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Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants in Kansas
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
NOTE: Applications for this program are accepted year round, online through RD APPLY or through your local RD office.
What does this program do?
This program helps eligible communities prepare, or recover from, an emergency that threatens the availability of safe, reliable drinking water.
What kind of event can qualify as an emergency? NOTE: A federal disaster declaration is not required.
- Drought or flood
- Earthquake
- Tornado or hurricane
- Disease outbreak
- Chemical spill, leak or seepage
- Other disasters
How may the funds be used?
- Water transmission line grants up to $150,000 to construct waterline extensions, repair breaks or leaks in existing water distribution lines, and address related maintenance necessary to replenish the water supply
- Water source grants up to $1,000,000 are to construct a water source, intake or treatment facility
Why does USDA Rural Development do this?
This program helps prevent damage or restore households and business' access to clean, reliable drinking water in eligible rural areas and towns following natural disasters. Funding can improve the natural environment and encourage manufacturers and other businesses to locate or expand operations.
Sunderland Foundation Grant
Sunderland Foundation
Since its inception, the Foundation, which is still led by Lester T. Sunderland's descendants, has focused on supporting construction projects, awarding grants to nonprofits in the Kansas City region and other markets traditionally served by the Ash Grove Cement Company.
The Foundation prefers to make grants for construction and special interest projects rather than for annual operating expenses.
Grants for planning, design, construction, renovation, repairs and restoration of facilities are considered. Areas of interest include higher education, youth serving agencies, health facilities, community buildings, museums, civic projects and energy efficient affordable housing projects sponsored by qualified tax-exempt organizations.
Funding Areas
In recent grant cycles, the Board of Trustees has awarded the majority of grants in four broadly defined areas:
Health Care and Hospitals
A growing area of need in many of the communities the Foundation serves. In 2017, more than $2.9 million was awarded to hospitals and health-care groups to build and improve their facilities.
Human Services
The Foundation awarded over $7 million to human service nonprofits in 2017, and the majority of grants in this area were awarded to groups that provide essential services to youth and families. Grantees included a range of youth-focused groups, including the Kansas 4-H Foundation, Kids TLC, Ronald McDonald House & Boys & Girls Clubs.
Higher Education
In 2017, the Foundation awarded more than $10 million to over 45 educational organizations. Grantees included community colleges, private colleges, and public universities.
Arts and Culture
Arts and culture projects received $7 million in 2017, including grants to the Eisenhower Foundation in Abilene, Kansas; the Kansas City Symphony, the Nelson Gallery Foundation and many more.Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program in Kansas
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
What does this program do?
This program provides funding for clean and reliable drinking water systems, sanitary sewage disposal, sanitary solid waste disposal, and storm water drainage to households and businesses in eligible rural areas.
How may the funds be used?
- Funds may be used to finance the acquisition, construction or improvement of:
- Drinking water sourcing, treatment, storage and distribution
- Sewer collection, transmission, treatment and disposal
- Solid waste collection, disposal and closure
- Storm water collection, transmission and disposal
In some cases, funding may also be available for related activities such as:
- Legal and engineering fees
- Land acquisition, water and land rights, permits and equipment
- Start-up operations and maintenance
- Interest incurred during construction
- Purchase of facilities to improve service or prevent loss of service
- Other costs determined to be necessary for completion of the project
- See 7 CFR Part 1780.7 and 1780.9 for a complete list
Helen S. Boylan Foundation Grants
Helen S. Boylan Foundation
The Helen S Boylan Foundation
The mission of the Helen S. Boylan Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in our communities of Carthage, Missouri, the Greater Kansas City Area, and Lindale, Texas. We actively distribute quarterly grants to local non-profit organizations serving arts & education, women & children, health & wellness and the beautification of our communities.
Grant Guidelines
The Helen S. Boylan Foundation is a private family foundation established in 1982 to continue the family tradition of commitment to enhancing the quality of life of the community through grants to qualified charitable organizations. In carrying out its mission, the Foundation considers a wide range of proposals within the following areas: arts, education, health, human services, environment, and public interest.
Battlefield Preservation Fund
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Battlefield Preservation Fund
Grants from the Battlefield Preservation Fund will serve as a catalyst to stimulate efforts to preserve battlefields, viewsheds, and related historic structures and to leverage fund-raising activities.
Eligible Activities
National Trust Preservation Fund grants are awarded for planning activities and education efforts focused on preservation. Grant funds can be used to launch new initiatives or to provide additional support to on-going efforts.
Planning
Supporting existing staff (nonprofit applicants only) or obtaining professional expertise in areas such as architecture, archaeology, engineering, preservation planning, land-use planning, and law. Eligible planning activities include, but are not limited to:
- Hiring a preservation architect or landscape architect, or funding existing staff with expertise in these areas, to produce a historic structure report or historic landscape master plan.
- Hiring a preservation planner, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce design guidelines for a historic district.
- Hiring a real estate development consultant, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce an economic feasibility study for the reuse of a threatened structure.
- Sponsoring a community forum to develop a shared vision for the future of a historic neighborhood.
- Organizational capacity building activities such as hiring fundraising consultants, conducting board training, etc.
