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
Supports nonprofits in Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, focusing on aging, amateur sports, and disabilities.
Supports a wide variety of nonprofit initiatives in Teton Valley, addressing issues in arts, environment, social services, and more.
Grants for Wyoming-based nonprofits focusing on arts, culture, and heritage. Open to all non-profit or governmental entities in Wyoming.
Grants for loan repayment assistance to primary care health professionals in underserved areas of West Virginia.
Major Grants support major humanities projects including lectures, school projects, symposiums, panel discussions, reading and discussion series, exhibits, reenactments, and conferences.
Supports capital growth, equipment & technology, and program & staff expansion for nonprofits.
Aims to attract overnight visitors and stimulate spending by supporting arts and culture events, museums, and cultural institutes in Washington.
Supports projects aimed at improving the efficiency, sustainability, and overall economic impact of Washington's local tourism industry.
Supports short-term artist residencies in schools and communities, focusing on participatory and experiential learning.
Supporting racial equity and social and environmental justice at the community level to dismantle discriminatory systems for a more inclusive society.
The Vermont Community Action Teams (CATs) are groups of Ben & Jerry’s employees in Vermont who provide small grants to local, community-based non-profit programs. The CATs focus on under-served populations and basic human needs within the state.
Aimed at enhancing the infrastructure and accessibility of cultural facilities in Vermont.
Designed for organizations that deliver sustained contributions to the arts in Vermont.
Intended for projects that have a significant impact on the arts in the community.
Supports the creation of new work by Vermont artists.
The Spark Connecting Community grant aims to support grassroots projects that build social capital in Vermont communities. Priority is given to projects from under-represented counties and those with budgets under $500,000.
Supports agricultural producers and rural small businesses for renewable energy systems or to make energy efficiency improvements. Provides guaranteed loan financing and grant funding.
Expands mental health program services on school campuses to support students' social, emotional, behavioral, family, and wellness outcomes.
This grant aims at enhancing the arts skills and social connectedness of seniors, focusing on underserved rural and/or culturally specific populations.
Supports a wide range of nonprofit activities including arts, education, health, and welfare.