CCF: Health – Integration, Collaboration, Advocacy
The California Community Foundation is inviting letters of interest for grants aimed at enhancing health access for immigrants, improving behavioral health, and advocating for health policy. The initiative focuses on integrating medical, dental, and mental health services while fostering collaboration among various stakeholders in Los Angeles County. Efforts will also support policies that promote universal health coverage and address disparities related to immigration status. This grant is vital for improving health outcomes in underserved communities.
CCF Community Initiatives Fund
CHCF Grants
The California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) is committed to enhancing California's health care system, particularly for low-income individuals. CHCF focuses on improving access to coverage and care, advancing people-centered approaches, and laying the foundation for meaningful change. Grants are awarded for projects that align with these goals, emphasizing relevance to California's health care challenges. While unsolicited proposals are welcomed, most grants result from competitive requests, supporting innovative solutions to enhance health care delivery.
California Health Care Foundation
US $25,000 - US $1,500,000
Healthcare Expansion Loan Program II (HELP II)
The Healthcare Expansion Loan Program II (HELP II) offers low-interest loans to California's non-profit small or rural health facilities. With loan amounts ranging from $25,000 to $1.5 million, borrowers can utilize funds for property purchases, equipment, and renovation projects. To qualify, applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria, including being a licensed health facility and demonstrating fiscal soundness. This program aims to enhance healthcare access and services across the state, providing crucial financial support to eligible organizations.
California State Treasurer's Office
Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Grant
The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation supports nonprofit organizations in Los Angeles County, focusing on enriching cultural experiences, education, health services, and human services. By prioritizing general operating support and capital projects, the Foundation aims to empower local organizations to address diverse community needs, fostering civic engagement and leadership. With a commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable populations, the Foundation plays a crucial role in shaping a brighter future for Southern California.
Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
S. H. Cowell Foundation Grant
The S. H. Cowell Foundation Grant focuses on supporting public and nonprofit organizations in Northern and Central California that address acute poverty and promote racial equity. The foundation prioritizes place-based strategies to fund initiatives that foster child development, family empowerment, and youth leadership. By building on community strengths, it aims to create equitable access to essential services and enhance the overall well-being of families and children, ensuring their voices are integral to program design and implementation.
S H Cowell Foundation
Sills Family Foundation Grants
The Sills Family Foundation provides grants to nonprofits focused on early childhood education, environmental justice, arts and culture, and support for families in crisis. They prioritize programs benefiting communities affected by the criminal justice system, as well as refugees and asylees. Grants typically range from $10,000 to $25,000, with an emphasis on systemic change and community-based solutions. The foundation operates primarily in metro New York City and California, accepting applications for one-year grants only.
Sills Family Foundation
Impact Fund Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jul 7, 2026
The Impact Fund provides recoverable grants to legal services nonprofits and small law firms working on social, environmental, and economic justice issues. With over $10 million awarded since 1992, the fund supports impactful litigation addressing systemic injustices. Grants range from $10,000 to $50,000 and prioritize cases directly involving affected communities. Recipients must repay the grant amount with interest if they recover fees or costs, ensuring sustainability for future funding.
The Impact Fund
Charis Fund Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jul 15, 2026
The Charis Fund Grant supports non-profit organizations in California, Oregon, Washington, and Nevada, focusing on social welfare, health, and education. Grants range from $2,500 to $7,500, aimed at addressing issues such as housing, food insecurity, and support for at-risk youth. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) certified and can apply every three years, with specific restrictions on funding for arts and political activities.
Charis Fund
Marisla Fdn: Human Services Grant
Applications due Jul 16, 2026
The Marisla Foundation, established in 1986, offers a Human Services Grant aimed at supporting women in crisis in Orange County and Los Angeles, California. This grant focuses on enhancing physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing through stable housing, addiction treatment, and vocational training. Eligible organizations must possess 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. The foundation does not support individual applications or multiple submissions from the same organization within a year, ensuring a fair and equitable distribution of resources.
