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Potential Funding Sources for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and
Child Care Facilities
Office of Water (4606M)
EPA 816-B-19-005
October 2019
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Introduction The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) developed this guide to help schools and child care providers identify potential funding sources for lead remediation and water quality-related projects. This guide lists 4 federal programs, 79 state programs, and 115 foundations/companies providing funding opportunities. In addition to school and child care facilities, this guide may also be used to identify potential funding sources for other organizations that are concerned about drinking water consumed by children.
This document also provides information on national foundations, corporations, and state and federal agencies that have a strong commitment to supporting school and child care improvement initiatives. The national organizations listed here provide funding for environmental health, children’s health, and environmental education projects. In addition, these organizations are committed to serving their local communities.
Background The EPA encourages schools and child care facilities to implement programs for reducing lead in drinking water as part of their overall plans for maintaining healthy learning environments. Safe and healthy environments foster healthy children and may improve student performance. However, implementing a drinking water quality program that includes testing, remediation, and outreach activities can be costly. To better assist these facilities with addressing potential lead contamination in drinking water, the EPA compiled a suite of materials and resources to help schools and child care facilities implement programs and policies to reduce children's exposure to lead in drinking water. This guide provides potential funding resources to help school and child care facilities implement drinking water quality programs. This guide is not a comprehensive list of funding opportunities for environmental initiatives and inclusion in this guide does not constitute endorsement by the EPA. This information will be updated annually.
Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Child Care Facilities Exposure to lead can cause serious health problems, particularly for young children. The EPA has developed resources to help schools and child care facilities implement simple strategies for managing the risks of lead in their drinking water, including:
- Identifying potential sources of lead in their facilities.
- Monitoring their drinking water for elevated lead levels.
- Resolving problems if elevated lead levels are found.
- Communicating about their lead control programs.
You can find EPA resources and The 3Ts For Reducing Lead In Drinking Water Toolkit at https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/3ts-reducing-lead-drinking-water-toolkit.
How to Use This Guide This guide includes information on the funding priorities, types of funding, eligibility criteria, and geographic focus of each funding source. Some of the information listed above was not publicly
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available or easily accessible for some funding opportunities. As a result, some entries may not include all of the descriptive categories mentioned above.
- From the map page of this document, users can click on the state or territory of interest.
- Users will be brought to a table of contents for that state/territory. From the table ofcontents, users can click on opportunities to view more information about the source.
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- To navigate back to the table of contents, users can click on the state/territory name in theupper right-hand corner.
- To navigate back to the map, users can click on the “Map” button (1) at the bottom of thepage at any time. From any page, users can also choose to look at national opportunities byclicking on the “National Opportunities” button (2) at the bottom of the page (as shownbelow in the example page).
- Clicking on the “National Opportunities” button will bring the user to a table of contents forsources available nationwide that functions similarly to the state sections.
- Users can review the funding sources listed under their state, as well as the national fundingopportunities, to identify potential sources of support for their programs.
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General Sources Because information on funding priorities and contact information may change frequently, it is important to confirm the information provided when seeking funding.
In addition to the foundational, state, and federal sources of funding listed in this document, there are other general sources that schools, child care facilities, and funding seekers may look into. There are resources and alternative mechanisms of financing that certain organizations may be eligible to utilize. Additionally, there are upcoming programs that schools and child care facilities could seek funding from in the future. The following sections provide broad suggestions for general sources that fund seekers could inquire about beyond those listed in the national and state-specific sections of this document.
Faith – Based Organizations In addition to the presented funding opportunities, many faith-based organizations offer sources of funding to schools and privately-owned child care facilities seeking to reduce lead in drinking water. These organizations offer various types of financial support including grants or reduced-rate loans and usually stipulate that the applicant be affiliated with their religious community to qualify for funding. Faith-based programs tend to be targeted at child-care facilities that are located within a place of worship or religious community-center. If your child care facility or private school could potentially qualify for this type of support, visit your religious community's website or speak with a representative within your congregation to find out more about funding opportunities. To get the best results when searching for these types of programs online, use search phrases such as "early childhood development", "lead service line replacement", "capital improvement", "environmental health" or "community development".
Utilities and Municipalities Throughout the US, many water utilities offer various forms of support for lead reduction that could potentially benefit your school or child care facility. Both privately and publicly-owned water utilities in many municipalities offer rebates or loans specifically for testing lead in water or the replacement of lead pipes. Some services, such as testing, may be offered for free. Contact a representative from your state or county’s department of health or contact your water utility directly and ask about rebates or complimentary services for lead testing, service line replacement loan programs, or lead loan programs.
Bonds and Other Finance Mechanisms Schools are also encouraged to utilize other financial instruments to supplement the replacement of lead service lines and fixtures. The issuance of bonds is a common strategy that schools can use to finance capital improvement projects. In most states, the issuance of bonds by public schools requires voter approval via ballot initiative. Additionally, some state and federal programs offer Credit Enhancement Programs or tax credit bonds to schools that can reduce the cost of borrowing funds for certain projects. Examples Include Qualified School Construction Bonds (available nationwide) and the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Credit Enhancement Program. If you are interested in pursuing other financial mechanisms to accomplish your lead reduction goals, seek out a financial authority within your school district to learn more about your school’s financial strategy.
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Lead Testing and Tools Most of the listed opportunities are in the form of financial support, but there are also resources that provide free tools and guidance documents for training and testing purposes. The 3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water Toolkit provides guidance to educate and train staff on implementing lead testing programs. Further webinar and training sources can be found on the Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative website, and others. For free sampling materials, contact EMSL Analytical for lead in water sampling bottles and your water utility for potential testing services or test kits. Additional funding sources, training and outreach materials as well as other resources can be found in the Water Finance Center’s Clearinghouse. These free resources are beneficial for implementing an effective lead sampling and remediation plan when monies granted have specific eligible spending categories (e.g., a grant can only be spent on direct construction/renovation costs).
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Funding Opportunities in the United States Click on a state to view potential funding sources.
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National Table of Contents Capital Impact Partners
This institution provides funds to charter schools in the form of loans.
Carnegie Corporation of New York
The Foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) tax exempt or equivalent organizations for non-construction related spending. Grants are given by invitation only.
Cedar Tree Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to programs designed to reduce children's exposure to toxic chemicals in their environment. Funding opportunities are issued with a request for proposal.
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Prevention and Public Health Funds (PPHF)
PPHF is administered by CDC and funding is allocated to a select grouping of states every year. A portion of the PPHF is used to fund lead poisoning prevention programmatic activities. To learn if your state is currently slotted to receive PPHF funding and to find contact information for the program's administrators, visit the organization's website.
Charles Lafitte Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to projects focused on children's advocacy. Applicants must be a certified 501(c)(3) organization.
Charter Impact Fund
This program provides loans to charter schools. Qualified charter schools must have strong academic and operating performance.
Charter Schools Development Corporation Direct
This program provides loans to public charter schools with 501(c)(3) designation.
Citigroup Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to projects focused on improving cities facing challenges. Eligible applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3), a registered school, university, or a government entity to apply.
