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Armour Community 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.
Armour Community Foundation
We are one of 90 Community Savings Accounts in South Dakota. Even though we are an agent of the South Dakota Community Foundation, we are able to accept and administer charitable gifts, give good grants to our local nonprofit groups and organizations, and also give scholarships to hopeful young people from our region. Our volunteer advisory council works hard to ensure funds are going to groups and organizations that need it most. Since 2002, the Armour Community Foundation has given back more than $150,000 to the community!
Britton 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.
Britton Area Foundation Grant
The Britton Area Foundation was established to enrich and promote the future prosperity and quality of life in Britton and surrounding communities.
The following are some of the criteria that the Britton Area Foundation Board of Directors will use in awarding grants.
- VOLUNTEERISM: Projects that involve significant and continuous volunteer support will be considered more favorably over projects with paid staff. BAF feels that it shouldn’t be the sole source of support for any project, and may make awards contingent on proof that there are other sources of funding. The grant may also be in the form of a challenge, to be met dollar for dollar by other sources.
- DISCRIMINATION: Applications from agencies offering services exclusively to one gender, age group or race will be closely scrutinized for discriminatory practices. Funding will be based on the needs of the individuals being served.
- INNOVATION: Our goal is to fund a mix of ongoing and established projects, as well as innovative projects that address existing community needs.
- FUND DISTRIBUTION: Disregarding advised funds designated for specific communities or purposes, the remainder will be distributed to best meet the needs of the area served. Grants will be awarded by the Board of Directors of the Britton Area Foundation based on their evaluation of the applications that are submitted.
- PROJECT LONGEVITY: Some projects seeking funding may be ongoing from, while others begin and end in the same calendar year. Projects for multi-year funding are encouraged, but there will be no promise of funds made available in future years.
- SEED GRANTS: If start-up funds are requested, they will be more favorably looked on if there is supporting evidence indicating a need for the project, support for the project, and the ongoing probability of its success.
- TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: Consultants and technical assistance will be funded if they are integrally related to accomplishing the project’s objectives.
Clark 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.
Clark Area Foundation Grant
The Greater Clark Area Community Foundation (GCACF) will strive to support a broad spectrum of projects intended to improve and enhance the Clark County Area. Determination of recommendation for approval will be based upon need, creativity in addressing community concerns, community volunteer support, and accountability. The GCACF will use this as a guideline to determine the eligibility of your proposed project for funding.
- QUALIFICATION: Purpose of the project should fulfill a community need and preferably involve tangible, measurable, items or projects.
- VOLUNTEERISM: Projects which involve significant and continuous community volunteerism support will be favorably considered.
- DISCRIMINATION: Applications offering services exclusively to one gender, age group, religion or race will be closely scrutinized for discriminatory practices. Funding will be based on the needs of the individual being served.
- INNOVATION: The Clark Area Community Foundation goal is to funds a mix of ongoing, well-established projects as well as innovative projects designed to address existing community needs in innovative ways.
- PARTNERSHIP: The Foundation should not be the sole funding source of any Project and make awards contingent on proof of other funding sources: however, funding percentage of total project is at the discretion of the Foundation. Grants may also be made in the form of a challenge, to be met dollar-for-dollar by other sources. The Foundation prefers to be the last funder. Grants expire one year from the date awarded; if that should happen, the Foundation welcomes the project to reapply.
- CHALLENGE OR MATCHING GRANTS: The Clark Area Community Foundation encourages matching funds from all grant applicants. When the Board perceives the need for more local involvement and support of a given project; it may issue challenge grants in any proportion. Funding may be contingent upon acquisition of the required matching money. There may be times when the Clark Area Community Foundation perceives a need in the community is not being met. The Board then may issue a challenge grant or request a proposal to address that need.
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Eureka Area Community Foundation Grant : Banner Settlement Fund
Eureka Area Community Foundation
Eureka Area Community Foundation Grant
Our Mission
The Eureka Area Community Foundation was created as a non-profit tax exempt organization associated with the South Dakota Community Foundation to serve as a vehicle to create a community savings account to enhance the quality of life for the citizens of our community and to instill the pioneering spirit and perseverance of our founders so as to perpetuate the city of Eureka.
The Foundation's mission is to create a means to invest the legacy from our present and past to build a bridge to the future.
Banner Settlement Fund
The proceeds of these funds may only be used for elderly and health care issues.
First Fidelity Bank & Tripp County Community 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.
First Fidelity Bank & Tripp County Community Foundation Grant
The First Fidelity Bank/Tripp County Community Foundation operates under the guidelines of the South Dakota Community Foundation and was set up to encourage philanthropy in Tripp County.
The following criteria are areas of importance to the Tripp County Community Foundation in awarding grants in Tripp County.
- Volunteerism: Projects that involve significant and continuous volunteer support will be considered more favorably over projects with paid staff.
- Matching Funds: The Tripp County Community Foundation should not be the sole source of financial support for any project and may make awards contingent on proof that there are other sources of funding. The grant may also be in the form of a challenge to be met dollar-for-dollar by other sources.
- Non-Discrimination: Applications from organizations offering services exclusively to one gender, age group or race will be closely scrutinized for discriminatory practices. Funding will be based on the needs of the individuals being served.
- Fund Distribution: Grants will be awarded by the Tripp County Community Foundation Board of Directors based on their evaluation of the applications that are submitted.
- Seed Grants: Start-up funds will be looked upon favorably if there is supporting evidence indicating a need for the project, support for the project, and ongoing probability of its success.
- Technical Assistance: Consultants will be funded if they are integrally related to accomplishing the project’s objectives.
