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Find the perfect Small grants for nonprofits in Rhode Island on Instrumentl. 200+ Small grants for nonprofits in Rhode Island in the United States
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$10.8M
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US $50,000 - US $150,000
Up to US $1,000,000
Up to US $75,000
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US $1,000,000 - US $1,500,000
US $15,000 - US $100,000
US $5,000 - US $100,000
US $5,000 - US $100,000
Foundation for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The FCIDD was founded for the purpose of providing support to organizations that serve individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Mission Statement: The Foundation supports organizations which enhance the lives of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities by promoting research, projects, education and advocacy.
Nonprofit Project Grants
The Foundation for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (FCIDD) funds 501(c)(3) organizations working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities of all ages, primarily in the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Virginia.
Funding Priorities
Grant Categories
A grant application typically fits into one of the following categories: Accessibility & Engagement; Educational Spaces; Program Area Improvements; Outreach and Education
Accessibility & Engagement
For museums, parks, other public spaces without a specific I/DD focus wanting to make property or equipment improvements and additions to better include visitors with I/DD.
US $25,000 - US $65,000
Up to US $250,000
Up to US $454,420
US $5,000 - US $100,000
Foundation for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The FCIDD was founded for the purpose of providing support to organizations that serve individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Mission Statement: The Foundation supports organizations which enhance the lives of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities by promoting research, projects, education and advocacy.
Nonprofit Project Grants
The Foundation for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (FCIDD) funds 501(c)(3) organizations working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities of all ages, primarily in the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Virginia.
Funding Priorities
Grant Categories
A grant application typically fits into one of the following categories: Accessibility & Engagement; Educational Spaces; Program Area Improvements; Outreach and Education
Educational Spaces
For I/DD serving school programs with a 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) attached needing property improvements or equipment/resource purchases to better serve their students with I/DD.
US $20,000 - US $75,000
US $192,000 - US $262,000
US $10,000 - US $50,000
US $50,000
Hometown Fund grant
The CVS Health Foundation’s Hometown Fund was created to support local nonprofits across Hartford, Connecticut, and the state of Rhode Island – places where our CVS Health teams live, work and care deeply about community health. Through this fund, we support organizations that are making a real difference by expanding access to health care and addressing the everyday factors that shape people’s well‑being, like nutritious food and stable housing.
In 2025, the Hometown Fund awarded $2 million in general operating support grants – $1 million to 20 organizations in Greater Hartford and another $1 million to 20 organizations across Rhode Island. These investments continued our commitment to improving local health and strengthening community support systems, bringing the amount of Hometown Fund grants awarded since 2022 to $8 million.
Up to US $50,000
US $2,500 - US $70,000
US $10,000 - US $75,000
Up to US $10,000,000
US $75,000
US $300,000 - US $500,000
US $75,000 - US $250,000
US $40,000 - US $300,000
US $10,000 - US $500,000
US $5,000 - US $100,000
Foundation for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The FCIDD was founded for the purpose of providing support to organizations that serve individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Mission Statement: The Foundation supports organizations which enhance the lives of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities by promoting research, projects, education and advocacy.
Nonprofit Project Grants
The Foundation for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (FCIDD) funds 501(c)(3) organizations working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities of all ages, primarily in the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Virginia.
Funding Priorities
Grant Categories
A grant application typically fits into one of the following categories: Accessibility & Engagement; Educational Spaces; Program Area Improvements; Outreach and Education
Program Area Improvements
For I/DD specific 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) looking to add/improve programming potential via equipment and property improvements, updates and additions.
Up to US $500,000
US $25,000 - US $100,000
The Ludcke Foundation
Guidelines
To identify and support charitable endeavors that provide needed resources and services to children and families, with an emphasis on emotional and physical health, education, and social development.
The Foundation devotes its grants to the fields of education, health, and human services. The trustees have a special interest in programs that focus across two or three of the foundation’s areas of interest and in partnering with other donors with similar objectives to enable more ambitious projects.
Current Grantmaking Preferences
Job training for systems involved young people, job training for adults facing significant barriers, and limited support for innovative approaches to helping children in underserved New England communities overcome significant and often overlapping barriers to educational success.
Access to health programs for all ages, and behavioral health services for children and teens in underserved communities or otherwise facing significant barriers.
Homelessness prevention, housing assistance, food security, legal assistance, holistic family support, support for young people at risk, and support for victims of domestic violence.
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How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Small grants for Nonprofits in Rhode Island?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
What's the typical amount funded for Rhode Island?
Grants are most commonly $109,394.
What's the total number of grants in Small Grants for Nonprofits in Rhode Island year over year?
In 2024, funders in Rhode Island awarded a total of 12,542 grants.
Among all the Small Grants for Nonprofits in Rhode Island given out in Rhode Island, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Small Grants for Nonprofits in Rhode Island changing over time?
Funding has increased by 23.54%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Providence County, Kent County, and Washington County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Providence County | $648,755,690 |
| Kent County | $307,662,717 |
| Washington County | $163,328,600 |
| Newport County | $99,833,255 |
| Bristol County | $16,248,142 |