Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Grants
The Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation provides grants to early-stage social entrepreneurs working on scalable solutions to pressing social and environmental issues. By supporting organizations with innovative approaches and proven impact, they aim to uplift underserved communities globally. The foundation offers operational support, funding of up to $300,000 over three years, and fosters a collaborative community among its portfolio organizations. They focus on candidates demonstrating measurable impact and sustainable growth potential.
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
Good Neighbor Citizenship Company Grants
State Farm's Good Neighbor Citizenship Company Grants aim to enhance community safety, development, and education. Focused on long-term impact, they support initiatives in auto and home safety, disaster preparedness, affordable housing, and educational programs. Eligible recipients include nonprofits, educational institutions, and government entities. However, funding is not available for individuals, religious programs, or organizations outside the U.S. By addressing critical community needs, these grants foster safer and more resilient neighborhoods.
State Farm Companies Foundation
Hearst Foundation: Culture Grant
The Hearst Foundation: Culture Grant aims to support outstanding nonprofits that enhance cultural engagement and artistic talent in the U.S. With a focus on programs that reach young people, the grant prioritizes organizations that create lasting impacts in the arts and sciences. The Foundation allocates 25% of its funding to cultural initiatives, favoring established organizations with a history of significant results. Eligible nonprofits must encourage inclusivity and sustainability in their programs.
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Point32Health Foundation Grant
The Point32Health Foundation Grant focuses on advancing equity in aging by providing multi-year, general operating grants to nonprofits in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. The foundation emphasizes collaboration with community organizations to address systemic inequities and improve health outcomes for older adults. Grant applications are accepted at various times, with specific deadlines for advocacy and social justice projects. The foundation seeks to honor the voices of those most affected by inequities.
Point32Health Foundation
Wells Fargo Community Giving
Wells Fargo Community Giving supports nonprofit organizations focusing on financial health, housing affordability, small business growth, and sustainability. The grant cycle runs from February to October, inviting organizations with 501(c)(3) status or equivalent to apply. Funding is prioritized for programs addressing critical community needs, while limited support is available for local initiatives like disaster relief and arts. Organizations must demonstrate fiscal stability and potential impact to be considered for funding.
Wells Fargo Foundation
MAC: Arts and Humanities Grant
Applications due Jun 16, 2026
The MAC: Arts and Humanities Grant supports Maine organizations in showcasing the state's rich cultural narratives through projects that blend arts and humanities. Eligible applicants include nonprofit arts organizations with 501(c)(3) status and public schools applying via their districts. The grant covers project support for new or ongoing arts initiatives, with a required match of 1:1. Ineligible expenses include operational costs, fundraising, and equipment over $5,000.
Maine Arts Commission
Mutual of America's Community Partnership Award
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Mutual of America Foundation Community Partnership Award honors exemplary nonprofit organizations in the U.S. that foster collaborative partnerships across sectors. Annually, a national competition showcases numerous organizations demonstrating impactful community partnerships. Six organizations receive recognition, including the Thomas J. Moran Award, which offers $100,000, and the Frances R. Hesselbein Award, granting $75,000. Since 1996, the award has acknowledged 262 partnerships, emphasizing Mutual of America's commitment to societal improvement through collaboration.
Mutual Of America Foundation
Mobilize Power Fund Grant
Applications due Jul 8, 2026
The Mobilize Power Fund Grant, offered by the Third Wave Fund, supports youth-led gender justice activism. This rapid response fund targets organizations led by young women of color and LGBTQ+ youth, providing up to $10,000 for urgent needs. It prioritizes groups addressing recent incidents that threaten their work, fostering community power and leadership. Organizations with budgets under $500,000 can apply, aiming for impactful, time-sensitive initiatives that promote social change.
Third Wave Fund
JWF Chicago Multiyear Grants
Full proposal due Aug 5, 2026
The JWF Chicago Multiyear Grants program supports initiatives aimed at empowering Jewish women and girls through strategic funding. With a focus on social change, it offers three-year grants up to $20,000 in the first two years and $15,000 in the third. Eligible organizations must demonstrate a commitment to Jewish women's needs, fostering leadership, economic security, and well-being. The program seeks innovative projects that can create a lasting impact in the community, ensuring support for diverse initiatives across the globe.
