AAC Arts on Tour Grant
The AAC Arts on Tour Grant, administered by the Arkansas Arts Council, provides financial support to nonprofit organizations, including schools and libraries, for hiring professional artists. Grants reimburse up to 40% of costs (up to $2,000) for artists from the Arts on Tour Artist Roster. This initiative aims to enhance cultural access and promote artistic excellence across Arkansas, thereby enriching the community's cultural landscape and fostering economic growth.
Arkansas Heritage
Academy Sports + Outdoors Donations
Academy Sports + Outdoors, a leading sporting goods retailer, supports community initiatives by providing donations to registered 501(c)(3) organizations. Their focus is on promoting safety and responsibility in sports and outdoor activities. Proposals must foster community engagement and must not be affiliated with religious or political groups. Events should take place in areas with Academy stores, ensuring a positive local impact while encouraging active lifestyles and connection among community members.
Academy Sports + Outdoors
Blue & You Foundation: Mini Grant
The Blue & You Foundation Mini Grant program supports Arkansas-based organizations addressing health disparities through community-focused initiatives. Grants ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 are available for projects targeting emergency medical equipment, maternal and pediatric health, food pantry support, and school health initiatives. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, schools, and governmental agencies. This funding aims to enhance health outcomes and foster collaboration among community partners, contributing to a healthier Arkansas.
Blue & You Foundation
Community Facilities Grant Program in Arkansas
The Community Facilities Grant Program in Arkansas provides essential funding to develop vital community facilities in rural areas, benefiting populations of 20,000 or fewer. Eligible applicants include public bodies, non-profits, and federally recognized tribes. Grant assistance, which can cover up to 75% of project costs, supports the purchase, construction, and improvement of facilities such as healthcare centers, public safety buildings, and community support services. Year-round applications are welcomed for projects aimed at enhancing rural community infrastructure.
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Giving Tree – Early Literacy Grants
The Giving Tree – Early Literacy Grants, offered by the Arkansas Community Foundation, aim to enhance early literacy among children. These grants support initiatives that engage parents, improve school readiness, bolster classroom instruction, and address attendance issues. They are designed for 501c3 nonprofits, schools, and government entities. By focusing on various aspects of early education, these grants seek to ensure that every child in Arkansas has the resources and support necessary to thrive academically.
Arkansas Community Foundation Inc
Strategic Initiative Grants
The Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation's Strategic Initiative Grants aim to enhance oral health equity for underserved populations in Arkansas. By funding innovative projects, the foundation seeks to empower communities, improve access to dental care, and promote systemic change. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and charitable organizations focused on addressing oral health disparities. The grants encourage collaborative efforts that demonstrate financial stability and a clear project plan, supporting initiatives that can be replicated for broader impact.
Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation
Super Smiles at School Mini Grants
The Super Smiles at School Mini Grants, offered by the Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation, aim to enhance oral health education and access for school-aged children in Arkansas. Grants of up to $2,500 are available for non-profits, governmental agencies, and educational institutions to implement programs that provide essential dental supplies, education, assessments, preventive care, and treatment connections, thereby promoting lifelong oral health habits among students.
Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation
DDAF Oral Health Education Grants
Applications due Jun 12, 2026
The DDAF Oral Health Education Grants aim to enhance oral health awareness among underserved Arkansas residents through community partnerships. By funding innovative educational programs, the initiative promotes essential habits like brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits. Grants range from $2,500 to $30,000, prioritizing projects that demonstrate a clear oral health focus, collaboration, and inclusion of diverse communities. This effort seeks to prevent severe oral health issues and improve overall community well-being.
Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation
Arkansas Grown School Garden of the Year Contest
Applications due Jun 26, 2026
The Arkansas Grown School Garden of the Year Contest encourages K-12 schools to engage students in fresh food production and cultivation. Established in 2014, the contest offers six award categories, including Best Overall School Garden and Best Community Collaboration, with awards of up to $1,000. It aims to weave gardening into school culture, providing vital educational experiences and fostering community connections. Entries are accepted until June 27, 2025, promoting sustainable practices in Arkansas schools.
