The Waterman Fund Grant
The Waterman Fund
Private
Canada, Maine +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Waterman Fund Grant aims to preserve the ecological, cultural, and recreational values of the alpine regions in Northeastern North America. It supports projects such as trail rehabilitation, alpine education, and research to enhance stewardship of these areas. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations and government agencies, with a requirement for matching funds. The Fund also encourages long-term sponsorships for impactful educational and conservation initiatives, particularly in alpine ecosystems.
Environmental Conservation
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
Ecology
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USTA New England Game Changer Grant
USTA New England Inc.
Private
Connecticut, Maine +4 more
Up to US $20,000
The USTA New England Game Changer Grant offers up to $20,000 to support innovative projects that promote tennis and healthy communities across New England. This funding opportunity is aimed at high-impact initiatives that align with USTA New England's mission. Please note that ongoing program expenses like court time and coach salaries are not eligible for funding. Providers can seek assistance through the USTA Tennis Venue Services application process.
Sports & Athletics
Tennis
School Breakfast Collaboration Grant
Project Bread - The Walk for Hunger Inc.
Private
Massachusetts
Up to US $4,000
The School Breakfast Collaboration Grant, offered by Project Bread, aims to assist Massachusetts schools in developing and expanding breakfast programs to combat hunger. This funding supports schools in implementing alternative breakfast models, such as Breakfast in the Classroom and Second Chance Breakfast, while also enhancing menu options and accessibility. By collaborating closely with Project Bread's Child Nutrition staff, schools can effectively address challenges and improve their breakfast offerings, ensuring that no child goes hungry.
Education - K through 12
JFNY: Grants for Arts & Cultural Exchange
Japan Foundation, New York
Private
Alabama, Arkansas +36 more
Up to US $5,000
The JFNY Grant for Arts & Cultural Exchange supports U.S. non-profit organizations aiming to enhance understanding of Japanese arts and culture. Eligible projects include performances, workshops, and exhibitions, with priority given to those with additional funding and in areas with limited access to cultural events. Applications must be submitted at least one month prior for online projects and three months for others. The grant covers expenses like travel, publicity, and artist fees, and is reimbursed upon project completion.
Cross-Cultural Understanding & Exchanges
Art & Culture
Asian / Pacific Island Culture & Heritage
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NE-AIPG Angelo Tagliacozzo Memorial Geological Scholarship (ATMGS)
American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG)
Association/Society
Connecticut, Maine +6 more
US $1,000 - US $3,500
The NE-AIPG Angelo Tagliacozzo Memorial Geological Scholarship (ATMGS) supports junior and senior undergraduate geology students in the NE Section, honoring Angelo Tagliacozzo's legacy. Established in 1986, the scholarship aims to encourage young geologists to pursue careers in geological sciences. Eligible candidates must be enrolled in accredited programs, on track for required credit hours, and can only receive the scholarship once. This initiative fosters early engagement with AIPG, emphasizing professional affiliation and support for the next generation of geologists.
Geography
Academic Scholarship Programs
EBCF: CITC Grants
Eastern Bank Foundation
Corporate
Massachusetts, New Hampshire +1 more
Up to US $15,000
The Eastern Bank Foundation's CITC Grants support community development organizations with a 501(c)(3) IRS designation, focusing on addressing local needs in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Committed to philanthropy, the foundation listens to community members to ensure donations are impactful. Eligible organizations must be registered and have received CITC credits, while private foundations are excluded from consideration. This initiative exemplifies the foundation's dedication to investing in the well-being of the communities it serves.
Community Development & Revitalization
Davis Conservation Foundation Grants
Davis Conservation Foundation
Private
Connecticut, Maine +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Davis Conservation Foundation offers grants to support environmental protection, wildlife conservation, and outdoor recreation initiatives. They prioritize projects in Northern New England, particularly in the Gulf of Maine and the Northern Forest. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entities. The Foundation encourages community involvement and volunteerism, while avoiding funding for individuals, multiple-year gifts, or projects previously declined within a specified timeframe.