Jewish United Fund Of Metropolitan Chicago
Agricultural Management Assistance in Maine
Applications due Aug 22, 2026
The ME Agricultural Management Assistance program, administered by the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service, supports agricultural producers in managing financial risks through diversified practices and conservation efforts. Participants can receive up to 75% funding for conservation practices, with a maximum of $50,000 annually. Eligibility requires active engagement in agriculture and control of the land. This initiative particularly benefits historically underserved producers by offering higher cost-share options.
USDA: Natural Resources Conservation Service of Maine
Gupta Family Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
The Gupta Family Foundation Grant aims to empower disadvantaged individuals by providing financial support to organizations that foster self-reliance. Headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, the foundation offers grants ranging from $5,000 to over $250,000, prioritizing smaller organizations with a strong commitment to their missions. Eligibility typically includes US-based IRS 501(c)(3) entities, with operations extending to countries like India and Kenya. The foundation emphasizes mission alignment and effective resource allocation to ensure maximum impact.
Gupta Family Foundation
Arts Program: Arts Education and Public Engagement Grants ( For organizations or projects with budgets over $50,000 )
Applications due Sep 10, 2026
The Onion Foundation's Arts Education and Public Engagement Grants support organizations with budgets over $50,000 in Maine. The program prioritizes access to arts education, public engagement, and capacity building for arts organizations. Grants can be general operating or project-based, with amounts reaching up to $20,000 annually. Emphasizing equity and diversity, applicants are encouraged to align their proposals with the foundation's strategic goals to foster creativity and cultural sharing within Maine's communities.
The Onion Foundation
Fund for Wild Nature Grant
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Fund for Wild Nature Grant empowers small non-profit organizations in Canada and the U.S. that prioritize the preservation of native species and ecosystems. With a biocentric approach, this grant supports innovative initiatives combating environmental degradation. Organizations must be tax-exempt and can only submit one proposal annually. Grants do not exceed $3,000, ensuring funding is directed to impactful projects addressing ecological issues often overlooked. Join the Fund in investing in the future of wild nature!
Fund for Wild Nature
Project Apis m. Funding
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
Project Apis m. is dedicated to enhancing honey bee health and crop production through research funding. With over $10 million allocated since 2006, the organization supports innovative projects addressing bee health, nutrition, and pest management. Proposals are confidential and evaluated based on their scientific rigor and relevance to industry needs. Funding ranges from $5,000 to $200,000, with a focus on sustainable solutions that benefit beekeepers and agriculture in North America.
Project Apis m. (PAm)
Stone Foundation Grants - Maine
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Stone Foundation Grants in Maine offer flexible and trust-based philanthropic support primarily focused on Monmouth County, New Jersey, and Wabanakiq, Maine. Grants range from $5,000 to $25,000, with first-time applicants typically considered for 1-year grants between $5,000 and $10,000. Eligible organizations include 501c3 nonprofits and community groups with a fiscal sponsor. The foundation encourages projects that address social inequities and foster community impact through innovative solutions.
Stone Foundation Of New Jersey
Autism Community Impact Grant
Letter of inquiry due Oct 3, 2026
The Autism Community Impact Grant by the Flutie Foundation supports not-for-profit organizations that enhance the lives of individuals and families affected by autism. In 2023, the grant focuses on underserved and culturally diverse communities, funding programs that make an immediate impact. Eligible projects include educational, vocational, and recreational opportunities, as well as support services. The Foundation encourages applications that serve those profoundly affected by autism, aiming to improve their quality of life.
The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism
Georgia-Pacific Foundation Grant
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
The Georgia-Pacific Foundation Grant supports organizations in the Metro Atlanta area, focusing on education, entrepreneurship, community enrichment, and environmental sustainability. Established in 1958, the foundation prioritizes investments that align with its mission and values, promoting long-term well-being within communities where Georgia-Pacific operates. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public schools, and local government entities located within 30 miles of GP manufacturing sites.
Georgia-Pacific Foundation
Clowes Fund: New England - Maine
Letter of inquiry due Nov 2, 2026
The Clowes Fund provides critical support to socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals in New England, focusing on immigrant services, workforce development, and K-12 education. Grant applications are accepted for both introductory and continuation funding, depending on previous grant history. The fund prioritizes projects that address the unique challenges faced by these communities, particularly in southern and mid-coast Maine, ensuring equitable access to resources and opportunities for growth.
