Rolling deadline
More than US $100,000
The Hearst Foundation's Social Service Grant focuses on tackling chronic poverty by funding direct-service organizations that implement effective solutions for economic independence and family strengthening. With a mission to support diverse nonprofits in the U.S., the Foundation allocates approximately 15% of its total funding to social services, prioritizing scalable programs that serve significant populations. The minimum grant size is $100,000, and special consideration is given to organizations addressing affordable housing, domestic violence, and youth development.
Rolling deadline
Unspecified amount
The Old National Bank Foundation provides sponsorships to enhance community initiatives in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Their mission focuses on social responsibility, supporting underrepresented groups, and aligning with the Community Reinvestment Act. Sponsorships cover events such as fundraisers and sporting events, emphasizing active engagement and measurable impact. The Foundation aims to improve quality of life through strategic partnerships and meaningful contributions.
Rolling deadline
US $5,000 - US $50,000
The WBD Opportunity Funds support nonprofit organizations that foster small business development in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. With investment amounts ranging from $5,000 to $50,000, the fund emphasizes job creation and community growth. Applications for funding are accepted year-round, but early submission is advised, especially by August 15 for consideration in the current fiscal year. WBD is committed to a diverse array of projects aimed at enhancing economic development.
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Applications due Jul 1, 2026
Up to US $20,000
The Women's Fund of Greater Green Bay empowers women and girls by providing grants to programs that promote health, safety, education, and leadership. Since 1995, over $1.5 million has been awarded to support initiatives addressing the unique challenges faced by women and girls in Northeast Wisconsin. The Fund seeks proposals that demonstrate measurable community impact and involve participants in their design and execution, fostering self-esteem and collaboration.
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Wisconsin Public Service Foundation Grant supports local communities through charitable contributions, focusing on areas such as arts, education, and human services. Funded by shareholders, not utility customers, the foundation awards nearly $1.4 million annually to nonprofit organizations that enhance community quality of life. Eligible projects must align with specific funding areas and be located within the service area. The foundation encourages innovative projects that foster community engagement and development.
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Wisconsin Public Service Foundation offers Local Community Grants to support initiatives that enhance community development, health, arts, education, and the environment. Nonprofit organizations in the service areas are eligible for funding. The foundation emphasizes partnerships that promote educational opportunities and community improvement. With a history of providing financial support since 1964, the foundation encourages projects that engage local residents and foster collaboration among diverse groups. Preference is given to specific programs or projects that align with their mission.
Letter of inquiry due Aug 1, 2026
Approximately US $365,040
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is offering funding for programs that provide substance use treatment specifically for women. This initiative aims to establish new services or enhance existing ones across various regions, including Western, Northern, Northeastern, Southern, and Southeastern Wisconsin. Each successful applicant may receive approximately $365,040 to support their efforts in addressing women's substance use disorders, contributing to public health and safety.
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Monticello College Foundation Grant supports projects that promote female education. Eligible applicants include professional educational associations and accredited colleges in the Midwest. The foundation prioritizes innovative proposals that demonstrate significant need. Grants are given for a single fiscal year, with ongoing requests requiring annual re-application. Proposals should be submitted by August 31 for fall consideration and by February 28 for spring review. Funding is not available for direct grants to individuals or capital purposes.
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
US $500 - US $5,000
The C.D. Besadny Conservation Grants support grassroots conservation and education projects in Wisconsin, with funding ranging from $500 to $5,000. The grants prioritize initiatives that engage marginalized communities, protect rare species, and enhance climate resiliency. Eligible applicants include public charities, governmental units, and accredited educational institutions. The total project budget cannot exceed $10,000, and matching contributions are encouraged. This funding opportunity aims to strengthen connections between people and Wisconsin's natural resources.
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
US $1,000 - US $10,000
The Clyde F. Schlueter Foundation, established in 1977, focuses on enhancing the character and service of youth in Wausau through grants. It supports projects that foster growth in physical, social, and intellectual areas, as well as civic improvements. The foundation has awarded over $1 million to various organizations, continuing its mission through a donor advised fund managed by the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin, which reviews applications biannually.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 11, 2026
US $66,800
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is offering Reproductive Health and Family Planning Grants to support colposcopic examinations for medical assistance recipients. With a total funding of $66,800 per grant period, the initiative aims to enhance client-centered services through a network of clinics. The grant period runs from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, with a possibility of renewal for three additional periods, targeting up to 10 grant agreements.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 11, 2026
US $277,788
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is offering Reproductive Health and Family Planning Grants specifically aimed at outreach to low-income pregnant women. This initiative focuses on raising awareness about the significance of early prenatal care and available medical assistance benefits. The program aims to connect women with essential prenatal services and ensure follow-up support. With a total funding amount of $277,788 per grant period, the project aspires to award up to 36 grants for the 2026 fiscal year.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 11, 2026
US $25,000
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services offers Reproductive Health and Family Planning Grants aimed at enhancing colposcopic examination training. This initiative targets advanced practice providers in rural areas to improve cervical cancer detection and treatment. The grant period extends from January 1, 2026, to June 30, 2026, with a total funding of $25,000 per grant, facilitating up to ten agreements for qualified applicants. This program strengthens community health services and supports women's health initiatives.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 11, 2026
US $36,000
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is offering the Reproductive Health and Family Planning Grants, specifically targeting Chlamydia Outreach. This initiative aims to provide education and outreach programs in areas with high chlamydia incidence, focusing on locating, educating, and treating high-risk individuals. The grant period spans from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, with a total funding of $36,000 available per grant for up to ten agreements.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 11, 2026
US $225,000
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is granting funds to establish and maintain two city-based clinics for family planning services in Milwaukee, Racine, or Kenosha. This initiative, part of the Reproductive Health and Family Planning Grants, aims to enhance access to quality reproductive health services. With a total of $225,000 available per grant period, the program intends to award up to three grants over five periods, ensuring comprehensive support for women's health in the community.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 11, 2026
US $1,328,000
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announces funding opportunities for the Reproductive Health and Family Planning Grants, specifically the Women’s Health Block Grant. This program aims to enhance access to critical reproductive health services, including pregnancy testing, cervical cancer screening, and STI prevention. With a total funding amount of $1,328,000 available for each grant period, up to 30 grants will be awarded to facilitate comprehensive health services for women across Wisconsin in 2026.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 11, 2026
US $315,000
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services offers Reproductive Health and Family Planning Grants aimed at supporting racial minority health professionals. With a total funding of $31,500 per grant period, these grants aim to employ licensed nurses and midwives in minority communities. The program, effective from January 1, 2026, through December 31, 2026, will award up to 10 agreements to enhance healthcare access and services for underserved populations.
