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Aberdeen Area Community Foundation Grants
Aberdeen Area Community Foundation Inc.
Fall River Area Fund Grant
South Dakota Community Foundation
Local CSA Grants:
The SDCF partners with local communities to provide them with a community savings account (CSA). A CSA allows a community to invest and grow its endowment with the help of the SDCF, while the local board raises money and selects grant recipients in the community.
Our CSA partners fund basic needs and enhance the quality of life within a community in South Dakota. With our careful investment, a town’s CSA will continue to grow and support annual awards in perpetuity ensuring the town continues to thrive and prosper for years to come.
Fall River Area Fund Grant
Founded in 1998, the First Interstate Fall River Area Foundation has given back more than $106,000 to Hot Springs and the Fall River area since inception. In 2009, their board accepted a challenge from the First Interstate BankSystems Foundation and the South Dakota Community Foundation, to raise $10,000 each year for five years. In return, the FIB Foundation would contribute $10,000 each year, and the South Dakota Community Foundation would contribute $25,000 at the end of the challenge. The challenge was met in 2014, and the fund continues to grow thanks to very supportive donors.
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NorthWestern Energy Community Works Grants
NorthWestern Energy
National Housing Innovation Grant (Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge)
Enterprise Community Partners Inc
Enterprise Community Partners
Enterprise Community Partners is a national nonprofit that exists to make a good home possible for the millions of families without one. Home is where life happens, where plans are made, and futures begin. It is the foundation for dignity, health, education, wealth, and community. Yet rents keep going up, paychecks don’t keep pace, and good homes in strong neighborhoods are increasingly out of reach.
The system doesn’t work. It must be changed, and it must be changed by us.
Enterprise has the breadth, scale, and expertise to do it. We support community development organizations on the ground. We aggregate and invest billions to improve housing and strengthen communities across the U.S. We advance housing policy at every level of government. We build and manage communities ourselves. Everything we do is informed by the residents we serve.
Together with our partners, we focus on the greatest need — the massive shortage of affordable rental homes — to achieve three goals:
- Increase the supply of affordable homes
- Advance racial equity after decades of systematic racism in housing
- Support residents and strengthen communities to be resilient to the unpredictable, and make upward mobility possible
Since 1982, we have invested $92.0 billion and created 1.1 million homes across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. We do all this to make home and community places of pride, power, and belonging.
National Housing Innovation Grant Competition
Home is foundational. It’s where we plant roots, raise and care for our families, and build community bonds. Yet in every corner of the country, millions of people of all ages and backgrounds need a home they can afford.
Wells Fargo is meeting this moment with a powerful grant opportunity. Together with Enterprise, Wells Fargo has launched the third iteration of the Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge. The 2026 cycle of the housing innovation competition will identify and propel proven, ready-to-scale solutions that transform current practices and increase housing choice and access.
Eligible applicants will compete for five individual grants of $2 million to advance their innovation and drive meaningful, systems-level change in the housing and adjacent industries. Winners will gain access to mentorship and coaching from industry leaders and experts and join a powerful network of Breakthrough Challenge innovators.
Focus Areas
This third cycle of the Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge aims to meet the nation’s affordable housing challenges across all types of communities: Native, rural, suburban, tribal, and urban.
Proposals must encompass one or more of three focus areas:
- Design and Construction
- Finance
- Service Delivery and Programs
Applicants will be asked to show how their proof of concept or pilot program has achieved clear outcomes and success, and provide a clear pathway to expanding the innovation’s reach and impact
Round 1: Criteria and Scoring
Your innovation must meet the criteria below to advance to the official scoring stage.
Type of Community
Innovations can serve all types of communities:
- Rural
- Urban
- Suburban
- Tribal
Location
Priority scoring will be given to applications from entities that are based in – or whose innovations are designed for – one or more of these 28 states, plus D.C.:
- Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C.
Affordability
Innovations must serve residents at these income levels:
- Rental: 80% AMI or below
- Homeownership: 120% AMI or below
- Workforce housing: 120% AMI or below
Battlefield Preservation Fund Grant
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Black Hills Area Community Foundation
We collaborate with our community to strengthen the Black Hills region for everyone.
Our mission is to lead solutions, give with purpose, and thrive together.
We invest in nonprofits, help donors enjoy giving, and manage initiatives to address key issues. We’re the only Community Foundation solely focused on serving the Black Hills area, spanning Butte, Meade, Lawrence, Pennington, Custer, Oglala Lakota, and Fall River counties.
As of 2026, Black Hills Area Community Foundation manages $100 million in assets and has invested more than $45 million in grants and scholarships since its establishment in 2006.
Rapid City Food Services Grant
The Rapid City Food Services Grant supports nonprofit programs that improve access to food for Rapid City residents living in under-resourced areas. The funding will strengthen and expand food services, including addressing gaps in charitable food access after 5 p.m. or on the weekends.
Priority will be given to applications serving areas of greatest concern identified in the Food Security Needs Assessment of Rapid City conducted by Augustana Research Institute.
Eligible Projects
Applicants can apply for up to $25,000 to support activities in one or both of the following categories:
1. Equipment and infrastructure that establishes, expands, or strengthens services.
- Examples include refrigerators or freezers, signage, vehicles for food transport, storage capacity improvements, or construction costs related to food service expansions.
Funding & reporting structure: Grants for equipment will be awarded through a one-time award. Grantees will be required to attend an in-person meeting or phone conversation within 30 days following the completion of the grant year.