Environmental Conservation
Wildlife Management
Marine Biology
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Breakfast After the Bell Implementation Grant
Project Bread - The Walk for Hunger Inc.
Private
Massachusetts
Up to US $12,000
The Breakfast After the Bell Implementation Grant by Project Bread aims to enhance breakfast accessibility in Massachusetts schools. This funding opportunity supports schools in launching or expanding alternative breakfast models, such as Breakfast in the Classroom and Grab & Go Breakfast. Schools applying should have a well-developed plan and be prepared to implement new strategies to ensure all students can access nutritious meals, thereby fostering better health and academic performance.
Education - K through 12
Technical Assistance for Green School Works
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC)
State/Local Government
Massachusetts
Up to US $250,000
Program background
MassCEC seeks qualified vendors to provide technical services under the Green School Works Technical Assistance program for eligible public K-12 schools and districts looking to begin or supplement their decarbonization planning.
These services will reduce the cost of technical assistance for eligible, low-income public K-12 schools and districts with the goal of making decarbonization planning more accessible. Available Mass Save Scopes
- Comprehensive Building Assessment
- Portfolio Decarbonization Roadmap
- Focused Study
Available Green School Works Scopes
- Renewables (Solar plus storage and MA Class I REC Analysis)
- New! - Ground Source Heat Pump Feasibility
Energy Efficiency & Conservation
Electrification
Farm Readiness Grant Program
Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR)
State/Local Government
Massachusetts
Up to US $50,000
Farm Readiness Grant Program
The Farm Readiness Grant Program provides reimbursement funding for installation-ready capital improvements that help Massachusetts farms maintain and modernize core infrastructure within their existing footprint. The program supports the purchase and installation of durable equipment and systems that improve operational reliability, food production and handling capacity, resource efficiency, environmental performance, and overall farm readiness. This accelerated funding opportunity is designed for farms that are prepared to move forward immediately with commercially available projects that address deferred or time-sensitive needs and can be completed on a short timeline.
Projects funded through this program must:
- Be installation-ready and commercially available at the time of application
- Result in the purchase, replacement, or upgrade of a durable capital asset
- Be located within the existing farm footprint (no new construction)
- Not require permitting
- Be able to be purchased, installed, and fully completed by June 30, 2026
- Be paid for in full by the applicant prior to reimbursement
- Support active commercial agricultural production in Massachusetts
- Deliver a clear, near-term operational improvement once installed
What you can get
- Maximum award: $50,000 per farm
- Reimbursement grant
- Minimum cash match: 20%
- One application per agricultural operation
Farms & Farming
Robert J. Mullen Charitable Trust Grant
Bank of America
Corporate
Massachusetts
US $20,000 - US $50,000
The Robert J. Mullen Charitable Trust, established in 1998, supports nonprofits in Massachusetts that aid disabled children, older adults, and protect animals. With an application deadline of June 1, grants typically range from $20,000 to $50,000, focusing on operating support or program needs. Organizations are encouraged to apply, especially those dedicated solely to the Trust's mission, with grant decisions communicated by the end of September.
Animal Welfare - General
Disability Care & Services
Senior Services
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L.B. Research and Education Foundation Grant Program
The L B Research And Education Foundation
Private
Alabama, Alamance County, North Carolina +132 more
US $10,000 - US $75,000
The L.B. Research and Education Foundation Grant Program supports U.S.-based nonprofits focusing on innovative education and health solutions for underserved populations. Eligible organizations can apply by submitting a 400-word concept paper, and selected applicants may receive funding ranging from $10,000 to $75,000. The Foundation prioritizes projects that foster critical thinking and creativity, address health disparities, and encourage collaboration. There are no application deadlines, promoting year-round engagement.
Health Disparities & Social Determinants of Health
Mental Health & Psychiatric Diseases
Educational Access & Equity
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Bayard Long Award for Botanical Research
Philadelphia Botanical Club
Association/Society
Connecticut, Delaware +11 more
US $2,000
The Bayard Long Award supports students researching plant species in the Philadelphia area and surrounding regions. With a typical funding of $2000, it encourages studies that enhance understanding of local flora, including field and herbarium work. Eligible projects must include at least one native plant species, promoting both academic and practical botanical endeavors. This opportunity is available to all students enrolled in degree programs at any post-secondary institution, furthering educational and scientific exploration in botany.