Education and Outreach
Support for preservation education activities aimed at the public. The National Trust is particularly interested in programs aimed at reaching new audiences. Funding will be provided to projects that employ innovative techniques and formats aimed at introducing new audiences to the preservation movement, whether that be through education programming or conference sessions.
National Trust Preservation Funds
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Guidelines
Grants from National Trust Preservation Funds (NTPF) are intended to encourage preservation at the local level by supporting on-going preservation work and by providing seed money for preservation projects. These grants help stimulate public discussion, enable local groups to gain the technical expertise needed for preservation projects, introduce the public to preservation concepts and techniques, and encourage financial participation by the private sector.
A small grant at the right time can go a long way and is often the catalyst that inspires a community to take action on a preservation project. Grants generally start at $2,500 and range up to $5,000. The selection process is very competitive.
Eligible Activities
National Trust Preservation Fund grants are awarded for planning activities and education efforts focused on preservation. Grant funds can be used to launch new initiatives or to provide additional support to on-going efforts.
Planning: Supporting existing staff (nonprofit applicants only) or obtaining professional expertise in areas such as architecture, archaeology, engineering, preservation planning, land-use planning, and law. Eligible planning activities include, but are not limited to:
- Hiring a preservation architect or landscape architect, or funding existing staff with expertise in these areas, to produce a historic structure report or historic landscape master plan.
- Hiring a preservation planner, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce design guidelines for a historic district.
- Hiring a real estate development consultant, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce an economic feasibility study for the reuse of a threatened structure.
- Sponsoring a community forum to develop a shared vision for the future of a historic neighborhood.
- Organizational capacity building activities such as hiring fundraising consultants, conducting board training, etc.
Education and Outreach: Support for preservation education activities aimed at the public. The National Trust is particularly interested in programs aimed at reaching new audiences. Funding will be provided to projects that employ innovative techniques and formats aimed at introducing new audiences to the preservation movement, whether that be through education programming or conference sessions.
Rural Business Development Grants in Kansas
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
What does this program do?
This program is designed to provide technical assistance and training for small rural businesses. Small means that the business has fewer than 50 new workers and less than $1 million in gross revenue.
What is an eligible area?
Rural Business Development Grant money must be used for projects that benefit rural areas or towns outside the urbanized periphery of any city with a population of 50,000 or more. Check eligible areas.
What kind of funding is available?
There is no maximum grant amount; however, smaller requests are given higher priority. There is no cost sharing requirement. There are two types of RBDG projects, Opportunity grants and Enterprise grants.
- Opportunity type grants are limited to up to 10 percent of the total Rural Business Development Grant annual funding.
- Enterprise type grants must be used on projects to benefit small and emerging businesses in rural areas as specified in the grant application.
How may Enterprise type funds be used?
Enterprise grants must be used on projects to benefit small and emerging businesses in rural areas as specified in the grant application. Uses may include:
- Training and technical assistance, such as project planning, business counseling and training, market research, feasibility studies, professional or/technical reports, or producer service improvements.
- Acquisition or development of land, easements, or rights of way; construction, conversion, renovation of buildings; plants, machinery, equipment, access for streets and roads; parking areas and utilities.
- Pollution control and abatement.
- The capitalization of revolving loan funds, including funds that will make loans for start-ups and working capital.
- Rural distance learning for job training and advancement for adult students.
- Rural transportation improvement.
- Community economic development.
- Technology-based economic development.
- Feasibility studies and business plans.
- Leadership and entrepreneur training.
- Rural business incubators.
- Long-term business strategic planning.
How may Opportunity type funds be used?
- Community economic development.
- Technology-based economic development.
- Feasibility studies and business plans.
- Leadership and entrepreneur training.
- Rural business incubators.
GBCF: Spring Community Building Grant
Golden Belt Community Foundation
The Golden Belt Spring Community Building Grant supports a wide-variety of needs and Barton, Pawnee, Rush, and Stafford Counties and serve the community at large including but not limited to: quality of life improvement; arts and culture; enhancing community destinations points; charitable economic opportunity; planning and development.
We support projects that are:
- Collaborative: leverages resources and builds partnerships
- Measurable: research driven with reliable data
- Sustainable: creates a lasting impact
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
The Foundation will consider requests to support museums, cultural and performing arts programs; schools and hospitals; educational, skills-training and other programs for youth, seniors, and persons with disabilities; environmental and wildlife protection activities; and other community-based organizations and programs.
Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants in Kansas
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
NOTE: Applications for this program are accepted year round, online through RD APPLY or through your local RD office.
What does this program do?
This program helps eligible communities prepare, or recover from, an emergency that threatens the availability of safe, reliable drinking water.
What kind of event can qualify as an emergency? NOTE: A federal disaster declaration is not required.
- Drought or flood
- Earthquake
- Tornado or hurricane
- Disease outbreak
- Chemical spill, leak or seepage
- Other disasters
How may the funds be used?
- Water transmission line grants up to $150,000 to construct waterline extensions, repair breaks or leaks in existing water distribution lines, and address related maintenance necessary to replenish the water supply
- Water source grants up to $1,000,000 are to construct a water source, intake or treatment facility
Why does USDA Rural Development do this?
This program helps prevent damage or restore households and business' access to clean, reliable drinking water in eligible rural areas and towns following natural disasters. Funding can improve the natural environment and encourage manufacturers and other businesses to locate or expand operations.
