Jonathan O. Davis Fellowship for Graduate Student Quaternary Science Research in the Great Basin
Desert Research Institute
Private
California, Idaho +4 more
US $2,500 - US $5,000
The Jonathan O. Davis Fellowship, offered by the Desert Research Institute, supports exceptional Masters and PhD students conducting research in Quaternary geology, geomorphology, and geoarchaeology within the Great Basin. Awards of up to $2500 for Masters students and $5000 for PhD students are available. This fellowship honors Jonathan O. Davis, a dedicated Quaternary scientist, and aims to foster significant research contributions to understanding this critical geological period.
Geology
Western SARE: Local Education and Demonstration Grants (Formerly Research to Grassroots Grants)
Western SARE
Federal Government
Alaska, American Samoa +15 more
Up to US $60,000
The Western SARE Local Education and Demonstration Grants aim to promote sustainable agriculture through practical demonstrations and educational activities. This program addresses barriers to adopting sustainable practices by integrating findings from previous research. Projects can last up to three years and receive funding of up to $60,000. Successful proposals involve local demonstrations, trainings, and technical assistance, engaging farmers, ranchers, and agricultural professionals in the process of sustainable agriculture adoption.
Agriculture
Mutual Self-Help Housing Technical Assistance Grants in Utah
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Federal Government
Utah
Unspecified amount
The Mutual Self-Help Housing Technical Assistance Grants in Utah provide essential funding for qualified organizations to support low-income families in constructing their own homes. This initiative encourages community collaboration, as participants contribute labor under the guidance of experienced organizations. By empowering families to take part in the building process, the program fosters self-sufficiency and strengthens rural communities. Eligible areas can be verified through the USDA Eligibility Site, ensuring accessibility for those in need.
Real Estate & Housing
Pilot and Feasibility Studies in Preparation for Substance Use and HIV Prevention Intervention and Services Research Trials
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The National Institute on Drug Abuse is funding pilot and feasibility studies aimed at preparing for substance use and HIV prevention research trials. The program encourages innovative interventions for substance use disorders and HIV eradication, focusing on stakeholder collaboration and practical application. Projects may include assessment of service models, intervention development, and community engagement. This initiative is designed to fill critical research gaps and enhance partnerships, although applications are not currently being accepted.
Addiction & Substance Use Disorders
HIV / AIDS
Drug Use Disorder
Corning Nonprofit Grants (also called Direct Grant)
Corning Incorporated Community Impact & Investment Philanthropy
Corporate
Alameda County, California, Alexander County, North Carolina +100 more
Unspecified amount
The Corning Nonprofit Grants program supports community-based initiatives in education, human services, and culture. Eligible nonprofits that align with our criteria may apply for funding on a rolling basis. The application window for invited organizations runs from February 10 to September 15. We emphasize local impact within a 20-mile radius of Corning, NY, ensuring that our contributions foster collective growth and engagement in the community.
Art & Culture
Disaster Relief / Humanitarian Aid
Art Education
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NRP Young Investigator Award
American Academy Of Pediatrics
Private
Canada, United States
Up to US $15,000
The NRP Young Investigator Award is designed to support research on optimizing newborn care during delivery using Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) techniques. This grant encourages innovative projects addressing gaps in transitional physiology and resuscitation practices. Eligible applicants include researchers from Canadian and US institutions, particularly those in training or within four years of completing medical training. Awardees may receive up to $15,000 to enhance their skills and knowledge, ultimately improving neonatal outcomes.
Obstetrics & Neonatal Care
Medical Education & Professional Training
Human Physiology
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Mckesson Foundation Grant: below $25,000
McKesson Foundation
Private
Canada, United States
Up to US $25,000
The McKesson Foundation Grant provides funding up to $25,000 for organizations focused on improving health outcomes in underserved communities. Established in 1943, the foundation prioritizes health equity through strategic partnerships aimed at reducing cancer burdens, preparing healthcare professionals, and enhancing crisis response efforts. Eligible applicants include national and local nonprofits targeting specific regions in the U.S. and Canada. The foundation emphasizes projects that align with its mission and demonstrate significant community impact.
Food Access & Hunger
Cancer / Oncology
Disaster Relief / Humanitarian Aid
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Pratt Family Foundation Grant
Pratt Family Foundation Inc.
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Pratt Family Foundation Grant, established in 1999, supports initiatives in education, healthcare, and community welfare. It prioritizes organizations that aid housing assistance, support for women in crisis, and disadvantaged youth programs, particularly in North Carolina. The Foundation favors established religious and charitable organizations that are tax-exempt and have a local presence. Preference is given to areas connected to the Pratt family, such as Texas and Florida, ensuring impactful contributions to community development.
Disaster Relief / Humanitarian Aid
Youth Services
Domestic Violence
+7 more
Thomas R. Brown Athletics Grant
California Casualty
Corporate
Alabama, Arizona +43 more
US $1,000
The California Casualty Thomas R. Brown Athletics Grant aims to support public middle and high school sports programs facing funding challenges due to budget cuts. Established by California Casualty, this grant provides financial assistance for purchasing equipment and covering travel costs for competitions. Eligible applicants must be active employees of public schools and members of affiliated education associations. Awards cannot be used for individual student recognition or fundraising projects.
