Fairwinds Foundation Grants
The FAIRWINDS Foundation Grants support Central Florida's economically vulnerable populations, including homeless youth and veterans, by providing philanthropic grants aimed at enhancing financial literacy. Organizations applying must align with the foundation's priorities and demonstrate a solid financial position along with measurable community impact. This initiative fosters growth and well-being in the community, making a significant difference in the lives of those in need.
Fairwinds Foundation Inc
Pentair Foundation Grants
The Pentair Foundation, a corporate philanthropy initiative, focuses on creating sustainable communities through water solutions and STEM education. With over $80 million in contributions since 1998, the foundation emphasizes ecological resilience, water quality improvement, and youth engagement in science and technology. They prioritize grantmaking in specific U.S. states and international regions, fostering vibrant communities and encouraging employee volunteerism. Initiatives are invitation-only, ensuring a targeted approach to impactful philanthropy.
Pentair Foundation
Professional Development Grants for Arts Organizations
South Arts, Inc. offers Professional Development Grants for Arts Organizations to enhance the skills and knowledge of Southern arts entities. These grants aim to support operational stability and growth, focusing on organizations with budgets of $500,000 or less. Eligible applicants include a range of arts organizations within South Arts' nine-state service area. The program emphasizes first-time opportunities and requires a dollar-for-dollar cash match, ensuring a commitment to professional development in the arts.
South Arts, Inc.
River Branch Foundation Grant
The River Branch Foundation Grant supports organizations focused on environmental issues, particularly permanent land protection in northeast Florida. Applicants must submit a detailed letter describing their project, as the foundation does not use a standard application form. Grants are awarded at the foundation's discretion to 501(c)(3) non-profits throughout the year, with funds disbursed in June and December. Interviews and proposal analysis occur in May and November.
River Branch Foundation
Trust for Civic Life: Civic Experiment Grant
The Civic Experiment Grant by the Trust for Civic Life supports innovative, community-driven projects aimed at enhancing civic engagement. It focuses on rural areas, empowering local leaders to tackle challenges collaboratively. Grants up to $25,000 are available for organizations that are non-partisan and primarily serve rural communities, emphasizing inclusivity and sustainable impact. The next nomination period begins in early 2026, following a closed cycle for 2025. This initiative fosters long-term civic infrastructure and community resilience.
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc
Herbert Bearman Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jun 15, 2026
The Herbert Bearman Foundation Grant supports initiatives that enhance the well-being of individuals and communities in Baltimore, Maryland, Palm Beach County, Florida, and Israel. The biannual grant cycle requires a Letter of Inquiry by December 15 for spring funding and June 15 for fall funding. While the foundation prefers project-specific funding, it may consider grants for general operating support under certain conditions. Applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations.
Herbert Bearman Foundation
Our Fund: Arts & Culture Fund
Letter of inquiry due Jun 23, 2026
The Our Fund: Arts & Culture Fund provides grants to support LGBTQ arts organizations in South Florida. With a focus on resilience and sustainability, the fund encourages projects that re-engage audiences after challenging times. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) non-profits or fiscally sponsored organizations that either primarily serve LGBTQ communities or offer LGBTQ-specific programs. Special consideration is given to initiatives benefiting underserved populations within the LGBTQ community.
Our Fund Inc.
FFLA: Children's Legal Services
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The FFLA: Children's Legal Services grant supports legal assistance for needy children in Florida, focusing on areas such as foster care, health benefits, and educational needs. Established by the Florida Bar Foundation in the 1990s, this program encourages local collaboration and matching funds. Grants range from $25,000 to $200,000, aiming to engage private attorneys in pro bono services. Applications for the 2024-25 cycle open from April 1-26.
