Grants for Nonprofits

Nonprofit grants are the lifeblood of the social sector. From federal pass-through funding to foundation program grants and corporate giving programs, thousands of funders actively seek nonprofits to support. Whether you need general operating support, program funding, or capacity building resources, the right grant can transform your organization's impact.

14,190 grants
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Updated daily
Up to US $100,000 in in-kind support
Cisco Systems Foundation · Rolling / Open Foundation

Cisco Technology Grant Program Status: ACTIVE Funder: Cisco Systems Foundation Amount: Up to US $100,000 in in-kind support Last Updated: January 14, 2026 Summary The Cisco Technology Grant Program…

CITIZENS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION · Rolling / Open Foundation

Citizens Grants: Financial Empowerment Status: ACTIVE Funder: Citizens Charitable Foundation Last Updated: September 07, 2025 Summary The Citizens Grants: Financial Empowerment program supports…

CITIZENS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION · Rolling / Open Foundation

Citizens Grants: Workforce Development Status: ACTIVE Funder: Citizens Charitable Foundation Last Updated: April 25, 2025 Summary The Citizens Charitable Foundation offers grants focused on Workforce…

THE DENVER FOUNDATION · Rolling / Open Foundation

City and County of Denver Community Support Mini Grants Status: ACTIVE Funder: The Denver Foundation Amount: US $1,000 - US $10,000 Last Updated: September 03, 2025 Summary The City and County of…

City of San Antonio · Rolling / Open Foundation

City Council Project Fund (CCPF) Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: City of San Antonio Amount: US $50,000 Last Updated: February 16, 2026 Summary Overview City Council Project Fund (CCPF) The City Council…

The City Garden Clubs of New York · Rolling / Open Foundation

City Gardens Club of New York City Grant Program Status: ACTIVE Funder: The City Garden Clubs of New York Amount: US $500 - US $5,000 Last Updated: October 31, 2025 Summary The City Gardens Club of…

City Market Onion River Co-Op · Rolling / Open Foundation

City Market Onion River Co-op Seedling Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: City Market Onion River Co-Op Amount: More than US $25,000 Last Updated: March 15, 2026 Summary Overview About City Market, Onion…

City of Aspen · Rolling / Open Foundation

City of Aspen- Non-Profit Grant Program Status: ACTIVE Funder: City of Aspen Amount: Up to US $100,000 Last Updated: September 04, 2025 Summary The City of Aspen's Non-Profit Grant Program supports…

DEARBORN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC · Rolling / Open · Annual Foundation

City of Aurora Grant Program Purpose: Support not-for-profit organizations for projects that directly benefit residents of the City of Aurora. Geographic Scope: City of Aurora, Indiana Eligible…

City of Bellingham · Rolling / Open Foundation

City of Bellingham Emergency Repairs Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: City of Bellingham Amount: Up to US $50,000 Last Updated: October 16, 2025 Summary The City of Bellingham Emergency Repairs Grant…

City of Berkeley · Rolling / Open Foundation

City of Berkeley: Community Festivals Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: City of Berkeley Amount: Up to US $7,000 Last Updated: January 23, 2026 Summary The City of Berkeley's Community Festivals Grant…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common types of nonprofit grants?
The main types include program/project grants (funding a specific initiative), general operating support (unrestricted funds for overhead and operations), capital grants (buildings, equipment), and capacity building grants (staff training, technology, strategic planning). Federal grants often fund specific programs, while foundations may offer more flexible support.
How much funding can a nonprofit get from grants?
Grant amounts vary enormously — from $500 micro-grants to multi-million dollar federal awards. Most foundation grants range from $5,000 to $100,000. Federal grants for large programs can exceed $1 million. Your budget size, track record, and the scope of your proposal all affect what you can realistically win.
Do new nonprofits qualify for grants?
Yes, though options may be more limited. Many funders require 501(c)(3) status and at least 1-2 years of operations. New nonprofits should look for startup-friendly funders, capacity building grants, and fiscal sponsorship arrangements that let you apply through an established organization.

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