Sunderland Foundation Grant
Sunderland Foundation
Since its inception, the Foundation, which is still led by Lester T. Sunderland's descendants, has focused on supporting construction projects, awarding grants to nonprofits in the Kansas City region and other markets traditionally served by the Ash Grove Cement Company.
The Foundation prefers to make grants for construction and special interest projects rather than for annual operating expenses.
Grants for planning, design, construction, renovation, repairs and restoration of facilities are considered. Areas of interest include higher education, youth serving agencies, health facilities, community buildings, museums, civic projects and energy efficient affordable housing projects sponsored by qualified tax-exempt organizations.
Funding Areas
In recent grant cycles, the Board of Trustees has awarded the majority of grants in four broadly defined areas:
Health Care and Hospitals
A growing area of need in many of the communities the Foundation serves. In 2017, more than $2.9 million was awarded to hospitals and health-care groups to build and improve their facilities.
Human Services
The Foundation awarded over $7 million to human service nonprofits in 2017, and the majority of grants in this area were awarded to groups that provide essential services to youth and families. Grantees included a range of youth-focused groups, including the Kansas 4-H Foundation, Kids TLC, Ronald McDonald House & Boys & Girls Clubs.
Higher Education
In 2017, the Foundation awarded more than $10 million to over 45 educational organizations. Grantees included community colleges, private colleges, and public universities.
Arts and Culture
Arts and culture projects received $7 million in 2017, including grants to the Eisenhower Foundation in Abilene, Kansas; the Kansas City Symphony, the Nelson Gallery Foundation and many more.Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program in Kansas
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
What does this program do?
This program provides funding for clean and reliable drinking water systems, sanitary sewage disposal, sanitary solid waste disposal, and storm water drainage to households and businesses in eligible rural areas.
How may the funds be used?
- Funds may be used to finance the acquisition, construction or improvement of:
- Drinking water sourcing, treatment, storage and distribution
- Sewer collection, transmission, treatment and disposal
- Solid waste collection, disposal and closure
- Storm water collection, transmission and disposal
In some cases, funding may also be available for related activities such as:
- Legal and engineering fees
- Land acquisition, water and land rights, permits and equipment
- Start-up operations and maintenance
- Interest incurred during construction
- Purchase of facilities to improve service or prevent loss of service
- Other costs determined to be necessary for completion of the project
- See 7 CFR Part 1780.7 and 1780.9 for a complete list
Helen S. Boylan Foundation Grants
Helen S. Boylan Foundation
The Helen S Boylan Foundation
The mission of the Helen S. Boylan Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in our communities of Carthage, Missouri, the Greater Kansas City Area, and Lindale, Texas. We actively distribute quarterly grants to local non-profit organizations serving arts & education, women & children, health & wellness and the beautification of our communities.
Grant Guidelines
The Helen S. Boylan Foundation is a private family foundation established in 1982 to continue the family tradition of commitment to enhancing the quality of life of the community through grants to qualified charitable organizations. In carrying out its mission, the Foundation considers a wide range of proposals within the following areas: arts, education, health, human services, environment, and public interest.
Battlefield Preservation Fund
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Battlefield Preservation Fund
Grants from the Battlefield Preservation Fund will serve as a catalyst to stimulate efforts to preserve battlefields, viewsheds, and related historic structures and to leverage fund-raising activities.
Eligible Activities
National Trust Preservation Fund grants are awarded for planning activities and education efforts focused on preservation. Grant funds can be used to launch new initiatives or to provide additional support to on-going efforts.
Planning
Supporting existing staff (nonprofit applicants only) or obtaining professional expertise in areas such as architecture, archaeology, engineering, preservation planning, land-use planning, and law. Eligible planning activities include, but are not limited to:
- Hiring a preservation architect or landscape architect, or funding existing staff with expertise in these areas, to produce a historic structure report or historic landscape master plan.
- Hiring a preservation planner, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce design guidelines for a historic district.
- Hiring a real estate development consultant, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce an economic feasibility study for the reuse of a threatened structure.
- Sponsoring a community forum to develop a shared vision for the future of a historic neighborhood.
- Organizational capacity building activities such as hiring fundraising consultants, conducting board training, etc.
Education and Outreach
Support for preservation education activities aimed at the public. The National Trust is particularly interested in programs aimed at reaching new audiences. Funding will be provided to projects that employ innovative techniques and formats aimed at introducing new audiences to the preservation movement, whether that be through education programming or conference sessions.
National Trust Preservation Funds
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Guidelines
Grants from National Trust Preservation Funds (NTPF) are intended to encourage preservation at the local level by supporting on-going preservation work and by providing seed money for preservation projects. These grants help stimulate public discussion, enable local groups to gain the technical expertise needed for preservation projects, introduce the public to preservation concepts and techniques, and encourage financial participation by the private sector.
A small grant at the right time can go a long way and is often the catalyst that inspires a community to take action on a preservation project. Grants generally start at $2,500 and range up to $5,000. The selection process is very competitive.
Eligible Activities
National Trust Preservation Fund grants are awarded for planning activities and education efforts focused on preservation. Grant funds can be used to launch new initiatives or to provide additional support to on-going efforts.
