Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation
Indiana Youth and Community Funding via Community Foundation Alliance
Applications due Aug 21, 2026
Indiana nonprofits, government agencies, and fiscally sponsored groups can seek up to US $5,000 for youth development, education, recreation, health, and other community projects in Daviess County. Focused on broad community well-being, Community Foundation Alliance invites programs that may include after school or out-of-school time activities serving local residents.
Community Foundation Alliance, Inc.
Health Education Grants for Nonprofits from Bayer Fund
Full proposal due Sep 1, 2026
Indiana health-focused nonprofits, school districts, and government units offering education or support around cancer or cardiovascular disease can access funding through Bayer Fund if they are near an eligible Bayer community. Grants support awareness, education, and support services for patients, caregivers, and at-risk groups, including evidence-based after school or out-of-school programs.
Bayer Fund
Ball Brothers Foundation Support for Indiana Education
Full proposal due Sep 1, 2026
Indiana 501(c)(3) organizations offering after-school or summer educational programs can seek US $5,000 - US $100,000 to support work in education, youth development, and related services. Focused on arts and culture, education, community vitality, environment, health, and human services, Ball Brothers Foundation invites proposals that align with its interest areas and demonstrate measurable results.
Ball Brothers Foundation
Dow Company Foundation Support for Indiana Youth
Applications due Sep 5, 2026
Nonprofit and charitable organizations in Indiana serving Black youth and adults through social, economic, environmental, or educational initiatives can apply for Dow Promise grants of up to US $10,000. With a mission to advance equitable opportunities, Dow Company Foundation provides funding for community-identified projects, which may include after school or out-of-school educational programs.
Dow Company Foundation
Youth and Community Grants for Nonprofits from Penn National Gaming
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations in Indiana counties where Penn National Gaming operates can seek funding for community development, education, human services, health, cultural programs, and veteran and military support. Grants from Penn National Gaming help Indiana after-school and youth-serving programs, especially those focused on K–12 education and youth services, strengthen local communities.
Penn National Gaming
Education Equity Funding from Joyce Foundation
Letter of inquiry due Oct 20, 2026
Nonprofit organizations and select government initiatives in Indiana working on education policy and economic mobility can seek support for research, policy development, advocacy, and implementation efforts. Focused on closing income and racial gaps in college and career success, the Joyce Foundation backs K-12 and postsecondary policies benefiting historically underserved young people in the Great Lakes region.
The Joyce Foundation
Program Support Grants for Nonprofits from Honda
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations and schools running community or after-school programs in Indiana can seek programmatic support funding from Honda corporate and the Honda USA Foundation. These U.S.-based grants back high-impact community services in states where Honda has major operations, with an online application window each fall and decisions announced in spring.
American Honda Foundation (AHF)
STEM Workforce Training Grants for Nonprofits from Honda
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations and K–12 schools offering hands-on manufacturing and STEM workforce programs in Indiana and other eligible states can apply for US $25,000 - US $100,000 to strengthen the manufacturing talent pipeline. With a mission to build a future-ready workforce, American Honda Motor provides support for after-school or out-of-school initiatives in design, data analytics, AI, and automation.
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
American Honda Motor Grants for Indiana Environment
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
Grants from American Honda Motor help Indiana nonprofits and schools run environmental programs focused on decarbonization, clean energy, and efficient use of natural resources. U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organizations, fiscal sponsor projects, and eligible K–12 schools serving Indiana communities where Honda associates live and work can request US $25,000 - US $100,000 for programmatic support or community initiatives.
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Honda USA Foundation Mobility Grants in Indiana
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
Indiana nonprofits and schools supporting mobility, disability services, or assistive technology can seek $25,000 - $100,000 for programs that expand access and opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Focused on mobility and disability care, Honda USA Foundation invites eligible organizations to propose therapeutic, adaptive, comprehensive care, or mobility modification programs benefiting communities where Honda associates live and work.