Marisla Foundation
SLOCCF: General Community Grants Program
Applications due Jul 29, 2026
The SLOCCF General Grant Program, managed by the San Luis Obispo County Community Foundation, provides unrestricted funding to local nonprofits serving the community. This competitive grant process involves a thorough review by an external committee focused on enhancing access to opportunities and dismantling disparities. Eligible organizations must primarily benefit San Luis Obispo County residents and hold a valid 501(c)(3) status. Grants are available for arts, environment, health, and services for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
San Luis Obispo County Community Foundation
Youth Access to Nature Fund
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Youth Access to Nature Fund, established by Justice Outside, aims to enhance access to nature for youth of color in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a focus on racial justice and environmental education, the fund supports projects that empower young leaders and promote mental well-being. Grants up to $25,000 are available for initiatives that engage communities and foster relationships with the outdoors, ensuring that marginalized voices are prioritized in environmental movements.
Justice Outside
Atkinson Foundation Grant Program
Applications due Aug 2, 2026
The Atkinson Foundation Grant Program aims to empower individuals in San Mateo County by enhancing educational, social, and economic opportunities. It prioritizes community-led organizations that serve marginalized populations, including children, youth, and families. The foundation focuses on direct service delivery in areas such as education, mental health, and basic needs, ensuring support for the most vulnerable residents. By fostering independence and self-sufficiency, the foundation is committed to improving the overall quality of life in the community.
Atkinson Foundation
Richard Reed Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Aug 15, 2026
The Richard Reed Foundation Grant supports small, innovative non-profit organizations in Colorado and Northern California that aim to improve community welfare through initiatives in mental health, child development, environmental impact, and animal welfare. The foundation focuses on organizations with a proven track record, clear goals, and sustainable funding. Grants typically range from $5,000 to $10,000, and the foundation encourages creativity and collaboration to foster significant community change.
Richard R Reed Foundation
US $600,000 - US $3,000,000
California Community Reinvestment Grants Program
Pre proposal due Sep 8, 2026
The California Community Reinvestment Grants Program aims to support communities disproportionately affected by past drug policies. Established under Proposition 64, this initiative provides funding for essential services such as job placement, mental health treatment, and legal support. By promoting health, wellness, and economic justice, the program focuses on advancing trauma-informed care and ensuring accountability to stakeholders. Through these efforts, the program seeks to rectify historical inequalities and foster community resilience.
California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development
TMCity Foundation Grant: Programs & Services
Full proposal due Oct 30, 2026
The TMCity Foundation Grant supports innovative neurocognitive research and mental health initiatives, offering funding between $25,000 and $250,000. Organizations should be 501(c)(3) and focus on healthcare solutions for brain-related ailments. Applications are accepted via a rolling letter of inquiry, followed by a detailed application if interested. The Foundation prioritizes projects based in Southern California and Greater Boston, aiming to advance understanding of mental health through cutting-edge research and technologies.
TMCity Foundation
TMCity Foundation: Research Grant
Full proposal due Oct 30, 2026
The TMCity Foundation Grant supports innovative research in neurocognitive healthcare, with funding ranging from $25,000 to $250,000. This grant aims to address critical challenges in mental health by fostering cutting-edge research and transformative technologies. Applicants, preferably 501(c)(3) organizations, can submit letters of inquiry on a rolling basis, with a focus on projects based in Southern California and the Greater Boston area. The Foundation is committed to catalyzing advancements in understanding the brain and delivering effective treatments.
TMCity Foundation
US $670,000 - US $2,010,000
Transition Age Youth Advocacy Grant
Letter of inquiry due Dec 3, 2026
The Transition Age Youth Advocacy Grant aims to empower young individuals aged 16-25, particularly those with serious mental health challenges, to advocate for their needs within California's behavioral health system. By fostering leadership and engagement, this initiative seeks to involve these youth in meaningful advocacy efforts that address issues like homelessness and involvement in justice systems. The goal is to create a supportive environment that reflects their realities and promotes their agency.
CA Commission for Behavioral Health (CBH)
Gilroy Foundation- Competitive Grants
Applications due Dec 12, 2026
The Gilroy Foundation has been a vital community resource since 1980, distributing over $15.8 million in grants and scholarships. Its funding initiatives aim to enhance self-sufficiency for families, improve education, promote health, and enrich cultural life. The Foundation supports various sectors, including agriculture, education, and technology, prioritizing projects that address community needs and demonstrate potential for significant impact. Organizations within Gilroy are encouraged to apply for funding that aligns with these objectives.
