Rolling deadline
US $500
The Indiana Youth Institute is offering School-Based Training Grants to support professional development for school staff in Indiana. Grants provide funding for expert-led training sessions tailored to district needs, enhancing staff skills and student services. With a funding amount of $500 per training, this initiative aims to make quality training accessible to educators facing scheduling conflicts. Eligible applicants must be school district staff, with a preference for trainings covering over 100 staff members.
Rolling deadline
Unspecified amount
The Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation Grant Program focuses on enhancing the vitality of Indianapolis through targeted grantmaking in education, health, and economic development. The program prioritizes support for tax-exempt organizations that align with its goals, addressing critical issues such as public health, academic outcomes, and workforce development. By fostering collaboration and sharing data-driven insights, the Foundation aims to create a more vibrant, equitable city where all residents can thrive.
Letter of inquiry due Jan 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Daniel and Susan Pfau Foundation, established in 1994, focuses on enhancing education, health, cultural experiences, and social welfare for youth with disabilities and economic challenges in the Greater Cincinnati area. It supports arts organizations and recreation initiatives, prioritizing programs that help young individuals realize their potential. Eligible applicants must be recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofits and demonstrate benefits to specific counties in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The Foundation encourages collaboration with other donors for project funding.
Applications due Jan 30, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Women's Giving Circle Grant Program supports organizations that empower women and children in Jefferson County, Indiana. This competitive grant initiative focuses on education, economic empowerment, health, and violence prevention. By funding projects that prepare children for school, enhance women's financial management, improve healthcare access, and reduce violence, the program aims to make a significant impact. Grants are awarded based on community needs and legal requirements, prioritizing initiatives that foster collaboration and sustainability.
Applications due Jan 31, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Elevance Health Foundation's Behavioral Health Grant aims to address significant challenges in mental health and substance use disorders. With a commitment of up to $90 million over three years, the Foundation seeks partnerships with nonprofits to enhance treatment access, promote prevention strategies, and alleviate loneliness among affected individuals. This initiative emphasizes innovative solutions and measurable outcomes, targeting both national and local programs, particularly in states with pressing health disparities.
Letter of inquiry due Feb 2, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Paul Ogle Foundation Grant aims to support nonprofit organizations in Southern Indiana that demonstrate a strong community impact. By focusing on areas such as economic development, human needs, regionalism, and preservation, the Foundation seeks to enhance the quality of life for residents. Organizations must fit specific eligibility criteria and show evidence of sound financial practices. This grant fosters collaborations to address community needs effectively and sustainably, reflecting the Foundation's commitment to strategic philanthropy.
Full proposal due Feb 5, 2026
US $10,000 - US $50,000
The Impact Fund provides recoverable grants to legal services nonprofits and small law firms working on social, environmental, and economic justice issues. With over $10 million awarded since 1992, the fund supports impactful litigation addressing systemic injustices. Grants range from $10,000 to $50,000 and prioritize cases directly involving affected communities. Recipients must repay the grant amount with interest if they recover fees or costs, ensuring sustainability for future funding.
Applications due Feb 21, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Warrick Community Good Grants Program, managed by the Community Foundation Alliance, Inc., supports local charitable organizations by funding new or ongoing projects that address various community needs. Grants are provided annually through unrestricted funds and aim to enhance the quality of life in Warrick County. Eligible applicants include tax-exempt nonprofits and government agencies, while specific funding criteria may vary each year. Organizations must review requirements before applying.
Full proposal due Feb 27, 2026
US $100,000
Impact100 Cincinnati empowers women to enhance lives in Greater Cincinnati by funding transformative grants focused on culture, education, environment, family, and health. They aim to address community needs with measurable goals, ensuring grants are utilized effectively over 1-3 years. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) charities and align projects with the mission of Impact100. The initiative fosters collaboration while prohibiting funding for operating costs, travel, and faith-based advancements.
Applications due Mar 1, 2026
Up to US $5,500,000
The School-Based Mental Health Implementation Grant aims to enhance mental health services for K-12 students through innovative funding by the School-Based Healthcare Solutions Network. With an award ceiling of $5.5 million over five years, the grant supports Local Education Agencies and nonprofits in providing critical social and emotional learning, mental healthcare coordination, and academic support to improve student outcomes. This initiative addresses the urgent need for accessible mental health resources in schools across various states.
Full proposal due Mar 2, 2026
More than US $5,000
The Lutheran Foundation offers Community Grants to support whole-person health initiatives in northeast Indiana. Eligible organizations can apply for a minimum of $5,000 to address focus areas such as mental health awareness, early screening, and access to care for the uninsured. The foundation prioritizes projects that enhance community resilience and well-being. Organizations must be located in specific counties and hold 501(c)(3) status. Applications are limited to one per year per organization, ensuring focused impact.
Letter of inquiry due Mar 8, 2026
US $10,000 - US $30,000
The Owen County Community Foundation (OCCF) offers the Large Impact Grant, aimed at funding requests between $10,000 and $30,000 for projects benefiting Owen County residents. Priorities include civic affairs, education, health, human services, and parks. The foundation supports innovative and sustainable initiatives that strengthen community resources and address local challenges, while excluding funding for scholarships, religious purposes, and events outside Owen County.
Full proposal due Mar 13, 2026
US $100,000
Impact 100 Greater Indianapolis is a charitable women's giving circle focused on awarding impactful grants to nonprofits in various sectors such as arts, education, environment, family, and health. The initiative aims to foster community engagement by funding innovative solutions to social challenges. This organization values integrity, collaboration, and inclusivity, ensuring all community members have access to essential services. By supporting diverse projects, Impact 100 strengthens the fabric of the Indianapolis community and enhances the quality of life for its residents.