Civic Builders
This program provides loans to charter schools to cover up to 90% of renovation costs.
Cornell Douglas Foundation
The Foundation provides small grants to promote environmental health and justice. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
Corning Incorporated Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to a variety of programs, including programs that target at-risk youth. Eligible projects must be community-based programs where Corning has a strong presence.
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Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to a variety of programs, including programs improving public health. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
EPA Lead Testing in Schools and Child Care Program Drinking Water Grant
Authorized under the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act or “WIIN Act” of 2016 (SDWA Section 1464(d)), the EPA has established a voluntary grant program to assist local and tribal educational agencies and child care programs in testing for lead in drinking water at schools and child care programs. This Lead Testing in Schools and Child Care Program Drinking Water Grant program will include approximately $43.7 million in funding; with approximately $2.8 million to be allocated to assist tribal educational agencies. The grant program is designed to reduce exposure of children, who are most vulnerable, to lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities, utilizing the EPA’s 3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water (3Ts: Training, Testing, and Taking Action) guidance, or an equivalent state program. In accordance with the America’s Waters Infrastructure Act (AWIA) of 2018 section 2006, priority must be given to assisting schools and child care facilities that are in low-income areas. AWIA also directs the EPA to provide technical assistance to recipients of the grant.
EPA Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)
WIFIA is intended to spur investment in water and wastewater infrastructure by providing affordable loans to significant projects on both the regional and national level. To qualify for WIFIA supplemental loans, projects must be deemed creditworthy and must cost at least $20 million (or at least $5 million for projects serving communities of fewer than 25,000 people).
Farmer's Insurance Thank America's Teachers
This opportunity provides grants to programs that help educate students. Applicants must be a teacher at the respective school holding the program.
Ford Foundation
The Foundation provides a variety of grant opportunities with unique priorities.
Halliburton Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to projects that promote health and education. Eligible applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3) or a political subdivision (schools, municipal foundations, etc.).
Highmark Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for lead testing but not remediation. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
International Paper Company Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for a variety of projects, including the promotion of health and wellness. Eligible projects must be in proximity of an International Paper location.
Kopp Family Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to programs that promote education and youth development.
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Lowe's Toolbox for Education
This program provides grants to schools for a variety of projects, including facility renovations and safety improvements. Grants are given by invitation only.
Omron Foundation, Inc.
The Foundation provides grants to a variety of programs, including ones improving education and health. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
Reiman Foundation
The Foundation has a variety of funding priorities, including education and health. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The Foundation provides a variety of grants for projects that promote health.
SC Johnson Fund, Inc.
The Foundation provides grants for a variety of priorities, including health and well-being. Eligible applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3) or government entity.
Sony USA Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for a variety of project types. Applicants must have 501(c)(3) non-profit status and submit a written proposal.
The Harry Chapin Foundation
The Foundation has a wide variety of funding opportunities, including education and community. Applicants must be designated as a 501(c)(3) to apply for funding.
The Home Depot
This program offers support in the form of Home Depot gift cards to supplement capital improvement projects. Applicants must be designated as 501(c) or tax-exempt public service agencies to qualify for funding.
The Kresge Foundation
The Foundation offers grants in six core areas, including health, environment, and education. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, government entity, or faith-based organization to be eligible for funding.
The Lawrence Foundation (CA)
The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities, including the environment, and offers grants to non-profit organizations and public schools.
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
The Foundation makes small to medium-sized grants available to non-profit organizations and schools located within the US.
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The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation
The Foundation has a wide variety of funding opportunities in areas related to youth education, health, and the environment. Applicants must be designated as a non-profit to qualify for funding.
The Ronald W. Burkle Foundation
The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities, including education. Eligible organizations must be designated as 501(c)(3) and must submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) before applying.
The Standard Charitable Foundation Grants
The Foundation has multiple funding priorities, including healthy communities and education. Funding can be used to support a wide variety of programs, including capital and program support. Applicants must be a designated non-profit to be eligible for funding.
The Tony Robbins Foundation
The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities, including youth. To be eligible for funding, applicants must be designated as a 501(c)(3).
The William Bingham Foundation
The Foundation makes grants available exclusively to US public charities. Most grants are given by invitation only.
US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant Program
This program is administered by the USDA and is targeted at community facilities in small to mid-sized communities throughout the country. Any public entity that operates a community facility, as defined by the program, can apply to receive funding for up to 75% of costs for construction and renovation-related projects.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
The Foundation offers a variety of grants that each have varying funding priorities. Visit the Foundation's website to learn more about each grant opportunity and if your organization is eligible for funding.
Wells Fargo (Formerly Wachovia Foundation, Inc.)
The Foundation offers environmental grants to both non-profits and universities. The Foundation's funding priorities vary by state, and information about specific funding priorities in your state can be found by visiting their website.
Westinghouse Charitable Giving Program
This program offers funding support to projects related to education with a focus on STEM, environmental sustainability, or community safety.
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Capital Impact Partners
Opportunity Description: This institution provides funds to charter schools in the form of loans.
Special Notes: Loan Min: $300,000. Loan Max: "Multi-million".
Eligible Organization Type(s): Charter schools.
Address: 1400 Crystal Drive, Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22202
Website: https://www.capitalimpact.org/what/strategic-financing/
Contact Phone: (703) 647-2300
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) tax exempt or equivalent organizations for non-construction related spending. Grants are given by invitation only.
Special Notes: The Foundation does not fund "local work" or "capital costs" including renovation.
Eligibility: Grants are given by invitation only.
Website: https://www.carnegie.org/grants/grantseekers/
Funding Type(s): Grant
Cedar Tree Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs designed to reduce children's exposure to toxic chemicals in their environment. Funding opportunities are issued with a request for proposal.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP), which was part of Children's Environmental Health Initiative. Funding Cycle: Intermittent RFPs. All previously awarded grants were for $125,000.
Address: 100 Franklin Street, Boston, MA, 02110
Website: http://cedartreefound.org/
Contact Phone: (617) 695-6767
Email: http://cedartreefound.org/contact-us
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Funding Type(s): Grant
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Prevention and Public Health Funds (PPHF)
Opportunity Description: PPHF is administered by CDC and funding is allocated to a select grouping of states every year. A portion of the PPHF is used to fund lead poisoning prevention programmatic activities. To learn if your state is currently slotted to receive PPHF funding and to find contact information for the program's administrators, visit the organization's website.
Funding Priorities: Lead poisoning prevention activities.
Address: 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30329-4027
Website: https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/FY2017funding.html
Funding Type(s): Grant
Charles Lafitte Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects focused on children's advocacy. Applicants must be a certified 501(c)(3) organization.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status.
Funding Priorities: Education and children's advocacy.
Address: 714 Hi Crest Drive, Auburn, WA 98001
Website: https://charleslafitte.org/
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Charter Impact Fund
Opportunity Description: This program provides loans to charter schools. Qualified charter schools must have strong academic and operating performance.
Special Notes: Loan Min: $5,000,000. Loan Max: $25,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Charter schools.
