Frank Chapman Sharp Memorial Prize
American Philosophical Association Inc
Private
United States
US $1,500
The Frank Chapman Sharp Memorial Prize, established in 1990 by the Sharp family, honors the legacy of Frank Chapman Sharp, an influential philosopher. This prize, awarded for the best unpublished essay or monograph on the philosophy of war and peace, aims to encourage scholarly contributions in this field. Eligible submissions are restricted to APA members, with a funding amount of $1,500. This award highlights the importance of philosophical discourse on critical societal issues.
Philosophy
Creative Capital Award
Creative Capital Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $50,000
The Creative Capital Award, established in 1999, provides unrestricted project grants ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 for innovative artistic works in various disciplines. It supports artists in visual arts, performing arts, film, and literature through a democratic, open-call process. Awardees receive professional development resources and mentorship over a five-year relationship. Additionally, recipients are automatically considered for the State of the Art Prize, which offers a $10,000 grant to one artist from each U.S. state.
Performing Arts
Visual Arts
Writing & Literature
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Leadership Development Grants for Young Women (ages 18-30)
Presbyterian Women In The Presbyterian Church Usa Inc
Private
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $2,000
The Leadership Development Grants for Young Women, offered by Presbyterian Women, empower women aged 18-30 to enhance their leadership skills through participation in educational events. With grants of up to $2,000 for the Commission on the Status of Women and $1,000 for the Ecumenical Advocacy Days, this program fosters personal and community growth within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Eligible applicants must be active in PC(USA) and meet specific grant requirements.
Women & Girl Services
Presbyterianism
The Robert B. Kyts & Jadwiga Roguska Kyts, M.D Scholarship
Kosciuszko Foundation
Private
United States
US $30,000 - US $60,000
The Robert B. Kyts & Jadwiga Roguska Kyts, M.D Scholarship, offered by the Kosciuszko Foundation, supports graduate students majoring in arts studies for two years, with a total funding of $60,000. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of Polish descent, enrolled full-time, and maintain a GPA of 3.7 or higher. The award is disbursed in four installments, contingent on meeting scholarship conditions. Deadline for recommendation letters is March 3, 2026.
Art Education
Hershey Heartwarming Young Heroes GYSD Grant
Youth Service America
Corporate
American Samoa, Canada +5 more
US $250 - US $500
The Hershey Heartwarming Young Heroes GYSD Grant supports youth-led projects for Youth Service Month and Global Youth Service Day. Open to U.S. and Canadian youth aged 5-25, grants of $250 or $500 are available, depending on volunteer engagement. Projects should address community needs and foster inclusivity among diverse youth volunteers. Successful applications will partner with local organizations and focus on relationship-building. A total of $50,000 in grants will be awarded, encouraging meaningful community service.
Youth Development & Leadership
Youth Services
Civic Engagement & Education
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HealthLit4Wake Mini-Grant
Wake County
State/Local Government
Wake County, North Carolina
Unspecified amount
The HealthLit4Wake Mini-Grant, funded by Wake County, aims to enhance health equity by addressing vaccine hesitancy and improving health literacy among historically marginalized communities in Wake County. This initiative encourages partnerships among local non-profits, businesses, and health agencies to promote accurate health information and increase vaccination rates among Black and Hispanic populations. By fostering trust and collaboration, the grant seeks to eliminate health disparities and improve community health outcomes.
Health Disparities & Social Determinants of Health
Vaccines & Immunizations
Reading is Fundamental Matching Grant - Read for Success
Reading Is Fundamental Inc
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Reading is Fundamental Matching Grant for Read for Success empowers local organizations to enhance literacy by providing matching funds for books and resources. Since 1966, RIF has partnered with communities to foster a culture of reading among children in need, offering diverse books that reflect their lives. This grant matches local investments dollar-for-dollar, maximizing the impact of funding for educational programs. Eligible applicants include schools and youth-serving organizations across the U.S., supporting children from birth through grade 12.
Youth Services
Literacy
Jill Botkin Hearing Health - Care Accessibility Scholarship
American Academy of Audiology
Private
United States
US $5,000
The Jill Botkin Hearing Health - Care Accessibility Scholarship, funded by the American Academy of Audiology, offers a $5,000 award to a full-time graduate student in audiology dedicated to improving access to hearing care. With nearly 50% of U.S. counties lacking nearby services, this scholarship aims to support students who demonstrate commitment through their academic achievements and personal statements. It emphasizes the importance of equitable healthcare access in underserved communities and encourages future audiologists to bridge this critical gap.
Hearing Disorders & Audiology
Hearing Impairment Care & Services
Health Disparities & Social Determinants of Health
Harvard-Yenching Library Travel Grant
Harvard University
Private
United States
US $2,000
The Harvard-Yenching Library Travel Grant supports scholars outside Boston in utilizing its extensive collections for research. This program prioritizes non-tenured faculty, dissertation-writing Ph.D. candidates, and independent scholars, especially those from institutions lacking East Asian language resources. Grants are awarded based on merit and must be used by August 31, 2026, to encourage diverse academic engagement and exploration.