Florida Bar Foundation Inc
NCGSK Foundation Traditional Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jul 1, 2026
The North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation offers Traditional Grants starting at $25,000 to nonprofit organizations addressing educational and health needs. Established in 1986, the Foundation has awarded over $90 million in grants, focusing on seed funding for innovative programs. Applications are accepted quarterly, with a preference for initiatives that can have a broader impact beyond local communities. The Foundation only funds 501(c)(3) organizations and excludes certain operational costs.
North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Karpus Family Foundation Grants
Full proposal due Aug 1, 2026
The Karpus Family Foundation Grants provide support to organizations focused on helping people and animals in need. With a commitment to education and community welfare, the foundation funds various initiatives, including assistance for disabled veterans, prevention of domestic abuse, and animal welfare. Organizations operating in the Greater Rochester area, Florida, and Cleveland are prioritized, and grants are awarded to 501(c)(3) entities that align with these goals. Applications are accepted year-round, with specific cycles for full proposals.
Karpus Family Foundation Inc
Stellar Foundation Grants
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Stellar Foundation Grants support 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations focused on enhancing healthcare, education, cultural events, and community services. Established by the Stellar Foundation in 2006, these grants encourage employee engagement in philanthropy and community development. Applications are accepted quarterly, with a focus on projects that demonstrate clear goals and community impact. Organizations must possess the necessary resources to implement their initiatives effectively.
Stellar Foundation
FLoatarama LGBTQ Youth Fund Grant
Applications due Aug 16, 2026
The FLoatarama LGBTQ Youth Fund Grant supports innovative projects for LGBTQ youth in South Florida, addressing critical issues such as homelessness and mental health. Established by a dedicated non-profit organization, the grant aims to foster community partnerships and fund creative solutions to enhance the well-being of this vulnerable population. By prioritizing urgent needs, FLoatarama seeks to create a safe and supportive environment for LGBTQ youth, ensuring they have access to essential resources and opportunities.
Floatarama Inc
LGBTQ Health & Wellness Fund RFP
Letter of inquiry due Aug 23, 2026
The LGBTQ Health & Wellness Fund RFP aims to enhance health equity for LGBT individuals in South Florida by funding initiatives that address their specific health and wellness needs. This program supports organizations dedicated to closing health disparities caused by social stigma and discrimination. Applicants must be 501(c)(3) non-profits, focusing on LGBTQ populations, and should propose interventions aligned with the Health Promotion Research Report. The goal is to foster healthier, happier lives for the LGBT community.
Our Fund Inc.
Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation Grant
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation provides funding to support charitable, educational, religious, and scientific initiatives that benefit the Central Florida area. Established in 1959, the foundation has supported various institutions, including the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum and Rollins College. Grants can range from a few thousand dollars to over $1 million, with a focus on organizations exempt from federal taxation under 501(c)(3). Organizations may apply once per funding cycle, but repetitive funding is discouraged.
Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation
Autism Community Impact Grant
Letter of inquiry due Oct 3, 2026
The Autism Community Impact Grant by the Flutie Foundation supports not-for-profit organizations that enhance the lives of individuals and families affected by autism. In 2023, the grant focuses on underserved and culturally diverse communities, funding programs that make an immediate impact. Eligible projects include educational, vocational, and recreational opportunities, as well as support services. The Foundation encourages applications that serve those profoundly affected by autism, aiming to improve their quality of life.
The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism
OMYF Major Grants
Letter of inquiry due Oct 21, 2026
The Orlando Magic Youth Foundation (OMYF) aims to empower at-risk children in Central Florida through funding programs that focus on arts, education, health, and homelessness. Over its 35-year history, OMYF has distributed over $30 million to local nonprofits and hosts community fundraising events. Eligible organizations must have 501(c)3 status, serve youth or families in specific counties, and demonstrate strong measurable outcomes. Ineligible requests include capital campaigns and public schools.
