Grant name
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Smart Farming Innovations for Small-Scale Producers
2
Integrating Tradition and Technology for Fermented Foods for Maternal Nutrition
3
Health Data for Action: (Data Access Award)
4
Evidence for Action: Investigator-Initiated Research to Build a Culture of Health
5
Pioneering Ideas: Exploring the Future to Build a Culture of Health
6
General Grant Application
7
General Grant Application
8
Conservation and Science - General Grant Application
9
Children, Families, and Communities - General Grant Application
10
Reproductive Health - General Grant Application
11
Local Grantmaking - General Grant Application
12
Organization Effectiveness - General Grant Application
13
General Grant Application
14
Black Ambition HBCU Prize
15
Black Ambition Prize
16
Gusto • IFundWomen 2021 Jumpstart Grant Program
17
General Grant Application
18
General Application
19
General Application
20
United States Journalism Emergency Fund
21
IWMF Emergency Fund
22
Howard G. Buffett Fund for Women Journalists - Rolling Deadline
23
JAMS Foundation/ACR Initiative for Students and Youth
24
Brave of Heart Fund Welcomes Applications From Families of Frontline Healthcare Workers Impacted by COVID-19
25
Small Grants
26
Northern California Environmental Grassroots Fund
27
TD Green Space Grants
28
Veteran Housing Grants
29
Small Business Grants Program
30
State Farm® Teacher Assist
31
AT&T K-12 Connected Learning Program
32
General Grant Application
33
General Grant Application
34
General Grant Application
35
College Scholarship
36
Seize the Moment Grants
37
Conference Grants
38
Racial Equity Special Research Grants
39
ARAR Relief Fund for People of Color
40
Nolet Family USA Relief Program
41
Radical Xchange Charitable gifts for Black Mental Health Relief
42
Restoration & Resilience COVID Recovery Fund
43
Rural Relief Small Business Grants
44
2021 Grant Application
45
World Justice Challenge 2021: Advancing the Rule of Law in a Time of Crisis
46
General Grant Application
47
General Grant Application
48
American Dream Literacy Initiative
49
Local Community Grants
50
General Grant Application
51
General Grant Application
52
General Grant Application
53
General Grant Application
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https://submit.gatesfoundation.org/prog/integrating_tradition_and_technology_for_fermented_foods_for_maternal_nutrition/
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
250,000 - 1,500,000
2. Zero hunger
8. Decent work & economic growth
9. Industry, innovation & infrastructure

Smart Farming Innovations for Small-Scale Producers Request for Proposals (RFP) seeks Smart Farming solutions that leverage digital technology innovations that have the potential to drive positive impact for smallscale producer (SSP) entrepreneurs delivered through bundled farmer services and enabled by scalable digital and data platforms (Figure 1). Solutions should address one or more challenges faced by smallscale crop and livestock producers in one or more areas of agricultural advisory, far

Unspecified
Uganda
Ethopia
Tanzania
Rwanda
Ghana
Senegal
Mali
Burkina Faso
Malawi
Zambia
Mozambique
Nigeria
India
Bangladesh
grandchallenges@gatesfoundation.org
1/6/2021
https://submit.gatesfoundation.org/prog/integrating_tradition_and_technology_for_fermented_foods_for_maternal_nutrition/
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
40,000
2. Zero hunger
3. Good health & wellbeing
5. Gender equality

This call seeks to fund pilot studies that investigate the biological effect of traditional locally fermented foods on key microbiome, gut, and health biomarkers in local populations. The goal is to provide investigators in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia with the resources to build local capacity to investigate fermented foods as novel maternal nutrition interventions. In particular, sequencing technology – a transformative tool that has enabled in-depth investigation of microbial communities

Unspecified
Sub-Saharan Africa
South Asia
grandchallenges@gatesfoundation.org
1/6/2021
https://www.rwjf.org/en/library/funding-opportunities/2020/health-data-for-action-data-access-award.html
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
100,000
3. Good health & wellbeing

HD4A aims to reduce the barriers often faced in accessing rich data by serving as a conduit between data owners and interested researchers. Through this HD4A call for proposals (CFP), RWJF will make valuable data from unique data owners available to researchers.