2. Staff or volunteer support to strengthen service availability on evenings or weekends over a three-year period.
Applications must include a plan to expand services to include at least one evening or weekend time slot per week over a three-year period.
- For example, an annual staff stipend or support for volunteer coordination allows a food pantry to expand their hours to include a 3-hour shift on Saturdays.
- For example, staff or volunteer support that increases access to supermarkets or food pantries in the evenings or on weekends.
Funding & Reporting Structure: Grants in this category could be awarded over a period of three years, renewed annually. In this case, the grantee will be responsible for tracking the success of the expansion. Each year, BHACF will check in with the grantee to understand outcomes of the expansion.
Sustainability: Requests for staff or volunteer support must address the long-term sustainability of the expansion. If the service is successful, BHACF will consult with the grantee to determine a plan to sustain the expansion.
Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation Grant
Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation
Working Here Fund Grant
Farm Credit Services of America, ACA
Otter Tail Corporation Foundation Grant Program
Otter Tail Corporation Foundation
Larson Family Foundation Grants
Larson Foundation
The Bisexual+ Fund Grant
Philanthrofund Foundation Inc
Leo Niessen, Jr. Charitable Trust Grant
Leo Niessen, Jr. Charitable Trust
Tea Area Community Foundation Grant
Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation
Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation
Founded in 1984, we are a 501(c)(3) public charity. Today, we manage more than 1,000 charitable funds, serving as the trusted stewards for more than $390 million in assets.
Our Community Investment team works with local nonprofits, schools and community leaders to identify gaps, assess critical needs and explore opportunities and possibilities.
Our Philanthropy team works with individuals, families, advisors, businesses, and nonprofits, offering deep and broad experience and expertise in philanthropic strategy, charitable and organizational endowments, and legacy planning.
As a Foundation, we connect donors with causes that inspire them. We invest and steward their gifts to amplify their generosity and create an even greater impact.
We’re proud to say that in collaboration with our donors, we've granted more than $350 million to nonprofits and causes throughout our area since our founding.
Tea Area Community Foundation Grant
The Tea Area Community Foundation (TACF) is accepting grant applications from Tea area non-profit organizations. Up to $15,000 is available.
This is the 21st year the TACF, an endowment fund of the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation, is able to provide grants to non-profit organizations with plans for projects that will benefit and enhance the quality of life for residents of the Tea area community. Projects must promote one or more of the following areas for the community: beautification, health, historical preservation, or safety.
Grants from this fund are awarded annually thanks to the generosity of individuals, businesses, community organizations, honorariums and memorials.
Beresford Area Foundation Grant
South Dakota Community Foundation
South Dakota Community Foundation
As a statewide community foundation, we work with donors, nonprofits and community leaders to strengthen philanthropy in South Dakota every day.
Grants
The South Dakota Community Foundation offers an array of grants to help state nonprofits realize their dreams and continue investing in their communities.
Beresford Area Foundation Grant
The Beresford Area Foundation (BAF) promotes philanthropy and invests in a wide range of programs that contribute to our community's social, health, economic and well-being. Beresford Area Foundation’s annual grant program is made possible by generous donors who have contributed general and area-of-interest gifts which allow us to respond to community needs, changing opportunities and challenges. Beresford Area Foundation is an agent of the South Dakota Community Foundation.
Grant Program Objectives
Beresford Area Foundation strives to support a broad spectrum of programs and projects through nonprofit organizations that focus on emerging community needs, arts and culture, education, health and human services, economic development, historical significance, and community and civic engagement. BAF grant funds will NOT be awarded to subsidize normal operating expenses, elimination of budget deficit, annual fund drives, and capital campaigns. The foundation will not continually support the same project. BAF funds ongoing and established programs as well as innovative projects that address existing community needs. Grant funds may only be used for the purpose stated on the application.
South Dakota Dental Association Grants
South Dakota Dental Foundation
Language Legacies Grants
Endangered Language Fund Inc
Bush Prize: Native Nations
Good Relatives Collaborative
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Grant Availability
How common are grants in this category?
Uncommon — grants in this category are less prevalent than in others.
95 Grants for 501(c)(3) in South Dakota grants for nonprofits in the United States, from private foundations to corporations seeking to fund grants for nonprofits.
24 Grants for 501(c)(3) in South Dakota over $25K in average grant size
20 Grants for 501(c)(3) in South Dakota over $50K in average grant size
22 Grants for 501(c)(3) in South Dakota supporting general operating expenses
76 Grants for 501(c)(3) in South Dakota supporting programs / projects
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Grant Deadline Distribution
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for grants for 501(c)(3) in South Dakota?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
Typical Funding Amounts
What's the typical grant amount funded for Grants for 501(c)(3) in South Dakota?
Grants are most commonly $10,000.
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for South Dakota?
Grants are most commonly $88,029.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Grants for 501(c)(3) in South Dakota year over year?
In 2024, funders in South Dakota awarded a total of 2,829 grants.
2022 6,268
2023 6,140
2024 2,829
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Grants for 501(c)(3) in South Dakota given out in South Dakota, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Human Services, and Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations.
1. Education
2. Human Services
3. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Grants for 501(c)(3) in South Dakota changing over time?
Funding has increased by -59.08%.
2022 $638,830,994
2023
$606,495,212
-5.06%
2024
$248,152,218
-59.08%
South Dakota Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Lake County, Minnehaha County, and Pennington County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Lake County | $113,164,859 |
| Minnehaha County | $97,547,602 |
| Pennington County | $34,083,533 |
| Todd County | $20,625,708 |
| Brown County | $18,440,772 |