Albertsons' Companies Foundation - Northern California Grant Program
The Albertsons' Companies Foundation - Northern California Grant Program supports nonprofit organizations enhancing community well-being in key areas such as health, hunger, youth education, veterans, and diversity. To apply, organizations must have a local employee sponsor and serve the community where Albertsons operates. Grants typically range from $1,000 to $2,500 for first-time applicants, with a review process taking around six weeks. The Foundation prioritizes inclusivity and does not fund individuals or for-profit organizations.
The Albertsons Companies Foundation
Centinela Valley Medical & Community Funds - Integration, Collaboration, Advocacy Grants
The California Community Foundation invites letters of interest for grants aimed at enhancing healthcare access and disease prevention in South L.A.'s Centinela Valley. Established in 1999, the Centinela Medical and Community Funds support organizations that integrate medical and social services while addressing health disparities. With an emphasis on collaboration and advocacy, the funds seek to improve the health and quality of life for local residents, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
California Community Foundation
Joseph R. & Mercedes McMicking Foundation Grant
The Joseph R. & Mercedes McMicking Foundation Grant aims to enhance the quality of life for children and families in the San Francisco Bay Area. It focuses on charitable giving, supporting educational programs in arts, technology, education, and science. The foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) organizations, promoting access to resources and tuition assistance for local pre-K-12 schools. This initiative strengthens community ties and nurtures the next generation's growth through diverse educational opportunities.
The Joseph And Mercedes Mcmicking Foundation
McMillen Family Foundation Grant
The McMillen Family Foundation Grant aims to support non-profit organizations in Southern California focused on treatment, prevention, and education regarding alcohol and drug dependency. Prioritizing nonprofits with proven track records, the Foundation provides funding for activities beyond government support, with grants up to $50,000 for new applicants. The Foundation also offers technical assistance and collaboration opportunities to enhance the impact of its grantees in the community.
McMillen Family Foundation
Miranda Lux Foundation Grant
The Miranda Lux Foundation Grant supports innovative pre-vocational and vocational education programs for youth under 18 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Established in 1955, the foundation honors Miranda W. Lux's legacy by funding proposals that enhance educational opportunities in technical and manual skills. Organizations must be tax-exempt under 501(c)(3) to apply. The foundation prioritizes unique initiatives that help prepare young people for the workforce while fostering academic enrichment and artistic development.
Miranda Lux Foundation
Sills Family Foundation Grants
The Sills Family Foundation provides grants to nonprofits focused on early childhood education, environmental justice, arts and culture, and support for families in crisis. They prioritize programs benefiting communities affected by the criminal justice system, as well as refugees and asylees. Grants typically range from $10,000 to $25,000, with an emphasis on systemic change and community-based solutions. The foundation operates primarily in metro New York City and California, accepting applications for one-year grants only.
Sills Family Foundation
Variety SoCal Grant
The Variety SoCal Grant aims to provide vital support to organizations dedicated to assisting children with special needs in Southern California. With a focus on health care, education, and mobility, the grant seeks to empower 501(c)(3) organizations that demonstrate a strong commitment to serving children aged birth to 18. By ensuring that at least 65% of total expenses are directed towards program services, the grant fosters impactful initiatives tailored to the unique needs of these children.
Variety the Children's Charity of Southern California
Variety Sunshine Coach Grant Program
The Variety Sunshine Coach Grant Program aids children with special needs in Southern California by providing essential resources for mobility, education, and healthcare. Celebrating over 30 years, this initiative offers specially equipped Sunshine Coaches to transport children to necessary services. Organizations must be 501(c)(3) and demonstrate a commitment to serving children aged 0-18. By removing barriers, the program ensures inclusivity and opportunity for every child in the community.
Variety the Children's Charity of Southern California
Vons Foundation - Southern California
The Vons Foundation, part of Albertsons Companies, supports nonprofit organizations in Southern California that enhance community health, education, and diversity. Grants typically range from $1,000 to $5,000 for first-time recipients. The foundation prioritizes organizations with a valid 501(c)(3) designation and those that serve local communities. Importantly, the foundation maintains a strong commitment to nondiscrimination in all activities, ensuring an inclusive environment for all stakeholders.
The Albertsons Companies Foundation
Maurice J. Masserini Trust Grant
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
The Maurice J. Masserini Trust Grant aims to support diverse charitable causes primarily in the San Diego area. Established in memory of Maurice Masserini, a World War I veteran and passionate investor, this grant focuses on arts, education, environmental initiatives, health, human services, and religious organizations. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations, while start-ups and general operating support requests are typically not funded. The Trust prioritizes specific project requests to ensure impactful contributions.
Maurice J. Masserini Trust
US $5,000 - US $3,000,000
Del E. Webb Foundation Grant
Full proposal due Jun 16, 2026
The Del E. Webb Foundation Grant offers financial support ranging from $5,000 to $3,000,000 for nonprofit organizations operating in Arizona, California, or Nevada. The foundation prioritizes projects that enhance self-sufficiency and have long-term benefits, particularly in child and health initiatives. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) public charities and demonstrate a commitment to community service. The application process involves submitting a Letter of Intent, followed by a formal application if invited.
Del E Webb Foundation
Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation Grant
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation Grant aims to support charitable organizations in Los Angeles County, California, and South Dakota. Focus areas include education, health, human services, the arts, and religious initiatives. Special priority is given to organizations aiding women, particularly victims of domestic violence. Eligibility requires 501(c)(3) status, while ineligible requests include political campaigns and fundraising events. The foundation emphasizes self-sufficiency and community support, aiming to uplift vulnerable populations through targeted funding.
Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation
Goodwin Family Memorial Trust Grant
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The Goodwin Family Memorial Trust Grant supports the moral, physical, and intellectual development of needy males under 21 in California. Established by Mabel Frankie Goodwin, the trust focuses on education, health, and human services. Grants range from $10,000 to $35,000, with 35 grants awarded annually, totaling up to $600,000 in yearly giving. Organizations must be 501(c)(3) public charities and wait one year after four consecutive grants before reapplying.
The Goodwin Family Memorial Trust
Doyle Foundation Grants
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Doyle Foundation, Inc. offers grants to 501(c)(3) organizations in the U.S., supporting a variety of causes. Founded by Frank and Gertrude R. Doyle, the foundation initially focused on scholarships for local students but has since expanded its reach to nonprofit grants. With no minimum GPA or income cap for applicants, the foundation aims to empower diverse communities by funding educational pursuits and enhancing quality of life. Its mission reflects the Doyles' legacy of opportunity and community service.
The Doyle Foundation Inc
Health Applications
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Boston Scientific Foundation focuses on improving health and educational opportunities for economically disadvantaged individuals, particularly in communities where its employees reside. Its health programs target diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions, emphasizing disease prevention, awareness, access, and quality of care. Organizations eligible for funding must be tax-exempt and serve specific geographic areas while adhering to non-discrimination policies. However, the foundation does not support certain areas, including dental health and political campaigns.
Boston Scientific Foundation Inc
Parks California Career Pathways Grants Program: Implementation Grants
Full proposal due Jul 15, 2026
The Parks California Career Pathways Grants Program focuses on enhancing access to California State Parks jobs for underrepresented communities. It aims to build workforce development partnerships that address barriers and prepare participants for careers in park operations and stewardship. The program also emphasizes mentorship and professional networking to support participants' career journeys. With a commitment to inclusivity and innovation, this initiative seeks to foster a vibrant future for California’s parks and public lands.
Parks California
Joseph & Vera Long Foundation Grants
Applications due Aug 17, 2026
The Joseph & Vera Long Foundation offers grants targeted at non-profit organizations in Northern California and Hawaii. With larger grants ranging from $60,000 to $150,000 in the Spring and smaller grants from $10,000 to $40,000 in the Fall, the foundation focuses on supporting community-driven initiatives. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) compliant and align with the foundation's priorities, which include environmental conservation, youth development, maternal health, and healthy aging.
The Joseph And Vera Long Foundation
LA Dodgers Foundation: Annual Grant Program
Applications due Dec 1, 2026
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) Annual Grant Program supports organizations addressing critical community needs in the Greater Los Angeles Area. Since 1995, LADF has focused on education, healthcare, homelessness prevention, and youth development. The program allocates grants three times a year, promoting impactful initiatives that benefit underserved populations. LADF actively collaborates with grantees to enhance visibility and engagement, ensuring a significant difference in the lives of local youth and families.
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation
LA84 Foundation Grant - Large Grant
Letter of inquiry due Dec 19, 2026
The LA84 Foundation Grant supports youth development through sports, prioritizing programs that engage underrepresented youth, including girls and young women. Grants over $10,000 are awarded biannually, focusing on removing financial barriers and promoting equitable access to sports. The foundation emphasizes safety and adherence to sport-specific guidelines while fostering mentorship and coaching, particularly for young women. Programs aiming for systemic impact across multiple schools are preferred to ensure broad community benefits.
LA84 Foundation
Motorola Solutions Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jan 22, 2027
The Motorola Solutions Foundation Grant supports organizations that enhance safety and community well-being, focusing on underrepresented populations. With over $100 million in donations, the foundation prioritizes technology and engineering education, first responder programming, and blended initiatives. Eligible applicants must be registered 501(c)(3) organizations or school districts in the U.S. The foundation seeks partnerships that demonstrate strong financial health and data-driven evaluation methods, aiming to create safer cities and thriving communities.
Motorola Solutions Foundation
MSF: Participation in the Arts Grant (serves ages 5 to 18)
Applications due Mar 6, 2027
The Morris Stulsaft Foundation offers the Participation in the Arts Grant for organizations serving youth ages 5 to 18 in the Bay Area. This grant focuses on providing essential arts education, promoting creativity, and fostering community connections among economically vulnerable children. Programs must include at least 15 hours of immersive art experiences and align with California's educational standards. The foundation prioritizes strong leadership in organizations to ensure impactful programming for under-served populations.
Morris Stulsaft Foundation
STEM Education Grant Program
Full proposal due Mar 15, 2027
The Boston Scientific Foundation aims to enhance health and educational opportunities for economically disadvantaged individuals, particularly in STEM fields. Their grant program focuses on K-12 students, requiring at least 50% of participants to be at or below 185% of the poverty line. The foundation seeks evidence-based proposals that can measure improvements in STEM learning, and it prioritizes applications serving communities near Boston Scientific locations, ensuring inclusivity and non-discrimination in service.
Boston Scientific Foundation Inc
CalMoneySmart Grant
Applications due Apr 27, 2027
The CalMoneySmart Grant program, managed by the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation, offers annual grants up to $200,000 for nonprofit organizations. Its goal is to provide essential financial education and empowerment services to unbanked and underbanked Californians. Initiated by Senate Bill 455 in 2019, the program has expanded funding to enhance economic security and promote financial stability among vulnerable communities, ultimately fostering wealth-building and financial independence.
California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation
Anderson Children's Foundation Grants
Applications due May 1, 2027
The Anderson Children's Foundation, established in 1970 by Irene W. Anderson, aims to address the unmet needs of children of diverse backgrounds in the Coachella Valley, California. The foundation encourages nonprofit organizations to apply for funding to support initiatives in health, education, recreation, and the arts. With a commitment to nurturing young people, ACF welcomes proposals that align with its mission to inspire and uplift the youth in the community.
Anderson's Children Foundation