Unspecified
USA
healthdataforaction@rwjf.org
12/17/2021
https://www.rwjf.org/en/library/funding-opportunities/2019/evidence-for-action-investigator-initiated-research-to-build-a-culture-of-health.html
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
3. Good health & wellbeing

Evidence for Action (E4A), a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), funds research that expands the evidence needed to build a Culture of Health. A Culture of Health is broadly defined as one in which good health and well-being flourish across geographic, demographic, and social sectors; public and private decision-making is guided by the goal of fostering equitable communities; and everyone has the opportunity to make choices that lead to healthy lifestyles. RWJF’s Cultu

Unspecified
USA
evidenceforaction@ucsf.edu
9/9/9999
https://www.rwjf.org/en/library/funding-opportunities/2020/pioneering-ideas-2020-exploring-the-future-to-build-a-culture-of-health.html
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
3. Good health & wellbeing

Pioneering Ideas: Exploring the Future to Build a Culture of Health seeks proposals that are primed to influence health equity in the future. We are interested in ideas that address any of these four areas of focus: Future of Evidence; Future of Social Interaction; Future of Food; Future of Work. Additionally, we welcome ideas that might fall outside of these four focus areas, but which offer unique approaches to advancing health equity and our progress toward a Culture of Health.

Unspecified
USA
pioneeringideas@rwjf.org
9/9/9999
https://wrm.wkkf.org/uWebRequestManager/UI/Application.aspx?tid=24bf1841-48f7-4971-b7a7-96bd78992f62&LanguageID=0
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
General
11. Sustainable cities & communities
10. Reduced inequalities

Children are at the heart of everything we do at the Kellogg Foundation. Our goal is lasting, transformational change for children. As a grantmaker, we recognize that children live in families and families live in communities. Therefore, our three areas of focused work – Thriving Children, Working Families and Equitable Communities – are dynamic and always interconnected.

Non-profit
Business
Academia
USA
Haiti
Mexico
conciergedesk@wkkf.org
9/9/9999
https://lillyendowment.org/for-grantseekers/guidelines/how-to-apply/
Lilly Endowment Inc.
11. Sustainable cities & communities
4. Quality education
16. Peace, justice & strong institutions

We consider proposals in three main program areas: community development, education and religion. We also are interested in initiatives that benefit youth and promote the causes of philanthropy and volunteerism.

Non-profit
USA
Indianapolis
Indiana
inquiries@packard.org
9/9/9999
https://www.packard.org/grants-and-investments/for-grantseekers/grant-inquiry/?program-area=Conservation%20and%20Science
David & Lucile Packard Foundation
12. Responsible consumption & production
13. Climate action

The Conservation and Science Program invests in action and ideas that conserve and restore ecosystems while enhancing human well-being. We welcome your ideas for funding requests. Please review the Conservation and Science program pages (Climate, Ocean, Land, Science, and Agriculture, Livelihoods, and Conservation). If your work is aligned with our funding priorities and geographic focus, send a short description to the relevant Program Officer and Program Associate or send the description using

Non-profit
USA
inquiries@packard.org
9/9/9999
https://www.packard.org/grants-and-investments/for-grantseekers/grant-inquiry/?program-area=Children%2C%20Families%2C%20and%20Communities
David & Lucile Packard Foundation
11. Sustainable cities & communities

The Children, Families, and Communities Program strives to ensure that all children have the opportunity to reach their full potential. This program is not accepting unsolicited proposals, but welcomes your ideas for funding requests. Before you send a request, please review the Children, Families and Communities program page. If your work is aligned with the program strategy and geographic focus, please send your request using the form below.

Non-profit
USA
inquiries@packard.org
9/9/9999
https://www.packard.org/grants-and-investments/for-grantseekers/grant-inquiry/?program-area=Children%2C%20Families%2C%20and%20Communities
David & Lucile Packard Foundation
3. Good health & wellbeing
5. Gender equality

The Reproductive Health Program funds innovative work that promotes positive reproductive health. This program is not accepting unsolicited proposals, but welcomes your ideas for funding requests. Before you send a request, please review the Reproductive Health program page. If your work is aligned with the program strategy and geographic focus, please send your request using the form below.