Orlando Magic Youth Foundation Inc
Coastal Partnership Initiative Grant Program
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
The Coastal Partnership Initiative Grant Program provides competitive funding from the NOAA to support Florida's coastal counties and municipalities in managing coastal resources effectively. Eligible applicants include local governments, public colleges, and nonprofits, focusing on climate resilience, resource stewardship, public access, and waterfront revitalization. The program aims to enhance community preparedness against natural hazards, promote environmental awareness, and improve coastal infrastructure, ensuring sustainable development and protection of Florida's unique coastal ecosystems.
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Big Nova Grant
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
The Big Nova Grant supports Central Florida organizations dedicated to impactful community initiatives. The foundation invites proposals that align with its mission, particularly in wildlife conservation, patient support, and uplifting the less fortunate. With ongoing funding decisions, projects demonstrating significant potential and innovation are prioritized. Eligibility requires a minimum of two years of operation in the region, with an emphasis on collaborative efforts for meaningful change. Join us in making a difference through your ideas.
Big Nova Foundation
FL: Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
Applications due Nov 15, 2026
The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) by the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service in Florida provides crucial support to farmers and landowners for implementing conservation practices. This program addresses vital resource issues such as water quality, soil health, and habitat conservation. EQIP offers both financial and technical assistance, making it easier for producers to adopt sustainable practices that enhance agricultural productivity while protecting the environment. Applications are accepted year-round, with specific ranking dates for funding consideration.
USDA: Natural Resources Conservation Service of Florida
Indian River County United Way Grants
Letter of inquiry due Dec 3, 2026
The Indian River County United Way Grants aim to enhance community welfare through strategic funding in Education, Financial Stability, and Health. The program supports high-performing nonprofits addressing essential needs like food security, housing, and employment. With a focus on measurable outcomes, the grants operate on a two-year funding cycle, welcoming applications from both established and new programs. Although currently not accepting applications, this initiative signifies a commitment to improving local living conditions and empowering residents through effective resource allocation.
United Way of Indian River
Learning Innovation: ITN 2026-01 Innovation Fund
Pre proposal due Feb 27, 2027
The Learning Innovation: ITN 2026-01 Innovation Fund, offered by The Children's Trust, provides up to $1,000,000 to support innovative projects that address community needs in Miami-Dade County. Eligible applicants include governmental, for-profit, and non-profit organizations. Projects should enhance conditions for families and children, or improve service coordination. Individual awards are capped at $100,000, ensuring a broad impact across diverse initiatives.
The Children's Trust
Democratic Philanthropy In Action- Hubert E. Sapp Regular Grant Cycle
Applications due May 6, 2027
The Hubert E. Sapp Regular Grant Cycle, by Southern Partners Fund, aims to empower rural communities in the Southeastern U.S. through grassroots leadership and organizing. The fund provides support to nonprofit organizations focused on social, economic, and environmental justice. Eligible applicants are community-based organizations with budgets under $350,000. The initiative honors Hubert E. Sapp's legacy, promoting equitable relationships that drive real transformation and community decision-making.
Southern Partners Fund
Small Matching Grants for Historic Preservation Projects
Applications due Jun 3, 2027
The Small Matching Grants for Historic Preservation Projects, offered by the Florida Department of State's Division of Historical Resources, provide funding to support the preservation of significant historic and archaeological resources across Florida. Grants are available for various project types, including surveys, planning, National Register nominations, and heritage education. These funds aim to enhance public knowledge and appreciation of Florida's rich history, although operational support for organizations is not covered.
Florida Department of State: Division of Historical Resources
TMF: Safe Communities Program
Applications due Sep 23, 2027
The TMF: Safe Communities Program, established by The Miami Foundation, aims to enhance safety and opportunities for all residents of Greater Miami. Focused on education, economic mobility, and health services, the program supports survivors of human trafficking and gun violence. It offers grants to nonprofits working in areas like crime prevention, survivor assistance, and youth development. With a commitment to community investment, the program collaborates with over 1,000 fundholders to ensure a safe, thriving environment for all.
The Miami Foundation