The Hearst Journalism Awards Program - Writing - Explanatory Reporting – Team or Individual
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Private
United States
US $1,000 - US $3,000
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program, established in 1960, supports undergraduate journalism education with up to $700,000 in annual awards. The program includes multiple competitions in writing, photojournalism, audio, television, and multimedia categories. Each participating university can submit two student entries per competition, fostering excellence in journalism. Open to journalism majors or minors, the program encourages students to engage actively in campus media. The Hearst Foundation, founded by William Randolph Hearst, has contributed significantly to education and the arts nationwide.
Writing & Literature
News Media & Communications
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program - Photojournalism - Photo I – News and Features
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program, established in 1960, promotes excellence in journalism education by awarding scholarships to outstanding students. With up to $700,000 in awards, the program includes various competitions in writing, photojournalism, audio, television, and multimedia. Open to undergraduate journalism majors and minors from ACEJMC-accredited institutions, it encourages participation in campus media and recognizes exceptional work published while enrolled. The Hearst Foundation has a rich history of supporting educational initiatives.
News Media & Communications
Journalism
Photography
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program - Photojournalism - Photo II – Picture Story/Series
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Private
United States
US $1,000 - US $3,000
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program, established in 1960, supports journalism education by offering scholarships and grants. With up to $700,000 in awards, it features various competitions, including writing, photojournalism, audio, and multimedia. Each participating university can submit entries from two students per competition. Notably, undergraduate journalism majors or minors from accredited institutions can participate, while photojournalism entrants are exempt from this requirement. This initiative fosters talent and excellence in journalism across the country.
Journalism
Photography
Writing & Literature
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program - Audio – News and/or Features
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Private
United States
US $1,000 - US $3,000
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program, established in 1960, offers substantial support for journalism education through competitive scholarships totaling up to $700,000. This prestigious program includes various competitions covering writing, photojournalism, audio, television, and multimedia, allowing students from ACEJMC-accredited institutions to showcase their talents. Additionally, the Hearst Foundation promotes educational and charitable initiatives across the country, contributing over a billion dollars to various fields. This program encourages the next generation of journalists to excel in their craft.
News Media & Communications
USF: Adult Learn-to-Swim Grants
Usa Swimming Foundation
Private
United States
US $1,000 - US $5,000
The Adult Learn-to-Swim Grants, offered by the USA Swimming Foundation in collaboration with U.S. Masters Swimming, aim to enhance swimming safety for adults aged 18 and over. This initiative provides funding to programs that promote swim education, targeting underserved communities. Grants can be used for expenses like pool rentals and scholarships, with a maximum award of $5,000. The goal is to reduce drowning risks and encourage ongoing participation in swimming activities.
Swimming
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant - Veterans Services
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization
Private
Washington
Up to US $50,000
The Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant supports veterans services with funding up to $50,000 for nonprofits in Washington State. Since 2010, the Tribe has donated over $8 million to various organizations. Eligible applicants must be IRS-registered 501c3 nonprofits providing services to veterans and their families. This initiative exemplifies the Tribe's commitment to community support and enhancing the lives of those who have served in the armed forces.
Military & Veterans Services
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant - Native Services
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization
Private
Washington
Up to US $50,000
The Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant aims to support nonprofits serving the Native community in Washington State. Offering up to $50,000, this grant encourages initiatives in arts, health, and cultural programs. Since 2010, the Snoqualmie Tribe has generously donated over $8 million to various organizations, fostering community development and support across the region. Eligible applicants must be IRS-registered 501c3 nonprofits located within Washington.
Native American Services
Native American Culture & Heritage
Indigenous Sovereignty & Rights
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant - Family Services
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization
Private
Washington
Up to US $50,000
The Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant for Family Services offers up to $50,000 to 501c3 nonprofit organizations in Washington State. This grant supports vital services for families, including homelessness assistance, youth programs, rehabilitation, and domestic violence support. Since 2010, the Snoqualmie Tribe has donated over $8 million to various initiatives, illustrating their commitment to community welfare. Eligible organizations are encouraged to apply and specify their services in the application.
Family Services
Homelessness Services
Supportive Housing & Shelters
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Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant - Senior/Elder Services
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization
Private
Washington
Up to US $50,000
The Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant supports senior and elder services, aiming to enhance independence and quality of life for elderly individuals. Since 2010, the Snoqualmie Tribe has contributed over $8 million to various nonprofits in Washington State. Eligible organizations must be IRS-registered 501(c)(3) nonprofits located in Washington, fostering community initiatives that benefit seniors.
