BOK Charitable Contributions
BOK Charitable Contributions aims to enhance community life and economic wellbeing across several states, focusing on four key pillars: United Way, economic development, education, and basic needs. The foundation supports organizations that address poverty, education, and community health. Their strategic approach ensures impactful contributions, and they welcome grant applications year-round. BOK Financial's commitment is evident in its partnerships with local nonprofits, fostering sustainable growth and development in the regions they serve.
BOKF Foundation
Jeffris Heartland Fund Grant
The Jeffris Heartland Fund Grant, provided by the Jeffris Family Foundation, supports significant historic preservation projects across several Midwestern states, including Iowa and Wisconsin. Grants range from $5,000 to $50,000, covering 50% of costs for Historic Structure Reports, requiring a dollar-for-dollar match. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and government agencies, focusing on projects with historical significance, architectural merit, and strong community ties. Applications are accepted anytime, with decisions made approximately 30 days after submission.
Jeffris Family Foundation Ltd
The Pettus Foundation Grants
The Pettus Foundation Grants focus on enhancing self-reliance and productivity in underserved communities through targeted funding in St. Louis. They support nonprofit initiatives in workforce development, youth development, and education, with a keen interest in early childhood education and job training programs. Applications are by invitation only, facilitated by the St. Louis Community Foundation, emphasizing robust governance and collaboration with multiple funding partners. Typical grants range from $5,000 to $25,000.
St Louis Community Foundation
National Trust Preservation Funds
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
The National Trust Preservation Funds provide grants ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 to support local preservation projects and ongoing work. These funds aim to enhance community engagement in preservation, foster technical expertise, and stimulate financial participation from the private sector. Eligible applicants include public agencies and nonprofit organizations focused on planning and education efforts related to preservation. The program is particularly interested in initiatives that reach new audiences and further the preservation movement.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Unrestricted Operating Support Cycle (formerly General Community Core)
Full proposal due Jun 16, 2026
The Menorah Heritage Foundation's Unrestricted Operating Support Cycle aims to provide vital operating support to organizations in the Greater Kansas City area. This funding is directed towards essential services such as emergency assistance, shelter, and health care, allowing grantees to allocate resources towards administrative needs and employee benefits. Eligible organizations must maintain 501(c)(3) status and demonstrate a commitment to the community's changing needs, ensuring impactful support for those in need.
Menorah Heritage Foundation
Seeding the Future Grants
Applications due Jun 27, 2026
The Seeding the Future Grants, offered by the Deaconess Foundation, provide annual operating funds of $20,000 to organizations that align with the foundation's mission of enhancing community health in Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois. These grants support initiatives that advocate for systemic change, public policy advancement, and the expansion of civic infrastructure, fostering partnerships for intergenerational health improvements. Eligible organizations must possess a 501(c)(3) status or work with a fiscal agent.
Deaconess Foundation
LASC Foundation: Greater Metropolitan St. Louis Area Grants
Full proposal due Jun 27, 2026
The LASC Foundation offers grants to nonprofit organizations in the Greater Metropolitan St. Louis Area focusing on poverty relief through targeted partnerships. Eligible projects include food security, youth development, and education initiatives. First-time applicants should contact the foundation’s program officer before applying, while unsolicited proposals are accepted year-round. The foundation aims to foster sustainability and self-determination within communities, supporting both faith-based and non-faith-based organizations.
Light a Single Candle Foundation
Healthcare Workforce Development
Full proposal due Jun 29, 2026
The Patterson Family Foundation supports healthcare workforce development in rural communities across Kansas and western Missouri. The foundation encourages programs that enhance education, licensure, and retention of healthcare professionals. Organizations must register for grant consideration, and eligibility includes being a 501(c)(3) nonprofit or government entity. The foundation's mission focuses on strategic initiatives to ensure rural communities thrive, emphasizing collaboration and investment in essential services.
Patterson Family Foundation
Innovation in Healthcare
Full proposal due Jun 29, 2026
The Patterson Family Foundation invites innovative proposals aimed at enhancing healthcare in rural communities. Registration is required before applying, with deadlines for the first and second rounds set for April 18 and July 3, 2025, respectively. The foundation, dedicated to helping rural areas thrive, particularly encourages projects that test new models to expand maternal care, promoting better health outcomes and long-term impact in these underserved regions.