Funding Priorities: Refinancing existing debt, acquisition of land or facilities, and expansion projects.
Website: https://charterimpactfund.org/
Email: [email protected]
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Funding Type(s): Loan
Charter Schools Development Corporation Direct
Opportunity Description: This program provides loans to public charter schools with 501(c)(3) designation.
Special Notes: Loan Min: $100,000. Loan Max: $500,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Charter schools.
Address: 7880 Milestone Parkway, Suite 425 Hanover, MD 21076
Website: https://csdc.org/what-we-do/faq.html
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Citigroup Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects focused on improving cities facing challenges. Eligible applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3), a registered school, university, or a government entity to apply.
Special Notes: Grant Min: $50,000*. Grant Max: $5,000,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $140,400,000. *Grant range values are based on grants awarded to all project focus areas in the US in 2017.
Eligibility: Grant applicants must be registered as a 501(c)(3), a registered school, university, or government entity to qualify for funding.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, school, or government entities.
Funding Priorities: Youth economic opportunities, financial inclusion, and sustainable cities.
Address: 850 3rd Avenue, 13th Floor, New York, NY 10043
Website: https://www.citigroup.com/citi/foundation/
Funding Type(s): Grant
Civic Builders
Opportunity Description: This program provides loans to charter schools to cover up to 90% of renovation costs.
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Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Loan Max: $20,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Charter schools.
Funding Priorities: New construction, acquisitions, or renovations.
Website: http://www.civicbuilders.org/fif/
Email: http://www.civicbuilders.org/fif/
Funding Type(s): Loan
Cornell Douglas Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides small grants to promote environmental health and justice. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Rolling.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Environmental health and justice.
Address: 4701 Sangamore Road, Suite 133 South, Bethesda, MD 20816
Website: http://www.cornelldouglas.org/
Contact Phone: (301) 229-3008
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Corning Incorporated Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to a variety of programs including programs that target at-risk youth. Eligible projects must be community-based programs where Corning has a strong presence.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Rolling January 1 - October 15. Grant Min: $1,000*. Grant Max: $515,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $7,507,485**. *Grant range values are based on grants awarded to all project focus areas in 2017.**Estimates based on 2017 financial statements.
Funding Priorities: Education, human services, culture (special emphasis on programs that target at-risk youth).
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Address: 1 W Market St., Corning, NY 14830
Website: http://www.corningfoundation.org/how-we-give/how-we-give-grants/
Contact Phone: (607) 974-3719
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to a variety of programs, including programs improving public health. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Quarterly. Grant Min: $2,500. Grant Max: $15,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Education, public health, environmental, and community development.
Address: 1201 F Street NW Suite 250, Washington, DC 20004
Website: https://www.cruisefoundation.org/new-page
Contact Phone: (202) 759-6769
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
EPA Lead Testing in Schools and Child Care Program Drinking Water Grant
Opportunity Description: Authorized under the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act or “WIIN Act” of 2016 (SDWA Section 1464(d)), the EPA has established a voluntary grant program to assist local and tribal educational agencies and child care programs in testing for lead in drinking water at schools and child care programs. This Lead Testing in Schools and Child Care Program Drinking Water Grant program will include approximately $43.7 million in funding; with approximately $2.8 million to be allocated to assist tribal educational agencies. The grant program is designed to reduce exposure of children, who are most vulnerable, to lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities, utilizing the EPA’s 3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water (3Ts: Training, Testing, and Taking Action) guidance, or an equivalent state program.
Special Notes: In accordance with the America’s Waters Infrastructure Act (AWIA) of 2018 section 2006, priority must be given to assisting schools and child care facilities that are in low-income areas. Includes a tribal allotment.
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Funding Cycle: Annually (through 2021). Estimated Funding: $43,700,000 for FY 2018 & FY 2019.
Eligibility: The EPA has received Notices of Intent to Participate (NOIPs) from all 50 states and the District of Columbia for FY 2018 and FY 2019. The grant allotments are available on the EPA’s website and are based on a funding formula that includes factors for population, disadvantaged communities, and lead exposure.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Grants will be awarded to states to assist local educational agencies. Local educational agencies include agencies as defined in section 8101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965; tribal education agencies as defined in section 3 of the National Environmental Education Act; and owners or operators of child care facilities.
Funding Priorities: Testing lead in drinking water in schools and child care programs.
Website: https://www.epa.gov/dwcapacity/wiin-grant-lead-testing-school-and-child-care-program-drinking-water
Contact: This program is being run by the states and the District of Columbia. Schools and child care facilities cannot apply directly to the EPA for funding. View contacts for this grant here: https://www.epa.gov/dwcapacity/wiin-2107-grant-contacts
Funding Types: Grant
EPA Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)
Opportunity Description: WIFIA is intended to spur investment in water and wastewater infrastructure by providing affordable loans to significant projects on both the regional and national level. To qualify for WIFIA supplemental loans, projects must be deemed creditworthy and must cost at least $20 million (or at least $5 million for projects serving communities of fewer than 25,000 people).
Special Notes: WIFIA can also supplement, not replace, loan assistance that is available through State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs. Funding Cycle: Annually. Minimum project cost: $5 Million (communities < 25,000 people) - $20,000,000 (communities > 25,000 people). Estimated Yearly Funding: $55,000,000. Source: https://www.epa.gov/wifia
Eligible Organization Type(s): Local, state, tribal, and federal government entities, partnerships and joint ventures, corporations and trusts, and Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs.
Website: https://www.epa.gov/wifia
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Farmer's Insurance Thank America's Teachers
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to programs that help educate students. Applicants must be a teacher at the respective school holding the program.
Special Notes: Funding Cycles: January-February, May and August-September. Grant Min: $2,500. Grant Max: $100,000.
Eligibility: Teachers are the only people eligible to submit proposals. Proposals should also be co-sponsored by a Farmers Insurance agent.
Website: https://www.farmers.com/thank-americas-teachers/
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Ford Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides a variety of grant opportunities with unique
priorities.
Funding Priorities: Cities and regions, natural resources, and climate change.
Address: Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice, 320 E 43rd St, New York, NY 10017
Website: https://www.fordfoundation.org/work/our-grants/
Email: https://www.fordfoundation.org/work/our-grants/idea-submission/
Funding Type(s): Grant
Halliburton Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects that promote health and education. Eligible applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3) or a political subdivision (schools, municipal foundations, etc.).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, schools, or government entities.
Funding Priorities: Education and health.
Address: Plaza 1, 3320T, 3000 N Sam Houston Pkwy E, Houston, TX 77032
Website: https://www.halliburton.com/en-US/about-us/community/halliburton-foundation/foundation-giving-guidelines.html?node-id=hgeyxt9a
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Funding Type(s): Grant
Highmark Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for lead testing but not remediation. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
Special Notes: The Foundation identifies environmental health and lead testing as priority but not remediation. More information about funding priorities is available at: https://www.highmarkfoundation.org/pdf/schoolGrantsAwardsProgramApp.pdf.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Address: 120 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1733, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Website: https://www.highmarkfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: 1 (866) 594-1730
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
International Paper Company Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for a variety of projects, including the promotion of health and wellness. Eligible projects must be in proximity of an International Paper location.