Arkansas Department of Agriculture
Curtis H. Sykes Memorial Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jul 2, 2026
The Curtis H. Sykes Memorial Grant Program supports African American historic preservation and public programming projects in Arkansas. It welcomes applications year-round for initiatives such as historical research, exhibits, and community heritage projects. Key focus areas include projects that enhance African American history, document heritage, and promote collaborative efforts. The program prioritizes first-time applicants and has specific criteria for eligibility and funding restrictions to ensure impactful and sustainable projects.
Arkansas Historic Preservation Program
AR Specialty Crop Block Grant Program
Applications due Jul 8, 2026
The Arkansas Specialty Crop Block Grant Program aims to enhance the marketability and consumption of specialty crops in Arkansas. Key funding priorities include increasing local access to healthy foods, improving nutrition in schools, and supporting research to aid growers in reducing costs and enhancing food safety. This initiative fosters community health and agricultural sustainability, making it a vital resource for local farmers and consumers.
Arkansas Agriculture Department
T.L.L. Temple Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jul 17, 2026
The T.L.L. Temple Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in East Texas by addressing poverty through targeted grants in education, health, economic development, and community revitalization. With a focus on marginalized communities, the foundation aims to break the cycle of poverty by improving access to essential resources and opportunities. By investing in health care, educational programs, and economic initiatives, they strive to foster thriving communities and promote sustainable growth in the region.
T L L Temple Foundation
Blue & You Foundation: Behavioral Health Grant
Letter of inquiry due Aug 3, 2026
The Blue & You Foundation's Behavioral Health Grant aims to enhance mental health services in Arkansas. Grants ranging from $5,000 to $200,000 will support projects that improve access to care, raise awareness, and promote early intervention, among other priorities. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and Arkansas-based entities, while ineligible groups include individuals and political organizations. The initiative seeks to foster innovation and preventative measures in behavioral healthcare.
Blue & You Foundation
Clark County Community Foundation Giving Tree Grants
Full proposal due Aug 15, 2026
The Clark County Community Foundation's Giving Tree Grants support local nonprofits, schools, and charities in Clark County. Grants range from $250 to $1,500, aimed at general charitable purposes that enhance community welfare. Through these grants, the foundation fosters projects with potential statewide impact while addressing immediate local needs. Eligible applicants include various charitable organizations, excluding those seeking support for political or sectarian projects, multi-year proposals, or funding for salaries.
Arkansas Community Foundation Inc
AIE Arts for Lifelong Learning Mini-Grants
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
The AIE Arts for Lifelong Learning Mini-Grants program, managed by the Arkansas Arts Council, provides funding to support quality arts experiences for adults of all abilities. Grants of up to $2,000 are available for short-term residencies with professional artists, emphasizing hands-on activities in community organizations. Eligible nonprofits include those serving elders and individuals with disabilities, while funding cannot be used for start-up costs or entertainment expenses, ensuring a focus on meaningful arts engagement.
Arkansas Heritage
AIE Lifelong Learning Veteran's Projects Grant
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
The AIE Lifelong Learning Veteran's Projects Grant, managed by the Division of Arkansas Heritage, supports veterans through engaging arts programs. This initiative provides funding up to $2,000 for short-term residencies with professional artists, focusing on hands-on activities within community organizations. Eligible applicants include nonprofits serving veterans and educational institutions. By fostering artistic experiences, the grant aims to enrich veterans' lives and enhance their connection to the arts, ultimately benefiting the broader community in Arkansas.
Arkansas Heritage
AHC REACH Grant
Applications due Sep 16, 2026
The AHC REACH Grant, offered by the Arkansas Humanities Council (HumanitiesAR), supports innovative humanities-based projects in Arkansas. These projects aim to connect communities to their history and promote understanding through various activities including storytelling, public programs, and education initiatives. While it encourages projects that engage diverse audiences, it excludes fundraising, political advocacy, and certain educational courses. The grant reflects a commitment to accessibility and inclusivity in the humanities.
Arkansas Humanities Council (HumanitiesAR)
Investor Education Grant Program (AR)
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Investor Education Grant Program in Arkansas provides funding between $2,500 and $5,000 to public schools and non-profit organizations for investment education aimed at students in grades 5-12. This initiative, managed by the Arkansas Securities Commissioner, supports educational programs about the securities industry and investment decision-making, enhancing financial literacy among young learners.
