Letter of inquiry due May 13, 2026
US $75,000 - US $300,000
The Pew Biomedical Scholars Program offers significant funding of $300,000 over four years to support early-career researchers in biomedical sciences. The program encourages innovative and impactful research that contributes to human health, requiring nomination from one of the 212 participating institutions. Candidates must hold a doctorate, run an independent lab as an assistant professor, and demonstrate exceptional promise. This program fosters collaboration and annual meetings for scholars to present their findings.
Letter of inquiry due May 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Daniel and Susan Pfau Foundation, established in 1994, focuses on enhancing education, health, cultural experiences, and social welfare for youth with disabilities and economic challenges in the Greater Cincinnati area. It supports arts organizations and recreation initiatives, prioritizing programs that help young individuals realize their potential. Eligible applicants must be recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofits and demonstrate benefits to specific counties in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The Foundation encourages collaboration with other donors for project funding.
Applications due May 21, 2026
Up to US $1,000,000
The Building EPSCoR-State/National Laboratory Partnerships program by the DOE aims to foster innovative energy research collaborations between EPSCoR jurisdictions and DOE National Laboratories. This initiative encourages participation from undergraduate and graduate students, as well as postdoctoral fellows, while emphasizing the utilization of DOE user facilities. Eligible applicants include early career faculty from designated states, promoting competitive research and advancing scientific understanding in the energy sector.
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Letter of inquiry due Jun 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Paul Ogle Foundation Grant aims to support nonprofit organizations in Southern Indiana that demonstrate a strong community impact. By focusing on areas such as economic development, human needs, regionalism, and preservation, the Foundation seeks to enhance the quality of life for residents. Organizations must fit specific eligibility criteria and show evidence of sound financial practices. This grant fosters collaborations to address community needs effectively and sustainably, reflecting the Foundation's commitment to strategic philanthropy.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
US $2,500 - US $10,000
The Linda and Jerry Bruckheimer Preservation Fund for Kentucky Grants supports the preservation of historic buildings, communities, and landscapes throughout Kentucky. It funds planning and education efforts aimed at revitalizing historical sites and engaging new audiences in preservation activities. Eligible projects include hiring consultants, developing design guidelines, and conducting community outreach. Applicants must match the grant amount on a one-to-one basis, ensuring a commitment to preserving Kentucky's cultural heritage.
Letter of inquiry due Jun 3, 2026
US $100,000
Impact100 Owensboro offers transformational grants of at least $100,000 to empower women in philanthropy and support local nonprofits. The grant focuses on five key areas: Arts & Culture, Education, Family, Health & Wellness, and Environment & Recreation. Organizations must document their 501(c)(3) status and demonstrate community support. Grants cannot fund operating expenses unrelated to new programs or projects already completed. This initiative aims to uplift the Greater Owensboro community through strategic philanthropic endeavors.
Letter of inquiry due Jun 3, 2026
Approximately US $34,000
The Impact100 Owensboro Residual Grant empowers women philanthropists by providing significant funding for transformative projects in the Greater Owensboro area. With a minimum grant size of $100,000, this grant supports initiatives in arts, education, family services, health, and environmental restoration. Organizations must demonstrate sustainability and community support while adhering to eligibility criteria, ensuring that funds are used effectively for community benefit. The residual grant amount varies yearly, allowing for flexible funding opportunities.
Letter of inquiry due Jun 4, 2026
Approximately US $5,200
The Impact100 Owensboro: NextGen Grant empowers young women to become philanthropists and make a difference in the Greater Owensboro area. With a minimum grant size of $100,000, this initiative focuses on transformational projects that foster education, health, arts, and community well-being. Eligible organizations must be local 501(c)(3) nonprofits, serving the community and demonstrating sustainability. The grant aims to cultivate a new generation of informed philanthropists dedicated to impactful giving.