Sports & Athletics
Medical Student Education Program (MSE) (362317)
US HHS: Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA)
Federal Government
Alabama, Arizona +10 more
US $1,000,000 - US $1,625,000
The Medical Student Education Program (MSE) supports public medical schools in states facing primary care provider shortages, aiming to enhance medical education for future physicians. Eligible states include those in the top quartile projected to face shortages by 2038. Currently, 12 states such as Alabama and Texas are recognized, with 23 public medical schools identified as potential beneficiaries. Note that current MSE grantees are ineligible for the 2026 funding cycle.
Medical Education & Professional Training
Shigeo and Winifred Ito Scholarship Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
California, Colorado +11 more
Approximately US $6,000
The Shigeo and Winifred Ito Scholarship Fund, established by a former recipient of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation, aims to support students from Hawaii pursuing higher education on the U.S. mainland. With awards averaging around $6,000, the fund prioritizes residents demonstrating financial need and maintaining good academic standing. The scholarship reflects a commitment to fostering educational opportunities and giving back to the community, ensuring that deserving students can achieve their academic goals.
Education - Higher Education
California Botanical Society Paul Silva Student Research Grant
California Botanical Society
Association/Society
Alaska, Arizona +18 more
Up to US $1,000
The California Botanical Society Paul Silva Student Research Grant supports undergraduate and graduate student members conducting botanical research in western North America. Grants of up to $600 are available for projects aimed at advancing Western American botany. The funding can cover research travel, supplies, and minor equipment, with the goal of producing a professional publication. Collaborative applications are encouraged, and there are no restrictions based on citizenship.
Plant Science
Growing Justice Providing Grants
GROWING JUSTICE: The Fund for Equitable Good Food Procurement
Association/Society
United States
US $25,000 - US $250,000
The Growing Justice Fund provides grants ranging from $25,000 to $250,000 to support community-led initiatives that enhance equitable food procurement. This initiative aims to empower Tribal, Indigenous, Black, Latinx, Asian, and immigrant communities by facilitating access to institutional contracts and promoting local economic viability. With a focus on health, environmental justice, and collective action, these grants are designed to foster sustainable food systems and build wealth in historically marginalized communities.
Food Access & Hunger
Sustainable Agriculture & Agroecology
Health Disparities & Social Determinants of Health
+4 more
Alumni Professional Development Fund
Creative West
Private
Alaska, American Samoa +14 more
Up to US $500
The Alumni Professional Development Fund, established by Creative West, focuses on supporting alumni of its leadership development programs. It aims to foster personal and professional growth through flexible funding, ensuring that artists can access resources that enhance their skills and contributions to the community. This fund emphasizes equity, storytelling, and the importance of democracy, wellness, and belonging in the creative economy, ultimately strengthening the arts sector nationally.
Artist Training & Development
PLTW Biomedical Science- New Program ( within 50 states of US)
Project Lead the Way inc.
Private
Alabama, Alaska +49 more
Up to US $14,000
Project Lead The Way is offering a rolling grant for schools to implement the PLTW Biomedical Science program for the 2026-2029 academic years. Eligible schools can receive up to $14,000 to cover participation fees and training costs. This grant encourages public, private, and charter schools across the U.S. to enhance their science curriculum, supporting students with engaging, hands-on learning experiences. Schools must commit to offering specific courses during the grant period to qualify for funding.
STEM / STEAM Education
Ashland County Wildlife Conservation League David McClure Memorial Scholarship
Ashland County Community Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Ashland County Wildlife Conservation League David McClure Memorial Scholarship supports graduating seniors from Ashland County high schools and alternative education programs pursuing a degree in wildlife-related fields. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher and be accepted into accredited colleges or vocational programs. This scholarship fosters educational growth while promoting conservation efforts, reflecting the commitment of the Ashland County Community Foundation to enhance community development and support future leaders in wildlife conservation.
Education - Higher Education
Career / College Preparation
Education - High School
+5 more
NCAA Division II Degree Completion Award
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Private
Alabama, Alaska +45 more
Up to US $15,000
The NCAA Division II Degree Completion Award provides financial assistance to student-athletes who have exhausted their athletics eligibility, enabling them to complete their first undergraduate degree. Since its inception in 2001, nearly $9 million has supported approximately 1,875 athletes, with a remarkable 90 percent graduation rate among recipients. The award covers tuition costs up to $15,000 for remaining credits and may be used in the summer term or short terms surrounding the final undergraduate year.
Sports & Athletics
Critical Needs List
Community Foundation Of Tampa Bay Inc
Private
United States
Up to US $250,000
The Critical Needs List by Community Foundation Tampa Bay addresses urgent, unforeseen needs of nonprofits that threaten their ability to serve the community. This innovative program allows nonprofits to submit requests for funding up to $250,000 for critical expenses such as emergency repairs and essential equipment replacement. With a focus on supporting local organizations, the program aims to match funding with community philanthropists, ensuring timely assistance to those in need.