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
US $500 - US $10,000
CFSW The Women’s Fund, part of the Community Foundation of Southern Wisconsin, is dedicated to enhancing the lives of women and girls in Rock County through permanent endowment funding. The Fund supports non-profit organizations addressing crucial mental health needs, such as anxiety and depression, while encouraging community involvement. By fostering leadership opportunities for donors and reflecting diverse perspectives, the Women’s Fund aims to empower women, ultimately benefiting the entire community and breaking the cycle of poverty.
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Hunter R3 Grant Program, administered by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, aims to enhance safe and ethical hunting through recruitment, retention, and reactivation efforts. This initiative seeks to engage new hunters, especially families and individuals from non-traditional backgrounds, by providing educational resources and mentorship opportunities. By addressing common barriers such as access to land, understanding regulations, and fostering community support, the program promotes sustainable hunting practices and strengthens the hunting community across Wisconsin.
Letter of inquiry due Dec 4, 2026
US $100,000
Impact100 Greater Milwaukee is a women's organization dedicated to awarding transformative grants that significantly enhance the community. It encourages nonprofits to innovate and address pressing needs in the Greater Milwaukee area by presenting creative proposals. Grants focus on various areas, including arts, education, health, and environmental revitalization. Eligible organizations must meet specific criteria, including being a recognized 501(c)(3) and demonstrating measurable outcomes. This initiative aims to drive impactful change and foster collaboration among nonprofits.
Applications due Mar 28, 2027
US $5,000 - US $20,000
The Women's Fund Grants aim to improve the lives of women and girls in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, through philanthropy and education. By providing financial support ranging from $5,000 to $25,000, the fund focuses on empowering women, enhancing economic self-sufficiency, and addressing health and safety issues. The fund encourages community awareness and involvement in women's issues, fostering a culture of philanthropy and support for initiatives that create lasting social change.
Applications due Apr 20, 2027
Approximately US $100,000
The Lead-Safe Homes Program (LSHP) in Wisconsin is seeking partner organizations to provide lead investigation services for children and pregnant women eligible for Medicaid or BadgerCare. This initiative aims to reduce childhood lead poisoning by coordinating environmental investigations and remediation efforts for lead hazards in homes. The program is set to begin on October 1, 2025, and will prioritize projects based on the blood lead levels of children, ensuring safe living conditions for families across the state.
Applications due Apr 20, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Lead-Safe Homes Program (LSHP) invites local partner organizations to apply for grant funding aimed at reducing lead hazards in homes across Wisconsin. With up to $4 million available from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2026, the program seeks to protect children and pregnant women eligible for Medicaid or BadgerCare. Organizations will be selected based on their ability to coordinate and execute lead hazard reduction efforts, ensuring safe environments for vulnerable populations.
Applications due Apr 20, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Lead-Safe Homes Program (LSHP), managed by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, is offering grant opportunities to ensure homes are lead-safe for children, starting from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2026. This initiative aims to partner with local organizations to provide lead hazard reduction services for Medicaid-eligible children and pregnant women. With up to $5 million available, multiple grants may be awarded to enhance children's health and safety across Wisconsin.
Applications due Apr 30, 2027
US $5,000 - US $30,000
The Community Ties Giving Program by Union Pacific Foundation offers local grants aimed at enhancing community well-being through diverse funding priorities. These include safety initiatives, workforce development, community vitality, and environmental sustainability. The program emphasizes supporting organizations that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to create impactful projects that resonate with Union Pacific's heritage and mission. Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations serving Union Pacific communities and demonstrate a clear need and capacity to deliver effective programming.
Applications due May 5, 2027
Up to US $2,000
The Women’s Fund of Greater La Crosse offers a Mini Grant program for organizations seeking funding for projects that primarily benefit women and girls. With a funding range of $1,500 to $15,000, this initiative supports inclusive and impactful programs that address critical needs in education, transportation, and housing. Prioritizing equity, the fund aims to empower women and girls in La Crosse and surrounding counties, fostering pathways to economic independence and self-sufficiency.
Applications due May 5, 2027
US $2,000 - US $15,000
The Women’s Fund of Greater La Crosse offers annual grants to support innovative projects that empower women and girls. Since 1998, over $1 million has been awarded, focusing on education, transportation, and housing to foster economic independence. Eligible organizations include 501(c)3 entities and public agencies serving designated counties. Grants range from $1,500 to $15,000. Priority is given to programs that address critical needs and promote inclusivity across all races, ethnicities, and religions.