Youth College & Career Scholarship Funder: Fellowship Hi-Crest Inc Geographic Scope: Topeka, Kansas (Shawnee County area) Program Overview: The Fellowship Hi-Crest College & Career Scholarship fund…
Grants for BIPOC
Grants for BIPOC provide funding for organizations and programs in this focus area. Sources include federal agencies, state programs, and private foundations. Use the listings below to find current opportunities, eligibility requirements, and deadlines — and apply directly to the funder when you find a fit.
Youth Development Grant Program Purpose: Works to ensure equal access to opportunities for all youth in Brookline, as well as to support and enhance the well-being of youth and their families.…
Youth Engagement Leadership Pipeline Program Status: Active (referenced in Frontline Funds strategy) Geographic Scope: US South Overview: The Youth Engagement Leadership Pipeline is part of Southern…
Youth for Environmental Leadership & Learning (YELL!) Fellowship Overview: YELL! is a paid fellowship program for young people interested in social justice and environmental protection. The program…
Youth Mental Health Fund - Anchor Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Decolonizing Wealth Project Amount: US $100,000 - US $250,000 Last Updated: May 23, 2025 Summary The Youth Mental Health Fund - Anchor…
Youth Mental Health Fund - Opportunity Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Decolonizing Wealth Project Amount: US $30,000 - US $100,000 Last Updated: July 29, 2025 Summary The Youth Mental Health Fund,…
Youth Opportunities - Youth Innovations Test Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Ontario Trillium Foundation Amount: Up to C $100,000 Last Updated: February 26, 2026 Summary The Youth Innovations Test…
Frequently Asked Questions
- What types of grants for bipoc are available?
- Grants for BIPOC come from a mix of sources. Federal grants typically have the largest awards but more competition. State programs often pass through federal funding with state-specific priorities. Foundation grants tend to be smaller but more flexible, with funders looking for organizations whose mission aligns with their giving priorities.
- Who is eligible for grants for bipoc?
- Eligibility varies by funder. Most grants require 501(c)(3) nonprofit status, though some are open to schools, government agencies, businesses, or individuals. Each listing on this page links to the source application where you can find specific eligibility criteria, required documents, and how to apply.
- How do I apply for grants for bipoc?
- Start by reviewing the listings below for grants that match your organization's mission and stage. Click through to each grant's source page for full application details. Most funders require an organizational profile, project narrative, budget, and supporting documents. Apply early — competitive grants often close before their deadline.
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