Patterson Family Foundation
US $100,000 - US $500,000
Preventative Care Access Grant
Full proposal due Jun 29, 2026
The Preventative Care Access Grant from the Patterson Family Foundation aims to enhance healthcare delivery models in rural communities across Kansas and western Missouri. Organizations eligible for funding can develop innovative solutions such as mobile health and telehealth services to improve access to care. Registration is required before submitting a Letter of Intent (LOI), with deadlines set for April and July 2025. This initiative supports projects that directly benefit the foundation's target areas.
Patterson Family Foundation
Specialty Care Access Grant Program
Full proposal due Jun 29, 2026
The Specialty Care Access Grant Program, managed by the Patterson Family Foundation, aims to enhance access to specialty medical services in rural communities of Kansas and western Missouri. Organizations eligible for funding include nonprofits, school districts, and government entities serving these areas. The program emphasizes collaboration with local leaders to ensure quality healthcare access for communities, particularly in maternal care, oncology, and mental health, while encouraging early submission of proposals for timely review.
Patterson Family Foundation
Trades Workforce Development Grant
Full proposal due Jun 29, 2026
The Trades Workforce Development Grant, offered by the Patterson Family Foundation, aims to support skill development in high-demand trades like HVAC, plumbing, and welding. Organizations in Kansas and western Missouri can apply starting April 1, 2025. The foundation prioritizes projects that enhance community engagement and offer pathways to quality jobs. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and government entities. Early submission of the Letter of Intent is encouraged for timely review and consideration.
Patterson Family Foundation
Needmor Core Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jun 30, 2026
The Needmor Fund for Social Justice aims to promote social justice by supporting community organizing efforts in the Midwest. With a focus on low- and moderate-income communities, BIPOC groups, and other marginalized populations, the fund provides grants for up to three years to organizations committed to long-term empowerment and advocacy. The initiative seeks to foster inclusive participation in democracy, ensuring that all voices are heard in shaping policies affecting their lives.
Needmor Fund For Social Justice
Carrie J. Loose Trust Grant
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Carrie J. Loose Trust Grant supports charitable initiatives in Kansas City, Missouri, focusing on areas like community improvement, education, health, human services, and research. Established under the will of Harry Wilson Loose in 1927, it prioritizes operational and program support while excluding capital support and requests from individuals, endowments, and certain public service projects. This grant aims to enhance quality of life through diverse funding opportunities.
Carrie J. Loose Trust
Penn National Gaming Foundation Grants
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Penn National Gaming Foundation Grants support various community initiatives across North America, emphasizing education, health services, and cultural affairs. Launched post-Hurricane Katrina, the foundation aids local nonprofits, enhancing community development, public safety, and veteran support. The grants cater to organizations that address the needs of children, senior citizens, and disadvantaged populations, ensuring a broad impact in areas where Penn National Gaming operates. This commitment reflects the foundation's dedication to uplifting communities and fostering resilience.
Penn National Gaming
CFCM: Impact Grant
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Community Foundation of Central Missouri (CFCM) offers the Impact Grant, a $5,000 funding opportunity designed to significantly address critical issues in mid-Missouri. This grant focuses on human capacity development for disadvantaged individuals or arts initiatives. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations based in central Missouri and operational for at least five years. Projects may target equal opportunity, education, and senior services, among others, adapting to community needs over time.
Community Foundation of Central Missouri
MHC: Major Grants
Applications due Aug 2, 2026
The Missouri Humanities Council (MHC) offers Major Grants to support humanities-based projects and programs in Missouri. Founded in 1971, MHC aims to connect communities with humanities scholars, fostering a deeper understanding of cultural and civic life. Grants are available to non-profit and civic organizations, with applications reviewed bi-annually. Funding can cover various costs, but must not exceed 100% of project expenses. Accessibility and community engagement are key focus areas.
Missouri Humanities Council
Teacher grants
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The CHS Foundation is dedicated to enhancing agricultural education through its Teacher Grants program, providing up to $50,000 for innovative projects. This initiative aims to engage students in experiential learning within rural communities across various states. By supporting teachers and their creative ideas, the foundation fosters educational growth and prepares future agricultural leaders, ensuring a sustainable and empowered agricultural sector. This commitment reflects CHS's broader mission of community support and development.