Planning: Supporting existing staff (nonprofit applicants only) or obtaining professional expertise in areas such as architecture, archaeology, engineering, preservation planning, land-use planning, and law. Eligible planning activities include, but are not limited to:
- Hiring a preservation architect or landscape architect, or funding existing staff with expertise in these areas, to produce a historic structure report or historic landscape master plan.
- Hiring a preservation planner, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce design guidelines for a historic district.
- Hiring a real estate development consultant, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce an economic feasibility study for the reuse of a threatened structure.
- Sponsoring a community forum to develop a shared vision for the future of a historic neighborhood.
- Organizational capacity building activities such as hiring fundraising consultants, conducting board training, etc.
Education and Outreach: Support for preservation education activities aimed at the public. The National Trust is particularly interested in programs aimed at reaching new audiences. Funding will be provided to projects that employ innovative techniques and formats aimed at introducing new audiences to the preservation movement, whether that be through education programming or conference sessions.
Rural Business Development Grants in Kansas
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
What does this program do?
This program is designed to provide technical assistance and training for small rural businesses. Small means that the business has fewer than 50 new workers and less than $1 million in gross revenue.
What is an eligible area?
Rural Business Development Grant money must be used for projects that benefit rural areas or towns outside the urbanized periphery of any city with a population of 50,000 or more. Check eligible areas.
What kind of funding is available?
There is no maximum grant amount; however, smaller requests are given higher priority. There is no cost sharing requirement. There are two types of RBDG projects, Opportunity grants and Enterprise grants.
- Opportunity type grants are limited to up to 10 percent of the total Rural Business Development Grant annual funding.
- Enterprise type grants must be used on projects to benefit small and emerging businesses in rural areas as specified in the grant application.
How may Enterprise type funds be used?
Enterprise grants must be used on projects to benefit small and emerging businesses in rural areas as specified in the grant application. Uses may include:
- Training and technical assistance, such as project planning, business counseling and training, market research, feasibility studies, professional or/technical reports, or producer service improvements.
- Acquisition or development of land, easements, or rights of way; construction, conversion, renovation of buildings; plants, machinery, equipment, access for streets and roads; parking areas and utilities.
- Pollution control and abatement.
- The capitalization of revolving loan funds, including funds that will make loans for start-ups and working capital.
- Rural distance learning for job training and advancement for adult students.
- Rural transportation improvement.
- Community economic development.
- Technology-based economic development.
- Feasibility studies and business plans.
- Leadership and entrepreneur training.
- Rural business incubators.
- Long-term business strategic planning.
How may Opportunity type funds be used?
- Community economic development.
- Technology-based economic development.
- Feasibility studies and business plans.
- Leadership and entrepreneur training.
- Rural business incubators.
GBCF: Spring Community Building Grant
Golden Belt Community Foundation
The Golden Belt Spring Community Building Grant supports a wide-variety of needs and Barton, Pawnee, Rush, and Stafford Counties and serve the community at large including but not limited to: quality of life improvement; arts and culture; enhancing community destinations points; charitable economic opportunity; planning and development.
We support projects that are:
- Collaborative: leverages resources and builds partnerships
- Measurable: research driven with reliable data
- Sustainable: creates a lasting impact
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
The Foundation will consider requests to support museums, cultural and performing arts programs; schools and hospitals; educational, skills-training and other programs for youth, seniors, and persons with disabilities; environmental and wildlife protection activities; and other community-based organizations and programs.
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Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants in Kansas
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Deadline: Rolling
Grant amount: Up to US $1,000,000
Fields of work: Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Applicant type: Government Entity, Indigenous Group, Nonprofit
Funding uses: Project / Program, Capital Project
Location of project: Kansas
Location of residency: Kansas
Overview:
NOTE: Applications for this program are accepted year round, online through RD APPLY or through your local RD office.
What does this program do?
This program helps eligible communities prepare, or recover from, an emergency that threatens the availability of safe, reliable drinking water.
What kind of event can qualify as an emergency? NOTE: A federal disaster declaration is not required.
- Drought or flood
- Earthquake
- Tornado or hurricane
- Disease outbreak
- Chemical spill, leak or seepage
- Other disasters
How may the funds be used?
- Water transmission line grants up to $150,000 to construct waterline extensions, repair breaks or leaks in existing water distribution lines, and address related maintenance necessary to replenish the water supply
- Water source grants up to $1,000,000 are to construct a water source, intake or treatment facility
Why does USDA Rural Development do this?
This program helps prevent damage or restore households and business' access to clean, reliable drinking water in eligible rural areas and towns following natural disasters. Funding can improve the natural environment and encourage manufacturers and other businesses to locate or expand operations.
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.
Eligibility:
- Who may apply?
- Most state and local governmental entities
- Nonprofit organizations
- Federally recognized tribes
- What is an eligible area?
- Rural areas and towns with populations of 10,000 or less
- Tribal lands in rural areas
- Colonias
- The area to be served must also have a median household income less-than the state's median household income for non-metropolitan areas.