Non-profit
USA
inquiries@packard.org
9/9/9999
https://www.packard.org/what-we-fund/local-grantmaking/get-support/
David & Lucile Packard Foundation
General
11. Sustainable cities & communities

The Local Grantmaking Program supports an array of nonprofit organizations in geographic areas that are significant to the Packard Foundation. This includes organizations in San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Benito, and Monterey Counties in California, and in Pueblo, Colorado, the birthplace of David Packard. Information on how eligible organizations can submit a letter of inquiry can be found here.

Non-profit
USA
California
Colorado
local@packard.org
9/9/9999
https://www.packard.org/what-we-fund/organizational-effectiveness/get-support/
David & Lucile Packard Foundation
9. Industry, innovation & infrastructure

The Foundation’s Organizational Effectiveness team partners with grantees to strengthen an organization’s fundamentals so they can focus on achieving their missions. Only current Foundation grantees are eligible to apply for Organizational Effectiveness funds. If you are a current grantee, please find more information here.

Non-profit
USA
inquiries@packard.org
9/9/9999
https://about.bankofamerica.com/en-us/global-impact/eligibility-criteria.html#fbid=RZun__FSCMr
Bank of America
11. Sustainable cities & communities
4. Quality education
8. Decent work & economic growth

Should be aligned with our funding priorities of community development, education and workforce development and critical needs.

Non-profit
USA
Foundation@bankofamerica.com
9/9/9999
https://platform.younoodle.com/competition/the_black_ambition_hbcu_prize
Black Ambition Prize
50,000 - 100,000
3. Good health & wellbeing
10. Reduced inequalities
9. Industry, innovation & infrastructure

The Black Ambition Prize provides a platform for eligible applicants to access growth capital, pitch feedback, and mentorship. Eligible applicants consist of Black & Latinx founders building across these distinct categories:

Individual
Unspecified
Business
USA
info@blackambitionprize.com
2/18/2021
https://platform.younoodle.com/competition/the_black_ambition_prize
Black Ambition Prize
1,000,000 total
3. Good health & wellbeing
10. Reduced inequalities
9. Industry, innovation & infrastructure

The Black Ambition Prize provides a platform for eligible applicants to access growth capital, pitch feedback, and mentorship. Eligible applicants consist of Black & Latinx founders building across these distinct categories:

Individual
Unspecified
Business
USA
info@blackambitionprize.com
2/18/2021
https://ifundwomen.com/gusto
Gusto, IFundWomen
2,500
General
5. Gender equality

Gusto and IFundWomen have teamed up to support four (4) early-stage women-owned small businesses, each with a $2,500 grant to help them jumpstart a year of growth in 2021. In addition, all qualified applicants will receive three (3) months of free Gusto payroll services. Terms apply. Applications are being accepted through December 30, 2020.

Business
USA
support@ifundwomen.zendesk.com
12/30/2020
https://ifundwomen.typeform.com/to/ad358U
IFundWomen
General
5. Gender equality
Here's the deal: Since we launched this program last year, IFundWomen has secured almost $6M in corporate grants to pay forward to our members (that’s you). So far, we have only deployed around 15% of the grant pool, so there is still a ton of money to go around. Our team is working hard to sign on new grant partners every day.
Business
USA
karen@ifundwomen.com
9/9/9999
https://www.globalinnovation.fund/apply/about/
Global Innovation Fund
50,000 - 15,000,000
General
9. Industry, innovation & infrastructure

Across our portfolio, we support innovators who are committed to using and generating rigorous evidence about what works. We offer financing from USD $50,000 to $15 million, with the largest funding amounts reserved for innovations that can demonstrate evidence of success and that have potential to spread across multiple developing countries.

Unspecified
Global
apply@globalinnovation.fund
9/9/9999
https://www.nycommunitytrust.org/information-for/for-nonprofits/how-to-apply/
The New York Community Trust
General
11. Sustainable cities & communities

You may submit a proposal anytime (except for the national and international environment program).* We build in a long lead time to review proposals and prepare grant recommendations for five board meetings each year. Program staff weigh many considerations in preparing grant recommendations and cannot promise that any proposal will be considered at a particular board meeting. 