Gilroy Foundation
Trauma Recovery Center Grant (Fiscal Year 26/27)
Applications due Dec 15, 2026
The Trauma Recovery Center Grant supports California organizations providing vital mental health and social services to survivors of violent crime. With an annual funding of $2 million from the Restitution Fund, this grant enables TRCs to offer comprehensive support tailored to individual needs, including clinical case management and trauma-informed treatment. The initiative aims to enhance accessibility for underserved victims, ensuring they receive the necessary resources and support to aid in their recovery.
California Victim Compensation Board
Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power: Safety and Wellness Organizations
Applications due Dec 15, 2026
The Pacific Power Foundation offers grants to support health, safety, and wellness organizations within its service areas across Oregon, Washington, California, Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho. Eligible candidates include nonprofit groups with 501(c)(3) status and government entities. The foundation focuses on initiatives addressing food insecurity, mental health, and public safety, aiming to enhance community well-being. Grants are awarded in four cycles, ensuring thorough review for maximum impact. Applications must demonstrate relevance to the served communities.
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
Motorola Solutions Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jan 22, 2027
The Motorola Solutions Foundation Grant supports organizations that enhance safety and community well-being, focusing on underrepresented populations. With over $100 million in donations, the foundation prioritizes technology and engineering education, first responder programming, and blended initiatives. Eligible applicants must be registered 501(c)(3) organizations or school districts in the U.S. The foundation seeks partnerships that demonstrate strong financial health and data-driven evaluation methods, aiming to create safer cities and thriving communities.
Motorola Solutions Foundation
Elevance Health Foundation: Behavioral Health Grant
Applications due Jan 31, 2027
The Elevance Health Foundation's Behavioral Health Grant aims to address significant challenges in mental health and substance use disorders. With a commitment of up to $90 million over three years, the Foundation seeks partnerships with nonprofits to enhance treatment access, promote prevention strategies, and alleviate loneliness among affected individuals. This initiative emphasizes innovative solutions and measurable outcomes, targeting both national and local programs, particularly in states with pressing health disparities.
Elevance Health Foundation
Peer Personnel Training and Placement Program (CA)
Applications due Mar 6, 2027
The Peer Personnel Training and Placement Program in California aims to enhance mental health services by training individuals with lived experience to fill peer support roles. This initiative, funded by approximately $2 million, seeks to address workforce shortages in mental health care by collaborating with various organizations to facilitate the 80-hour training required for certification. By investing in peer personnel, the program promotes community-based mental health support and contributes to the overall goals of California's Mental Health Services Act.
California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI)
STEM Education Grant Program
Full proposal due Mar 15, 2027
The Boston Scientific Foundation aims to enhance health and educational opportunities for economically disadvantaged individuals, particularly in STEM fields. Their grant program focuses on K-12 students, requiring at least 50% of participants to be at or below 185% of the poverty line. The foundation seeks evidence-based proposals that can measure improvements in STEM learning, and it prioritizes applications serving communities near Boston Scientific locations, ensuring inclusivity and non-discrimination in service.
Boston Scientific Foundation Inc
Impact 100 Sacramento Grant Program
Applications due Mar 22, 2027
The Impact100 Sacramento Grant Program empowers women to become philanthropists by providing transformational grants of at least $100,000 to nonprofits in the greater Sacramento area. Organizations can apply under five focus areas: Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Family, and Health & Wellness. Eligible nonprofits must be tax-exempt, serve local residents, and have a minimum operating budget of $350,000. Grants must be utilized within 24 months, targeting underserved populations and addressing community needs.
Impact 100 Greater Sacramento
Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation Grant
Applications due Jun 30, 2027
The Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation Grant aims to support charitable organizations in Los Angeles County, California, and South Dakota. Focus areas include education, health, human services, the arts, and religious initiatives. Special priority is given to organizations aiding women, particularly victims of domestic violence. Eligibility requires 501(c)(3) status, while ineligible requests include political campaigns and fundraising events. The foundation emphasizes self-sufficiency and community support, aiming to uplift vulnerable populations through targeted funding.
Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation
Health Applications
Applications due Jul 1, 2027
The Boston Scientific Foundation focuses on improving health and educational opportunities for economically disadvantaged individuals, particularly in communities where its employees reside. Its health programs target diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions, emphasizing disease prevention, awareness, access, and quality of care. Organizations eligible for funding must be tax-exempt and serve specific geographic areas while adhering to non-discrimination policies. However, the foundation does not support certain areas, including dental health and political campaigns.
Boston Scientific Foundation Inc