Library Services
Ronald Barnes Memorial Grant
Guild of Carillonneurs in North America
Private
North America
Up to US $14,254
The Ronald Barnes Memorial Grant, offered by The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America, supports North Americans pursuing studies in carillon performance, composition, music history, or instrument design. Established in 1998 to honor Ronald Barnes, a significant figure in carillon music, the grant has awarded over US$140,000 since 2007. For the 2025 cycle, grants of up to US$14,138 are available, depending on the number of successful applicants, promoting education in this unique art form.
Music
Classical Music
Music Education
Emerging Artist Grant
Guild of Carillonneurs in North America
Private
North America
Up to US $2,000
The Emerging Artist Grant, offered by the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America, supports the next generation of carillonneurs by providing financial assistance for education and professional development. Eligible applicants can receive up to $750 or $2,000 depending on their qualifications, which may be used for tuition, travel, and equipment. This initiative aims to foster talent in the carillon community, ensuring a vibrant future for this unique musical art form.
Music
Chamber Music
Classical Music
Arthur F. Burns Fellowship
International Center for Journalists
Association/Society
Canada, Germany +1 more
Approximately US $5,500
The Arthur F. Burns Fellowship offers journalists from the U.S., Canada, and Germany a unique opportunity to enhance their skills through a two-month exchange program. Participants engage in a structured orientation in Washington, D.C., followed by hands-on training at German media outlets. This fellowship not only enriches careers but also fosters international understanding, with many alumni advancing in prominent media roles globally. With financial support for living and travel expenses, this program significantly enhances the quality of transatlantic news coverage.
Journalism
Cross-Cultural Understanding & Exchanges
News Media & Communications
Mobile Learning Fund
ProLiteracy
Private
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Mobile Learning Fund provides grants to adult literacy programs in the U.S. and Canada, enabling access to digital learning solutions. These grants support various online learning tools, such as New Readers Press, Learning Upgrade, and EnGen, aimed at enhancing literacy, math, and digital skills. Eligible programs must implement the solutions within 30 days and ensure active learner engagement. This initiative empowers educators to expand their reach and improve student outcomes through innovative digital resources.
Literacy
Adult Education
Stable Housing and Empowering Communities
Bank Of America Charitable Foundation Inc
Private
Abbeville County, South Carolina, Ada County, Idaho +198 more
Unspecified amount
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation focuses on supporting organizations that empower communities through basic needs, income creation, and stable housing. By investing in health and job opportunities, they aim to enhance economic mobility for low- and moderate-income families. Their partnerships target vulnerable populations, ensuring equitable access to resources that foster community vitality and resilience. This initiative emphasizes the importance of stable housing as a foundation for personal and communal growth.
Real Estate & Housing
Equitable & Affordable Housing
Community Development & Revitalization
Walking College Fellowship
America Walks
Association/Society
United States
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
The Walking College Fellowship, offered by America Walks, is an innovative online program aimed at empowering community champions to enhance walkability. Participants engage in six modules, committing 5-10 hours weekly, to develop actionable plans addressing local challenges. Over 200 alumni have successfully implemented initiatives such as sidewalk installations and complete streets policies. The program encourages diverse candidates, fostering collaboration and effective advocacy for safer, more accessible communities.
Pedestrian & Bike-Friendly Infrastructure
Wyeth Foundation for American Art Grant - Organization
Wyeth Foundation For American Art
Private
United States
US $5,000 - US $25,000
The Wyeth Foundation for American Art aims to promote the study and appreciation of historic American art through financial support for research, conservation, and innovative exhibitions. Grants typically range from $5,000 to $25,000 and are awarded to non-profit organizations. The foundation emphasizes the importance of scholarship and excellence in American art, while not funding projects focusing solely on art from the last three decades.
American Art
Art Conservation
Empathy Building Initiative
Acton Family Giving
Association/Society
United States
Unspecified amount
The Empathy Building Initiative, led by Acton Family Giving, seeks to foster partnerships with organizations aligned with its mission. While currently not expanding its portfolio, it invites inquiries from potential partners. Eligible organizations must hold 501(c)3 status and align with specific giving areas. The initiative focuses on a national or broad reach and evaluates grant applications based on alignment and conversation. For more details, potential partners are encouraged to review the grants list available on their website.
Writing & Literature
Performing Arts
Film
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Park Foundation Grants: Democracy
Park Foundation, Inc.
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Park Foundation Grants for Democracy aim to fortify democratic foundations and good governance. Grants support initiatives that promote inclusivity, sustainability, and participation for all demographics, especially underserved communities. Key priorities include combating gerrymandering, enhancing ballot access, and eliminating dark money in elections. The foundation seeks to empower a diverse range of emerging leaders to create a truly representative society, ensuring accountability and pushing for progressive reforms at all levels of government.
