Hendricks Family Foundation - Capital Grant
The Hendricks Family Foundation offers capital grants exceeding $100,000 aimed at fostering local impact in Beloit, Wisconsin, and surrounding areas. Organizations must have 501(c)(3) status and demonstrate strong community partnerships and measurable program outcomes. The application process includes passing an eligibility quiz and, for those invited, submitting a full proposal. This grant supports initiatives in key areas such as workforce development, education, public safety, and community enrichment.
Hendricks Family Foundation Inc
Illinois Small Business Development Centers
The Illinois Small Business Development Centers, operated by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), provide essential support to small businesses and entrepreneurs in Illinois. This initiative focuses on delivering professional, individualized advising and technical assistance, helping businesses access capital, enhance operations, and foster innovation. By nurturing a conducive environment for growth and development, the program aims to strengthen Illinois’ economy and ensure it remains a top choice for business endeavors.
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
Jeffris Heartland Fund Grant
The Jeffris Heartland Fund Grant, provided by the Jeffris Family Foundation, supports significant historic preservation projects across several Midwestern states, including Iowa and Wisconsin. Grants range from $5,000 to $50,000, covering 50% of costs for Historic Structure Reports, requiring a dollar-for-dollar match. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and government agencies, focusing on projects with historical significance, architectural merit, and strong community ties. Applications are accepted anytime, with decisions made approximately 30 days after submission.
Jeffris Family Foundation Ltd
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
Legal Assistance For Nonprofits
The Legal Assistance for Nonprofits program by the Chicago Lawyers Committee provides essential legal services to nonprofits and small businesses aiming to reduce systemic inequalities in wealth and access to economic opportunities. This initiative offers support specifically to organizations that advance race equity and serve underserved communities, ultimately helping to close the racial wealth gap through education, legal support, and advocacy for economic development.
Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Inc.
Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund Grant
Applications due Jun 29, 2026
The Eichacker + Lofton Grant Fund, established by the Keokuk Area Community Foundation, aims to enhance the quality of life in the Tri-State Area, covering Hancock County, Illinois, Clark County, Missouri, and Lee County, Iowa. This fund supports nonprofit organizations focusing on arts, culture, education, health, and community betterment. Grants up to $5,000 are available to initiate projects that address local needs, promote collaboration, and foster leadership and self-sufficiency within the community.
Keokuk Area Community Foundation
Access To Recreation Endowment Fund Grant
Applications due Jul 11, 2026
The Access To Recreation Endowment Fund Grant, managed by the Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln, supports nonprofit organizations in Sangamon County that provide accessible recreation programs for individuals with disabilities. This initiative, initially funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, aims to enhance participation in adaptive sports and activities, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to engage in both indoor and outdoor recreation without barriers.
Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln
Ohio/Great Lakes Region Grants: Animal Adoption, Behavior Training and Fostering, Continuing Education and Training, or Humane and Wildlife Education
Letter of inquiry due Jul 15, 2026
The Kenneth A. Scott Charitable Trust offers grants aimed at enhancing the lives of animals in the Ohio/Great Lakes region. It prioritizes projects that foster animal adoption, behavior training, and humane education. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) certified and demonstrate a commitment to animal welfare. The Trust seeks innovative, collaborative initiatives that significantly improve the well-being of animals, particularly in underserved communities, ensuring a high quality of life for both individual animals and larger populations.
Kenneth A. Scott Charitable Trust
In Youth We Trust - Adult/Nonprofit Grants
Applications due Aug 14, 2026
In Youth We Trust, a youth philanthropy program by the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois, offers grants up to $40,000 for community projects focusing on youth mental health. Nonprofit organizations can apply for funding to support initiatives that empower youth, address community issues, and foster practical implementation plans. With awards up to $5,000, this initiative aims to make a significant impact on local youth in Boone, Ogle, Stephenson, and Winnebago counties.
Community Foundation of Northern Illinois
Hubbell-Waterman Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
The Hubbell-Waterman Foundation Grant supports nonprofit organizations in the Quad Cities, focusing on culture, education, and social welfare. Funding is available for capital projects, operational expenses, and program grants, primarily targeting initiatives that enrich the community. The foundation aims to foster inclusivity and transparency, ensuring support for projects that do not discriminate based on race, religion, or other identities. Grants are limited to three years and emphasize sustainable community development.