Unspecified
USA
New York
info@nyct-cfi.org
9/9/9999
https://iwmf.submittable.com/submit/168035/united-states-journalism-emergency-fund-application
International Women's Media Foundation
5. Gender equality
16. Peace, justice & strong institutions

This is an application for the United States Journalism Emergency Fund, created by the International Women’s Media Foundation in partnership with Craig Newmark Philanthropies. To qualify for this Fund, you must be a U.S.-based journalist of any gender (including men) targeted as a result of your reporting at events related to the highly charged political unrest and polarization in the U.S., including elections, civil movements and other challenging environments. You may request support for:

Individual
USA
info@iwmf.org
9/9/9999
https://iwmf.submittable.com/submit/60712/emergency-fund-intake-form
International Women's Media Foundation
5. Gender equality
16. Peace, justice & strong institutions

We established the IWMF Emergency Fund in 2013 for journalists in crisis to provide women journalists with a lifeline of support in times of distress or threat. Now more than ever, journalists around the world face real dangers as a result of their reporting. The Emergency Fund is sustained with the support of individual donors to address the growing need to provide direct assistance to women journalists who are suffering.

Individual
USA
info@iwmf.org
9/9/9999
https://iwmf.submittable.com/submit/159321/howard-g-buffett-fund-for-women-journalists-rolling-deadline
International Women's Media Foundation
4,000,000 total
5. Gender equality
16. Peace, justice & strong institutions

Promoting the work and advancing the role of women in the news media across the globe is critical to transparency and a diversity of voices. The Howard G. Buffett Fund for Women Journalists, the first funding initiative of its kind, enables the IWMF to dramatically expand its support of women journalists. Established with a $4 million gift from the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, the Fund will support projects including educational opportunities, investigative reporting and media development initi

Individual
USA
jding@iwmf.org
9/9/9999
https://www.jamsadr.com/acr/
JAMS Foundation
15,000 - 40,000
10. Reduced inequalities
1. No poverty
8. Decent work & economic growth
2. Zero hunger
3. Good health & wellbeing

The 2021 Funding Track focuses on utilizing conflict resolution education and training to enhance the ability of youth to find their voice and increase feelings of empowerment and safety in the following settings:

Non-profit
USA
jamsacr19@gmail.com
1/11/2021
https://braveofheartfund.smapply.io/
Brave of Heart Fund
Up to 60,000
2. Zero hunger
General
3. Good health & wellbeing

The Brave of Heart Fund was established to provide monetary grants to eligible family members of frontline healthcare workers and healthcare volunteers who lose their lives because of COVID-19. The cash grant awards will provide basic and continuing financial support for common needs, such as funeral costs, medical care, counselling, food, educational expenses of children and other dependents currently in school, mortgage or rent payments, and immediate living expenses, as these family members m

Individual
USA
QUESTIONS@REPLYEMAIL​.BRAVEOFHEARTFUND.COM
5/15/2021
http://clifbarfamilyfoundation.org/Grants-Programs/Small-Grants
Clif Bar Family Foundation
13. Climate action
11. Sustainable cities & communities
2. Zero hunger
15. Life on land

Priority is given to applicants that:

Non-profit
USA
familyfoundation@clifbar.com
2/21/2021
https://rosefdn.org/grassrootsfund
Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment
Up to 5,000
13. Climate action
12. Responsible consumption & production
15. Life on land

The Northern California Environmental Grassroots Fund supports small grassroots groups throughout greater northern California that are tackling tough environmental problems including toxic pollution, urban sprawl, sustainable agriculture, climate change, environmental degradation of our rivers and wild places, as well as, of our communities and our health. The Grassroots Fund is a pooled re-granting fund supported by about 20 funding partners. In addition to being one of the funding partners, Ro

Non-profit
USA
grants@rosefdn.org
2/1/2021
https://www.arborday.org/programs/TDGreenSpaceGrants/
Arbor Day Foundation
20,000
11. Sustainable cities & communities
13. Climate action
15. Life on land

TD Green Space Grants support green infrastructure development, tree planting, forestry stewardship, and community green space expansion as a way to advance environmental and economic benefits toward a low-carbon economy. Through the program, municipalities in the United States and Canada are eligible to receive $20,000 (USD) - $25,000 (CAD) grants in support of local forestry projects in areas of great need within a community.

