Grants for Capital Funding

Last updated August 22, 2026

There are currently 556 active grants for capital funding in Grantable's free grants database, drawn from state and foundation sources and updated daily.

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Grant Deadline Amount
Hart Family Fund for Small Towns Grant
Rolling
$3K – $15K
Vermillion Area Community Foundation Grant
Rolling
$2K – $4K
The Longleaf Fund Grant
Rolling
$10K – $150K
Doheny Foundation: Campership Grant Program
Rolling
Varies
The Environmental Protection Fund Grant Program for Parks, Preservation and Heritage (EPF)
Rolling
Up to $675K
Gladys Brooks Foundation Grants
Rolling
$50K – $150K
NSEDC: Large Infrastructure Fund Grant
Rolling
Up to $300K
Board of Visitors Grant: Category A
Rolling
Up to $200K
NJEDA Child Care Facility Improvement Program Grant
Rolling
$50K – $200K
Mary N. Porter Legacy Fund
Rolling
Varies
Performing Arts Venue Improvement Grants
Rolling
Up to $25K
Grant for Improvements to Facilities located on Existing Homesteads
Rolling
Varies
Tax-Exempt Equipment Financing Program – CHFFA
Rolling
$100 – $5B
Major Project Cycle
Rolling
Varies
OCCF: Parks & Public Space Initiative/Margaret Annis Boy Trust Grant
Rolling
Up to $40K
ECONOMIC – Building Communities Regional Economic Development Grants
Rolling
Up to $2.5M
Commercial Property Acquisition Fund (CPAF)
Rolling
$100 – $30M
RFP 0342- Companion Animal Capital Projects Fund Grant
Rolling
$50K – $500K
Major Community Project Grant
Rolling
$20K – $118K
Community Grants & Green Spaces Initiative Grant Program
Rolling
Varies
The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Legacy Funds: Design and Access Grant
Rolling
$10K – $50K
FCP Capital Improvement Grants
Rolling
Up to $10K
Jones Family Foundation General Grants
Rolling
Varies
Presser Foundation: Capital Support Grants
Rolling
$5K – $100K

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About grants for capital funding

Capital grants (also called capital funding or bricks-and-mortar grants) pay for one-time physical and infrastructure investments rather than ongoing operations — things like buying or renovating a building, major equipment, vehicles, or technology systems. Because they fund durable assets, capital grants are often larger, restricted to a specific project, and tied to a defined timeline and budget. Funders frequently expect a capital campaign, matching funds, or other committed sources before they invest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a capital grant?

A capital grant funds the acquisition, construction, renovation, or improvement of long-lived assets: facilities, land, major equipment, vehicles, or significant technology infrastructure. Unlike operating or program grants, capital funds are restricted to the specified project and usually cannot be redirected to salaries or general expenses. They are typically released against a project budget and milestones.

Who funds capital projects for nonprofits?

Capital funding comes from private and family foundations, community foundations, government agencies, and corporate giving programs, often through dedicated capital or facilities initiatives rather than general grant cycles. Many funders prefer to be one part of a larger capital campaign and will look for committed matching dollars from boards, major donors, or other funders before contributing.

How is a capital grant different from a project or operating grant?

A capital grant pays for a tangible, lasting asset (a building, renovation, or major piece of equipment), while a project grant funds the activities of a specific program and an operating grant covers general day-to-day costs like rent, salaries, and utilities. Capital grants tend to be larger and one-time, are tightly restricted to the approved project, and often require evidence that the organization can sustain the asset once it is built or purchased.

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