Arkansas Securities Department
Access to Local Foods Grants
Applications due Dec 8, 2026
The Arkansas Community Foundation is offering the Access to Local Foods Grants, aimed at enhancing local food access in Arkansas. This competitive grant program will award eight grants of $15,000 each to projects that support minority specialty crop farmers, innovative aggregation strategies, and collaboration within the local food ecosystem. Eligible applicants include 501c3 public charities and organizations with significant operations in Arkansas, focusing on community food access and overcoming barriers in local food production.
Arkansas Community Foundation Inc
Arkansas and West Texas Grants
Applications due Feb 1, 2027
The Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation supports community grants in Arkansas and West Texas, focusing on areas such as aging populations, arts and culture, children and youth, economically disadvantaged individuals, education, and nonprofit capacity building. Grants aim to enhance the quality of life, promote independence, and ensure access to essential services for vulnerable groups. Eligible applicants are local organizations that align with the foundation's mission and geographic focus.
Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation
AIE After-School/Summer Residency Grant
Applications due Feb 2, 2027
The AIE After-School/Summer Residency Grant, administered by the Arkansas Arts Council, supports professional artists in residencies outside traditional school settings. This initiative promotes artistic excellence and equitable access to the arts for all Arkansans, particularly through after-school and summer programs. It aims to enhance community cultural development while providing valuable educational experiences for pre K–12 students. Funding is available for contracted administrative or artistic expenses to ensure impactful arts education.
Arkansas Heritage
AIE Arts Curriculum Project
Applications due Feb 2, 2027
The AIE Arts Curriculum Project, funded by the Arkansas Heritage, aims to enhance arts education in schools across Arkansas. By providing mini-grants, the project supports initiatives that integrate arts into curricula, fostering creativity and innovation among students. The Arkansas Arts Council, established in 1966, ensures that local artists engage with students, promoting equitable access to arts education. This initiative not only enriches the educational landscape but also strengthens community ties through cultural engagement.
Arkansas Heritage
AIE In-School Residency Program Grant
Applications due Feb 5, 2027
The AIE In-School Residency Program Grant, offered by the Arkansas Arts Council, supports schools and local arts agencies by providing professional artists for residencies that enhance arts education for pre K-12 students. With a funding limit of up to $40,000, the program aims to foster artistic excellence, promote equitable access to the arts, and integrate creative processes into the curriculum. This initiative encourages lifelong learning and cultural development in Arkansas communities.
Arkansas Heritage
Roy & Christine Sturgis Charitable Trust Grant
Applications due Mar 2, 2027
The Roy & Christine Sturgis Charitable Trust, established in 1981, supports educational, cultural, and health care initiatives in Arkansas and Texas. With a focus on one-year grants, it promotes capital projects, medical research, and endowment campaigns. Organizations in Texas, especially in the Dallas area, receive strong preference. Ineligible applicants include those who have recently received grants from other foundations or multi-year grants, which require a two-year wait before reapplying.
Roy & Christine Sturgis Charitable Trust Grant
Hot Springs Area Community Foundation: Youth Advisory Council (YAC) Grant Cycle
Applications due Mar 31, 2027
The Hot Springs Area Community Foundation's Youth Advisory Council Grant Cycle focuses on empowering youth in Garland County. Established in 1991, this grant cycle aims to support programs that enhance the lives of children and young people. As part of the Arkansas Community Foundation, it has awarded over $16 million in grants to address various community needs, including education, health, and arts, fostering a vibrant community for all.
Arkansas Community Foundation Inc
Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Grant
Applications due Apr 1, 2027
The Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Grant, provided by the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Foundation, aims to support Arkansas nonprofits that positively impact underserved populations, particularly African Americans. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, hospitals, and public schools focusing on education, health, youth development, and economic growth. Proposals demonstrating community benefit, organizational capacity, project evaluation, sustainability, and collaboration are favored, especially those addressing COVID-19 impacts.
Arkansas Community Foundation Inc
Northwest Arkansas Giving: Increasing Access to Healthier Food for All
Applications due Apr 14, 2027
The Northwest Arkansas Giving Program, supported by the Wal-Mart Foundation, focuses on enhancing access to healthier food for underserved communities. Eligible nonprofit organizations operating within Northwest Arkansas can apply for funding aimed at improving food availability and supporting local collaborations. Emphasizing measurable outcomes, the program seeks initiatives that address significant community needs while ensuring compliance with specific eligibility criteria.
Wal-Mart Foundation