- Public vs. Private: The Tripp County Community Foundation Board of Directors will concentrate on funding public, nonprofit organizations, but not to the exclusion of organizations that meet the grant guidelines.
Local Grants - Community Savings Account Grants
South Dakota Community Foundation
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
Day County Community Foundation Grant
South Dakota Community Foundation
Day County Community Foundation Grant
Mission Statement
Through an established Advised Fund, the foundation will have the authority to accept contributions and through provisions of these funds will enhance programs that address community needs for perpetuity.
History
The Day County Community Foundation was established in 2001 to create a sustainable resource for charitable and nonprofit purposes in the Day County area at the recommendation of a local board of directors. An initial challenge was accepted by the board to raise $75,000 by 2005. In return the South Dakota Community Foundation would donate $25,000. The challenge was completed within one year.
In December of 2011, the SDCF was adding another $25,000 to the Day County Community Foundation after donors helped meet the second challenge. This time for $200,000. A third challenge successfully garnered another $50,000 in support from SDCF in December 2016 when Day County Community Foundation raised $300,000 in just a year and a half.
Grants from the Day County Community Foundation support nonprofit organizations and groups that are addressing community needs in Day County, South Dakota. These grants are selected by a volunteer advisory council.
CorTrust Bank ALM (Artesian, Letcher, Mt. Vernon) Community 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.
CorTrust Bank ALM (Artesian, Letcher, Mt. Vernon) Community Foundation Grant
The CorTrust Bank ALM (Artesian - Letcher - Mt. Vernon) Community Foundation is an organization formed to attract and distribute gifts of capital to charitable agencies for community betterment. It was initially funded by CorTrust Bank with a match from the South Dakota Community Foundation for the benefit of the Artesian, Letcher, and Mt. Vernon communities. The first grants were awarded in August 2000.
Qualifications and Considerations
- The purpose of the project that funds are being requested for should fulfill a community need, and/or benefit the community in general. Projects that involve significant and continuous volunteer community support to enhance their existing programs and this project will be favorably considered.
- The Board typically does not allow for grant funding of improvements to buildings, grounds and utilities, or for operating expenses.
- The IRS now requires a non-profit organization be verified by the IRS. Proof of non-profit status may be required upon request. Governmental entities (cities, counties, schools) and churches are exempt from the verification requirements and are eligible to receive grant funding.
- Multiple or repeat proposals from one organization for the same project are discouraged.
- Projects should not be already completed at the time of the application.
Faulkton Area Foundation Grant
South Dakota Community Foundation
Vermillion Area Community 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.
Vermillion Area Community Foundation Grant
The Vermillion Area Community Foundation was established in 2000 for the sole purpose of creating an endowed fund to build financial resources, that aren’t depleted each year and are forever and perpetual, to assist with capital projects that address community needs and that impact and enhance the quality of community life for residents of all ages.
South Dakota Community Foundation rules require VACF to fund tangible items rather than ongoing operating costs or salaries.
First Fidelity Bank & Platte 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.
First Fidelity Bank & Platte Area Foundation Grant
The First Fidelity Bank & Platte Area Foundation was formed in 1995 when First Fidelity Bank challenged the communities in which they serve to raise money for the future.
The mission of the Platte Area Foundation is to promote philanthropy, receive and administer charitable gifts, and invest in programs that promote the social and economic well being of the people of the Platte and surrounding area.
Volunteerism
Projects which have paid staff but involve significant and continuous community volunteer support to enhance their existing programs will be favorably considered.
Discrimination
Applications from agencies offering services exclusively to one gender, age group, or race will be closely scrutinized for discriminatory practices. Funding will be based on the needs of the individuals being served.
Innovation
The Platte Area Foundation fund ongoing, well established projects as well as innovative projects designed to address existing community needs in innovative ways.
Multi-year Funding
Only proposals for one year will be considered by the Foundation Board. If projects require more than one year to accomplish their objectives, they should submit a letter with the first year application indicating their intent to request additional years of funding. No guarantee of continued funding will be communicated until subsequent grant applications are reviewed. Once initiated under Foundation funding, projects with good track records should be considered favorably in subsequent grant decisions. No more than three years of sequential grant funding shall be awarded to any one grantee for the same purpose.
Challenge or Matching Grants
The Platte Area Foundation encourages matching funds from all grant applicants. When the Board perceives the need for more local involvement and support of a given project in order to establish ownership in the community, it may require challenge grants in any proportion. Funding may be contingent upon acquisition of the required matching money. There may be times when the Platte Area Foundation perceives a need is not being met and may issue a challenge grant or request for proposal to participate in a challenge grant to address that need.
The NRA Foundation: South Dakota Grants
The NRA Foundation, Inc
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
Good Relatives Collaborative Grants
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 Foundation grants for nonprofits in South Dakota grants for nonprofits in the United States, from private foundations to corporations seeking to fund grants for nonprofits.
24 Foundation grants for nonprofits in South Dakota over $25K in average grant size
20 Foundation grants for nonprofits in South Dakota over $50K in average grant size
22 Foundation grants for nonprofits in South Dakota supporting general operating expenses
76 Foundation grants for nonprofits in South Dakota supporting programs / projects
2,000+ Grants on Instrumentl focused on Human & Social Services
1,000+ Grants on Instrumentl focused on Community Services
Grant Deadline Distribution
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Foundation grants for Nonprofits in South Dakota?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
Typical Funding Amounts
What's the typical grant amount funded for Foundation Grants for Nonprofits 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 Foundation Grants for Nonprofits 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 Foundation Grants for Nonprofits 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 Foundation Grants for Nonprofits 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 |