Letter of inquiry due Jun 16, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Thomas J. Emery Memorial Grant, established by prominent Cincinnati philanthropists, aims to enhance the lives of individuals in the Greater Cincinnati area through grants that support social, cultural, educational, civic, and physical betterment. Founded in 1925, the grant prioritizes nonprofit organizations with IRS 501(c)(3) status, focusing on collaborative projects and impactful initiatives, while not providing ongoing operational support. This initiative honors the legacy of Thomas and Mary Emery in fostering community development.
Full proposal due Jun 19, 2026
Approximately US $100,000
Impact100 Louisville empowers women through collective giving by awarding substantial grants to local nonprofits focused on transforming lives in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Grants, starting at $100,000, are awarded in key areas such as arts, education, environment, family, and health. The organization emphasizes collaboration and community visibility, ensuring that all finalists benefit from the exposure. Eligible nonprofits must demonstrate sustainability, community support, and have operated under a 501(c)(3) status for at least 24 months.
Letter of inquiry due Jul 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Heels Together Grant, established by the Central Kentucky Community Foundation, supports programs that enhance the lives of women and girls. This initiative focuses on economic self-sufficiency, violence prevention, and promoting health and well-being. Organizations eligible for funding must be IRS 501(c)(3) compliant and have a year of financial records. The grant aims to empower women-led solutions, making a significant impact in the community.
Letter of inquiry due Jul 31, 2026
US $5,000 - US $15,000
The Cross-Sector Impact Grants by South Arts aim to enhance community vitality through artistic collaborations focused on health and wellness. Grants up to $15,000 support projects that bridge arts with sectors like health, emphasizing partnerships between artists and organizations. Eligible projects must include public activities to foster community engagement and creativity. This initiative prioritizes diverse representation, particularly from BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ led organizations, and aims to reach rural and underserved communities.
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
US $1,000 - US $140,000
The Hayswood Foundation Grant supports local non-profit organizations in northeastern Kentucky and southeastern Ohio, focusing on mental and physical health and education. Since 1985, it has awarded approximately $7.75 million to various projects. Organizations must be IRS-recognized and demonstrate that funds will benefit local citizens. While capital projects are eligible, grants are not for political or individual benefit. Matching funds are required, with the Foundation providing $1 for every $2 raised.
Full proposal due Aug 15, 2026
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
The Southern Circuit Screening Partner Grant invites nonprofit, educational, or governmental organizations in the South Arts region to host screenings of independent documentaries. This initiative promotes diverse filmmakers, including those from historically marginalized communities. Partners engage audiences through strategic marketing and provide logistical support for filmmakers. The program emphasizes collaboration during film selection and aims to foster meaningful conversations about the art of filmmaking while making the events accessible to all community members.
Applications due Aug 24, 2026
US $5,000
The CALT Black Appalachian Storytellers Fellowship, supported by the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, celebrates and preserves the rich traditions of Black Appalachian storytelling. This fellowship honors those who embody the history and culture of African Americans in the region. Each year, fellows are recognized at the National Black Storytelling Festival and Conference, receiving awards crafted by Dr. Dena Jennings. The program fosters a deeper understanding of these traditions and invites fellows to share their stories at future events.
Applications due Oct 10, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Corridors Neighborhood Enhancement Match Grant, funded by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, aims to enhance the aesthetic and functional qualities of community corridors in Lexington. This program promotes collaboration with local neighborhoods and organizations, focusing on public benefit activities. Eligible projects include landscaping, public art, and corridor cleanup efforts. With a 2:1 matching grant requirement, this initiative encourages community engagement and supports the beautification and improvement of vital urban spaces.
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
Up to US $50,000
The KYUMC Good Samaritan Ministries Grant aims to empower charitable and educational initiatives that address spiritual and physical needs in Kentucky. With grant awards up to $50,000, it supports organizations offering primary health care to low-income and uninsured individuals. Eligible applicants include ministries connected to the Kentucky Annual Conference, provided they align with its mission. This grant fosters sustainable ministries while prioritizing non-discrimination and equal opportunity.
