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
Catalysis (348932)
The Catalysis program by the National Science Foundation is open year-round, aiming to enhance understanding in catalytic engineering and develop innovative catalysts. It focuses on addressing challenges in both new and established catalysis technologies, including applications in fuel production, environmental solutions, and biomass conversion. Emphasizing heterogeneous catalysis, the program encourages proposals that evaluate catalyst performance under real-world conditions, integrating advanced characterization techniques to ensure catalyst stability in harsh environments.
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Engineering Biological and Biomedical Systems (EBBS)
The Engineering Biological and Biomedical Systems (EBBS) program, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), aims to advance our understanding of biological systems and improve human health through innovative engineering solutions. It supports research that combines mechanistic insights with experimental techniques to develop novel biomedical technologies, enhance biomanufacturing processes, and explore therapeutic applications. Projects focusing on engineering principles for biological responses and rehabilitation are encouraged, while drug design and clinical trials are outside the program's scope.
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering program encourages innovative research that integrates scientific principles to mitigate pollution and enhance ecological health. It supports projects aimed at minimizing waste, ensuring sustainable water supply, and understanding pollutants' transport in the environment. Proposals addressing these goals can focus on advanced biogeochemical processes, environmental forensics, and improving water quality. Collaboration with various institutions is welcomed, fostering impactful research in environmental engineering and sustainability.
National Science Foundation (NSF)
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)
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
Takeda: Corporate Giving
Takeda's Corporate Giving program focuses on enhancing community well-being in the U.S. by supporting initiatives in two key areas: Food is Health and Building STEM Foundations. Through employee engagement and partnerships, Takeda aims to provide access to nutritious food and foster STEM education, addressing social disparities and empowering future innovators. This commitment reflects Takeda's mission of better health and a brighter future for all.
Takeda
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
Approximately US $2,000,000
FY 2026 Strengthening Talent, Research, Innovation and Vital Engagement (STRIVE) Program
Applications due Jun 11, 2026
The FY 2026 STRIVE Program aims to enhance U.S. global leadership by empowering higher education institutions to prepare future leaders with essential skills and knowledge. This initiative supports international partnerships and increases opportunities for U.S. students to engage abroad, fostering skills that align with domestic workforce needs. Through competitive subawards, the program focuses on establishing academic programs that address critical industries and promote diplomatic ties, ultimately advancing U.S. prosperity and security.
United States Department of State (DOS)
Rural Business Development Grants in Maine
Applications due Jun 15, 2026
The Rural Business Development Grants in Maine aim to support small rural businesses by providing technical assistance and training. Eligible areas include rural towns and communities outside urbanized regions. Grants can be used for a variety of purposes such as training, land development, and community economic development. While there is no maximum grant amount, smaller requests receive priority, with two types of projects available: Opportunity grants and Enterprise grants.
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Amateur Radio Digital Communications Grants
Applications due Jul 2, 2026
The Amateur Radio Digital Communications Grants support projects that enhance digital communication and promote amateur radio. The California-based ARDC foundation funds initiatives focusing on education, research, and the growth of amateur radio, including scholarships and community engagement programs. Eligible applicants include U.S. nonprofits, educational institutions, and international charities. Emphasizing open access, funded projects must make their outcomes available to the public, fostering innovation in communication technology.
Amateur Radio Digital Communications
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
Tech for Good Impact Awards
Applications due Jul 16, 2026
The Zendesk Tech for Good Impact Awards support nonprofits by providing them with essential software, grants, and pro bono assistance to enhance their impact on vulnerable populations. The program aims to foster community connections, promote resilience during crises, and create career pathways in technology. Eligible organizations must demonstrate a commitment to utilizing technology in their services, enhancing their ability to support beneficiaries effectively. This initiative empowers nonprofits to leverage technology for greater social good.
Zendesk Inc
MCF: Maine Theater Grant
Applications due Sep 17, 2026
The MCF: Maine Theater Grant supports nonprofit professional and community theaters in Maine, fostering vibrant communities through live performances. Established by an anonymous couple in 2005, this grant program prioritizes adult theater and dramas, offering funding between $2,500 and $5,000 to eligible organizations including 501(c)(3) nonprofits and municipalities. Applicants should focus on enhancing their operational capacity or project-specific needs, while adhering to guidelines that exclude certain expenses and types of projects.