Government
Business
Individual
USA
Canada
TDGreenSpaceGrants@arborday.org
12/18/2020
https://corporate.homedepot.com/foundation/veteranhousinggrants
Home Depot Foundation
100,000 - 500,000
9. Industry, innovation & infrastructure

The Foundation's Veteran Housing Grants Program awards grants to nonprofit organizations for the new construction or rehabilitation of permanent supportive housing for veterans. Awards typically range from $100,000 to $500,000.

Non-profit
USA
Los Angeles
Washington
New York
Texas
Michigan
California
Colorado
Illinois
Georgia
Florida
THDF_VHG@homedepot.com
12/18/2020
https://www.facebook.com/business/small-business/grants?ref=alias
Facebook
100,000,000 total
8. Decent work & economic growth

Up to 30,000 eligible small businesses in more than 30 countries will be able to receive a grant from Facebook. To be eligible to apply, your business must:

Business
Global
9/9/9999
https://newsroom.statefarm.com/state-farm-teacher-assist-homepage/
State Farm
2,500
4. Quality education

Has the pandemic caused you to change the way you teach? Can you use $2,500 to fund new, innovative learning in your classroom? Forty teachers in each state will be selected. Winners will be selected from the first 200 applicants in each state based on need and proposed use of funds.

School
Individual
California
Florida
Michigan
New York
Texas
USA
home.cr-questionsteacherassist.343o07@statefarm.com
1/11/2021
https://att.connectednation.org/s3/connectedlearning
AT&T
10,000,000 total
4. Quality education

The AT&T K-12 connected learning program is focused on closing the homework gap for at-risk students by providing mobile Wi-Fi hotspots and free AT&T wireless internet service. School districts, charter schools, and community-based non-profit organizations that serve at-risk youth are eligible to apply.  The program is focused primarily on impacting students in the following groups:Students in foster care

School
Non-profit
USA
lconrad@connectednation.org
1/11/2021
https://www.kindermorgan.com/About-Us/KM-Foundation
Kinder Morgan
5,000 - 20,000
4. Quality education

The Kinder Morgan Foundation focuses exclusively on academic education and the arts. It supports programs that benefit traditionally underserved youth, including minorities and girls, with a majority of contributions directed to STEM programs. The organization supporting the program and the program itself must have clearly defined objectives and demonstrate strong community ties. Programs must be located in Kinder Morgan’s selected areas of operations or benefit youth in these areas. Typical gra

School
Non-profit
USA
km_foundation@kindermorgan.com
9/9/9999
https://www.mazdafoundation.org/grant-guidelines/
Mazda Foundation
4. Quality education
13. Climate action
16. Peace, justice & strong institutions
1. No poverty
9. Industry, innovation & infrastructure

Organizations seeking funding should carefully review the Foundation's grant making guidelines to determine if their project is in tune with the Foundation's mission before submitting an application. The Mazda Foundation primarily considers grant applications from organizations located in markets where Mazda has offices (Irvine, CA; Bridgewater, NJ; Chicago, IL; Sugarland, TX; Jacksonville, FL; and Huntsville, AL).

Non-profit
USA
Alabama
Florida
Texas
Illinois
New Jersey
California
MazdaFoundation@mazdausa.com
7/1/2021
https://www.newearthfoundation.org/apply.html
New Earth Foundation
13. Climate action
15. Life on land
14. Life below water
9. Industry, innovation & infrastructure

ew Earth Foundation seeks to fund innovative projects that enhance life on our planet and brighten the future, furthering peace. Smaller, newer 501(c)(3) organizations are the focus of grants given, so that the foundation’s gift can make a more significant contribution to the work of the recipient organization.The grants given by NEF support a wide variety of projects in many fields of endeavor, including but not limited to environmental initiatives that are working to help eliminate pollution a

Non-profit
USA
nef@newearthfoundation.org
5/1/2021
https://instituteruralamerica.files.wordpress.com/2020/10/2021-charlesskorupascholarship-application.pdf
Institute for Rural America
1,000
4. Quality education

