Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Open Source in Science Grant
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Open Source in Science Grant aims to foster innovative practices by leveraging open source methodologies in scientific research. The program focuses on enhancing institutional support, improving publication and archiving practices, and valuing the roles of research software engineers and data scientists. Through this initiative, the Foundation seeks to empower underrepresented communities and promote collaboration in developing tools and institutions that facilitate scientific discovery and technological advancement.
Alfred P Sloan Foundation
Growing Research Access for Nationally Transformative Equity and Diversity
The Growing Research Access for Nationally Transformative Equity and Diversity program, funded by the National Science Foundation, aims to enhance the research enterprise by addressing structural barriers and promoting inclusivity. By focusing on administrative support and innovative strategies, the initiative seeks to empower diverse organizations to participate in research. Proposals should target institution-wide impacts and scalable models that strengthen human capital and research practices, fostering a more equitable and competitive research landscape.
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Lilly Endowment: Religion Grants
Lilly Endowment Inc. focuses on enriching the religious lives of Christians in the U.S. by supporting diverse congregations and theological education. It aims to foster community development, youth education, and public understanding of religion. The Endowment prioritizes initiatives that improve life quality in Indiana while considering national projects that align with its mission. Notably, it emphasizes nurturing the faith of young people and ensuring all congregations have capable leaders to meet contemporary challenges.
Lilly Endowment Inc
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
Traditional Fine Arts Organization Grant
The Traditional Fine Arts Organization Grant aims to support art museums and cultural centers in promoting American representational art through co-sponsorship of exhibitions. The grant encourages institutions to provide detailed information about their exhibitions online and to make catalogs freely available. Grants are available for exhibits opening through mid-2025, fostering education and appreciation of art while avoiding funding for capital improvements or operating expenses.
Traditional Fine Arts Organization Inc
Small Research Grant
Full proposal due Jun 10, 2026
The Nestlé Foundation for the Study of Problems of Nutrition in the World provides small research grants to support projects addressing human nutrition issues in low-income countries. Established in 1966, the Foundation prioritizes research with public health relevance and aims to foster capacity building among local researchers. Grants of up to $50,000 are available for projects lasting one to three years. Applications are accepted year-round, emphasizing sustainable improvements in nutrition and collaborative efforts between developed and developing nations.
Nestle Foundation
Category 4 - Agricultural Leadership Grant
Applications due Jun 26, 2026
The Agricultural Leadership Grant, administered by Maine Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC), supports leadership development for students enrolled in agricultural courses at Middle and High School levels. With grants of up to $1,000, the program emphasizes organized leadership activities over individual funding. Established in 2007, MAITC aims to enhance students' understanding of agriculture's role in society, benefiting over 77,000 students last year through various educational initiatives.
Maine Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC)
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
Sam L. Cohen Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jul 15, 2026
The Sam L. Cohen Foundation provides grants to support arts, culture, education, civic engagement, health services, and Jewish cultural initiatives in Maine. The foundation prioritizes organizations that serve underserved populations and promote community engagement. They fund projects up to $50,000, with an average grant size under $15,000. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and other tax-exempt organizations serving Cumberland and York Counties. The foundation seeks to foster creativity, improve quality of life, and enhance educational opportunities.
Sam L. Cohen 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
Weeden Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Aug 7, 2026
The Weeden Foundation Grant supports biodiversity conservation initiatives worldwide. It prioritizes projects that protect endangered species, restore habitats, and promote sustainable practices. The foundation funds 501(c)(3) organizations or their international equivalents, focusing on areas such as bird conservation, marine wildlife protection, and systemic support for environmental policies. Applicants must submit a Letter of Inquiry four weeks before the application deadline, and the foundation does not fund multi-year grants or projects outside its focus areas.
Weeden Foundation
Wikimedia Foundation: Conference & Event Fund
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Wikimedia Foundation: Conference & Event Fund supports diverse groups to organize local and regional conferences, promoting knowledge sharing and skill-building. The fund prioritizes underrepresented communities and aligns with Wikimedia's 2030 Strategy. Eligible applicants must have no outstanding reports and a shared bank account. The fund encourages safe engagement with youth and considers proposals for significant regional events. For smaller grants, the Rapid Fund program may be applicable. More details on eligibility and application are available on the official site.
Wikimedia Foundation Org
Category 1 - Agricultural Awareness Grant- up to $1000
Applications due Sep 12, 2026
The Agricultural Awareness Grant, administered by Maine Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC), offers up to $1,000 for projects that enhance understanding of the food and fiber system among Pre K-12 students. Established in 2007, MAITC promotes agricultural education through various programs, impacting over 77,000 students annually. Grants support initiatives that integrate agricultural concepts into curricula, fostering informed citizens who advocate for sustainable agricultural practices. Nonprofits in Maine are encouraged to apply.
Maine Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC)
Category 2 - Agricultural Awareness Grant - Up to $2,000
Applications due Sep 12, 2026
The Agricultural Awareness Grant, offered by Maine Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC), provides up to $2,000 to nonprofit organizations in Maine. This initiative promotes agricultural education through innovative projects aimed at Pre K-12 curricula. Funding supports efforts that enhance understanding of the food and fiber systems, ensuring students gain awareness of agriculture's role in society. Established in 2007, MAITC has impacted over 77,000 students, fostering community support for local agricultural policies.