Botanical Conservation
Plant Science
Woodberry Poetry Room Creative Fellowship
Harvard Public Library Trust Inc
Private
Massachusetts, New York
US $5,000
The Woodberry Poetry Room Creative Fellowship invites diverse creators, including poets, writers, and scholars, to engage with its extensive collections. Funded by the T.S. Eliot Foundation, recipients receive a $5,000 stipend and a one-week residency at the T.S. Eliot House in Gloucester, Massachusetts. The fellowship promotes inclusivity and welcomes applications from individuals of all nationalities, fostering creative exploration and collaboration in a supportive environment.
Poetry
Artist Residencies
Writing & Literature
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Eastern Branch: John Henry Comstock Award
Entomological Society of America (ESA)
Association/Society
Canada, Connecticut +13 more
US $100
The Eastern Branch John Henry Comstock Award recognizes outstanding graduate students in entomology. Sponsored by the Entomological Society of America, it offers a fully funded trip to the ESA Annual Meeting, a $100 cash prize, and a certificate. Eligible nominees must be student members of ESA, pursuing or recently completing a graduate degree in entomology. Nominations are limited to two per university, ensuring the selection of the most deserving candidates.
Entomology
Peckham Family Foundation: Basic Support Grants
Peckham Family Foundation
Corporate
Connecticut, Maine +5 more
Unspecified amount
The Peckham Family Foundation offers Basic Support Grants aimed at enhancing the quality of life in local communities in New York and New England. The foundation supports various programs focusing on education, arts, and civic engagement. Organizations seeking funding must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt and demonstrate a commitment to community improvement. The Grants Committee, composed of local non-management members, evaluates applications to ensure alignment with the foundation's mission and values.
Human & Social Services
Art & Culture
Civic Affairs
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Career Technical Education Partnership Program Planning and Implementation Grant
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
State/Local Government
Massachusetts
Unspecified amount
The Career Technical Education Partnership Program Planning and Implementation Grant, funded by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, aims to support districts in planning or implementing CTE Partnership Programs. With approximately $500,000 available, eligible applicants can seek funding for either planning or implementation grants. The initiative focuses on enhancing access to high-quality CTE training that aligns with current labor market demands and supports traditionally underserved populations.
Vocational & Trade Education
Climatetech Testing and Demonstration Assets (TDA) Program
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC)
State/Local Government
Massachusetts
US $1,500,000 - US $5,000,000
The Climatetech Testing and Demonstration Assets (TDA) Program, offered by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC), aims to enhance climatetech innovation in Massachusetts. It provides capital grants ranging from $1.5M to $5M to Entrepreneur Support Organizations (ESOs) for shared infrastructure and equipment development. This initiative addresses gaps in the climatetech ecosystem, promoting commercialization and economic growth, while positioning Massachusetts as a leader in clean energy solutions.
Carbon / Greenhouse Gas Reduction
Green Economy & Jobs
Katharine C. Pierce Trust Grant
Pierce Katharine C Uw
Private
Massachusetts
US $10,000
The Katharine C. Pierce Trust Grant aims to enhance the lives of women in Massachusetts facing challenging circumstances. Focusing on health and human services, it supports nonprofit organizations providing essential services, including homecare and emergency assistance. The grant prioritizes program or capital requests, with a typical award of $10,000 for one year. Applications for direct service grants are due by May 1. Special consideration is given to initiatives benefiting elderly women.
Women & Girl Services
Senior Services
Disability Care & Services
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Woods Hole Sea Grant Biennial Request for Proposals
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
Private
Massachusetts
Up to US $250,000
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant is inviting proposals for innovative two-year research projects aimed at addressing coastal issues in Massachusetts. With a focus on healthy ecosystems, sustainable fisheries, and environmental literacy, the program seeks to enhance the conservation and practical use of marine resources. Approximately $1 million is available for funding, requiring a match of non-federal funds. This initiative emphasizes the importance of community engagement and the application of research results beyond academia.
