Child Abuse Prevention Funding from Stout Foundation
The Charles H. Stout Foundation
Private
United Kingdom, United States
Up to US $33,000
U.S. and U.K. 501(c)(3) organizations working on child abuse prevention, child welfare, or related services can apply for the Stout Foundation’s grants, with awards up to US $33,000. Funding supports charitable, educational, scientific, literary, religious, and child abuse and animal cruelty prevention efforts, including potential capital improvements, with preference for low-overhead organizations.
Child Abuse & Neglect
Animal Welfare - General
Literacy
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Child Welfare Funding from Doris Duke Foundation
Doris Duke Foundation Inc.
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
Nonprofit organizations working on child abuse and neglect prevention and child welfare services in Rhode Island may be eligible for child well-being support through the Doris Duke Foundation’s national Child Well-Being National Program. The foundation backs prevention-oriented, community-led projects that help families meet children’s needs and test alternatives to traditional child welfare systems.
Child Welfare Services
Early Childhood Development
Child Abuse & Neglect
Administration for Children and Families Support for Tribal Families
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: Administration for Children & Families
Federal Government
United States
US $225,000
Federally recognized tribal governments, tribal organizations, and Tribal TANF-administering consortia can seek funding to coordinate TANF and child welfare services for tribal families at risk of child abuse or neglect, including in Rhode Island. US Dept. of Health & Human Services: Administration for Children & Families offers US $225,000 for demonstration projects improving case management, prevention, and supportive services.
Native American Services
Child Abuse & Neglect
Indigenous Services
Child-Focused Grants for Nonprofits from Dale Jr Foundation
Dale Jr Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
Nonprofit organizations supporting children’s safety, wellbeing, and opportunity, including work around child abuse and neglect, can seek funding for programs from the Dale Jr Foundation across the U.S., including Rhode Island. The foundation supports initiatives in empowerment, education, wellness, hunger, and hope for underprivileged youth; individuals and families are not eligible.
Youth Development & Leadership
Youth Services
Educational Access & Equity
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Joyful Heart Foundation Grants for Rhode Island Healers
Joyful Heart Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $5,000
Nonprofit, Tribal, and governmental organizations in Rhode Island that work directly with survivors of child abuse, domestic violence, or sexual assault can receive up to US $5,000 to support staff wellness and secondary trauma mitigation. Grants from Joyful Heart Foundation help fund training, small capital items, and staff connection activities for frontline teams.
Crisis Intervention
Domestic Violence
Sexual Assault / Abuse
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William T Grant Foundation Support for Youth
William T Grant Foundation Inc
Private
United States
US $650,000
Nonprofit and public agency partnerships serving youth in areas like child abuse and neglect, education, justice, and mental health in Rhode Island and across the U.S. can access funding to advance collaborative research. Grants from William T Grant Foundation help teams reduce inequality in outcomes for young people ages 5–25 while strengthening long-term research-practice partnerships.
Juvenile Justice
Child Welfare Services
Children’s Mental Health
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Child Abuse Prevention Funding from When Georgia Smiled
When Georgia Smiled: The Robin McGraw Revelation and Dr. Phil Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
Rhode Island 501(c)(3) organizations supporting child abuse prevention, domestic violence, sexual assault, or foster care services can seek program and infrastructure funding to help children and families live safer, healthier lives. Grants from When Georgia Smiled prioritize U.S. programs offering shelter, counseling, education, family reunification, and other critical services with demonstrated financial stability.
Domestic Violence
Sexual Assault / Abuse
Child Foster Care & Adoption Services