Governance & Democracy
Call for Kindness Grant
Riley's Way Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $5,000
The Call for Kindness Grant, offered by Riley's Way Foundation, empowers young leaders aged 13-23 to launch impactful social projects focused on kindness and community connection. With grants up to $5,000, recipients receive essential mentorship, coaching, and community support. This initiative has already benefited over 3,500 youth nationwide, promoting values of empathy and social change. Applicants can pursue projects in diverse areas, including environmental justice, ensuring a broad impact in their communities.
Social Justice / Human Rights
Environmental Justice & Advocacy
Educational Access & Equity
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Park Foundation Grants: Civic Participation
Park Foundation, Inc.
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Park Foundation Grants for Civic Participation aim to enhance democracy through active civic engagement. Focused on mobilizing voters and protecting their rights, this program supports grassroots organizations addressing social injustices. By fostering year-round involvement rather than just election-focused efforts, the foundation seeks to empower communities and ensure robust participation in the democratic process, ultimately contributing to a more equitable society.
Civic Engagement & Education
Voting & Elections
Social Justice / Human Rights
Park Foundation: Environment Grants
Park Foundation, Inc.
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Park Foundation Grants for the Environment focus on ensuring clean and accessible drinking water while opposing shale gas extraction and infrastructure expansion. They fund diverse initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable practices and policies, particularly within New York State. The Foundation supports advocacy, organizing, and corporate responsibility efforts that align with their mission to foster a just and sustainable environment, empowering communities to protect their natural resources.
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Renewable/Sustainable Energy
Green Infrastructure
Park Foundation: Animal Welfare Grants
Park Foundation, Inc.
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Park Foundation Grants for Animal Welfare focus on advancing the protection and conservation of wildlife, particularly through policy and advocacy efforts for threatened species. The foundation supports innovative, solution-oriented models that foster systemic change and compassion. Key areas include organizing for endangered wildlife, indigenous management practices, and supporting sanctuaries for great apes. Additionally, the foundation is committed to local efforts, including support for the Tompkins County SPCA, ensuring a compassionate society for all living beings.
Animal Welfare - General
Wildlife Health
Wildlife Management
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Laboratory Flexible Funding Model (LFFM)
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $1,500,000
The Laboratory Flexible Funding Model (LFFM) aims to enhance state food testing laboratories' capabilities, supporting an integrated food safety system. By prioritizing sample testing and food defense preparedness in microbiology, chemistry, and radiochemistry, this cooperative agreement facilitates method development and expands testing capacity, ensuring safer food for consumers.
Food Safety
Animal Food & Drug Safety
National Leaders of Color Fellowship (LoCF)
Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The National Leaders of Color Fellowship (LoCF) is an eight-month online program designed to foster multicultural leadership within the creative and cultural sectors. Participants receive expert guidance, engage in strategic learning focused on anti-racist practices, and build national networks. This fellowship is open to early to mid-career leaders who self-identify as Black, Indigenous, or people of color, and encourages diversity across various dimensions. Alumni can collaborate with regional arts organizations post-fellowship.
Artist Training & Development
Tribal Undergraduate to Graduate Research Training and Leadership Experiences (TURTLE) Program (UE5/T32)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Tribal Undergraduate to Graduate Research Training and Leadership Experiences (TURTLE) Program aims to foster the development of American Indian and Alaska Native scientists by funding eligible Tribal Entities. This initiative focuses on creating effective training and mentoring activities for individuals pursuing doctoral degrees in biomedical research. Ultimately, it seeks to enhance the capability of researchers to address health disparities within AI/AN communities, ensuring culturally appropriate and ethically responsible research practices.
Indigenous Health Systems
Native American Services
Medical Education & Professional Training
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Tribal Undergraduate to Graduate Research Training and Leadership Experiences (TURTLE) Program (UE5/T34)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Tribal Undergraduate to Graduate Research Training and Leadership Experiences (TURTLE) Program aims to support federally recognized AI/AN Tribes and organizations in developing a workforce of researchers focused on AI/AN health disparities. This initiative, funded by the NIH, provides phased support for training and mentoring activities that equip individuals with the necessary skills to conduct culturally responsible biomedical research, ultimately guiding them towards successful careers in the biomedical research field.
Indigenous Health Systems
Native American Services
Biology
+2 more
Wexner Field Fellowship
Wexner Family Charitable Fund
Private
North America
Unspecified amount
The Wexner Field Fellowship is a three-year program aimed at enhancing the leadership skills of Jewish professionals in North America. Participants engage in leadership institutes, receive personalized coaching, and gain access to professional development funds. This fellowship fosters a robust network of leaders committed to serving the Jewish community, encouraging a deeper understanding of its diversity and strengthening essential leadership competencies. Eligible candidates must be full-time employees at Jewish organizations with at least five years of relevant experience.
Jewish Culture
Civic Leadership Development