Special Notes: "Certain municipal, county, state and federal entities (such as a school district or fire department), are eligible if a fiscal conduit letter from an affiliated tax-exempt organization (such as a school district or municipality) is attached to the online application. The letter must state that the affiliated tax-exempt organization will disperse Foundation funds for use on the approved project as The Foundation directs" (source: http://www.internationalpaper.com/company/regions/north-america/ip-foundation-usa/apply-for-a-grant). Funding Cycle: In Memphis, applications are reviewed April 1 and September 1. All other US locations, applications are accepted through mid-September. Grant Min: $1,000. Grant Max: $500,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $38,800,000.
Eligibility: The Foundation requires that applicants be located in communities where International Paper has an employee presence and within the vicinity of the firm's operations.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and other entities with a fiscal host as a 501(c)(3) status.
Funding Priorities: Education, hunger, health and wellness, and disaster relief.
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Address: 6400 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 38197
Website: http://www.internationalpaper.com/company/regions/north-america/ip-foundation-usa/apply-for-a-grant
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Kopp Family Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs that promote education and
youth development.
Funding Priorities: Education and youth development.
Address: 8400 Normandale Lake Boulevard Suite 1450, Bloomington, MN 55437
Website: http://www.koppinvestments.com/Pages/Foundation.html
Contact Phone: (952) 841-0438
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Lowe's Toolbox for Education
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to schools for a variety of projects, including facility renovations and safety improvements. Grants are given by invitation only.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Fall and spring cycle. Grant Min: $2,000. Grant Max: $5,000.
Funding Priorities: Technology upgrades, tools for STEM programs, facility renovations, and safety improvements.
Website: https://toolboxforeducation.com/home
Contact Phone: 1 (800) 644-3561 ext. 7
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Omron Foundation, Inc.
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to a variety of programs, including ones improving education and health. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Education, health, and basic needs.
Address: 2895 Greenspoint Parkway, Suite 100, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
Website: https://www.omronfoundation.omron.com/index.php
Contact Phone: (224) 520-7650
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Reiman Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a variety of funding priorities, including education and health. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Education, health care, and children’s initiatives.
Address: 125 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 200, Pewaukee, WI 53072
Website: http://www.reimanfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (262) 696-4455
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides a variety of grants for projects that promote health.
Special Notes: Program funding priorities are currently not applicable; review upon the republishing of this document. Posts specific funding opportunities that organizations can apply for. Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposals (RFPs). Grant Min: $3,000. Grant Max: $23,000,000.
Funding Priorities: Focused on community health, research, policy, and creative interventions.
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Address: 50 College Road East, Princeton, NJ 08540-6614
Website: https://www.rwjf.org/
Contact Phone: (877) 843-7953
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
SC Johnson Fund, Inc.
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for a variety of priorities, including health and well-being. Eligible applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3) or government entity.
Special Notes: Although emphasis is placed on geographic areas where the company has major operations, they do review requests that are regional or national, although those requests go through a different process. Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $1,750. Grant Max: $1,300,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $6,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and government entities.
Funding Priorities: Health and well-being, education, sustainability, and environmental programs.
Website: https://www.scjohnson.com/en/our-purpose/social-responsibility-news/community-and-economic-development/sc-johnson-grants-how-to-apply-for-a-us-company-donation
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Sony USA Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for a variety of project types. Applicants must have 501(c)(3) non-profit status and submit a written proposal.
Special Notes: The company may consider providing support in other areas, but it is mostly focused on encouraging the development of creative, artistic, technical, and scientific skills of the future workforce.
Funding Priorities: Environment and education.
Address: 25 Madison Avenue, 27th floor, New York, NY 10010
Website: https://www.sony.com/en_us/SCA/social-responsibility/giving-guidelines.html
Contact Phone: (858) 842-8565
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Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Harry Chapin Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a wide variety of funding opportunities, including education and community. Applicants must be designated as a 501(c)(3) to apply for funding.
Special Notes: Grant Min: Few hundred dollars. Grant Max: $10,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Community education, environment, and conservation.
Address: 16 Gerard Street, Huntington, NY 11743
Website: http://harrychapinfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (631) 423-7558
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Home Depot
Opportunity Description: This program offers support in the form of Home Depot gift cards to supplement capital improvement projects. Applicants must be designated as 501(c) or tax-exempt public service agencies to qualify for funding.
Special Notes: The Home Depot gift cards may be used for the purchase of tools, materials, or services and are required to be completed within six months of approval date. The Home Depot places a high value of involvement of or benefit to veterans. Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Max: $5,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and public service agencies using volunteers.
Address: 2455 Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA 30339
Website: https://corporate.homedepot.com/community/home-depot-foundation-grants
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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The Kresge Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers grants in six core areas, including health, environment, and education. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, government entity, or faith-based organization to be eligible for funding.
Eligibility: The Foundation does not fund the construction or renovation of facilities.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, government entities, and faith-based organizations.
Address: 3215 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy, MI 48084
Website: https://kresge.org/
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Lawrence Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities, including the environment, and offers grants to non-profit organizations and public schools.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: April 30 and October 31. Grant Min: $5,000. Grant Max: $10,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, public schools, and libraries.
Funding Priorities: Environment, human services, and others.
Address: 530 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 207, Santa Monica, CA 90401
Website: https://thelawrencefoundation.org/application-process/
Email: https://thelawrencefoundation.org/contact-us
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation makes small to medium-sized grants available to non-profit organizations and schools located within the US.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI). Funding Cycle: November 10 and May 10.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Community-based non-profit organizations.
Address: 2233 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 414, Washington, DC 20007
Website: https://www.mvdreyfusfoundation.org/
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Contact Phone: (202) 337-3300
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a wide variety of funding opportunities in areas related to youth education, health, and the environment. Applicants must be designated as a non-profit to qualify for funding.
Special Notes: The Foundation will not fund more than 25 percent of a project's budget or more than 10 percent of total annual operating expenses. Grant Min: $500. Grant Max: Several million.
Funding Priorities: Education and childhood health.
Address: PO Box 163867, Austin, TX 78716
Website: https://www.msdf.org/
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Ronald W. Burkle Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities, including education. Eligible organizations must be designated as 501(c)(3) and must submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) before applying.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Underserved communities and children's education.
Address: 9130 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069
Website: http://burklefoundation.com/
Funding Type(s): Grant
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The Standard Charitable Foundation Grants
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has multiple funding priorities, including healthy communities and education. Funding can be used to support a wide variety of programs, including capital and program support. Applicants must be a designated non-profit to be eligible for funding.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Rolling, but trustees meet twice per year. Grant Min: $5,000. Grant Max: $25,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Healthy communities, education, and advancement.
Address: Portland, OR
Website: https://www.standard.com/about-standard/community/apply-funds
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Tony Robbins Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities, including youth. To be eligible for funding, applicants must be designated as a 501(c)(3).
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Youth.