CHS Foundation
Allen P. and Josephine B. Green Foundation Grant
Applications due Sep 2, 2026
The Allen P. and Josephine B. Green Foundation Grant aims to enhance the quality of life in Missouri by supporting 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations. With a focus on human services, education, and community health, the foundation provides grants ranging from $1,000 to $50,000 annually. The application process is competitive, with deadlines twice a year, ensuring substantial support for impactful community projects. Interested organizations can find more details and apply through the foundation's website.
Allen P. and Josephine B. Green Foundation
Preserve Route 66 Grant Fund
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Preserve Route 66 Grant Fund offers financial support to public agencies, tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations aiming to preserve historic places along Route 66. This initiative prioritizes projects that enhance underrepresented narratives, including those related to diverse communities. Grants typically range from $2,500 to $10,000, with a focus on activities that restore, rehabilitate, or educate about significant historical sites, ensuring that this iconic American highway's legacy is maintained for future generations.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Up to US $500,000 in in-kind support
Neighborhood Assistance Program
Applications due Oct 3, 2026
The Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP), administered by the Missouri Department of Economic Development, provides tax credits to incentivize donations for community projects. Aimed at enhancing community service, education, and revitalization, NAP offers up to $16 million in credits, with a maximum of $500,000 per project. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and businesses, while donors can receive credits up to 70% for their contributions. Attend the virtual workshop on April 1, 2025, to learn more about applying.
Missouri Department of Economic Development
United Way KGC Impact 100 Grant
Applications due Nov 15, 2026
The United Way KGC Impact 100 Grant seeks proposals from local nonprofit organizations that address critical health and human service needs in the Kansas City region. Selected organizations will receive a one-year unrestricted grant, enhancing their visibility and connections within the United Way network. This initiative emphasizes diverse approaches in Health, Education, and Financial Stability, ensuring a comprehensive impact across various community sectors. Organizations are encouraged to apply based on alignment with United Way's funding goals and community needs.
United Way Of Greater Kansas City Inc
MHF: Healthy for Life Cycle Grant
Applications due Dec 16, 2026
The MHF: Healthy for Life Cycle Grant supports innovative strategies to enhance health and wellness, particularly in underserved communities. By addressing social determinants of health, this grant fosters transformational change, aiming to improve mind, body, and spirit. Organizations with a 501(c)(3) status in the Greater Kansas City area can apply for seed funding to develop impactful initiatives. Successful applications will demonstrate collaboration and a commitment to removing barriers to self-actualization.
Menorah Heritage Foundation
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
Youth Opportunities Program
Applications due Jan 23, 2027
The Youth Opportunities Program (YOP) aims to enhance community engagement and positive development for youth under 21 years old through public-private partnerships. Administered by the Missouri Department of Economic Development, YOP offers tax credits to eligible donors, facilitating funding for local projects that promote self-esteem and reduce youth violence, particularly in high-crime areas. With $6 million in credits available, YOP prioritizes initiatives that foster community-based solutions for youth.
Missouri Department of Economic Development
THCF: Community Grants
Applications due Mar 23, 2027
The THCF Community Grants program offers funding for up to three years for eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits and local government organizations in Eastern Jackson County. Proposals can focus on areas such as arts, education, community betterment, and health services. Notably, applicants may only seek funding from one grant program, either Community Grants or the Jelley Family Foundation Grants, starting in 2024. This initiative aims to foster community growth and support diverse local projects.
Truman Heartland Community Foundation
Upward Momentum
Applications due Apr 3, 2027
Upward Momentum is a collaborative fund aimed at transforming economic mobility in Missouri. By investing in community-driven initiatives, it seeks to address systemic inequities and foster opportunities for all. The fund emphasizes partnerships and innovative strategies to create lasting change, focusing on the unique diversity of Missouri's communities. With a commitment to inclusivity and collaboration, Upward Momentum is poised to drive impactful solutions that enhance economic well-being across the state.
Upward Momentum
Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program
Applications due Apr 12, 2027
The Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program, offered by the Missouri Housing Development Commission, aims to provide essential housing assistance to homeless or nearly homeless individuals in Missouri. With an anticipated funding of up to $2,858,041, the program prioritizes activities like rapid re-housing, street outreach, and homelessness prevention. The competitive allocation process ensures funds are effectively used to support community initiatives that stabilize housing and prevent homelessness, aligning with HUD regulations.
Missouri Housing Development Commission