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New Hampshire Women's Foundation LEARN MORE
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April 11, 2025 Average Grant: $2500 - $7500 The New Hampshire Women's Foundation invest in opportunity and equality for women and girls in New Hampshire. The Foundation's grantmaking program fuels positive change in communities by…
Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund LEARN MORE
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March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1, annually Grant Range: $150 - $15000 Average Grant: $5000 - $6500 The Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund primarily supports nonprofit organizations in the following 11 counties of western Oregon: Benton; Clackamas; Lane;…
Audrey S. Hellyer Charitable Foundation LEARN MORE
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None. Applications are reviewed quarterly. Average Grant: $1000 - $60000 The Audrey S. Hellyer Charitable Foundation supports a broad range of programs and initiatives in Ontario. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: arts and culture,…
World Education Services (WES) LEARN MORE
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Open call for ideas: none Grant Range: $100000 - $1000000 Average Grant: $100000 - $500000 The World Education Services (WES) is dedicated to the global mobility of immigrants, refugees, and international students, with a focus on clear pathways to economic inclusion. WES offers…
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington LEARN MORE
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Focus Grants: March 31 and August 31, annually Social Justice and Resiliency Fund: none Average Grant: $5000 - $50000 The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington engages communities and mobilizes resources to create a southwest Washington where everyone can chart their own path toward prosperity and…
Conservation, Food and Health Foundation LEARN MORE
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Concept papers: December 22 and June 15, annually Grant Range: $15000 - $100000 Average Grant: $25000 - $50000 The Conservation, Food and Health Foundation seeks to protect natural resources, improve food production, and promote public health in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the…
Borealis Philanthropy: Fund for Trans Generations LEARN MORE
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None Average Grant: $3000 - $5000 The Fund for Trans Generations (FTG), administered by Borealis Philanthropy, is dedicated to advancing the safety, security, and rights of trans people across the United States and U.S.…
Trinity Grants Program LEARN MORE
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Mission Real Estate Development Housing and Homeless, Leadership Development, and Racial Justice Average Grant: $80000 - $350000 The Trinity Grants Program supports Episcopal Church organizations, as well as nonprofit organizations partnering with Episcopal Church organizations, in New York City, Latin America, the…
Indigenous communities across North America and beyond face unique challenges due to their place in the geographical and historical context of these continents. There are many nonprofit groups that are dedicated to helping Indigenous groups tackle these challenges head on. These nonprofits are only able to do their essential work through the funding provided by indigenous grants. These grants can be put towards a wide range of programs and initiatives. These could include cultural and linguistic preservation, scholarship programs for indigenous youth, health and wellness programs, environmental development or economic development. There are an equally wide range of organizations that provide grants in this space. Examples traditionally included federal agencies such as Indian Health Service Grants. There are also many community foundations involved in this space, such as the Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund in Canada or Native Voices Rising in the US. Private foundations are often grant-providers as well, such as the Native American Agriculture Fund or the First Nations Development Institute. When drafting Indigenous grant proposals, it's essential to demonstrate that you understand both the Indigenous community you want to serve, and their needs. Detailed data on a gap in service in that community is essential. Examples of relevant data could include statistics on health disparities, unemployment rates or education levels. Good places to get started on collecting data could include the National Congress of American Indians or the Indigenous Environmental Network. If you need further guidance on writing excellent grant proposals, then make sure to check out our comprehensive guide on the topic. You can also start browsing a comprehensive selection of Indigenous grants right here, all ready and open for applications. (责任编辑:) |