Senior Services
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant - Arts & Culture
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization
Private
Washington
Up to US $50,000
The Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant for Arts & Culture supports nonprofit organizations in Washington State, helping to enhance access and diversity in the arts. With grants of up to $50,000 available, the Snoqualmie Tribe has a history of charitable giving, having donated over $8 million since 2010. This initiative aims to partner with community groups and artists to foster cultural enrichment and engagement.
Art & Culture
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant - Environmental Education
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization
Private
Washington
Up to US $50,000
The Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant for Environmental Education offers up to $50,000 to 501c3 nonprofit organizations in Washington State. Since 2010, the Snoqualmie Tribe has donated over $8 million to various nonprofits. This grant aims to enhance public awareness and knowledge about critical environmental issues, including climate change, by supporting initiatives that educate the community.
Environmental Education
Stimulating Hematology Investigation: New Endeavors (SHINE) (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (357004)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Stimulating Hematology Investigation: New Endeavors (SHINE) program aims to enhance nonmalignant hematology research aligned with the goals of the NIDDK, NIA, and NHLBI. It invites R01 grant applications focused on innovative and early translational hematology topics, fostering growth in this critical research area. Key deadlines for applications span from February 2025 to October 2027, allowing for both standard and renewal submissions.
Aging / Gerontology
Cardiovascular Diseases & Systems
Endocrine & Metabolic Diseases
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NIA Academic Leadership Career Award (K07 Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (357000)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $150,000
The NIA Academic Leadership Career Award (K07) provides funding for established investigators to strengthen research capacity in aging and Alzheimer's Disease. The program supports the development of educational infrastructure, mentorship, and career development activities. Key deadlines for applications include February 12, June 12, and October 12 from 2025 to 2027. This award is specifically for research not involving independent clinical trials, allowing applicants to gain experience in trials led by others.
Aging / Gerontology
Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease
Integration of Imaging and Fluid-Based Tumor Monitoring in Cancer Therapy (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) (357003)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $2,500,000
The Integration of Imaging and Fluid-Based Tumor Monitoring in Cancer Therapy (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) aims to enhance cancer treatment by integrating imaging and liquid biopsy assays. This initiative, led by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), encourages grant applications focused on assessing therapy responses and resistance emergence in patients. Key deadlines for submissions span from February 2025 to January 2028, providing ample opportunities for researchers to contribute to this vital area of cancer research.
Cancer / Oncology
Biomedical Imaging
Molecular Imaging of Inflammation in Cancer (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (357002)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $2,500,000
This funding opportunity invites applications for R01 grants focused on molecular imaging methods to explore cancer inflammation in vivo. It aims to enhance understanding of dynamic interactions between inflammation and cancer through innovative imaging techniques. The initiative encourages collaborations between cancer researchers and imaging scientists to leverage molecular imaging for identifying cellular physiology changes in response to treatment. Deadline dates for applications range from February 2025 to October 2027, emphasizing timely submission for prospective researchers.
Cancer / Oncology
Biomedical Imaging
Research With Activities Related to Diversity (ReWARD) (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) (357011)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Research With Activities Related to Diversity (ReWARD) program by the NIH aims to enhance research diversity and inclusion across the United States. It supports scientists contributing to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) who lack current NIH funding. The program funds both scientific research and DEIA activities, addressing the needs of various NIH Institutes and Centers to foster a more diverse biomedical research landscape.
Biology
Health & Medicine
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Journey For Good Grant
Journey for Good Foundation, Inc.
Private
North America
Unspecified amount
The Journey For Good Grant aims to combat poverty by supporting charitable organizations in North America focused on food security, housing, education, and workforce development. The grant prioritizes initiatives that provide nutritional wellness, combat homelessness, and support veterans and their families. By fostering partnerships among nonprofits, government, and business, the foundation addresses the interconnected challenges faced by economically vulnerable individuals, creating sustainable solutions for community empowerment.
Education
Food Access & Hunger
Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness
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WAEF Scholarships - Monson Fruit
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $1,500
The WAEF Scholarships, supported by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, provide over $1 million in educational awards to more than 300 students this year. These scholarships are available to high school seniors and college students with parental ties to the tree fruit industry. Recipients can use the awards at accredited colleges and universities across the U.S., with potential for renewal for up to three additional years, fostering diverse career paths in agriculture and beyond.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
NewSchools: Learning Differences Grant Program
NewSchools Venture Fund
Private
United States
US $150,000 - US $250,000
The NewSchools Learning Differences Grant Program aims to enhance educational opportunities for students who learn differently, particularly those affected by poverty and racism. The program invests in innovative solutions and models that support personalized education for these students, ensuring they have access to quality instruction and belonging within school communities. With a focus on equity, it seeks ideas that align with its core investment areas and addresses the needs of marginalized learners.