Preferences:
- Partnerships with other federal, state, local, private and nonprofit entities are encouraged
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Sunderland Foundation Grant
Sunderland Foundation
Deadline: Rolling
Grant amount: Unspecified amount
Fields of work: Hospital Care Education - Higher Education Art & Culture Health Care Access & Delivery Family Services Youth Services
Applicant type: Nonprofit
Funding uses: Capital Project
Location of project: Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Counties in Missouri: Bates County, Caldwell County, Clay County, Clinton County, Jackson County, Lafayette County, Platte County, Ray County, Counties in Texas: Bandera County, Bastrop County, Bell County, Bexar County, Blanco County, Bosque County, Brazos County, Burleson County, Burnet County, Caldwell County, Comal County, Comanche County, Coryell County, Falls County, Fayette County, Freestone County, Gillespie County, Gonzales County, Guadalupe County, Hamilton County, Hays County, Hill County, Kendall County, Kerr County, Kimble County, Lampasas County, Lee County, Leon County, Limestone County, Llano County, Madison County, Mason County, McLennan County, Milam County, Mills County, Robertson County, San Saba County, Travis County, Washington County, Williamson County, Wilson County Show all
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Overview:
Since its inception, the Foundation, which is still led by Lester T. Sunderland's descendants, has focused on supporting construction projects, awarding grants to nonprofits in the Kansas City region and other markets traditionally served by the Ash Grove Cement Company.
The Foundation prefers to make grants for construction and special interest projects rather than for annual operating expenses.
Grants for planning, design, construction, renovation, repairs and restoration of facilities are considered. Areas of interest include higher education, youth serving agencies, health facilities, community buildings, museums, civic projects and energy efficient affordable housing projects sponsored by qualified tax-exempt organizations.
Funding Areas
In recent grant cycles, the Board of Trustees has awarded the majority of grants in four broadly defined areas:
Health Care and Hospitals
A growing area of need in many of the communities the Foundation serves. In 2017, more than $2.9 million was awarded to hospitals and health-care groups to build and improve their facilities.
Human Services
The Foundation awarded over $7 million to human service nonprofits in 2017, and the majority of grants in this area were awarded to groups that provide essential services to youth and families. Grantees included a range of youth-focused groups, including the Kansas 4-H Foundation, Kids TLC, Ronald McDonald House & Boys & Girls Clubs.
Higher Education
In 2017, the Foundation awarded more than $10 million to over 45 educational organizations. Grantees included community colleges, private colleges, and public universities.
Arts and Culture
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Eligibility:
- The Sunderland Foundation makes grants annually to charitable organizations with tax exempt status under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Grants are awarded in Western Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Western Iowa, Idaho, Central Texas, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington, Utah and Montana.
- The Foundation generally awards grants to larger, well-established nonprofit organizations
Ineligibility:
- In addition:
- The Foundation does not award grants for annual operating expenses.
- The Foundation does not award grants for programs or endowments.
- The Foundation does not award grants or provide sponsorship for special events.
- Grants to primary and secondary schools are generally not considered.
- No grants are made to individuals.
- No scholarships are available from the foundation.
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Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program in Kansas
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Deadline: Rolling
Grant amount: Unspecified amount
Fields of work: Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water Water Resource Management Waste Management
Applicant type: Government Entity, Indigenous Group, Nonprofit
Funding uses: Project / Program, Capital Project
Location of project: Kansas
Location of residency: Kansas
Overview:
What does this program do?
This program provides funding for clean and reliable drinking water systems, sanitary sewage disposal, sanitary solid waste disposal, and storm water drainage to households and businesses in eligible rural areas.
How may the funds be used?
- Funds may be used to finance the acquisition, construction or improvement of:
- Drinking water sourcing, treatment, storage and distribution
- Sewer collection, transmission, treatment and disposal
- Solid waste collection, disposal and closure
- Storm water collection, transmission and disposal
In some cases, funding may also be available for related activities such as:
- Legal and engineering fees
- Land acquisition, water and land rights, permits and equipment
- Start-up operations and maintenance
- Interest incurred during construction
- Purchase of facilities to improve service or prevent loss of service
- Other costs determined to be necessary for completion of the project
- See 7 CFR Part 1780.7 and 1780.9 for a complete list
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Eligibility:
- Who may apply?
- This program assists qualified applicants who are not otherwise able to obtain commercial credit on reasonable terms. Eligible applicants include:
- Most state and local governmental entities
- Private nonprofits
- Federally-recognized tribes
- What is an eligible area?
- Areas that may be served include:
- Rural areas and towns with populations of 10,000 or less -- check eligible addresses
- Tribal lands in rural areas
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Helen S. Boylan Foundation Grants
Helen S. Boylan Foundation
Next deadline: Dec 31, 2023 9:59pm PST
Later deadlines: Mar 31, 2024 9:59pm PDT, Jun 30, 2024, Sep 30, 2024 9:59pm PDT, Dec 31, 2024 9:59pm PST
Grant amount: Unspecified amount
Fields of work: Art & Culture Education Women & Girl Services Wellness & Healthy Living Child Welfare Services Greening & Beautification Health & Medicine Show all
Applicant type: Nonprofit
Funding uses: Project / Program, Education / Outreach, Capital Project, General Operating Expense
Location of project: Counties in Kansas: Johnson County, Leavenworth County, Linn County, Miami County, Wyandotte County, Counties in Missouri: Bates County, Caldwell County, Cass County, Clay County, Clinton County, Jackson County, Jasper County, Lafayette County, Platte County, Ray County, Smith County, Texas Show all
Location of residency: United States
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The Helen S Boylan Foundation
The mission of the Helen S. Boylan Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in our communities of Carthage, Missouri, the Greater Kansas City Area, and Lindale, Texas. We actively distribute quarterly grants to local non-profit organizations serving arts & education, women & children, health & wellness and the beautification of our communities.