Address: 6170 Cornerstone Ct. E. Ste. 130, San Diego, CA 92121
Website: https://www.thetonyrobbinsfoundation.org/support/grants/
Contact Phone: (800) 554-0619
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The William Bingham Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation makes grants available exclusively to US public charities. Most grants are given by invitation only.
Special Notes: The Foundation limits capital grants for new construction to projects that seek U.S. Green Building Council LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification at least at the Silver level or an alternative certification program. Grants for renovation are limited to projects that seek LEED, or similar certification. Application by invite only.
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Grant Min: $20,000*. Grant Max: $150,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $18,700,000. *Grant ranges are based on grants awarded in 2018.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Building renovation, health, and environment.
Address: 1375 E. 9th Street, Suite 900, Cleveland, OH 44114
Website: http://wbinghamfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (216) 759-9142
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant Program
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by the USDA and is targeted at community facilities in small to mid-sized communities throughout the country. Any public entity that operates a community facility, as defined by the program, can apply to receive funding for up to 75% of costs for construction and renovation-related projects.
Special Notes: This program utilizes a point system to priotiritize applicants based on population, median household income, and community size. Grant Max: Up to 75% of project costs.
Eligibility: Cities, towns, and districts with fewer than 20,000 residents are eligible to apply for grants.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Child care facilities.
Website: https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/community-facilities-direct-loan-grant-program
Funding Type(s): Loan, Grant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers a variety of grants that each have varying funding priorities. Visit the Foundation's website to learn more about each grant opportunity and if your organization is eligible for funding.
Special Notes: Grant Min: $500*. Grant Max: $10,000,000*. *Grant ranges based on past years.
Funding Priorities: Thriving children, working families, and equitable communities.
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Address: 1 Michigan Ave. East, Battle Creek, MI 49017
Website: https://www.wkkf.org/
Contact Phone: (888) 606-5905
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Wells Fargo (Formerly Wachovia Foundation, Inc.)
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers environmental grants to both non-profits and universities. The Foundation's funding priorities vary by state and information about specific funding priorities in your state can be found by visiting their website.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Deadlines vary by state. Grant Min: $1,000. Grant Max: $250,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $5,180,000.
Eligibility: Visit website to learn about state-specific eligibility requirements.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and education institutions.
Funding Priorities: Program varies widely by state; include education, community development, human services, and environment.
Address: 420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104
Website: https://www.wellsfargo.com/about/corporate-responsibility/community-giving/
Funding Type(s): Grant
Westinghouse Charitable Giving Program
Opportunity Description: This program offers funding support to projects related to education with a focus on STEM, environmental sustainability, or community safety.
Eligibility: The Foundation does not support capital improvements or building projects.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and schools.
Funding Priorities: Environmental sustainability and community safety and vitality.
Website: http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/Community-and-Education/Charitable-Giving-Program
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Alabama Table of Contents Alabama Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Alabama.
Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Business Development Corporation
This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
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Alabama Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Alabama.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 301463, Montgomery, AL 36130-146
Website: www.adem.state.al.us/programs/water/srfguidance.cnt
Contact Phone: (334) 271-7714
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, NorthCarolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Business Development Corporation
Opportunity Description: This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Loan Min: $100,000. Loan Max: $5,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Funding Priorities: Expansion or renovation, equipment purchases, and leasehold improvements.
Address: 111 Executive Center Drive, Enoree Building Suite 225, Columbia, SC 29210
Website: https://www.businessdevelopment.org/daycares.html
Contact Phone: (803) 798-4064
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida,Virginia.
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The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company’s website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois,Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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Alaska Table of Contents Alaska Department of Education Capital Improvement Project Application & Support
This statewide program offers funding to qualified school districts for renovations. Interested applicants must submit proposals before September 1 of each year to be considered.
Alaska Drinking Water Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Alaska.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
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Alaska Department of Education Capital Improvement Project Application & Support
Opportunity Description: This statewide program offers funding to qualified school districts for renovations. Interested applicants must submit proposals before September 1 of each year to be considered.
Special Notes: Criteria for preferred selection are based on Alaskan statues AS 14.11 and 4 AAC 31, which can be found on the organization’s website.
Eligibility: Districts must have a six-year plan, a fixed asset inventory system, adequate property loss insurance, and a preventive maintenance and facility management program certified by the department.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
Funding Priorities: Renovation.
Address: PO Box 110500, Juneau, AK 99811-0500
Website: https://education.alaska.gov/facilities/facilitiescip
Contact Phone: 907-465-8696
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Alaska Drinking Water Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Alaska.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 111800, Juneau, AK 99811
Website: https://dec.alaska.gov/water/technical-assistance-and-financing/state-revolving-fund/drinking-water-documentation-process/
Contact Phone: (907) 465-5180
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Funding Type(s): Loan, additional subsidization (i.e. principal forgiveness, negative interest rate loans)
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois,Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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Arizona Table of Contents Arizona Community Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to a variety of programs, including the improvement of the environmental quality in schools. Grant applicants must be registered as a 501(c)(3), school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government agency.
Arizona Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Arizona.
Arizona Lead in Drinking Water Program
This program is a collaboration between the School Facilities Board, Department of Environmental Quality, and Department of Health Services in Arizona and is focused exclusively on reducing lead in schools. Schools that are interested in capital improvement projects, such as the replacement of drinking fountains and faucets, or lead testing can apply for the Program's Building Renewal Grant (BRG).
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
The Foundation offers grants in six core areas, including education and children, that are available to applicants within Maricopa County, AZ.
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Arizona Community Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to a variety of programs, including the improvement of the environmental quality in schools. Grant applicants must be registered as a 501(c)(3), school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government agency.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Year-Round. Grant Min: $10,000. Grant Max: $800,000.
Eligibility: Grant applicants must be registered as a 501(c)(3), school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government agency to qualify for funding.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, schools, faith-based organizations, Tribal entities, and government agencies.
Funding Priorities: Quality education, environment and sustainability, community improvement and development, and health innovations.
Address: 2201 East Camelback Rd., Suite 202, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Website: https://www.azfoundation.org/GrantsLoans/InvestinginourCommunities.aspx
Contact Phone: (602) 682-2042 and (602) 682-2049
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Arizona Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Arizona.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 100 North 15th Avenue, Suite 103, Phoenix, AZ 85007
Website: http://www.azwifa.gov/loan-programs/?dw
Contact Phone: (602) 364-1319
Email: [email protected]
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Arizona Lead in Drinking Water Program
Opportunity Description: This program is a collaboration between the School Facilities Board, Department of Environmental Quality, and Department of Health Services in Arizona and is focused exclusively on reducing lead in schools. Schools that are interested in capital improvement projects, such as the replacement of drinking fountains and faucets, or lead testing can apply for the Program's Building Renewal Grant (BRG).
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
Funding Priorities: Lead in School Drinking Water.
Address: 1110 W. Washington, Suite 104, Phoenix, AZ 85007
Website: https://schoolwater.az.gov/
Contact Phone: (602) 542-6501
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company’s website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois,Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers grants in six core areas, including education and children, that are available to applicants within Maricopa County, AZ.
