Alleghany Foundation Grants
The Alleghany Foundation, a private 501(c)(3) organization in Virginia, focuses on enhancing the quality of life in the Alleghany Highlands through strategic funding initiatives. It seeks grant applications that address key areas such as economic transformation, educational excellence, health and wellness, community capacity, and civic leadership. By prioritizing innovative projects and supporting local organizations, the Foundation aims to foster sustainable growth and community engagement, ensuring a vibrant future for the region.
Alleghany Foundation
KSB Grants & Sponsorships Program
The KSB Grants & Sponsorships Program supports nonprofit organizations, public schools, and municipalities that benefit communities in southern York County, Maine, and Strafford & Rockingham Counties in New Hampshire. The program emphasizes funding for health, economic advancement, arts and culture, education, and environmental initiatives. It aims to address community needs, especially heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic, by fostering partnerships and promoting wellness and innovation across diverse sectors.
Kennebunk Savings Bank Foundation
Mattina R. Proctor Foundation Grant: Education and the Arts
The Mattina R. Proctor Foundation supports vital projects in education, healthcare, the arts, and environmental stewardship, primarily in Maine and Massachusetts. Established in memory of philanthropist Mattina R. Proctor, the foundation aims to fund initiatives that demonstrate a specific need, particularly in music, trades education, public health, and land conservation. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations, and preference is given to projects that directly impact underserved communities.
Mattina R. Proctor Foundation
Mattina R. Proctor Foundation Grant: Environmental Stewardship
The Mattina R. Proctor Foundation Grant focuses on environmental stewardship by supporting charitable organizations that enhance community well-being in Maine and Massachusetts. With grant amounts ranging from $2,500 to $50,000, the foundation prioritizes projects that protect land and promote sustainable practices. Successful applicants must demonstrate a specific need and align their initiatives with the foundation's focus on education, healthcare, arts, and environmental conservation, ensuring a lasting positive impact on local economies.
Mattina R. Proctor Foundation
Mattina R. Proctor Foundation Grant: Healthcare
The Mattina R. Proctor Foundation Grant focuses on healthcare initiatives in Maine and Massachusetts, supporting projects that address public health and medical research. With grants typically ranging from $2,500 to $50,000, the foundation seeks to impact underserved populations through diabetes research, dental care, and preventative healthcare measures. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations demonstrating a specific need, emphasizing the foundation's commitment to meaningful, community-focused giving.
Mattina R. Proctor Foundation
Point32Health Foundation Grant
The Point32Health Foundation Grant focuses on advancing equity in aging by providing multi-year, general operating grants to nonprofits in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. The foundation emphasizes collaboration with community organizations to address systemic inequities and improve health outcomes for older adults. Grant applications are accepted at various times, with specific deadlines for advocacy and social justice projects. The foundation seeks to honor the voices of those most affected by inequities.
Point32Health Foundation
Town Fair Tire Foundation Grant
The Town Fair Tire Foundation Grant supports local organizations in New England, focusing on social, health, and educational services. Established in 2000, the foundation emphasizes 'paying it forward' by encouraging grant recipients to assist others in need. TFTF aims to promote self-reliance and community advancement, funding initiatives that create positive change in the lives of individuals and families affected by poverty. Although primarily focused in New England, grants may be considered for aligned programs elsewhere.
Town Fair Tire Foundation Inc
World Future Fund Grant
The World Future Fund Grant aims to create a sustainable future by addressing social and economic imbalances. It prioritizes funding organizations that promote social democracy and enhance public welfare, particularly in the USA and Europe. By fostering coalitions and supporting educational initiatives, the fund seeks to empower communities to engage with pressing societal issues. The grant encourages innovative approaches to leadership and outreach, especially among youth, to inspire positive change and tackle global challenges.
World Future Fund
Bangor Savings Bank Foundation Grant Making
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Bangor Savings Bank Foundation Grant Making program provides funding between $2,000 and $25,000 to support initiatives that enhance community vitality in Northern New England. The foundation prioritizes projects that leverage additional resources, produce measurable results, and foster collaboration between public and private sectors. Quarterly and bi-annual reviews ensure timely consideration of applications. With a commitment to improving workforce and economic development, the foundation aims to make a meaningful impact in education, health, and civic services.