Environmental Education
Fisheries
Aquaculture
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WHOI Sea Grant Program: General Program Development Funds
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
Private
Massachusetts
US $1,000 - US $5,000
The WHOI Sea Grant Program offers General Program Development Funds ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 annually to support small research projects, educational initiatives, and outreach efforts. These funds aim to enhance strategic goals, with a preference for projects that align with WHOI Sea Grant’s focus areas such as coastal ecosystems and sustainable fisheries. Applicants must be affiliated with a Massachusetts institution and are encouraged to discuss their project ideas with the Research Coordinator prior to application.
Environmental Education
Fisheries
Aquaculture
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Reading Frederick Douglass Together Grant
Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities (Mass Humanities)
Private
Massachusetts
Up to US $1,800
The Reading Frederick Douglass Together Grant, offered by Mass Humanities, encourages community engagement by supporting public readings of Douglass's powerful address, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" This initiative aims to foster a collective understanding of America's complex history. Nonprofit, educational institutions, and government organizations serving Massachusetts residents can apply, provided they focus on direct project costs. Mass Humanities seeks to promote civic dialogue and reflection through this unique literary experience.
American History
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association Grant
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association
Private
Massachusetts
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association Grant supports Massachusetts-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits that teach mechanical arts, provide employment for the disabled, or utilize vocational training for troubled youth. The program focuses on smaller organizations in need, often providing equipment or tools rather than cash grants. This targeted assistance aims to empower individuals with physical or mental challenges, fostering development through practical training and support.
Disability Care & Services
Vocational & Trade Education
Deeper Learning Implementation Grant
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
State/Local Government
Massachusetts
Up to US $16,000
The Deeper Learning Implementation Grant, offered by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, aims to enhance educational outcomes for underserved students through targeted funding and support. It encourages schools to engage in collaborative practices and professional development, fostering deeper learning. Eligible public and charter schools can apply for stipends to support instructional priorities and improve leadership systems. This initiative focuses on achieving sustainable changes in teaching methodologies and enhancing student engagement through innovative learning strategies.
Academic Success & Enrichment
Gaming Mitigation Grants
Mass Cultural Council
State/Local Government
Massachusetts
Unspecified amount
The Gaming Mitigation Grants support Massachusetts nonprofit and municipal performing arts centers impacted by resort-style casinos. These grants are designed to enhance the arts ecosystem, ensuring access to performances while boosting local economies. Eligible centers must primarily focus on the arts and commit significant resources to performing arts. Applications for FY26 are currently closed, with a reopening expected in FY27, providing organizations a chance to secure funding for touring shows and artist fees.
Performing Arts
Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund Grant
Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund
Private
Massachusetts
US $800,000 - US $10,000,000
The Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund Grant supports qualified non-profit organizations in Massachusetts focused on capital projects in areas such as medicine, social welfare, visual arts, and land conservation. The fund prioritizes initiatives that demonstrate a significant and lasting impact, with a preference for projects that are well-researched and organized. Applications must be submitted electronically and in print by the specified deadlines, with funding decisions based on the project's community relevance and organizational credibility.
Art Conservation
History
Community Services
+6 more
Grant Solicitation for Massachusetts Robotic Digital Twin Initiative
Massachusetts Technology Education Engineering Collaborative
Private
Massachusetts
US $25,000 - US $300,000
The Massachusetts Robotics Digital Twin Initiative aims to enhance access to robotics technology and foster the robotics entrepreneurial ecosystem across the Commonwealth. This funding opportunity, issued by the Innovation Institute's Robotics Department, will provide competitive capital grants for innovative robotic designs and applications. Projects will focus on building both physical robots and their digital twins, ensuring the resulting digital resources are publicly available for use by researchers and entrepreneurs, thus promoting collaboration and technological advancement.
Robotics
Manufacturing Engineering