Grant Guidelines
The Helen S. Boylan Foundation is a private family foundation established in 1982 to continue the family tradition of commitment to enhancing the quality of life of the community through grants to qualified charitable organizations. In carrying out its mission, the Foundation considers a wide range of proposals within the following areas: arts, education, health, human services, environment, and public interest.
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Eligibility:
- Grants are made only to nonprofit charitable organizations that are tax exempt under Section 501 (c)(3)of the Internal Revenue Code, or to public governmental units. Generally, grants are limited to projects that benefit the citizens of Jasper County, Missouri, Smith County, Texas and Kansas City, Metropolitan area.
- Occasionally, projects that benefit the State of Missouri as a whole maybe considered.
- For projects in those areas in which the Foundation has a special interest, requests for multi‐year funding and general operating support may be considered.
- Only one grant application may be submitted pertaining to the same program, subject or project in any twelve‐month period.
Preferences:
- The Foundation prefers to support proposals for new initiatives, special projects, expansion of current programs, capital improvements or building renovations.
Ineligibility:
- The Foundation does not consider support for annual campaigns, endowments, or sectarian religious activities.
- Grants are not made to individuals.
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Battlefield Preservation Fund
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Next predicted deadline: Feb 1, 2024
Later predicted deadlines: Jun 1, 2024, Oct 1, 2024, Feb 1, 2025
Grant amount: US $2,500 - US $10,000
Fields of work: Battlefield Preservation
Applicant type: Government Entity, Nonprofit
Funding uses: Project / Program, Education / Outreach, Research
Membership: Applicants must be a member of this organization to apply. Become a member.
Location of project: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington Show all
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Battlefield Preservation Fund
Grants from the Battlefield Preservation Fund will serve as a catalyst to stimulate efforts to preserve battlefields, viewsheds, and related historic structures and to leverage fund-raising activities.
Eligible Activities
National Trust Preservation Fund grants are awarded for planning activities and education efforts focused on preservation. Grant funds can be used to launch new initiatives or to provide additional support to on-going efforts.
Planning
Supporting existing staff (nonprofit applicants only) or obtaining professional expertise in areas such as architecture, archaeology, engineering, preservation planning, land-use planning, and law. Eligible planning activities include, but are not limited to:
- Hiring a preservation architect or landscape architect, or funding existing staff with expertise in these areas, to produce a historic structure report or historic landscape master plan.
- Hiring a preservation planner, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce design guidelines for a historic district.
- Hiring a real estate development consultant, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce an economic feasibility study for the reuse of a threatened structure.
- Sponsoring a community forum to develop a shared vision for the future of a historic neighborhood.
- Organizational capacity building activities such as hiring fundraising consultants, conducting board training, etc.
Education and Outreach
Support for preservation education activities aimed at the public. The National Trust is particularly interested in programs aimed at reaching new audiences. Funding will be provided to projects that employ innovative techniques and formats aimed at introducing new audiences to the preservation movement, whether that be through education programming or conference sessions.
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Eligibility:
- For the October 1, 2023 grant round, the National Trust Preservation Funds grant program has dedicated funding to award in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Washington, D.C.
- Applicants must be either a public agency, 501(c) (3), or other nonprofit organization to be considered eligible.
- Applicants that have received previous National Trust financial assistance are eligible provided that all grant requirements are current.
- No more than three grants will be awarded in any two-year period to a single grantee.
- Only one grant will be awarded per organization in any grant round.
- Only one grant will be awarded for a particular project phase.
- Only Organizational Level Preservation Leadership Forum Members, Main Street America Community Members, and Main Street America General Members are eligible to receive funding from the National Trust Preservation Fund.
- Organizations do not need to have an active membership to apply for a grant, but selected grantees will be required to become members prior to the release of funds.
- Applicants must be capable of matching the grant amount on a one-to-one basis. Both cash and in-kind donations count toward the one-to-one required match.
- The required match can come from private or public sources, from income earned from registration fees or sales, or from fundraising activities. In-kind donations of labor, materials or services will also be considered eligible for meeting the matching requirement. Matching funds must be used to fund eligible expenses listed below.
- Eligible Expenses
- Nonprofit applicants may include staff salaries for staff members directly working on the funded project
- Fees for consultant services
- Speaker fees/faculty costs for educational programs and conference sessions
- Mailing costs for distribution of materials
- The development of materials for education and outreach campaigns
- Materials and services such as printing, photographs, telephone, and supplies. With the exception of publications projects, these costs may not exceed 10 percent of the project budget.
You must be a member of this organization to apply for this award - become a member. Only Organizational Level Forum members or Main Street America members of the National Trust are eligible to receive funding from the National Trust Preservation Fund. Organizations do not need to have an active Forum membership to apply for a grant, but selected grantees will be required to become members prior to the release of funds.
Ineligibility:
- Other funding from the National Trust may not be used to match an NTPF grant.
