Costco Foundation Support for Indiana Health Programs
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations in Indiana that support children, education, or health and human services may be eligible for program funding, not capital or equipment. Grants from Costco Foundation help community-based health and human service providers whose work may include dementia or Alzheimer’s-related support for children and families in areas where Costco operates.
Costco Wholesale Corporation
Innovative Human Services Grants from Creag Foundation
U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofits with innovative human services programs, including those addressing dementia and Alzheimer’s-related social challenges in Indiana, can apply for invitation-only funding from the Creag Foundation. Eligible organizations must have held 501(c)(3) status for at least one year and be pursuing new approaches to existing or previously unaddressed social problems.
Creag Foundation
Youth and Child Welfare Funding from DanPaul Foundation
Indiana 501(c)(3) organizations serving children’s health, education, development, or welfare can access funding through DanPaul Foundation for youth enrichment, early childhood programs, child advocacy, and basic needs like housing, nutrition, and clean air and water. Nationally focused grants up to US $15,000 may also support youth programs connected to caregiving families affected by dementia or Alzheimer’s.
The Dan Paul Foundation
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Grants
The Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation provides grants to early-stage social entrepreneurs working on scalable solutions to pressing social and environmental issues. By supporting organizations with innovative approaches and proven impact, they aim to uplift underserved communities globally. The foundation offers operational support, funding of up to $300,000 over three years, and fosters a collaborative community among its portfolio organizations. They focus on candidates demonstrating measurable impact and sustainable growth potential.
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
Global Impact Cash Grants
The Global Impact Cash Grants by Cisco Systems Foundation support innovative early-stage solutions aimed at addressing significant social problems. Targeting nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations, these grants focus on four key sectors: crisis response, education, economic empowerment, and climate regeneration. Eligible organizations must demonstrate alignment with these areas, particularly serving underserved communities. The foundation seeks to leverage technology for impactful solutions, ensuring sustainability and community resilience through strategic investments.
Cisco Systems Foundation
State Farm Foundation Grants for Indiana Safety
Indiana educational institutions, government programs, 501(c)(3) nonprofits, and 501(c)(4) volunteer fire companies can seek funding for safety, education, and community development initiatives through the Good Neighbor Citizenship Company Grants. Focused on community safety and resilience, State Farm Companies Foundation support may benefit organizations whose Alzheimer’s and dementia work overlaps disaster preparedness, home safety, or community revitalization.
State Farm Companies Foundation
Arts and Culture Funding for Nonprofits from Hearst Foundation
U.S.-based 501(c)(3) cultural institutions with audited expenses over $2 million can seek more than US $100,000 to support arts and science programs, capital needs, or limited general and endowment support, including in Indiana. William Randolph Hearst Foundation prioritizes arts education, artist development, and STEAM-focused science programs that reach large, diverse audiences; organizations addressing dementia or Alzheimer’s through cultural programming may be eligible.
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Hearst Foundation: Social Service Grant
The Hearst Foundation's Social Service Grant focuses on tackling chronic poverty by funding direct-service organizations that implement effective solutions for economic independence and family strengthening. With a mission to support diverse nonprofits in the U.S., the Foundation allocates approximately 15% of its total funding to social services, prioritizing scalable programs that serve significant populations. The minimum grant size is $100,000, and special consideration is given to organizations addressing affordable housing, domestic violence, and youth development.
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Health and Community Funding from Labcorp Charitable Foundation
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) and equivalent charitable organizations in Indiana can seek support for health, education, or community programs that may include dementia and Alzheimer’s-related services. Grants from Labcorp Charitable Foundation help fund healthcare and patient services for underserved populations, food pantries and meal programs, STEM education, and initiatives promoting healthy lifestyles and preventive care.
Labcorp Charitable Foundation
Indiana Youth Poverty Funding via Michael & Susan Dell Foundation
Organizations in Indiana working on education, children’s health, or family economic stability for urban low-income youth can access funding through Michael & Susan Dell Foundation for project support or scaling efforts; awards are more than US $50,000. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, social enterprises, schools, governments, and other qualified entities serving children and families in need.
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation
PNC Foundation Support for Community Development
Indiana 501(c)(3) nonprofits focused on early childhood education or community economic development can seek funding for programs serving low- and moderate-income children, families, and neighborhoods. Focused on education and community revitalization, PNC Foundation invites organizations in Indiana communities where PNC has a significant presence to apply for initiatives like early learning, affordable housing, small business support, and essential human services.
PNC Foundation
Roche Corporate Donations and Philanthropy (CDP)
Roche Corporate Donations and Philanthropy (CDP) focuses on impactful projects that foster sustainable development, engage employees, and leverage Roche's expertise. Their philanthropic efforts prioritize humanitarian, educational, environmental, and cultural initiatives, aiming to build stronger communities and support innovative projects. Eligibility is limited to local organizations, while ineligible projects include those with political or religious ties. The foundation strives to create a positive societal impact through collaboration and strategic partnerships.
La Roche, Inc.
Sidney Stern Memorial Trust Grant
The Sidney Stern Memorial Trust Grant supports charitable, scientific, medical, and educational organizations that are 501(c)(3) certified. This private funder emphasizes impactful service to diverse populations without discrimination. Grants must be utilized within the United States and cannot be awarded to individuals, political candidates, or lobbying efforts. The Trust is dedicated to enhancing the general welfare through soundly-managed initiatives that contribute significantly to community needs.
Sidney Stern Memorial Trust
Jesse W Couch Foundation Support for Storytelling
Applications due Sep 25, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations and aligned for-profits in Indiana can seek funding to tell powerful stories about their preservation, education, or wellness work through this storytelling-focused grant. The Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation supports projects like mental health, early childhood education, and outdoor wellness initiatives that want to document and share their community impact; awards are more than US $50,000.