The Institute for Rural America offers the Charles Skorupa Memorial Farm Scholarship. Our scholarship is awarded to a high school senior who plans to attend an accredited post-secondary school in an ag-related field. The amount of the scholarship is $1,000. Recipients will be selected on the following criteria:

Student
School
USA
seizetheinstitutemoment@gmail.com
3/13/2021
https://instituteruralamerica.org/scholarship-grant/
Institute for Rural America
250
4. Quality education

The Institute for Rural America is pleased to offer grants to assist nonprofit organizations. They are small grants designed for groups needing to take quick action on rural issues that arise. These issues may call for immediate organizing or action that cannot be predicted and are not budgeted. In some cases it is crucial to act immediately to address the issue and take advantage of an organizing or teaching opportunity.

Student
School
USA
seizetheinstitutemoment@gmail.com
9/9/9999
https://www.spencer.org/grant_types/conference-grants
Spencer Foundation
Up to 50,000
4. Quality education
9. Industry, innovation & infrastructure

The Conference Grant Program provides support to scholars to organize small research conferences, focused symposia, or other forms of convenings around important issues in education. This program is intended to bring together researchers, practitioners, policymakers and other important collaborators whose expertise, substantive knowledge and practice, theoretical insight, or methodological expertise can be engaged in ways that help to build upon and advance education research. We encourage appli

Academia
USA
conferences@spencer.org
5/6/2021
https://www.spencer.org/grant_types/racial-equity-special-research-grants
Spencer Foundation
Up to 75,000
4. Quality education
9. Industry, innovation & infrastructure

In honor of the Spencer Foundation's 50th Anniversary, the Foundation has launched The Racial Equity Special Research Grants program to support education research projects that will contribute to understanding and ameliorating racial inequality in education. We are interested in funding studies that aim to understand and disrupt the reproduction and deepening of educational inequality in education, and which seek to remake and imagine anew forms of equitable education. Thus, we are also interest

Academia
USA
jjanicki@spencer.org
12/15/2020
https://anotherroundanotherrally.org/apply-for-aid/arar-relief-fund-for-people-of-color/
Another Round Another Rally
500
1. No poverty
8. Decent work & economic growth

In this great time of need, Another Round Another Rally will provide $500 grants to people of color (meaning, Black, Latinx, Asian, South Asian, Indigenous/ First Nation, Middle Eastern/ North African) who work in the front of house in bars and restaurants in order to help care for the communities that keep this industry operating.

Individual
BIPOC
USA
info@AnotherRoundAnotherRally.org
9/9/9999
https://anotherroundanotherrally.org/apply-for-aid/nolet-family-usa-relief-program/
Another Round Another Rally
1. No poverty
8. Decent work & economic growth

To our food & beverage hospitality industry friends across the country, you have always welcomed and served us in your bars and restaurants with open arms.

Individual
BIPOC
USA
info@AnotherRoundAnotherRally.org
9/9/9999
https://anotherroundanotherrally.org/radical-xchange-black-mental-health-matters-mental-health-care-charity-gifts-for-black-hospitality-workers/
Another Round Another Rally
1. No poverty
8. Decent work & economic growth

Radical Xchange and Another Round Another Rally have partnered together to provide Mental health relief to Black hospitality workers in need. This fund is specifically to support Black Hospitality workers living in the US (you do not need to be a citizen).

Individual
BIPOC
USA
info@AnotherRoundAnotherRally.org
9/9/9999
https://www.neefusa.org/grants/2021/restoration-resilience-fund
National Environmental Education Foundation
15. Life on land
14. Life below water
11. Sustainable cities & communities
13. Climate action

Through this funding, NEEF will sponsor public lands sites in order to:

Academia
Non-profit
Government
USA
grantsadmin@neefusa.org
2/1/2021
https://www.lisc.org/covid-19/small-business-assistance/rural-relief-small-business-grants/
LISC-Lowe's
18,000,000
8. Decent work & economic growth
10. Reduced inequalities

As part of our continuing commitment to elevate our impact in rural America, LISC is inviting small business owners in rural locations across the country to apply for the LISC-Lowe's Rural Relief Small Business Grants program.

