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Utah Grazing Improvement Program
In 2006, the Rangeland Improvement Act (HB145) established Utah’s Grazing Improvement Program (GIP) to provide cost-share grants for projects that improve rangeland management and sustainability. It also guided the formation of State and Regional Grazing Advisory Boards to strengthen the voices of producers utilizing Utah’s rangelands.
Grants are available to livestock producers operating in the State that graze cattle, sheep, goats, and horses. Project examples include water developments, fencing, and vegetation treatments.
Utah State Historic Preservation Office
We provide technical support for archaeological and historic preservation projects and advise and assist agencies with their undertakings, But that isn't all.
Rural Revive & Reside Grant
Utah Main Street is providing funding for historic buildings in rural downtowns throughout Utah. This is a competitive grant program with funding from the National Park Service (NPS). If you own a historic building in a rural Tier 2 Utah Main Street community, the Rural Revive & Reside grant program can help you revitalize the interior of your property and create new opportunities for housing and business. This grant focuses on rehabilitating interior ground floor spaces for commercial uses, and interior upper floors for housing.
This grant requires a match equal to 25% of project funds awarded by UMS.
About Us
Established by the Utah Legislature in February 1986. The mission of the Utah Office for Victims of Crime is to advocate for the rights and needs of crime victims in Utah by assisting in their restoration through financial compensation and other victim services.
Utah Sexual Assault Program (USAP)
The Utah Office for Victims of Crime has been designated as the pass-through agency for the sexual assault service funds allocated by the Utah Legislature.
The purpose of state-awarded sexual assault funding is to support organizations dedicated to providing critical services to victims of rape and sexual assault across Utah. This funding is designed to strengthen Rape Crisis Centers, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs, state designated coalitions, and culturally specific programs that address the unique needs of diverse communities. By enhancing these essential services, the funding ensures victims receive the support, care, and advocacy they need to heal and recover.
The funding cycle spans 12 months, commencing on July 1 and concluding on June 30 of the following year. Funding announcements are typically provided between January and March of each year.
This program involves scientists, agricultural producers, and others using interdisciplinary approaches to advance sustainable agriculture at local and regional levels. With the collaboration of producers, projects must integrate rigorous research and education aiming to advance the three components of sustainable agriculture- environmental, economic, and social- and use innovative educational outreach to disseminate new knowledge to students, producers, and stakeholders. It is expected that outcomes of funded projects will result in quantifiable benefits for producers, increase the preservation of the natural resources upon which agriculture depends, and be documented in scholarly journals and disseminated through teaching and educational activities with students, producers, and other agricultural stakeholders.
Creative West
Established in 1974 as a nonprofit U.S. Regional Arts Organization (USRAO), Creative West was founded on the belief that place matters to the creative process. Fifty years later, communities of place, practice, experience, and identity remain fundamental to our work, framing our understanding of how culture is creatively produced and collectively experienced.
Creative West empowers artists and culture-makers with direct, practical resources, delivered regionally.
We offer practical, equity-centered learning experiences and funding opportunities that connect and inspire artists, culture-bearers and communities to build a more inclusive sector, strengthen the arts field, and catalyze change.
Native Arts and Heritage Fund
The Native Arts + Heritage Fund (NAHF) is a community-rooted award program created to support Native American and Alaska Native artists, culture bearers, and cultural practitioners across the Creative West region.
Co-designed with Native-centered artists, advisors, and community leaders, NAHF centers care, cultural continuity, and self-determination. The fund honors Indigenous ways of knowing and values process over product, relationship over compliance, and well-being as a meaningful measure of impact. In addition to unrestricted funding, selected artists will participate in a three-month virtual cohort experience designed for connection, reflection, and shared learning.
NAHF is administered by Creative West, an organization that uplifts artists and culture bearers across the Creative West region by providing funding, mentorship, and culturally rooted support.
This is not a project-based grant.
This is an invitation into funding and relationships.
Applicants must provide a letter of support from an Alaska Native or Native American community member who can speak to their relationship to community and cultural work.
Unrestricted Funds May Be Used For:
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How common are grants in this category?
Uncommon — grants in this category are less prevalent than in others.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for grants for Small Nonprofits in Utah?
Most grants are due in the second quarter.
What's the typical amount funded for Utah?
Grants are most commonly $149,236.
What's the total number of grants in Grants for Small Nonprofits in Utah year over year?
In 2024, funders in Utah awarded a total of 17,449 grants.
Among all the Grants for Small Nonprofits in Utah given out in Utah, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, Education, and Human Services.
1. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
2. Education
3. Human Services
How is funding for Grants for Small Nonprofits in Utah changing over time?
Funding has increased by 20.04%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Salt Lake County, Utah County, and Summit County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Salt Lake County | $2,225,470,813 |
| Utah County | $333,268,158 |
| Summit County | $112,889,843 |
| Cache County | $75,901,071 |
| Weber County | $66,161,813 |