Special Notes: The trust supports children and education. They explicitly state that they assist with facility renovations. Grant Min: $15,000*. Grant Max: $1,500,000*. *Grant amounts based on past years.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Address: 1202 East Missouri Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85014
Website: https://pipertrust.org/
Contact Phone: (480) 948-5853 and 1 (855) 948-5853
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Arkansas Table of Contents Arkansas Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Arkansas.
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Arkansas Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Arkansas.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 101 East Capitol Avenue, Suite 350, Little Rock, AR 72201
Website: https://www.anrc.arkansas.gov/divisions/water-resources-development
Contact Phone: (501) 682-0548
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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California Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Brittingham Family Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for a variety of projects, including health-based projects in California and Colorado.
California Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for California.
California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Drinking Water for Schools Program
This program is administered by the State of California's Environmental Protection Agency and is aimed at increasing access to clean drinking water in schools. Both individual schools and school districts can apply to receive part of this program's more than $9 million in available funding.
California Office of Public School Construction - Access Modernization Funding for Schools
This program places an emphasis on programs that educationally enhance school facilities, which could include capital improvement projects related to lead reduction. To determine if your project is eligible, submit an application for eligibility and get feedback from the Office of Public School Construction.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Kaiser Permanente
The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
S.H. Cowell Foundation
The Foundation provides a variety of grants for a wide array of projects, including building renovation, equipment, and general support. Eligible school districts must be in Northern or Central California.
San Diego Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for project support, capacity building, and operational support. Eligible applicants must be a non-profit organization or have a 501(c)(3) fiscal host and be in San Diego, CA.
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Santa Clara Valley Water District A2 Grants
This program provides grants to purchase drinking water dispensers and other potable water devices for students. Eligible applicants must be within the Santa Clara Valley Water District.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
The California Wellness Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for a variety of projects, including those focused on clean water. Eligible applicants must be public non-profit charities.
The San Francisco Foundation
The Foundation offers funding opportunities for non-profits located in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties. Funding support varies by program type and includes grants, awards, and low-interest loans.
W.M. Keck Foundation
The Foundation offers relevant support through their South California Program, which provides funding for projects that promote education and health development of children and youth in the greater Los Angeles areas. The program prioritizes projects that address issues in low-income communities.
Weingart Foundation
This foundation offers grant funding to non-profits and educational institutions to address areas of human services, health, and education. To be eligible for funding, applicants must reside in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, or Ventura counties.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Brittingham Family Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for a variety of projects, including health-based projects in California and Colorado.
Special Notes: Must create an online account for more information. Accounts can be created at: https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=bff
Funding Priorities: Youth, health, and education.
Address: Brittingham Family Foundation, 1482 East Valley Road, Suite 703, Santa Barbara, CA 93108
Website: https://www.brittinghamfamilyfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (805) 969-5415
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Colorado.
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Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for California.
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Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/drinking_water/services/funding/SRF.html
Contact Phone: (916) 327-9978
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Drinking Water for Schools Grant Program
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by the State of California's EPA and is aimed at increasing access to clean drinking water in schools. Both individual schools and school districts can apply to receive part of this program's more than $9 million in available funding.
Eligibility: Schools must be located at or serving a disadvantaged communtiy.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Public schools and school districts.
Funding Priorities: Lead remediation.
Address: 925 L Street, Ste. 1200, Sacramento, CA 95814
Website: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/grants_loans/schools/
Contact Phone: (866) 434-1083
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
California Office of Public School Construction Access Modernization Funding for Schools
Opportunity Description: This program places an emphasis on projects that educationally enhance school facilities, which could include capital improvement projects related to lead reduction. To determine if your project is eligible, submit an application for eligibility and get feedback from the Office of Public School Construction.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
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Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Address: 707 Third St West Sacramento, CA 95695
Website: https://www.dgs.ca.gov/OPSC/Services/Page-Content/Office-of-Public-School-Construction-Services-List-Folder/Apply-for-Modernization-Funding
Contact Phone: (916) 376-1771
Funding Type(s): Grant
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Funding Priorities: Health and education.
Address: 7 Park Center Court, Owings Mills, MD 21117 and 3660 Waialae Avenue, Suite 400, Honolulu, HI 96816
Website: http://hjweinbergfoundation.org/how-we-give
Contact Phone: (410) 654-8500 and (808) 924-1000
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Hawaii, New York, Maryland, Illinois, and Pennsylvania.
Kaiser Permanente
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Eligibility: The Foundation requires that the applicant complete an online eligibility quiz, which can be found on this website: https://mosaic.versaic.com/login.
Website: https://share.kaiserpermanente.org/community-health/about-community-health/our-impact/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, andWashington.
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S.H. Cowell Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides a variety of grants for a wide array of projects, including building renovation, equipment, and general support. Eligible school districts must be in Northern or Central California.
Special Notes: Prior to sending a Letter of Intent, applicants must call the office and speak to a program assistant. The Foundation has awarded numerous grants to school districts for a wide array of projects. Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $500*. Grant Max: $400,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $13,500,000. *Grant range values are based on grants awarded in 2018.
Funding Priorities: Building renovation, equipment, and general support.
Address: 595 Market Street, Suite 950, San Francisco, CA 94105
Website: http://shcowell.org/
Contact Phone: (415) 397-0285
Funding Type(s): Grant
San Diego Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for project support, capacity building, and operational support. Eligible applicants must be a non-profit organization or have a 501(c)(3) fiscal host and be in San Diego, CA.
Special Notes: The Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals; they list available competitive grant opportunities on their website. Funding amounts vary based on the grant opportunities. Funding Cycle: Multiple.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and other entities with a fiscal host as a 501(c)(3) status.
Funding Priorities: Project support, capacity building, and operational support.
Address: 2508 Historic Decatur Rd., Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92106
Website: https://www.sdfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (619) 235-2300
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Santa Clara Valley Water District A2 Grants
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to purchase drinking water dispensers and other potable water devices for students. Eligible applicants must be within the Santa Clara Valley Water District.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Annual. Grant Min: $30,000*. Grant Max: $50,000*. *Grant amounts based on past years.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Schools.
Funding Priorities: Drinking water dispensers and other potable water devices for students.
Address: Santa Clara Valley Water District, 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118-3686
Website: https://www.valleywater.org/project-updates/a2-safe-clean-water-partnerships-and-grants
Contact Phone: (408) 630-2772
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois,Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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The California Wellness Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for a variety of projects, including those focused on clean water. Eligible applicants must be public non-profit charities.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $1,000. Grant Max: $4,400,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $968,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Public non-profit charities.
Funding Priorities: Clean water, environmental health, and wellness.
Address: 515 S. Flower Street, Suite 1100, Los Angeles, CA 90071
Website: https://www.calwellness.org/
Contact Phone: (818) 702-1900
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The San Francisco Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers funding opportunities for non-profits located in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties. Funding support varies by program type and includes grants, awards, and low-interest loans.