Clowes Fund
Special Event Grant
Applications due Nov 12, 2026
The Special Event Grant, provided by the Maine Office of Tourism, aims to enhance the state's tourism economy by funding established events that attract new audiences and increase overnight stays. Grants range from $30,000 to $60,000, with two awards issued each fiscal year. Eligible applicants include Maine municipalities and 501C3 or C6 organizations, focusing on tourism projects that draw visitors from at least fifty miles away, promoting Maine's brand during the shoulder season.
Maine Office of Tourism
International Trans Fund Grants
Applications due Dec 9, 2026
The International Trans Fund (ITF) is a participatory grantmaking fund dedicated to supporting trans-led organizations globally. Its mission is to mobilize resources and address funding disparities affecting trans communities. The ITF prioritizes diverse groups, focuses on marginalized trans communities, and promotes intersectional work for social justice. Through various activities, including grants, the ITF empowers trans movements and advocates for their rights, ensuring sustainable growth and self-determination within the trans community.
Astraea Foundation Inc
Dr. Scholl Foundation Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jan 31, 2027
The Dr. Scholl Foundation offers grants annually to IRS 501(c)(3) organizations, primarily focusing on U.S. applicants. The foundation supports projects in education, social services, healthcare, civic and cultural initiatives, and environmental efforts. While the grant cycle runs from October 1 to March 1, it encourages innovative solutions to global challenges. Only one application per organization is accepted each year, and funding is limited to one year. Unqualified organizations, including political entities, are ineligible.
Dr Scholl Foundation
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Grant
Applications due Apr 15, 2027
The O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Grant focuses on enhancing community welfare through philanthropic initiatives that support economic stability, workforce development, health services, and disaster relief. Established in 2020, the Foundation seeks to empower underrepresented individuals and organizations in the U.S. by addressing vital community needs. It particularly aims to provide assistance to nonprofits that foster positive change and improve quality of life for those in need, ensuring a lasting impact in local communities.
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Inc
Translational Bridge Award
Letter of inquiry due Apr 30, 2027
The Translational Bridge Award, offered by the Lupus Research Alliance, provides up to $450,000 over two years to support projects that bridge the gap between post-discovery and pre-commercial development. This funding aims to accelerate the translation of promising lupus research into clinical evaluation and viable products. Applicants must have a doctoral degree and prior LRA funding experience. The program fosters innovation and aims to improve care for lupus patients by facilitating milestone-driven research and commercialization efforts.
Lupus Research Alliance Inc
John Sage Foundation Grant
Applications due Apr 30, 2027
The John Sage Foundation supports projects that enhance the relationship between people and the natural environment, primarily in Maine. Since its inception in 1992, it has funded various initiatives, including land acquisition, water testing, and environmental education. The foundation is open to funding a range of projects but may concentrate its resources on a single entity in a grant cycle. Notably, it does not support political advocacy efforts.
John Sage Foundation
Frances Hollis Brain Foundation Fund Grant
Letter of inquiry due May 1, 2027
The Frances Hollis Brain Foundation Fund Grant, managed by the Maine Community Foundation, supports nonprofit organizations addressing the needs of vulnerable communities in Maine. It prioritizes projects focused on education, health care, and food security, particularly those benefiting early childhood education. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public schools, and tribal governments. The fund emphasizes community support and effectiveness, while excluding political activities and prior expenses from funding consideration.
Maine Community Foundation
Maine Communities Grant
Applications due May 11, 2027
The Maine Communities Grant supports community-driven tourism marketing projects with grants ranging from $2,500 to $5,000. Administered by the Maine Office of Tourism, the program aims to enhance the state's travel sector by promoting local initiatives. Eligible applicants include municipalities, tribal governments, and Maine-based nonprofits, while a combination of cash and in-kind matches is encouraged for effective project implementation. The grant fosters collaboration between the private sector and tourism regions for impactful marketing efforts.
Maine Office of Tourism
Wright-Ingraham Institute: Sustaining Grants
Applications due Aug 15, 2027
The Wright-Ingraham Institute offers Sustaining Grants to support non-profit organizations addressing environmental and social challenges. These grants emphasize climate change, land issues, and wildlife conservation, with a special focus on Colorado-based institutions. Since 2012, the Institute has awarded over $400,000 to more than 65 organizations. The grants are awarded biennially, with the next cycle commencing in August 2025, providing up to $5,000 to eligible 501c(3) organizations.
Wright-Ingraham Institute