Applications due Nov 16, 2026
Up to US $2,500
The Athey Science Education and Outreach Grant, provided by the Kentucky Academy of Science, supports the development and distribution of science education materials for elementary and secondary schools in Kentucky. Grants, up to $2500, can be used for teaching supplies, travel, and personnel support, encouraging scientific communication and collaboration. This initiative aims to enhance educational resources and engagement in various scientific disciplines across the Commonwealth.
Applications due Nov 16, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Marcia Athey and Botany Fund Grants, provided by the Kentucky Academy of Science, support research initiatives in various scientific fields by students from Kentucky's secondary schools, colleges, and universities. Under faculty supervision, these grants cover stipends, travel expenses, and necessary materials for projects conducted within the Commonwealth. Faculty members may also receive support for their research. The program encourages publication of results in recognized journals, fostering academic growth and scientific contribution.
Letter of inquiry due Dec 10, 2026
US $100,000
Impact100 Cincinnati empowers women to enhance lives in Greater Cincinnati by funding transformative grants focused on culture, education, environment, family, and health. They aim to address community needs with measurable goals, ensuring grants are utilized effectively over 1-3 years. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) charities and align projects with the mission of Impact100. The initiative fosters collaboration while prohibiting funding for operating costs, travel, and faith-based advancements.
Applications due Dec 31, 2026
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
The Tree Campus Higher Education Program in Kentucky, led by the National Arbor Day Foundation, encourages colleges to cultivate their community forests. This initiative promotes environmental awareness, improves campus aesthetics, and supports student well-being through green spaces. By meeting five essential standards, institutions can earn annual recognition, fostering pride and commitment to sustainability. Participation benefits both the campus community and the planet, emphasizing the vital role trees play in our health and environment.
Applications due Jan 9, 2027
Unspecified amount
The WHAS Crusade for Children Grant supports non-profit agencies, schools, and hospitals in Kentucky and southern Indiana that assist children with special needs. Since 1954, over $217 million has been awarded to improve the lives of these children. The grants focus on direct services and specific programs or equipment, excluding administrative costs and personal items. Eligible organizations must have IRS standing and county financial support before applying.
Full proposal due Jan 9, 2027
Unspecified amount
The WHAS Crusade for Children Grant supports organizations, schools, and hospitals that assist children with special needs up to age 18 in Kentucky and southern Indiana. Grants are aimed at direct services, specific programs, and equipment that benefit these children. Applicants must be in good IRS standing, and grants cannot fund administrative costs or be awarded to individuals. Since 1954, the Crusade has distributed over $217 million to further this mission.
Applications due Jan 10, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Arts Miles Directory Grant connects schools in Kentucky with artistic experiences through approved field trip destinations. Aimed at preschool to 12th-grade students, the grant enhances arts education by providing resources for teachers and fostering student engagement with the arts. Organizations seeking funding must ensure accessibility and demonstrate the ability to provide high-quality artistic experiences. This initiative supports the Kentucky Arts Council's mission to enrich the state's cultural landscape and promote community involvement in the arts.
Applications due Feb 2, 2027
Unspecified amount
The A.D. and Peggy Hewlett and Colonel David R. Inman Medical Scholarship, established by Steve Hewlett, Pam Inman, and Faye Houston, honors their parents' commitment to education and healthcare. This scholarship supports students pursuing nursing, pharmacy, or physical therapy, prioritizing applicants from Hancock, Ohio, or Daviess County, Kentucky. Applicants must demonstrate academic potential and compassion through relevant experiences. The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee administers this fund to foster a more inclusive and thriving community.
Applications due Feb 24, 2027
More than US $25,000
The External Agency Fund: Resilience and Community Services Grant invites local non-profits to apply for funding to support programs that align with the mayor's strategic goals. Applications will be accepted starting January 31, 2025, for the fiscal year 2026. This grant focuses on providing essential services to homeless populations, including seniors, individuals with disabilities, and young adults. The minimum funding request is $25,000, and agencies must demonstrate a measurable impact and good stewardship of funds.