- Ineligible Activities:
- Building or other construction activities
- Academic research
- Acquisition of real property or objects
- General support for conferences
- Ineligible Expenses:
- Organizational overhead costs
- Catering, food and beverage, entertainment
- Construction or other capital improvement costs
- Acquisition of real property or objects
- Expenses incurred prior to application date
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National Trust Preservation Funds
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Next predicted deadline: Feb 1, 2024
Later predicted deadlines: Jun 1, 2024, Oct 1, 2024, Feb 1, 2025
Grant amount: US $2,500 - US $5,000
Fields of work: Historic Preservation
Applicant type: Government Entity, Nonprofit
Funding uses: Project / Program, Education / Outreach
Location of project: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington Show all
Location of residency: United States
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Guidelines
Grants from National Trust Preservation Funds (NTPF) are intended to encourage preservation at the local level by supporting on-going preservation work and by providing seed money for preservation projects. These grants help stimulate public discussion, enable local groups to gain the technical expertise needed for preservation projects, introduce the public to preservation concepts and techniques, and encourage financial participation by the private sector.
A small grant at the right time can go a long way and is often the catalyst that inspires a community to take action on a preservation project. Grants generally start at $2,500 and range up to $5,000. The selection process is very competitive.
Eligible Activities
National Trust Preservation Fund grants are awarded for planning activities and education efforts focused on preservation. Grant funds can be used to launch new initiatives or to provide additional support to on-going efforts.
Planning: Supporting existing staff (nonprofit applicants only) or obtaining professional expertise in areas such as architecture, archaeology, engineering, preservation planning, land-use planning, and law. Eligible planning activities include, but are not limited to:
- Hiring a preservation architect or landscape architect, or funding existing staff with expertise in these areas, to produce a historic structure report or historic landscape master plan.
- Hiring a preservation planner, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce design guidelines for a historic district.
- Hiring a real estate development consultant, or funding existing staff with expertise in this area, to produce an economic feasibility study for the reuse of a threatened structure.
- Sponsoring a community forum to develop a shared vision for the future of a historic neighborhood.
- Organizational capacity building activities such as hiring fundraising consultants, conducting board training, etc.
Education and Outreach: Support for preservation education activities aimed at the public. The National Trust is particularly interested in programs aimed at reaching new audiences. Funding will be provided to projects that employ innovative techniques and formats aimed at introducing new audiences to the preservation movement, whether that be through education programming or conference sessions.
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.
Eligibility:
- Applicants must be either a public agency, 501(c) (3), or other nonprofit organization to be considered eligible.
- Applicants that have received previous National Trust financial assistance are eligible provided that all grant requirements are current.
- For this grant round, the National Trust Preservation Funds grant program has dedicated funding to award in the following states:
- Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Washington, D.C.
- If your project is located in a state not listed above, we encourage you to contact us to discuss other National Trust grant opportunities that might be available.
- Only Organizational Level Preservation Leadership Forum Members, Main Street America Community Members, and Main Street America General Members are eligible to receive funding from the National Trust Preservation Fund.
- Organizations do not need to have an active Forum membership to apply for a grant, but selected grantees will be required to become members prior to the release of funds.
- To learn more about Forum and to join today, visit our website.
- Organizations do not need to have an active Forum membership to apply for a grant, but selected grantees will be required to become members prior to the release of funds.
- Grant Conditions:
- Applicants must be capable of matching the grant amount on a one-to-one basis.
- Both cash and in-kind donations count toward the one-to-one required match.
- The required match can come from private or public sources, from income earned from registration fees or sales, or from fundraising activities.
- In-kind donations of labor, materials or services will also be considered eligible for meeting the matching requirement.
- Matching funds must be used to fund eligible expenses.
- Eligible Expenses:
- Nonprofit applicants may include staff salaries for staff members directly working on the funded project
- Fees for consultant services
- Speaker fees/faculty costs for educational programs and conference sessions
- Mailing costs for distribution of materials
- The development of materials for education and outreach campaigns
- Materials and services such as printing, photographs, telephone, and supplies. With the exception of publications projects, these costs may not exceed 10 percent of the project budget.
- No more than three grants will be awarded in any two-year period to a single grantee.
- Only one grant will be awarded per organization in any grant round.
- Only one grant will be awarded for a particular project phase.
Ineligibility:
- Grants or matching funds cannot be used directly or indirectly to influence a member of Congress to favor or oppose any legislation or appropriation.
- Other funding from the National Trust may not be used to match an NTPF grant.
- Ineligible Activities:
- Building or other construction activities
- Academic research
- Acquisition of real property or objects
- General support for conferences
- Ineligible Expenses:
- Organizational overhead costs
- Catering, food and beverage, entertainment
- Construction or other capital improvement costs
- Acquisition of real property or objects
- Expenses incurred prior to application date
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Rural Business Development Grants in Kansas
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Deadline: Feb 28, 2024 2:30pm PST
Grant amount: US $100,000 - US $500,000
Fields of work: Rural Development
Applicant type: Government Entity, Indigenous Group, Nonprofit
Funding uses: Project / Program, Capital Project, Training / Capacity Building
Location of project: Kansas
Location of residency: Kansas
Overview:
What does this program do?
