Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation Scholarship Program
Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation
Corporate
United States
US $5,000
The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation Scholarship Program supports students aiming to enroll in firefighter, law enforcement, or emergency medical programs at accredited institutions. Established in 2005, the foundation provides $5,000 scholarships to eligible candidates, including high school seniors and current college students. The program emphasizes commitment to public safety and community service, assisting those pursuing careers as first responders. This initiative highlights the foundation's dedication to enhancing lifesaving capabilities within local communities.
Education - Higher Education
Firefighting & Fire Prevention
Police & Law Enforcement
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First Responders Outreach (FRO) Grant
Gary Sinise Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The First Responders Outreach (FRO) Grant, provided by the Gary Sinise Foundation, supports essential resources for firefighters, police, and EMTs. This grant specifically targets First Responder Departments, allowing one application per year focused on equipment and training. It excludes funding for building costs and weaponry. This initiative aims to enhance the safety and preparedness of those who protect our communities during emergencies, ensuring they have the necessary tools and training to perform their vital roles effectively.
First Responders
NAEMT Foundation Scholarships
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $1,000
The NAEMT Foundation Scholarships provide financial support for individuals pursuing careers in Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Scholarships are available for those seeking certification as Emergency Medical Responders (EMR) or Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT). Recipients must begin their educational programs in the awarded term and maintain good academic standing. Funds are paid directly to educational institutions. The foundation aims to strengthen the EMS profession through education and research funding.
Emergency Medical Care & Services
First Responders
First Responders Childrens Foundation Support for First Responders
First Responders Childrens Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $5,000
First responder agencies and 501(c)(3) organizations partnering with them can receive up to US $5,000 for community engagement, youth programs, mental and behavioral health, family support, and emergency support activities in South Carolina and nationwide. First Responders Childrens Foundation supports first responder programs that benefit children and strengthen first responder–community relationships.
Community Services
Emergency Medical Care & Services
First Responders
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Youth Scholarship Funding for Students from Electronic Security Association
Electronic Security Association
Association/Society
United States
US $2,500 - US $15,000
High school seniors nationwide whose parent or legal guardian is a full-time active first responder can receive US $2,500 - US $15,000 in scholarship support, including in South Carolina. Focused on academic scholarships, Electronic Security Association invites eligible students inspired by their parents’ service to apply through participating states or directly to ESA.
Emergency Medical Care & Services
Academic Scholarship Programs
First Responders
Homelessness Services Grants for Nonprofits from Indigo Hope Foundation
The Indigo Hope Foundation
Association/Society
Abbeville County, South Carolina, Anderson County, South Carolina +8 more
US $500 - US $100,000
South Carolina 501(c)(3) organizations providing homelessness services can receive US $500 - US $100,000 in support for shelter, transitional housing, and supportive programs. The Indigo Hope Foundation prioritizes groups in the Upstate SC area, including those assisting veterans and first responders, and may benefit search and rescue-related agencies offering housing and support services.
First Responders
Homelessness Services
Supportive Housing & Shelters
Finra Foundation: General Grant Program
Finra Investor Education Foundation
Private
United States
US $50,000 - US $100,000
The FINRA Investor Education Foundation's General Grant Program funds educational and research projects aimed at enhancing financial literacy among underserved populations. Grants ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 support initiatives that promote financial inclusion and address systemic inequities. The foundation prioritizes projects that utilize existing data to improve understanding of financial capability and well-being. Applications are accepted anytime, with a focus on sustainability beyond the grant period.
Financial Literacy
Mobilize Power Fund Grant
Third Wave Fund
Private
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $20,000
The Mobilize Power Fund Grant, offered by the Third Wave Fund, supports youth-led gender justice activism. This rapid response fund targets organizations led by young women of color and LGBTQ+ youth, providing up to $10,000 for urgent needs. It prioritizes groups addressing recent incidents that threaten their work, fostering community power and leadership. Organizations with budgets under $500,000 can apply, aiming for impactful, time-sensitive initiatives that promote social change.
Sexuality & LGBTQIA+ Rights
Women's Rights & Equality
Reproductive Rights
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Combating Social Isolation of Older Adults Grant
The Sephardic Foundation on Aging
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Combating Social Isolation of Older Adults Grant, provided by the Sephardic Home for the Aged Foundation, aims to combat elder abuse and neglect exacerbated by social isolation. This initiative recognizes that isolation can lead to severe mental and physical health issues among older adults. It promotes trauma-informed care and mental health services to help these individuals reconnect socially. Additionally, the Foundation supports intergenerational programming as a vital strategy to foster community connections and reduce isolation among seniors.
Senior Services
Social Isolation
FRS: Community Grant Program
Foundation for Rural Service
Private
United States
US $250 - US $5,000
The FRS Community Grant Program supports rural communities served by NTCA members, offering grants up to $5,000 for various local initiatives. Priority is given to projects that promote economic development, education, health, and public service. Eligible applicants must secure a 10% match of the grant amount requested. Ineligible projects include overhead expenses, individuals, and those without secured funding. FRS aims to foster sustainable and engaged rural communities through these efforts.
Rural Development
Business Development
Economic Services & Development
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Scaife Family Foundation Grant
Scaife Family Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Scaife Family Foundation Grant has been supporting vulnerable community members for nearly 40 years, providing over $180 million in donations to non-profits. The Foundation aims to match organizations with aligned goals, focusing on women and children, addiction prevention, and animal welfare. It offers grants for general operating and program support, prioritizing impactful programs that address societal issues. Notably, the Foundation considers proposals that foster healthy relationships and promote treatment for addiction, enhancing the welfare of both humans and animals.
Children’s Health & Pediatrics
Children’s Mental Health
Child Welfare Services
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John Ben Snow Memorial Trust Grant
John Ben Snow Memorial Trust
Private
United States
US $5,000 - US $20,000
The John Ben Snow Memorial Trust Grant supports educational programs and initiatives that assist individuals demonstrating financial need. Founded in 1975, it prioritizes funding for organizations that enhance educational opportunities, arts, culture, and community initiatives, particularly for youth and disadvantaged populations. The Trust encourages proposals from 501(c)(3) organizations, with grants typically ranging from $10,000 to $20,000. It also considers limited proposals in disabilities, environmental protection, and historic preservation, focusing on educational impact.
Community Development & Revitalization
Historic Preservation
Disability Care & Services
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