Maine Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC)
Fund for Wild Nature Grant
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Fund for Wild Nature Grant empowers small non-profit organizations in Canada and the U.S. that prioritize the preservation of native species and ecosystems. With a biocentric approach, this grant supports innovative initiatives combating environmental degradation. Organizations must be tax-exempt and can only submit one proposal annually. Grants do not exceed $3,000, ensuring funding is directed to impactful projects addressing ecological issues often overlooked. Join the Fund in investing in the future of wild nature!
Fund for Wild Nature
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
Simons Collaborations in Mathematics and the Physical Sciences
Letter of inquiry due Oct 31, 2026
The Simons Collaborations in Mathematics and the Physical Sciences program invites applications to advance critical scientific questions in mathematics and theoretical physics. This initiative supports collaborative efforts that can lead to groundbreaking discoveries. Each collaboration, backed by significant funding, aims to nurture interdisciplinary research among diverse teams. The program emphasizes measurable activities and milestones, fostering a collaborative environment among researchers at various career stages, with a strong focus on inclusivity and excellence in scientific leadership.
Simons Foundation Inc.
Maine Sea Grant Program Development Funds
Applications due Nov 19, 2026
The Maine Sea Grant Program Development Funds support small research projects and proof-of-concept initiatives that align with Maine Sea Grant's strategic goals. Funding ranges from $1,000 to $5,000, with larger budgets requiring discussion beforehand. Eligible applicants include individuals from Maine-based academic, research, and for-profit entities. The program prioritizes projects that enhance research, education, and outreach efforts, while also allowing for conference support under specific conditions.
Maine Sea Grant
MEA Instruction and Professional Development Grant
Applications due Dec 12, 2026
The Maine Education Association (MEA) offers the Instruction and Professional Development Grant to support educators in enhancing the quality of education, equalizing opportunities, and promoting professional development. This grant empowers members to provide leadership in their schools by funding activities like workshops and resources. Applications should align with MEA policies and their mission to ensure every Maine student receives an outstanding education. Grants are available for speakers, materials, and equipment, fostering better educational practices.
Maine Education Association
Human, Civil Rights and Social Justice Grant
Applications due Dec 12, 2026
The Human, Civil Rights and Social Justice Grant, offered by the Maine Education Association, provides up to $1,000 to support local associations in fostering leadership in human, civil rights, and social justice. This initiative aims to empower educators and students, ensuring equity and enhancing educational opportunities. Eligible activities include funding for speakers, materials, and equipment, all aligned with MEA's goals to improve public education in Maine.
Maine Education Association
Lambert Political Action
Applications due Dec 12, 2026
The Leroy Lambert Political Action Grants, offered by the Maine Education Association, empower Local Association members to create and execute political action programs in their communities. These grants support initiatives that align with MEA policies, such as aiding the election of pro-education candidates and enhancing member participation in political processes. Through these efforts, the MEA aims to advocate for educators and ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students in Maine.
Maine Education Association
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Fund Grant
Applications due Feb 15, 2027
The Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Fund Grant, provided by the Maine Community Foundation, supports organizations led by and serving Black, Indigenous, and other people of color. The grant aims to promote equity in Maine through leadership investment, policy change, and combating race-based discrimination. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, municipalities, and public agencies in Maine, with a focus on programming that engages BIPOC communities. Grants offer up to $10,000 per year for various operational needs.
Maine Community Foundation
US $10,000 - US $1,000,000
Food Systems Grant Program
Applications due Feb 25, 2027
The Food Systems Grant Program, funded by the Elmina B. Sewall Foundation, aims to support initiatives in Maine that promote food justice, sovereignty, and nutrition equity. With available funding of $1,870,000, the program prioritizes grassroots efforts led by marginalized communities. Grants range from $10,000 to $200,000, depending on the scope and collaboration of the projects. The foundation encourages applications from organizations that address systemic inequities within the food system.
Elmina B. Sewall Foundation
Nature-Based Education Program Grant
Applications due Feb 25, 2027
The Nature-Based Education Program Grant aims to enhance individual well-being and community strength through equitable access to outdoor experiences and education for all Mainers. This funding supports initiatives that foster strong networks, diverse leadership, and systemic change, prioritizing organizations led by historically underrepresented groups. With a total of $1,305,000 available, grants will fund both systems-level and direct programming efforts, ensuring transformational impact within the nature-based education field.
Elmina B. Sewall Foundation
Momentum Conservation Land Trust Grant Fund
Applications due Apr 24, 2027
The Momentum Conservation Land Trust Grant Fund aims to enhance the effectiveness of land trusts in Maine by strengthening governance, leadership, and financial stability. It promotes equity and inclusion in organizational practices, encouraging diverse community engagement. This initiative also supports land trusts in building social capital and ensures that conserved lands are accessible to all communities, fostering meaningful experiences in conservation efforts.
Momentum Conservation