Special Notes: The Foundation routinely updates its priorities for funding. In the education focus area, there is a priority for Positive School Climates, which includes the physical environment at the school. This priority is limited to middle schools and high schools. The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI). Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $10,000. Grant Max: $8,704,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $664,500,000.
Funding Priorities: Education.
Address: 1 Embarcadero Center, Suite 1400, San Francisco, CA 94111
Website: https://sff.org/
Contact Phone: (415) 733-8500 ext. 504
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant, Loan
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W.M. Keck Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers relevant support through their Southern California Program, which provides funding for projects that promote education and health development of children and youth in the greater Los Angeles areas. The program prioritizes projects that address issues in low-income communities.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Summer and Winter Cycles. Grant Min: $100,000. Grant Max: $1,000,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $1,270,000,000.
Eligibility: Projects must be district-wide and in partnership with a registered 501(c)(3).
Funding Priorities: Education and early childhood health.
Address: 550 South Hope Street, Suite 2500, Los Angeles, CA 90071
Website: http://www.wmkeck.org/
Contact Phone: (213) 612-2000
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Weingart Foundation
Opportunity Description: This foundation offers grant funding to non-profits and educational institutions to address areas of human services, health, and education. To be eligible for funding, applicants must reside in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, or Ventura counties.
Special Notes: Unrestricted Operating Support grants are the primary funding opportunities, although The Foundation does offer Special Opportunity Funds and Program Related Investments. Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $5,000*. Grant Max: $750,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $770,000,000. *Grant range values are based on grants awarded to Education programs in 2018.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Human services, health, education, and public and social benefit.
Address: 700 South Flower Street, Suite 1900, Los Angeles, CA 90017
Website: https://www.weingartfnd.org/
Contact Phone: (213) 688-6314
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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The Foundation provides grants for a variety of projects, including health-based projects in California and Colorado.
Colorado Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST)
BEST grants can be used for construction and renovation of existing facilities and are available to a wide variety of education institutions in Colorado. The program is administered by the Colorado Department of Education, and its website provides many resources for applicants to better understand if they are eligible for funding and how to apply.
Colorado Charter Schools Capital Construction Funding
This program offers funding specifically for charter schools or to institute Charter School Capital Construction in the State of Colorado.
Colorado Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Colorado.
Gates Family Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to capital projects, including renovations. Eligible projects must be in Colorado.
Joseph Henry Edmonson Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to programs that enhance the quality of life. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization or another entity with a fiscal host that has a 501(c)(3) status and be in the Pike's Peak region of Colorado.
Kaiser Permanente
The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Kettering Family Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to projects improving education, environment, and public benefit.
Mabel Y Hughes Charitable Trust (Part of Wells Fargo)
The Foundation provides grants to a variety of program types including health and education. Eligible applicants must be a charitable, educational, or religious institution in Colorado.
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The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
The Colorado Health Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to programs that strengthen community health. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations and government entities.
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Brittingham Family Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for a variety of projects, including health-based projects in California and Colorado.
Special Notes: Must create an online account for more information. Accounts can be created at: https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=bff
Funding Priorities: Youth, health, and education.
Address: Brittingham Family Foundation, 1482 East Valley Road, Suite 703, Santa Barbara, CA 93108
Website: https://www.brittinghamfamilyfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (805) 969-5415
Funding Type(s): Grant
Colorado Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) Grant Program
Opportunity Description: BEST grants can be used for construction and renovation of existing facilities and are available to a wide variety of education institutions in Colorado. The program is administered by the Colorado Department of Education, and its website provides many resources for applicants to better understand if they are eligible for funding and how to apply.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts, charter schools, institute charter schools, boards of cooperative educational services, and the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Address: 201 East Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80203
Website: https://www.cde.state.co.us/cdefinance/CapConstBEST.htm
Contact Phone: (303) 866-6600
Funding Type(s): Grant
Colorado Charter Schools Capital Construction Funding
Opportunity Description: This program offers funding specifically for charter schools or to institute Charter School Capital Construction in the State of Colorado.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Charter Schools and Institute Charter School Capital Construction.
Funding Priorities: Construction, renovation, maintenance, finance, purchasing or leasing of facilities.
Website: https://www.cde.state.co.us/cdefinance/capconstcharterscls
Email: [email protected]
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Funding Type(s): Grant
Colorado Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Colorado.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/SRF-info
Funding Type(s): Loan
Gates Family Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to capital projects, including renovations. Eligible projects must be in Colorado.
Funding Priorities: Educational equity, natural resources, and vibrant communities.
Address: 1390 Lawrence Street, #400, Denver, CO 80204-2081
Website: https://gatesfamilyfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (303) 722-1881
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Joseph Henry Edmonson Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs that enhance the quality of life. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization or another entity with a fiscal host that has a 501(c)(3) status and be in the Pike's Peak region of Colorado.
Special Notes: Funding Cycles: December 1, March 1, June 1, and September 1. Grant Min: $500. Grant Max: $100,000.
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Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and other entities with a fiscal host as a 501(c)(3) status.
Address: 13 S. Tejon Street, Suite 200, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Website: http://www.jhedmondson.org/
Contact Phone: (719) 471-1241
Funding Type(s): Grant
Kaiser Permanente
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Eligibility: The Foundation requires that the applicant complete an online eligibility quiz, which can be found on this website: https://mosaic.versaic.com/login.
Website: https://share.kaiserpermanente.org/community-health/about-community-health/our-impact/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to California, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, andWashington.
Kettering Family Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects improving education, environment, and public benefit.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, government entities, or religious organization affiliates.
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and public benefit.
Website: https://www.cfketteringfamilies.com/philanthropy/kff
Contact Phone: (937) 228-1021
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to New York and New Hampshire.
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Mabel Y Hughes Charitable Trust (Part of Wells Fargo)
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to a variety of program types including health and education. Eligible applicants must be a charitable, educational, or religious institution in Colorado.
Special Notes: Funding Cycles: March 1, July 1, November 2.
Funding Priorities: Education and environment.
Website: https://www.wellsfargo.com/private-foundations/hughes-charitable-trust/
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois,Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
The Colorado Health Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs that strengthen community health. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations and government entities.
Special Notes: Funding Cycles: February 15, June 15, October 15.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and government entities.
Funding Priorities: Strengthening community health.
Address: 1780 Pennsylvania St, Denver, CO 80203
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Website: https://coloradohealth.org/
Contact Phone: (303) 953-3600 and (877) 225-0839
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Connecticut Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Connecticut Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Connecticut.
Connecticut School Construction Grants
This program is administered by the Office of School Construction Grants & Review in Connecticut, which provides services and support for school districts throughout the application process. The program is exclusively focused on construction-related projects.
Hartford Community Loan Fund
This program provides several different loans to private businesses for improving residential units. Eligible projects must be in Hartford, CT.
The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
The Foundation supports projects related to the environment, education and health, and wellness in New Haven, CT.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky,Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, NorthCarolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia,Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Connecticut Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Connecticut.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 410 Capitol Avenue, MS#12DWS P.O. Box 340308, Hartford, CT 06134-0308
Website: https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Drinking-Water/DWS/Drinking-Water-State-Revolving-Fund-Program
Contact Phone: (860) 509-7333
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Connecticut School Construction Grants
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by the Office of School Construction Grants & Review in Connecticut, which provides services and support for school districts throughout the application process. The program is exclusively focused on construction-related projects.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Public schools, school districts, and towns.