Jesse W Couch Charitable Foundation
Humanitarian and Health Funding for Nonprofits from Robinson Foundation
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
Southern U.S. 501(c)(3) organizations active for over three years can seek single-year support for health, medical assistance, education, poverty relief, and related humanitarian work, including dementia and Alzheimer’s care. With a mission to relieve hardship, Robinson Foundation provides program-focused grants to charities serving communities below the Mason-Dixon line.
Robinson Foundation
Indiana Community Services Funding via Dudley T Dougherty Foundation
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations working on community services, environmental conservation, or peacebuilding in Indiana can apply for flexible project support. With a mission to uplift diverse causes, Dudley T Dougherty Foundation provides charitable groups with funding that may benefit programs intersecting with dementia and Alzheimer’s care, support, or related community initiatives.
Dudley T Dougherty Foundation Inc
Youth and Basic Needs Funding from TJX Foundation
Letter of inquiry due Oct 31, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations near TJX locations in Indiana can seek funding for basic needs, youth education enrichment, workforce readiness, and domestic violence safety programs. The TJX Foundation invites eligible groups aligned with its mission and social impact areas to complete an eligibility questionnaire and, if approved, submit a letter of inquiry for invitation-only applications.
The Tjx Foundation Inc
Indiana Community Services Funding via Lawrence Foundation
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations, public schools, and libraries in Indiana seeking support for environmental or human services programs can apply for the Lawrence Foundation’s unrestricted grants, typically ranging from US $5,000 - US $10,000. Organizations doing dementia and Alzheimer’s-related community services or caregiving support may be eligible if their work fits these priorities.
Lawrence Foundation
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
Applications due Nov 11, 2026
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation offers grants to support diverse initiatives, including museums, educational programs, and environmental activities. Aiming to make a significant impact with modest funding, the Foundation targets IRS-qualified non-profits in the U.S. Grants typically range from $1,000 to $20,000, fostering community development and enhancement. Organizations focused on youth, seniors, and individuals with disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply, as the Foundation seeks to empower those in need.
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
Basic Needs and Community Grants from Ameriprise
Applications due Jan 15, 2027
U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofits addressing basic needs, community vitality, or volunteer-driven causes, including those serving Indiana, can apply for Ameriprise Financial’s community grants to support programs rather than individuals. Ameriprise Financial provides Indiana human services and community development organizations with funding that prioritizes hunger relief, shelter, adult self-sufficiency, neighborhood revitalization, and strong volunteer engagement from Ameriprise employees and advisors.
Ameriprise Financial
Indiana CTSI Metabolic Research Grants in Indiana
Letter of inquiry due Jan 30, 2027
Indiana investigators studying diabetes, obesity, or metabolic diseases with potential relevance to dementia and Alzheimer’s can access funding through Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute’s Center for Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases. Category 1 Pilot & Feasibility grants provide up to US $50,000 for one-year, high-risk projects by new independent faculty at eligible Indiana institutions.
Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)
Indiana CTSI Grants for Indiana Diabetes Research
Letter of inquiry due Jan 30, 2027
Established faculty investigators in Indiana conducting diabetes, obesity, or metabolic disease research can apply for Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute pilot and feasibility grants, with awards up to US $50,000. Projects exploring diabetes and metabolic aspects of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias in Indiana may be especially well positioned for this funding.
Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)
Indiana CTSI Support for Indiana Diabetes Research
Letter of inquiry due Jan 30, 2027
Faculty investigators in Indiana conducting innovative diabetes, obesity, or metabolic disease research that may intersect with Alzheimer’s or related dementias can seek up to US $50,000 for one-year pilot projects. Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute encourages interdisciplinary teams from Indiana University campuses, Purdue, Notre Dame, and IBRI to develop high-risk studies leading to major extramural grants.
Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)
Indiana Dementia Research Funding via Indiana CTSI
Letter of inquiry due Jan 30, 2027
Faculty investigators in Indiana developing diabetes and metabolic disease research, including Alzheimer’s and related dementias, can apply for Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute’s Pilot and Feasibility support. Awards up to US $50,000 for one year fund innovative, high-risk projects and new techniques or technologies that could be used in a Center for Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Core facility.
Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)
Dr. Scholl Foundation Grants
Letter of inquiry due Feb 1, 2027
The Dr. Scholl Foundation offers grants annually to IRS 501(c)(3) organizations, primarily focusing on U.S. applicants. The foundation supports projects in education, social services, healthcare, civic and cultural initiatives, and environmental efforts. While the grant cycle runs from October 1 to March 1, it encourages innovative solutions to global challenges. Only one application per organization is accepted each year, and funding is limited to one year. Unqualified organizations, including political entities, are ineligible.
Dr Scholl Foundation
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Community Services Grants
Applications due Apr 15, 2027
U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits improving community quality of life, including those in Indiana, can apply for O'Reilly Automotive Foundation project, general operating, or capital support grants. Programs serving underserved people through economic stability, workforce development, health and social services, or disaster relief may be eligible, including initiatives that intersect with dementia and Alzheimer’s care or support.
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Inc
Youth and Community Funding from Chick Fil A Foundation
Applications due May 1, 2027
Indiana nonprofits and 501(c)(3)-equivalent charities serving youth, families, food insecurity, housing, or environmental stewardship can access funding through Chick Fil A Foundation’s True Inspiration Awards, with grants ranging from US $30,000 - US $350,000. Organizations working with Alzheimer’s and dementia-affected families through these program areas may be eligible.
Chick Fil A Foundation Inc