Maine Community Foundation
Green Family Foundation Grants
Pre proposal due Sep 30, 2026
The Green Family Foundation Grants support initiatives that enhance access to the arts, culture, education, and healthcare. Through a competitive RFP process, they prioritize community-driven solutions that foster equity, innovation, and collaboration in key areas such as Global Health, Community Empowerment, The Arts, and Education. Grants range from $1,500 to $30,000, with a preference for organizations based in Miami-Dade County. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations aligned with the foundation's mission.
Green Family Foundation Trust
Pure Ocean Challenges Call for Projects
Pre proposal due Oct 1, 2026
Pure Ocean invites innovative projects focused on marine conservation through its 2025 Call for Projects. This initiative emphasizes sustainable practices, engaging local communities, and exploring nature-based solutions. It seeks to address critical themes such as marine pollution, biodiversity protection, and ecosystem resilience amid climate change. By supporting scientific research and public awareness efforts, Pure Ocean aims to safeguard fragile marine ecosystems and inspire collaborative action for a healthier ocean.
Pure Ocean Fund
Project Apis m. Funding
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
Project Apis m. is dedicated to enhancing honey bee health and crop production through research funding. With over $10 million allocated since 2006, the organization supports innovative projects addressing bee health, nutrition, and pest management. Proposals are confidential and evaluated based on their scientific rigor and relevance to industry needs. Funding ranges from $5,000 to $200,000, with a focus on sustainable solutions that benefit beekeepers and agriculture in North America.
Project Apis m. (PAm)
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
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
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
Maine Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP)
Letter of inquiry due Dec 19, 2026
The Maine Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) is a competitive annual grant initiative by the USDA to support specialty crop producers. Since 2002, over $7.5 million has been awarded to enhance market research and promote new technologies. Administered by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, the program evaluates applications through a statewide competitive process, ensuring that the funding directly benefits Maine's specialty crop industry, rather than individual businesses.
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
RFP# 202409170--Internal Verification and Validation Services for Medicaid Enterprise System Health PAS Modernization Process (ME)
Applications due Jan 3, 2027
The Maine Department of Administrative and Financial Services is issuing a Request for Proposals for Independent Verification and Validation services for the Health PAS Modernization Process. This initiative aims to enhance the Medicaid Enterprise System, ensuring its stability and security while upgrading to a new version. The project is expected to last 24 months, focusing on improving user experience, retaining custom functionality, and addressing security risks, ultimately supporting the mission-critical needs of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services.
Maine Department of Administrative and Financial Services
Allison Keller Education Technology Grant Program
Applications due Mar 2, 2027
The Allison Keller Education Technology Grant Program, established by the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, aims to bridge the technological gap for schools and organizations supporting individuals with autism. Since 2012, over $820,000 has been awarded to enhance learning through technology, including iPads and apps. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and public schools in Massachusetts and surrounding New England states, with one program per district receiving funding annually.
The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism
Nature Awards for Inspiring Women in Science: Science Outreach Category
Applications due Apr 8, 2027
The Nature Awards for Inspiring Women in Science, particularly in the Science Outreach category, honors initiatives that empower girls and young women in STEM fields. With a focus on engagement and retention, the awards aim to celebrate projects that encourage participation in natural sciences, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine. Winners will receive significant cash prizes and opportunities for mentorship, creating pathways for future generations of women in science.
Springer Nature Limited
Translational Bridge Award
Letter of inquiry due Apr 30, 2027
The Translational Bridge Award, offered by the Lupus Research Alliance, provides up to $450,000 over two years to support projects that bridge the gap between post-discovery and pre-commercial development. This funding aims to accelerate the translation of promising lupus research into clinical evaluation and viable products. Applicants must have a doctoral degree and prior LRA funding experience. The program fosters innovation and aims to improve care for lupus patients by facilitating milestone-driven research and commercialization efforts.
Lupus Research Alliance Inc
The Eisner Prize Fellowship
Applications due May 16, 2027
The Eisner Prize Fellowship, launching on April 24, 2024, supports innovative leaders in intergenerational connection. With a total award of $50,000, the fellowship promotes new projects that connect different generations through research, technology, or programs. Applicants from diverse backgrounds, including students and nonprofit staff, are encouraged to apply. The fellowship emphasizes individual projects, allowing Fellows to execute their ideas within a year, fostering collaboration and creativity in the field.
The Eisner Foundation Inc.
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