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US $1,000,000 - US $2,000,000
More than US $5,000
US $35,000
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US $1,000 - US $15,000
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The Governor's Workforce Board
The Governor's Workforce Board (GWB) is the primary policy-making body on workforce development matters for the State of Rhode Island and has statutory responsibility and authority to plan, coordinate, fund, and evaluate education, employment, and training programs that increase the skills of the RI workers and address the workforce needs of RI businesses. The Board is housed at the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training.
Real Skills for Youth
The goal of Real Skills for Youth is to prepare youth for success in college and/or career through meaningful career exposure and exploration of potential career paths and their on-ramps, skill-building with an emphasis on essential and professional skills and supported work-based learning experiences that allow participants to apply learning in a real-world setting.
Real Skills for Youth programs often provide youth with initial exposure to the world of work, whether through a paid work experience, hands-on exposure to new careers, and practicing essential skills.
In FY26, the GWB allocated $2.8 million to the program to support partnerships consisting of schools, youth-serving organizations, employers, and others to develop and implement high-quality work-based learning and career exploration activities. This program is part of Rhode Island’s larger effort called Prepare RI.
Real Skills for Youth Partners and Programs: Young Voices
What To Expect
Career Pathways to Choose From
Students enrolled in the Making Money Moves industry track will have the opportunity to earn 0.5 high school credits through the All-Course Network (ACN).
Communities Served: Providence, Pawtucket, Central Falls, Cranston, Warwick
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
US $10,000
PLTW Gateway
onsemi is a leading semiconductor manufacturer serving tens of thousands of customers across several markets with intelligent power and sensing technologies.
The ON Semiconductor Foundation, an onsemi Giving Now program, has named PLTW a strategic partner and made an initial investment of $150,000 to support grants for middle schools in Arizona, California, the Northeast, the Pacific Northwest, and Texas to implement or expand the PLTW Gateway program.
PLTW is one of seven strategic partners named this year, with support focused on increasing diversity in STEM fields while increasing middle school students' awareness of semiconductors.
PLTW Program Status
Program Expansion
Unspecified amount
US $500 - US $2,000
The Jean Griswold Foundation
The Jean Griswold Foundation (JGF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting Caregivers through educational opportunities and scholarships.
Our Mission
The mission of the Jean Griswold Foundation is to support Caregivers by providing educational scholarships* to enable them to further their training, enhance their careers, and better assist the clients they serve.
By offering educational scholarships*, our Foundation will not only make a positive impact on the Caregivers themselves, but also the clients they assist and the home healthcare agencies where they are employed, as well as help advance the overarching home-care industry.
Scholarships will be paid directly to the federally accredited educational institutions of the winning Scholars’ choosing.
Empowering Caregivers Through Education
The Jean Griswold Foundation Scholarship Program awards scholarships to deserving Caregivers who wish to further their education in a care-related field. Applicants do not have to be associated with Griswold in any way, and the funds will be paid directly to the institution where the caregiver will be receiving education.
Our Winter 2026 Scholarship Application period is now open! Applications will be accepted until 11:59pm ET August 31, 2026. Join our email list to get the first notice of all Scholarship happenings.
Where would we be without Caregivers?
Their selflessness is astounding, yet they are often overlooked and underappreciated.
The Jean Griswold Foundation is dedicated to supporting Caregivers, the backbone of the care industry. We provide educational scholarships so Care Professionals can further their training, enhance their skills, elevate their careers, and better assist the people they serve.
Up to US $10,000
Unspecified amount
Up to US $5,000
US $20,000
PLTW Gateway
onsemi is a leading semiconductor manufacturer serving tens of thousands of customers across several markets with intelligent power and sensing technologies.
The ON Semiconductor Foundation, an onsemi Giving Now program, has named PLTW a strategic partner and made an initial investment of $150,000 to support grants for middle schools in Arizona, California, the Northeast, the Pacific Northwest, and Texas to implement or expand the PLTW Gateway program.
PLTW is one of seven strategic partners named this year, with support focused on increasing diversity in STEM fields while increasing middle school students' awareness of semiconductors.
PLTW Program Status
New Program
Unspecified amount
More than US $10,000
Unspecified amount
The Governor's Workforce Board
The Governor's Workforce Board (GWB) is the primary policy-making body on workforce development matters for the State of Rhode Island and has statutory responsibility and authority to plan, coordinate, fund, and evaluate education, employment, and training programs that increase the skills of the RI workers and address the workforce needs of RI businesses. The Board is housed at the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training.
Real Skills for Youth
The goal of Real Skills for Youth is to prepare youth for success in college and/or career through meaningful career exposure and exploration of potential career paths and their on-ramps, skill-building with an emphasis on essential and professional skills and supported work-based learning experiences that allow participants to apply learning in a real-world setting.
Real Skills for Youth programs often provide youth with initial exposure to the world of work, whether through a paid work experience, hands-on exposure to new careers, and practicing essential skills.
In FY26, the GWB allocated $2.8 million to the program to support partnerships consisting of schools, youth-serving organizations, employers, and others to develop and implement high-quality work-based learning and career exploration activities. This program is part of Rhode Island’s larger effort called Prepare RI.
Real Skills for Youth Partners and Programs: North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce
What To Expect
Career Exploration: The WindWinRI Program is an 80-hour career exploration experience designed for Rhode Island high school students to engage in hands-on, career-aligned learning in renewable energy and engineering. Through applied, project-based learning, industry-validated competitions, dual enrollment opportunities, and paid work-based learning experiences. Offered at interested high schools, students build technical and professional skills while designing, testing, and presenting energy systems. The program prepares students for both postsecondary and direct to career success and exposes them to high-demand career pathways in the clean energy and blue economy sectors.
Career Pathways to Choose From
Communities Served: Warwick, West Warwick, Pawtucket, Exeter-West Greenwich, Coventry, Providence, Central Falls
More than US $10,000
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What's the typical amount funded for Rhode Island?
Grants are most commonly $109,394.
What's the total number of grants in Kent County Grants for Nonprofits year over year?
In 2024, funders in Rhode Island awarded a total of 12,542 grants.
Among all the Kent County Grants for Nonprofits given out in Rhode Island, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Kent County Grants for Nonprofits changing over time?
Funding has increased by 23.54%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Providence County, Kent County, and Washington County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Providence County | $648,755,690 |
| Kent County | $307,662,717 |
| Washington County | $163,328,600 |
| Newport County | $99,833,255 |
| Bristol County | $16,248,142 |