Applications due Mar 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
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.
Letter of inquiry due Apr 14, 2026
US $50,000
The Spencer County Community Foundation’s Impact Grant aims to support innovative projects that address pressing issues in Spencer County, Indiana, including poverty, mental health, and economic opportunity. Eligible organizations, such as 501(c)(3) nonprofits and governmental agencies, can apply for funding. The grant seeks transformative solutions that tackle root causes of community challenges, fostering lasting change for residents. However, it does not support religious, political, or operational costs unrelated to specific projects.
Pre proposal due Apr 19, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Bethany Legacy Foundation Grant supports organizations in Jefferson County, focusing on innovative solutions for mental and physical health challenges. This grant is open to 501(c)(3) non-profits, churches, and government entities, promoting projects that serve the community and create lasting, positive change. Priority is given to initiatives that align with the Foundation's core focus areas and demonstrate collaboration, sustainability, and a commitment to accessibility for all residents.
Applications due Apr 30, 2026
Up to US $25,000
The WFCI Annual Grant Round, supported by the Central Indiana Community Foundation, aims to empower women and girls in Central Indiana through programming that promotes economic stability, health, and asset-based development. The fund prioritizes grassroots organizations led by women of color, ensuring equitable opportunities for all. It does not support religious activities or organizations that fail to demonstrate a commitment to gender equity. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) entities serving women and girls in specified counties.
Applications due Apr 30, 2026
Up to US $25,000
The Women's Fund Annual Grant supports organizations serving women and girls in Central Indiana, focusing on economic stability, health, and grassroots initiatives. With over $10 million awarded, the fund prioritizes gender-specific programs and encourages applications from diverse organizations, particularly those led by women of color. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, with specific criteria for funding to ensure impactful support for women and girls in the community.
Applications due May 15, 2026
Up to US $10,000
The JBF Do Good Grant, established by the Joe Burrow Foundation, aims to support innovative projects that assist underprivileged children, particularly those facing mental health challenges and food insecurity. Eligible organizations include nonprofits and public charities, with proposals up to $10,000 considered. The foundation encourages creative solutions that foster lasting impacts within communities in Greater Cincinnati and Baton Rouge. By fostering these initiatives, the foundation continues Joe Burrow's commitment to community service and social responsibility.
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
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.
Pre proposal due Jul 31, 2026
US $50,000 - US $150,000
The Quality of Place: Pathways to Progress Grants, offered by the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, aim to enhance access to safe and high-quality public spaces for individuals facing economic and mobility challenges. By partnering with local nonprofits, the foundation seeks to improve safety, accessibility, and environmental quality of amenities, ultimately fostering a more inclusive community. Since its inception in 1991, the foundation has awarded over $5 million annually to support initiatives that benefit the Southern Indiana region.
Full proposal due Aug 8, 2026
Unspecified amount
The CFMC Community Impact Grants support charitable projects in Morgan County, providing funding for initiatives that address pressing community needs. With priorities in K-12 mental health, workforce development, and quality of life improvements, this responsive grant program encourages innovative solutions. Applicants do not need to be 501(c)(3) charities, but must serve the general population and adhere to non-discrimination policies. The program aims to strengthen community impact through visionary grant proposals and ongoing support.
Applications due Aug 21, 2026
Up to US $5,000
The Daviess County Community Foundation, established in 1993, offers Community Good Grants to support nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies in Daviess County, Indiana. This program aims to enhance community well-being across various areas, including arts, education, health, and environment. It encourages charitable projects that address local needs, fostering civic engagement and philanthropy. Through partnerships and fiscal sponsorships, the foundation aims to make meaningful impacts for generations to come.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 17, 2026
Up to US $5,000
The Community Health Partnerships (CHeP) Trailblazer Planning Grant aims to foster community-university partnerships in Indiana to enhance health equity and address social determinants of health. This initiative will fund activities such as meetings and conferences that lead to collaborative research proposals. Awards of up to $5,000 support partnership growth and the development of future grant applications. Eligible applicants must include both university-based and community-based partners actively engaged in Indiana.
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
Up to US $50,000
The Women in Health Collaborative Fund, launched by the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana, empowers women in healthcare to make impactful grant decisions. Focused on improving health outcomes for women and girls, the initiative invites 501(c)(3) nonprofits with majority female boards to seek funding, prioritizing reproductive health and the mental health of Black girls. Grants of up to $50,000 will be awarded based on community-driven voting, fostering innovative and collaborative approaches to pressing health issues.
Applications due Nov 3, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Foundations of East Chicago provides annual program grants to support initiatives that enhance education, health, safety, and community enrichment. Eligible applicants must be recognized 501(c)(3) agencies in good standing. The grants focus on measurable outcomes and operational plans, prioritizing educational advancement, health awareness, and community safety. Notably, FEC does not fund speaker fees, conferences, landscaping, or general operational costs. This initiative aims to improve the quality of life in East Chicago by supporting impactful community programs.
Applications due Mar 31, 2028
US $50,000 - US $1,500,000
The Statewide Capital Projects Initiative Grant provides essential funding to nonprofit organizations in Indiana, aiming to enhance health and human services. With a total of $80 million available in matching capital grants, the initiative supports projects that improve community facilities. It offers two funding tiers, catering to varying project complexities and encourages partnerships for successful implementation. All applicants must demonstrate a commitment to delivering vital services, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively to benefit local communities.