This program is designed to provide technical assistance and training for small rural businesses. Small means that the business has fewer than 50 new workers and less than $1 million in gross revenue.
What is an eligible area?
Rural Business Development Grant money must be used for projects that benefit rural areas or towns outside the urbanized periphery of any city with a population of 50,000 or more. Check eligible areas.
What kind of funding is available?
There is no maximum grant amount; however, smaller requests are given higher priority. There is no cost sharing requirement. There are two types of RBDG projects, Opportunity grants and Enterprise grants.
- Opportunity type grants are limited to up to 10 percent of the total Rural Business Development Grant annual funding.
- Enterprise type grants must be used on projects to benefit small and emerging businesses in rural areas as specified in the grant application.
How may Enterprise type funds be used?
Enterprise grants must be used on projects to benefit small and emerging businesses in rural areas as specified in the grant application. Uses may include:
- Training and technical assistance, such as project planning, business counseling and training, market research, feasibility studies, professional or/technical reports, or producer service improvements.
- Acquisition or development of land, easements, or rights of way; construction, conversion, renovation of buildings; plants, machinery, equipment, access for streets and roads; parking areas and utilities.
- Pollution control and abatement.
- The capitalization of revolving loan funds, including funds that will make loans for start-ups and working capital.
- Rural distance learning for job training and advancement for adult students.
- Rural transportation improvement.
- Community economic development.
- Technology-based economic development.
- Feasibility studies and business plans.
- Leadership and entrepreneur training.
- Rural business incubators.
- Long-term business strategic planning.
How may Opportunity type funds be used?
- Community economic development.
- Technology-based economic development.
- Feasibility studies and business plans.
- Leadership and entrepreneur training.
- Rural business incubators.
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.
Eligibility:
- Rural public entities including, but not limited to:
- Towns.
- Communities.
- State agencies.
- Authorities.
- Nonprofit corporations.
- Institutions of higher education.
- Federally-recognized tribes.
- Rural cooperatives (if organized as a private nonprofit corporation).
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GBCF: Spring Community Building Grant
Golden Belt Community Foundation
Predicted deadline: Apr 1, 2024 (Full proposal)
Grant amount: Up to US $3,000
Fields of work: Community Services Urban Planning Art & Culture Community Development & Revitalization Human & Social Services
Applicant type: Nonprofit, Government Entity, Indigenous Group
Funding uses: Project / Program
Location of project: Counties in Kansas: Barton County, Pawnee County, Rush County, Stafford County
Location of residency: Counties in Kansas: Barton County, Pawnee County, Rush County, Stafford County
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The Golden Belt Spring Community Building Grant supports a wide-variety of needs and Barton, Pawnee, Rush, and Stafford Counties and serve the community at large including but not limited to: quality of life improvement; arts and culture; enhancing community destinations points; charitable economic opportunity; planning and development.
We support projects that are:
- Collaborative: leverages resources and builds partnerships
- Measurable: research driven with reliable data
- Sustainable: creates a lasting impact
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.
Eligibility:
- Grants may be made to public charities; that is organizations described in section 501(c)(3) and 509(a)(1), (a)(2), or (a)(3); and to private operating foundations.
- Grants may also be made to units of government for public purposes.
- This includes Native American tribal governments.
- In exceptional circumstances, grants may be made to other types of nonprofit organization and to businesses.
- Using expenditure responsibility as a guideline, the Foundation will carefully supervise any such grants to document the use of its funds solely for charitable purposes.
- Grant funding for programs or projects located in Barton, Pawnee, Rush, & Stafford County, Kansas
- The program or project you are requesting funding for must be charitable.
Preferences:
- Favorable projects leverage matching funds for greater community impact.
Ineligibility:
- The Foundation will not normally make grants to private non-operating foundations.
- Generally, the foundation does not make grants for the following:
- Grants to individuals
- Operating expenses
- Religious activities for religious purposes
- Lobbying or any other activity of a political nature
- Endowment or to retire indebtedness
- Private foundations and other grant-making organizations
- T-shirts, water bottles, and similar items
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Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
Next predicted deadline: May 10, 2024 8:59pm PDT
Later predicted deadlines: Nov 10, 2024 8:59pm PST
Grant amount: US $1,000 - US $20,000
Fields of work: Museums & Cultural Institutions Performing Arts Community Culture & Heritage Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness Youth Services Senior Services Disability Care & Services Environmental Conservation Wildlife Management Education - K through 12 Vocational & Trade Education Life Skills Training & Rehabilitation Education - Higher Education Education - Preschool / Early Learning Health Facilities & Clinics Community Services Show all
Applicant type: Nonprofit
Funding uses: General Operating Expense, Project / Program, Education / Outreach
Location of project: United States
Location of residency: United States
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Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
The Foundation will consider requests to support museums, cultural and performing arts programs; schools and hospitals; educational, skills-training and other programs for youth, seniors, and persons with disabilities; environmental and wildlife protection activities; and other community-based organizations and programs.
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.
Eligibility:
- The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation will consider grants for IRS-qualified non-profit organizations located within the United States.
- The Foundation aims to support organizations and programs for which a relatively small amount of funding might make a large difference.
- Awards typically range from $1,000 to $20,000.
Ineligibility:
- The Foundation cannot make grants to individuals.
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