Education - K through 12
Teacher Development & Training
Career / College Preparation
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Thriving Community Impact Fund: Event Sponsorship, Local Membership, and Community Engagement Requests
GUNDERSEN LUTHERAN MEDICAL FOUNDATION INC
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Thriving Community Impact Fund supports local events and initiatives that promote health and well-being in the community. Applications should be submitted at least 12 weeks prior to the event date. The fund prioritizes non-profit organizations, schools, and government agencies that align with the Health System’s Community Health Improvement Plan. Event sponsorships, local memberships, and partnerships are encouraged to enhance community engagement and address social needs, ultimately fostering a healthier community.
Wellness & Healthy Living
Community Health Education
Epidemiology & Public Health
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WAEF Scholarships - Moss Adams LLP
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $2,500
The WAEF Scholarships, funded by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, support over 300 students annually with more than $1 million in awards. This program primarily targets college juniors and seniors from Washington's tree fruit growing regions pursuing degrees in accounting. Eligible applicants include high school seniors and current college students with familial ties to the tree fruit industry, which encompasses apple, cherry, and pear orchards. Scholarships can be utilized at accredited institutions across the state.
Agricultural Crops
Business Education
WAEF Scholarships - Moss Adams LLP-E. Peter Krier
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
Unspecified amount
The WAEF Scholarships, supported by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, provide over $1 million in educational awards to more than 300 students this year. These scholarships are primarily for students with a connection to the tree fruit industry, allowing them to pursue various degrees at accredited institutions. One notable scholarship honors E. Peter Krier of Moss Adams LLP, aimed at college juniors, seniors, or fifth-year students studying accounting.
Agricultural Crops
Business Education
Agricultural Education
WAEF Scholarships - NordicBear
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $1,000 - US $8,000
The WAEF Scholarships - NordicBear program supports students linked to the tree fruit industry, providing awards ranging from $1,000 to $8,000. Open to children of Northern Fruit employees, eligible applicants must have a parent with significant industry employment. Scholarships can be used for various accredited educational institutions in the U.S. Recipients may reapply for up to three additional years, promoting continued education and career development in this vital sector.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
Steve's Foundation Grant
Achelis Foundation
Private
United States
US $500 - US $5,000
Steve's Foundation Grant is a small private funding opportunity providing grants between $500 and $5,000, averaging $2,600. It supports organizations that empower disadvantaged individuals, focusing on cost-effective programs that yield significant impacts. The foundation prioritizes proposals from non-profits that directly assist those in need, especially children and marginalized communities. Applications are evaluated annually in May or June, but due to high demand, the foundation cannot respond to every inquiry.
Youth Services
Women & Girl Services
Poverty Alleviation & Services
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Puffin Foundation: Annual Artist Grant Program - Odd Year Focus
Puffin Foundation Ltd
Private
United States
Up to US $3,500
The Puffin Foundation's Annual Artist Grant Program, focused on odd years, supports individual artists and non-profit organizations in the genres of video/film and theater. Grants, typically around $1,750, aim to uplift marginalized voices in the arts. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents with an SSN. The program excludes proposals in other disciplines and projects involving AI. This initiative prioritizes diverse artistic expression and aims to maximize funding impact for those with limited financial resources.
Theater
Media Arts
Puffin Foundation: Annual Artist Grant Program - Even Year Focus
Puffin Foundation Ltd
Private
United States
Up to US $3,500
The Puffin Foundation's Annual Artist Grant Program focuses on supporting artists and organizations that are often marginalized. In even years, proposals are accepted in fine arts, music, and photography. With a maximum grant size of $3,500, it aims to empower individuals and groups with limited resources to flourish creatively. This initiative reflects the Foundation's commitment to ensuring diverse artistic expressions thrive in society. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or residents, and only one proposal is permitted per year.
Music
Fine Art
Photography
Aquatic Invasive Plants Management Grants Program
State of Washington Department of Ecology
State/Local Government
Washington
Up to US $50,000
The Aquatic Invasive Plants Management Grants Program aims to mitigate the threats posed by non-native aquatic plants to Washington's waterways. Established in 1991, it provides financial and technical assistance to control invasive species, with approximately $350,000 available annually. Grant recipients can receive up to $50,000 for early infestation projects. Notably, matching funds are no longer required, making it more accessible for communities to manage aquatic ecosystems effectively.
Freshwater Conservation
Invasive Species Control