Rural
Business
BIPOC
Women
USA
smallbusinessgrants@lisc.org
1/5/2021
https://bobwoodrufffoundation.org/grants/
Bob Woodruff Foundation
2. Zero hunger
1. No poverty
8. Decent work & economic growth

BWF is now accepting 2021 grant applications! Given the urgent needs that our research highlighted, and that we also about hear from our many partners, BWF is prioritizing grants from qualified 501(c)3 organizations with programs addressing:

Non-profit
USA
grants@bobwoodrufffoundation.org
12/18/2020
https://worldjusticeproject.org/world-justice-challenge-2021
World Justice Challenge
20,000
16. Peace, justice & strong institutions
10. Reduced inequalities

The World Justice Challenge 2021: Advancing the Rule of Law in a Time of Crisis is a global competition to identify, recognize, and promote good practices and high-impact projects and policies that protect and advance the rule of law in this time of unprecedented crisis.

Project
Global
engagement@worldjusticeproject.org
12/16/2020
https://www.honda.com/community/applying-for-a-grant
American Honda Foundation
20,000 - 75,000
4. Quality education

Overview

Non-profit
School
USA
ahf@ahm.honda.com
2/1/2021
https://www.uhccf.org/apply-for-a-grant/
UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation
55,000 - 145,000
1. No poverty
3. Good health & wellbeing

UHCCF’s mission is to help fill the gap between what medical services/items a child needs and what their commercial health benefit plan will pay for. UHCCF grants provide financial help/assistance for families with children that have medical needs not covered or not fully covered by their commercial health insurance plan.

Individual
USA
customerservice@uhccf.org
9/9/9999
http://www.ala.org/tools/programming/americandream
American Library Association (ALA), Dollar General Literacy Foundation
5,000
4. Quality education
8. Decent work & economic growth

The American Library Association (ALA) and Dollar General Literacy Foundation offer annual grants to U.S. public libraries to expand services for adult English language learners or adults in need of basic education and workforce development. 

Library
USA
publicprograms@ala.org
1/29/2021
https://walmart.org/how-we-give/local-community-grants
Walmart
250 - 5,000
4. Quality education
8. Decent work & economic growth
11. Sustainable cities & communities

Our local community grants are awarded through an open application process and provide funding directly from Walmart and Sam’s Club facilities to local organizations in the U.S. Don’t know how to determine your local facility? Don’t worry, the application will assist you.

School
Non-profit
USA
12/30/2020
https://www.hiltonfundforsisters.org/grants/
Conrad N. Hilton Fund for Sisters
16. Peace, justice & strong institutions
3. Good health & wellbeing
5. Gender equality
4. Quality education
6. Clean water & sanitation

International Projects:

Religious congregation
USA
Global
info@hiltonfundforsisters.org
2/1/2021
https://ccbgfoundation.org/apply.php
The Capital City Bank Group Foundation
11. Sustainable cities & communities


Non-profit
USA
4/1/2021
https://www.kazanjian.org/grants/apply
Calvin K. Kazanjian Economic Foundation
5,000 - 25,000
8. Decent work & economic growth
4. Quality education

The Calvin K. Kazanjian Economic Foundation is a small, non-profit private foundation with limited resources. The Foundation will look most favorably at programs that match grants of support with funds from other organizations, learned institutions, universities, colleges, and government sources. The Kazanjian Foundation does not support projects that are based outside of the United States and will not support overhead or indirect costs. The Foundation may only support non-profit 501(c) (3) orga

Non-profit
School
USA
director@kazanjian.org
3/1/2021
https://www.thetonyrobbinsfoundation.org/support/grants/
The Tony Robbins Foundation
11. Sustainable cities & communities

Dedicated to meeting challenges within the global community, creating solutions and taking action, The Tony Robbins Foundation provides monetary donations to various organizations around the world. Funding requests are evaluated on an ongoing basis. We look for organizations that align with our mission to empower individuals and organizations to make a significant difference in the quality of life of those often forgotten.

Non-profit
USA
FOUNDATION@THETONYROBBINSFOUNDATION.ORG
9/9/9999
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