Hubbell-Waterman Foundation
KFF: Challenge Grants & Capacity Building Grants
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
The Kjellstrom Family Foundation, established in 2004, offers challenge grants and capacity building grants to support local charities in Northern Illinois. With an annual contribution of over $600,000, the foundation focuses on youth, arts, and community services. Grants range from $25,000 to $50,000, depending on the type of funding. KFF prioritizes organizations in Winnebago County and emphasizes partnerships that enhance operational efficiency and governance.
The Kjellstrom Family Foundation
Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Grants
Full proposal due Aug 15, 2026
The Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust provides grants primarily to 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations in Iowa and parts of Illinois. Focused on enhancing educational opportunities, the Trust supports projects in elementary and secondary education, higher education, medical research, youth services, and recreation. By funding innovative initiatives, it aims to improve access to educational resources and foster scientific advancement, while also addressing the recreational needs of youth and supporting community development.
Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust
CFNI Community Grants Program
Applications due Aug 20, 2026
The CFNI Community Grants Program, established by the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois, has distributed over $72 million since 1953 to enhance local quality of life. The program supports nonprofits through a tiered application process based on funding requests, with a focus on Education, Arts, Health, Human Services, Sustainable Communities, and Youth & Families. Grants prioritize projects that address community needs and foster long-term impact, especially in education and wellness.
Community Foundation of Northern Illinois
DCCF: Community Needs Grants
Applications due Sep 2, 2026
The DeKalb County Community Foundation offers Community Needs Grants to support capital assets and equipment for various projects in DeKalb County, Illinois. This funding aims to enhance areas such as arts, community development, education, environmental welfare, and health services. Eligible organizations can request up to $20,000, with applications opening two months before deadlines. For those seeking facility construction or expansion, the Build the Future Grant is encouraged, providing a pathway for significant funding opportunities.
Dekalb County Community Foundation
US $150,000 - US $550,000
Illinois Works Pre-apprenticeship Program (IL)
Applications due Sep 5, 2026
The Illinois Works Pre-apprenticeship Program aims to expand opportunities in the construction industry for underrepresented populations, including women, veterans, and people of color. Administered by the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, this program focuses on areas lacking pre-apprenticeship initiatives and encourages participation from historically underserved communities. With funding ranging from $150,000 to $550,000 and an anticipated 35 awards, it plays a vital role in promoting diversity and inclusion within the building trades.
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
Preserve Route 66 Grant Fund
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Preserve Route 66 Grant Fund offers financial support to public agencies, tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations aiming to preserve historic places along Route 66. This initiative prioritizes projects that enhance underrepresented narratives, including those related to diverse communities. Grants typically range from $2,500 to $10,000, with a focus on activities that restore, rehabilitate, or educate about significant historical sites, ensuring that this iconic American highway's legacy is maintained for future generations.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
CFFRV Discretionary Grantmaking Program
Letter of inquiry due Oct 1, 2026
The CFFRV Discretionary Grantmaking Program supports nonprofits in Kane and Kendall counties across various categories including arts, education, health care, and social services. Aimed at capital projects, the grants range from $2,500 to $20,000, with an average size of $12,000. Eligible organizations must be tax-exempt and project-ready, while former recipients must wait two years before reapplying. This initiative emphasizes local impact and encourages collaboration with area vendors.
Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley
Illinois Racing Board Charity Grant
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Illinois Racing Board Charity Grant provides essential Wellness Services to individuals working or residing at Illinois' pari-mutuel race tracks. With over $26 million allocated over 30 years, the program ensures access to medical, dental, and counseling services. For 2024, approximately $767,193 is available for grants, supporting non-profit organizations that can demonstrate a commitment to the well-being of backstretch residents. Eligible applicants must meet specific requirements, including prior IRS approval and a solid project plan.
Illinois Racing Board
Southeastern Illinois CF: Fall Cycle: Consolidated Communications Fund for Economic Development and Community Leadership
Applications due Oct 7, 2026
The Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation supports the Consolidated Communications Fund for Economic Development and Community Leadership, aiming to enhance community vitality through grants. These grants will aid organizations in workforce skill development, encourage entrepreneurship, and strengthen leadership capacity. The fund recognizes the vital role of nonprofits and community leaders, offering resources to empower them in building a robust local economy. Projects may include training opportunities and enhancements to communication infrastructures, fostering collaboration and innovation.
Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation
US $250,000 - US $3,000,000
NOFO- Regional Site Readiness Program-Capital Ready
Applications due Oct 21, 2026
The Regional Site Readiness Program-Capital Ready, initiated by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, aims to enhance infrastructure across the state, preparing sites for industrial and manufacturing development. With a total funding of $40 million, awards will range from $250,000 to $3 million, supporting communities to overcome financial barriers and increasing the number of sites ready for future industrial development in all ten Economic Development Regions of Illinois.
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
US $250,000 - US $1,000,000
Equitable Energy Future Grant Program
Applications due Dec 31, 2026
The Equitable Energy Future Grant Program, launched by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, aims to provide crucial seed and pre-development funding to contractors. This initiative supports renewable energy and energy efficiency projects specifically benefiting historically disadvantaged communities. By addressing capital barriers, the program fosters business and community development, ensuring that these vital projects can thrive. Funding ranges from $250,000 to $1,000,000, encouraging early applications as funds are limited.
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
DCEO- Land & Building Acquisition NOFO - OGM-25-BC-25 (IL)
Applications due Jan 5, 2027
The DCEO Land & Building Acquisition NOFO aims to provide funding for capital improvements in Illinois for the State Fiscal Year 2026. Administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, this initiative supports projects outlined in the annual appropriation bill, ensuring effective use of state resources to enhance community infrastructure and services.
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
Land & Building Acquisition Program ($550,000)
Applications due Jan 5, 2027
The Land & Building Acquisition Program, funded by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, offers $550,000 to enhance the quality of life for Illinois residents. This initiative supports land acquisition, infrastructure improvements, and site renovations within the 103rd House District. Grantees must provide detailed project narratives and report on fund expenditures to ensure accountability and alignment with the program's goals, thereby fostering community development and economic growth.
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
Land & Building Acquisition Program
Applications due Jan 17, 2027
The Land & Building Acquisition Program, administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, aims to enhance the quality of life for Illinois residents through funding for land acquisition and capital improvements. With a total grant amount of $1,000,000, applicants are required to submit detailed project narratives and budgets, demonstrating the scope of their projects and the anticipated impact on the community. This initiative supports the goals outlined in Public Act 103-0589.
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
McGraw Foundation Grant
Applications due Feb 1, 2027
The McGraw Foundation offers annual grants to not-for-profit organizations, primarily in the greater Chicago area, focusing on education, conservation, and human services. Grant amounts typically range from $2,000 to $10,000, with larger grants available for particularly impactful projects. While supporting diverse initiatives, the Foundation does not fund individuals or specific events. Organizations must be tax-exempt under IRS regulations to qualify for funding. The Foundation encourages innovative approaches and partnerships in grant applications.
McGraw Foundation
Communityworks Grant Competition
Applications due Mar 2, 2027
The Communityworks Grant Competition, run by the Community Foundation of Kankakee River Valley, aims to enhance community welfare through targeted funding. Focus areas include Early Childhood Education, Land Use & Protection, and Workforce Development. Grants are awarded to nonprofit organizations in Kankakee and Iroquois Counties, emphasizing initiatives that address unmet community needs. By fostering collaboration and innovative solutions, the Foundation seeks to ensure sustainable improvements in quality of life for local residents.
Community Foundation of Kankakee River Valley
Construction and/or Renovation to Buildings, Additions, or Structures NOFO
Applications due Apr 6, 2027
The Construction and/or Renovation to Buildings, Additions, or Structures Grant Program, administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), aims to enhance the quality of life for Illinois residents through $2.5 million in funding for capital improvements. Projects must be located in the South side of Chicago or nearby suburbs and comply with bondable requirements. Applicants need to provide detailed narratives and budgets to demonstrate their project's scope and economic impact.
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
Gladys Brooks Foundation Grants
Applications due May 31, 2027
The Gladys Brooks Foundation supports innovative projects in libraries, education, hospitals, and clinics. Grants focus on resource endowments, capital construction, and equipment aimed at improving public access to information and educational resources. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations located in specific states and demonstrate that projects will be funded primarily by the grant. Applications for direct salary support or research projects are not accepted.
The Gladys Brooks Foundation