Grants are sums of money given to help further the goals of small businesses or individuals. They can be awarded by government entities or private businesses. Unlike a loan, grants do not need to be repaid.
540 grants found
Grants up to $3,000 for Michigan schools and nonprofits combating food insecurity.
Grants of up to $150,000 for organizational and collaborative capacity-building projects in health-focused nonprofits.
New multi-year, unrestricted operating grants starting at $6,000 to enrich Massachusetts’ cultural life.
Grants of $2,500 for organizations to fund activities that provide public benefit through the use of the arts, humanities, or sciences.
This grant offers up to $2,000 for public readings and discussions in Massachusetts of Frederick Douglass's famous address, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
The Open Track grant program offers up to $20,000 for projects that collect, interpret and/or share narratives about the Commonwealth, with an emphasis on the voices and experiences that have gone unrecognized, or have been excluded from public conversation.
A grant program providing reimbursement of up to $250 for attending relevant conferences or events in Massachusetts, aimed at empowering individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
A fellowship program created in honor of Dr. Allen C. Crocker, offering a year-long opportunity for family members of individuals with developmental disabilities to lead a project with support from the Institute for Community Inclusion.
A fellowship program honoring disability advocate Barbara Wilensky Gopen, offering a year-long opportunity for individuals with developmental disabilities to lead a project with support from the Institute for Community Inclusion.
Awards $10,000 to six rural communities for the 2025-2026 Museum on Main Street exhibit, focusing on 'Voices and Votes'.
Provides $2,000 for free public storytelling or story-sharing events in Pittsfield, Holyoke, Worcester, Lawrence, Brockton, and Roxbury-Dorchester.
Grants up to $20,000 for projects championing underrepresented voices, led by people from historically excluded communities in Massachusetts.
Supports 501(c)(3) non-profits by awarding State tax credits to attract contributions for local projects and services. Applications due Apr 1, 2024.
Supports nonprofits in Frederick County with programs impacting health and human services, historic preservation, the arts, agriculture, and more. Rolling deadline.
Supports non-profits aligned with its mission in cultural arts, education, health, human services, historical preservation, and spiritual enlightenment. Applications due Sep 15, 2024.
Supports projects in Human & Social Services, Art & Culture, Youth Services, Education, Economic Services & Development, Environment. Reviewed quarterly.
Supports one-time, project-oriented requests within the State of Maryland, primarily in the greater Baltimore area.
Provides $10,000 for resident-driven groups in small cities and towns to initiate the Community Heart & Soul model, fostering community connection. This program is available nationwide.
Supports estuary systems improvement, specifically the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays. Open only to new grantees.
Supports smaller humanities programs and projects in Maine with broad public outreach.