Bangor Savings Bank Foundation
Environment Initiative Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jul 10, 2026
The Roy A. Hunt Foundation's Environment Initiative Grants aim to support projects that enhance ecological health and sustainability. With an annual budget of approximately $3.4 million, the foundation prioritizes initiatives that promote responsible environmental practices, clean energy, and waste reduction. Grants between $25,000 and $75,000 are available for projects at various levels, focusing on innovative solutions that foster community partnerships and address root causes of environmental challenges.
Roy A Hunt Foundation
Betterment Fund Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jul 15, 2026
The Betterment Fund Grant provides financial support ranging from $10,000 to $35,000 annually, aimed at enhancing education, health, conservation, and community support in Maine. The fund prioritizes systemic community initiatives that address essential human needs while favoring projects with a proven track record in grant management. Special attention is given to projects in the Western Mountains region, although broader applications that meet their criteria may also be considered.
Betterment Fund
Climate Change and Human Health Seed Grants
Applications due Jul 23, 2026
The Burroughs Wellcome Fund's Climate Change and Human Health Seed Grants aim to foster innovative collaborations among diverse fields to address climate change's effects on health. With $1M dedicated from Fall 2023 to Summer 2026, grants range from $2,500 to $50,000. This initiative encourages partnerships between biomedical scientists, public health experts, and community organizations, promoting sustainable health systems and effective climate communication. Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis, emphasizing creative solutions to pressing health challenges.
Burroughs Wellcome Fund
Davis Family Foundation Grants
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Davis Family Foundation, established in Maine, focuses on granting support to educational, medical, and cultural/arts organizations. With over $63.5 million awarded since 1986, the foundation emphasizes innovative projects that make a significant impact on Maine communities. Eligible organizations must be tax-exempt and align with the foundation's priorities, ensuring projects enhance educational outcomes or address medical issues effectively. The foundation seeks unique projects that engage the community and preserve Maine's cultural heritage.
Davis Family Foundation
JWF Chicago Annual Grants
Full proposal due Aug 5, 2026
The JWF Chicago Annual Grants aim to enhance opportunities for Jewish women and girls by funding projects that address their unique needs through a gender and Jewish lens. The foundation supports initiatives that promote social change and empowerment, focusing on areas like economic security, education, health, and innovation. Grants range from $15,000 to an average of $20,000-$25,000, with eligibility for 501(c)(3) organizations and specific requirements for Israeli grantees.
Jewish United Fund Of Metropolitan Chicago
JWF Chicago Multiyear Grants
Full proposal due Aug 5, 2026
The JWF Chicago Multiyear Grants program supports initiatives aimed at empowering Jewish women and girls through strategic funding. With a focus on social change, it offers three-year grants up to $20,000 in the first two years and $15,000 in the third. Eligible organizations must demonstrate a commitment to Jewish women's needs, fostering leadership, economic security, and well-being. The program seeks innovative projects that can create a lasting impact in the community, ensuring support for diverse initiatives across the globe.
Jewish United Fund Of Metropolitan Chicago
Doree Taylor Charitable Foundation Grant
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Doree Taylor Charitable Foundation supports charitable organizations focused on basic provisions for underserved populations, humane care of animals, health care services, public media, and environmental initiatives. The foundation prioritizes organizations in Boothbay Harbor, Southport, and Brunswick, and encourages requests for general operating support, program support, and capital projects, while maintaining a focus on the impact of their services.
Doree Taylor Charitable Foundation
Morton-Kelly Charitable Trust Grant
Applications due Oct 2, 2026
The Morton-Kelly Charitable Trust, established in 1988, focuses on enhancing community connections through arts, culture, and environmental initiatives in Maine. The Trust supports projects that foster creative expression, promote historic preservation, and encourage environmental stewardship. Grant applicants can seek up to $20,000 for operating support or specific projects that align with these priorities. The Foundation emphasizes equitable access and community representation in its funding decisions.
Morton-Kelly Charitable Trust
Elizabeth M. Pfriem Foundation Grant
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
The Elizabeth M. Pfriem Foundation, established in 2015 in Rye Brook, New York, is committed to enhancing the human condition through grants to 501(c)(3) public charities. Focusing primarily on the greater Bridgeport, Connecticut area, it supports initiatives in education, healthcare, food security, and housing. The foundation prioritizes organizations demonstrating fiscal responsibility and innovative programs with significant impact potential, ensuring sustainable support for vulnerable populations, especially children and families in need.