Honda USA Foundation
Youth Services Funding for Nonprofits from Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Letter of inquiry due Nov 15, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations serving children and youth in the Greater Cincinnati area can apply for Greater Cincinnati Foundation’s Andrew Jergens Foundation Grant to support health, education, cultural, and social welfare programs. Indiana after-school and out-of-school programs in Dearborn County may be eligible if they primarily benefit children generally through high school age.
Greater Cincinnati Foundation
JBF Do Good Grant
Applications due Dec 2, 2026
The JBF Do Good Grant, established by the Joe Burrow Foundation, aims to support innovative projects that assist underprivileged children, particularly those facing mental health challenges and food insecurity. Eligible organizations include nonprofits and public charities, with proposals up to $10,000 considered. The foundation encourages creative solutions that foster lasting impacts within communities in Greater Cincinnati and Baton Rouge. By fostering these initiatives, the foundation continues Joe Burrow's commitment to community service and social responsibility.
Joe Burrow Foundation
Kenneth A. Scott Trust Support for Animal Welfare
Letter of inquiry due Dec 15, 2026
Indiana humane societies, animal welfare nonprofits, spay/neuter clinics, wildlife centers, and educational institutions can access funding through the Kenneth A. Scott Charitable Trust for projects improving companion animal and native wildlife well-being. Eligible 501(c)(3)s may fund adoption and fostering initiatives, humane and wildlife education, medical and wellness care, spay/neuter programs, equipment, and other animal care initiatives.
Kenneth A. Scott Charitable Trust
Water Conservation Grants for Schools from American Water Charitable Foundation
Applications due Mar 6, 2027
Indiana 501(c)(3) public charities and public K–12 schools, colleges, and universities can seek funding to improve watersheds, promote water conservation, or expand equitable access to water-based recreation. With a mission to support water and environmental projects, American Water Charitable Foundation provides grants for community-based initiatives in its Indiana service areas, including after-school or enrichment programs.
American Water Charitable Foundation Inc
Indiana STEM Education Funding via Boston Scientific Foundation
Full proposal due Mar 15, 2027
Indiana 501(c)(3) nonprofits and public schools running STEM-focused K–12 programs for economically disadvantaged students can apply for Boston Scientific Foundation’s STEM Education Grant Program. Funding supports evidence-based, out-of-school or in-school initiatives within 60 miles of Spencer that improve STEM learning outcomes and serve participants primarily at or below 185% of the poverty level.
Boston Scientific Foundation Inc
Community Program Grants for Indiana Nonprofits via Kuhne Foundation
Applications due May 1, 2027
Indiana 501(c)(3) nonprofits running educational, health, human services, or community benefit programs can apply for US $5,000 - US $25,000 in support from the Charles W Kuhne Foundation. Funding can aid public, charitable, and benevolent initiatives, and may benefit after school and out-of-school educational programs serving Fort Wayne and Allen County residents.
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Gladys Brooks Foundation Education Grants in Indiana
Applications due May 31, 2027
Indiana 501(c)(3) libraries, schools, hospitals, and clinics seeking endowments, capital projects, or major equipment may be eligible for $50,000 - $150,000 from the Gladys Brooks Foundation. Focused on educational and health facilities, it can support after-school or out-of-school educational programs tied to buildings, resources, or instructional infrastructure.
The Gladys Brooks Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation Grants for Indiana Education
Applications due Jun 9, 2027
Nonprofit organizations, schools, government units, and religious organizations offering education, human services, or environmental programs in AEP’s Southwest Michigan and Northwest Indiana service area, including Indiana counties, can apply for Heart of Cook Grants from Berrien Community Foundation, with awards of US $100 - US $10,000. With a mission to strengthen local communities, Berrien Community Foundation provides support that may benefit Indiana after-school and youth-focused initiatives.
Berrien Community Foundation
Indiana Health Program Funding via Boston Scientific Foundation
Applications due Jul 1, 2027
Indiana after-school and community health programs serving economically disadvantaged residents can access funding through the Boston Scientific Foundation for disease prevention, health education, and improved access or quality of care. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations, public schools, and agencies working within 30 miles of Spencer and nearby Indiana counties.
Boston Scientific Foundation Inc