Animal Welfare - General
Art & Culture
Basic Human Needs
+9 more
Bonnycastle Fellowship for Wetland and Waterfowl Research
Ducks Unlimited
Private
North America
Up to C $17,000
The Bonnycastle Fellowship for Wetland and Waterfowl Research supports graduate students in advancing conservation efforts. Offered by Ducks Unlimited, this fellowship provides up to $17,000 annually for research and personal support. The fellowship emphasizes the importance of research originality, ecological contributions, and feasibility. It is open to all North American graduate students, with a preference for doctoral candidates. The award is renewable for PhD students up to two years, and once for Master's students, contingent on satisfactory progress.
Ornithology
Limnology
Ornithological Conservation
+2 more
DGLF Summer Reading Grants
Dollar General Literacy Foundation
Private
Alabama, Arizona +45 more
Up to US $3,000
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation offers the DGLF Summer Reading Grants, which support the development and expansion of summer reading programs aimed at Pre-K to 12th grade students, particularly new and below-grade-level readers, including those with learning disabilities. Eligible organizations, such as nonprofits, schools, and libraries within 15 miles of a Dollar General store, can apply for grants up to $3,000 to foster literacy and education initiatives.
Literacy
DGLF Youth Literacy Grants
Dollar General Literacy Foundation
Private
Alabama, Arizona +43 more
Up to US $5,000
The DGLF Youth Literacy Grants, established by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, aim to enhance literacy among underperforming students in K-12. Organizations such as schools and libraries can apply for funding to implement or expand literacy programs, purchase necessary materials, and acquire technology. With over $159 million awarded to date, the foundation supports efforts that provide equitable education opportunities, ensuring every child has the chance to learn and succeed, regardless of their background.
Literacy
Patterson Foundation: Oral Health Grants
Patterson Dental Foundation
Private
Alabama, Alaska +46 more
Up to US $35,000
The Patterson Foundation offers Oral Health Grants to support programs that enhance access to dental care for underserved communities. Eligible 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations can apply for funding up to $35,000 for capacity expansion, $10,000 for personnel support, or $10,000 for program support. The foundation prioritizes projects led by volunteer dental professionals and requires follow-up reports for continued funding. Applications are accepted year-round through a two-step process.
Dental Health
UPLIFT Organizational Resource Grant
Utah State Library Division
State/Local Government
Utah
Up to US $3,000
The UPLIFT Organization Resource Grant is available to formal library organizations for specialized training. It allows development, implementation, and evaluation of training efforts that upgrade the skills of library staff, trustees, and their supporters by addressing local needs. Applicable applicants are the Utah Library Association (ULA) and the Utah School Library Association (USLA). Allowable costs include: (1) Trainer fees, (2) Room rental in non-library or agency facility if required, (3) Duplication/purchase of training materials. The grant does not cover indirect costs of the training, nor meals.
Library & Information Science
Library Services
Day-End Dough-Nation® Program
Panera Bread Foundation Inc
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Day-End Dough-Nation® Program by Panera Bread exemplifies community generosity through the donation of unsold bakery products to local charities. This impactful initiative supports various organizations that distribute food to those in need, including shelters, health centers, and youth programs. By partnering with thousands of non-profits nationwide, Panera Bread not only reduces food waste but also plays a crucial role in addressing hunger and promoting equality within communities.
Immigrant Services
Military & Veterans Services
Mental Health & Psychiatric Diseases
+5 more
Tree Campus Higher Education Program: Utah
National Arbor Day Foundation
Private
Utah
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
The Tree Campus Higher Education Program, initiated by the Arbor Day Foundation, promotes the importance of trees and green spaces in enhancing college campuses. This program empowers institutions to cultivate community forests, achieve national recognition, and create a vibrant environment for students and staff. By participating, schools can significantly improve energy efficiency, combat climate change, and foster mental well-being through green spaces, while also engaging students in environmental stewardship.
Greening & Beautification
Scholarship for the Health Care Workforce
Cambia Health Foundation
Private
Idaho, Oregon +2 more
Unspecified amount
The Cambia Health Foundation / Paula A. Jones Endowed Scholarship supports students from underrepresented communities in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Utah. This scholarship is aimed at those pursuing careers in health care, particularly individuals from rural areas and diverse backgrounds, including Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Applications for the 2025-2026 academic year are open until March 1, 2025, and can be submitted through the OSAC portal.
Medical Education & Professional Training
F26AS00104 State ANS Management Plan 2026
US Department of the Interior: Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
Federal Government
United States
US $5,000 - US $150,000
The F26AS00104 State ANS Management Plan 2026 aims to combat aquatic nuisance species through pre-proposals followed by full applications. Managed by the US Department of the Interior's Fish and Wildlife Service, this initiative requires a 25% cost-share and limits administrative costs to 5%. Applications are due by October 14, 2026, though the funding opportunity closes on December 16, 2026. The plan is crucial for maintaining biodiversity and supporting a coordinated national approach to invasive species management.
Ichthyology (Fish)
Limnology
Fisheries
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