Elizabeth M Pfriem Foundation
Stephen & Tabitha King Foundation Grants
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
The Stephen & Tabitha King Foundation offers grants to 501(c)(3) organizations in Maine, focusing on community-based initiatives that address social and environmental issues. Established in 1986, the foundation prioritizes projects enhancing community capacity, with a particular interest in literacy and the arts. Grant decisions are made at the foundation's discretion, with no obligation to applicants. Organizations may only apply once per year, and funding is not available for individual support or recurring operational costs.
The Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation
Balfour Foundation- Educational Organizations Grants
Applications due Nov 2, 2026
The Lloyd G. Balfour Foundation, established in 1973, focuses on educational support for underserved populations in New England. It offers scholarships for employees of the Balfour Company and their families, as well as funding for organizations that provide educational services in Attleboro and surrounding areas. The Foundation prioritizes programs aimed at college readiness and success, particularly for first-generation and low-income students, and encourages multi-year funding requests to enhance nonprofit sustainability.
Lloyd G. Balfour Foundation
SeedMoney Challenge
Applications due Nov 2, 2026
SeedMoney Challenge is a global crowdfunding initiative designed to support public food garden projects. Through a competitive 30-day challenge, participants can win grants ranging from $100 to $1000 based on the funds they raise. This program, operated by the non-profit SeedMoney, aims to empower communities by providing essential resources for food gardening efforts, thereby enhancing local food security and sustainability.
Seedmoney
US $150,000 - US $250,000
NewSchools: Learning Solutions Grant Program
Applications due Jan 9, 2027
The NewSchools: Learning Solutions Grant Program aims to empower K-8 students by enhancing their literacy and numeracy skills, crucial for overcoming educational challenges exacerbated by the pandemic. With a focus on innovative learning solutions, the program seeks to fund early-stage ideas that engage students and support educators. By leveraging research and technology, including generative AI, it aims to create equitable educational opportunities, fostering a brighter future for all students.
NewSchools Venture Fund
McGraw Foundation Grant
Applications due Feb 1, 2027
The McGraw Foundation offers annual grants to not-for-profit organizations, primarily in the greater Chicago area, focusing on education, conservation, and human services. Grant amounts typically range from $2,000 to $10,000, with larger grants available for particularly impactful projects. While supporting diverse initiatives, the Foundation does not fund individuals or specific events. Organizations must be tax-exempt under IRS regulations to qualify for funding. The Foundation encourages innovative approaches and partnerships in grant applications.
McGraw Foundation
Rural Partnerships Program Grant
Applications due Feb 25, 2027
The Rural Partnerships Program Grant, offered by the Elmina B. Sewall Foundation, aims to foster resilient rural communities in Maine through collaborative infrastructure and partnerships. With a focus on the Katahdin Region and Washington County, the foundation supports diverse initiatives including affordable housing, economic development, and climate change adaptation. Grant amounts range from $10,000 to $200,000 annually, depending on the project scope, promoting sustainable solutions to local challenges.
Elmina B. Sewall Foundation
Citizens' Institute on Rural Design
Applications due Apr 1, 2027
The Citizens' Institute on Rural Design (CIRD), a partnership between the National Endowment for the Arts and the Housing Assistance Council, invites rural communities to apply for design support. CIRD aims to enhance rural life and economic viability through planning and creative placemaking, empowering local citizens to address unique community challenges. Opportunities include Local Design Workshops and a Design Learning Cohort, providing resources, training, and support to foster community-driven solutions.
The Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design
Frances Hollis Brain Foundation Fund Grant
Letter of inquiry due May 1, 2027
The Frances Hollis Brain Foundation Fund Grant, managed by the Maine Community Foundation, supports nonprofit organizations addressing the needs of vulnerable communities in Maine. It prioritizes projects focused on education, health care, and food security, particularly those benefiting early childhood education. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public schools, and tribal governments. The fund emphasizes community support and effectiveness, while excluding political activities and prior expenses from funding consideration.
Maine Community Foundation
Gladys Brooks Foundation Grants
Applications due May 31, 2027
The Gladys Brooks Foundation supports innovative projects in libraries, education, hospitals, and clinics. Grants focus on resource endowments, capital construction, and equipment aimed at improving public access to information and educational resources. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations located in specific states and demonstrate that projects will be funded primarily by the grant. Applications for direct salary support or research projects are not accepted.
The Gladys Brooks Foundation