Funding Priorities: Construction.
Address: 450 Columbus Boulevard, Suite 1503, Hartford, CT 06103
Website: https://portal.ct.gov/DAS/Office-of-School-Construction-Grants/Apply-for-School-Construction-Grants
Contact Phone: (860) 713-6481
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Hartford Community Loan Fund
Opportunity Description: This program provides several different loans to private businesses for improving residential units. Eligible projects must be in Hartford, CT.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 215 Garden Street, Hartford, CT 06105
Website: https://www.hartfordloans.org/what_we_do/construction-rehab-loan-program/
Contact Phone: (860) 296-7005
Email: https://www.hartfordloans.org/who_we_are/contact/
Funding Type(s): Loan
The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
Opportunity Description: The Foundation supports projects related to the environment, education and health, and wellness in New Haven, CT.
Special Notes: The Foundation places a special focus on strengthening nonprofits and limits its grants to one per year.
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, health and wellness, and basic needs.
Address: 70 Audubon Street, New Haven, CT 06510
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Website: https://www.cfgnh.org/
Contact Phone: (203) 777-2386
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Delaware Table of Contents Delaware Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Delaware.
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Delaware Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Delaware.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 417 Federal Street, Dover, DE 19901
Website: https://dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/hsp/dwsrf.html
Contact Phone: (302) 744-4817
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Florida Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Business Development Corporation
This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties
The Foundation provides grants for community revitalization. Eligible applicants must be a non-profit organization or another entity with a fiscal host that has a 501(c)(3) status.
Florida Charter School Capital Outlay
This program is administered by the Florida Department of Education and is targeted specifically at charter schools within the state. These funds can be used for a number of capital projects, including renovations, repair, and maintenance. To learn more about specific eligibility criteria, visit the organization’s website.
Florida Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Florida.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois,Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, NewYork, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee,Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Business Development Corporation
Opportunity Description: This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Loan Min: $100,000. Loan Max: $5,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Funding Priorities: Expansion or renovation, equipment purchase, and leasehold improvements.
Address: 111 Executive Center Drive, Enoree Building Suite 225, Columbia, SC 29210
Website: https://www.businessdevelopment.org/daycares.html
Contact Phone: (803) 798-4064
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, andVirginia.
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Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for community revitalization. Eligible applicants must be a non-profit organization or another entity with a fiscal host that has a 501(c)(3) status.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: December - June and January - June, depending on the grant. Grant Min: $500 Grant. Max: $55,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $171,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and other entities with a fiscal host as a 501(c)(3) status.
Funding Priorities: Community revitalization, educational attainment, and positive youth development.
Address: 700 South Dixie Highway, Suit 200, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Website: https://www.yourcommunityfoundation.org/our-grants
Contact Phone: (561) 340-4509
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Florida Charter School Capital Outlay
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by the Florida Department of Education and is targeted specifically at charter schools within the state. These funds can be used for a number of capital projects, including renovations, repair, and maintenance. To learn more about specific eligibility criteria, visit the organization’s website.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Charter Schools.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation of Charter Schools.
Website: http://www.fldoe.org/schools/school-choice/charter-schools/business-finance-accounting/capital-outlay-funding.stml
Contact Phone: (850) 245-5109
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Florida Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Florida.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000
Website: https://floridadep.gov/wra/srf/content/dwsrf-program
Contact Phone: (850) 245-2118
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company’s website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois,Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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Georgia Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Business Development Corporation
This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Georgia Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Georgia.
Kaiser Permanente
The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, schools, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, NorthCarolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois,Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, NewYork, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee,Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
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Business Development Corporation
Opportunity Description: This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Loan Min: $100,000. Loan Max: $5,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Funding Priorities: Expansion or renovation, equipment purchase, and leasehold improvements.
Address: 111 Executive Center Drive, Enoree Building Suite 225, Columbia, SC 29210
Website: https://www.businessdevelopment.org/daycares.html
Contact Phone: (803) 798-4064
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, andVirginia.
Georgia Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Georgia.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://gefa.georgia.gov/drinking-water-state-revolving-fund
Contact Phone: (800) 436-7442
Email: https://georgia.gov/webform/ask-question
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Kaiser Permanente
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Eligibility: The Foundation requires that the applicant complete an online eligibility quiz, which can be found on this website: https://mosaic.versaic.com/login.
Website: https://share.kaiserpermanente.org/community-health/about-community-health/our-impact/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to California, Colorado, DC, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, andWashington.
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas,Utah, Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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Hawaii Table of Contents Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Hawaii Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Hawaii.
Kaiser Permanente
The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
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Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Funding Priorities: Health and education.
Address: 7 Park Center Court, Owings Mills, MD 21117 and 3660 Waialae Avenue, Suite 400, Honolulu, HI 96816
Website: http://hjweinbergfoundation.org/how-we-give
Contact Phone: (410) 654-8500 and (808) 924-1000
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to New York, Maryland, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and California.
Hawaii Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Hawaii.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: http://health.hawaii.gov/sdwb/drinking-water-state-revolving-fund/
Contact Phone: (808) 586-4258
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Kaiser Permanente
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
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Eligibility: The Foundation requires that the applicant complete an online eligibility quiz, which can be found on this website: https://mosaic.versaic.com/login.
Website: https://share.kaiserpermanente.org/community-health/about-community-health/our-impact/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, andWashington.
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois,Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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Idaho Table of Contents Idaho Green Project Reserve
This program provides grants and loans to a variety of drinking water programs, including lead risk mitigation in schools. Eligible applicants must be in Idaho and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Idaho Public Water System Construction Loans
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Idaho.
Idaho Rural Development Community Programs
This program is aimed at developing facilities that are intended for public use in rural areas throughout Idaho. Both schools and daycare facilities in rural areas qualify to receive support in the form of loans, grants, and loan guarantees.
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Idaho Green Project Reserve
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants and loans to a variety of drinking water programs, including lead risk mitigation in schools. Eligible applicants must be in Idaho and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Annual.
Address: 1410 N. Hilton Street, Boise, ID 83706
Website: http://www.deq.idaho.gov/water-quality/grants-loans/green-project-reserve/
Contact Phone: (208) 373-0452
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant, Loan
Idaho Public Water System Construction Loans
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Idaho.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 1410 N. Hilton Street, Boise, ID 83706
Website: http://www.deq.idaho.gov/water-quality/grants-loans/water-system-construction-loans/
Contact Phone: (208) 373-0502
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Idaho Rural Development Community Programs
Opportunity Description: This program is aimed at developing facilities that are intended for public use in rural areas throughout Idaho. Both schools and daycare facilities in rural areas qualify to receive support in the form of loans, grants, and loan guarantees.
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Eligibility: To be eligible, your facility must be located in a rural area.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Public bodies; community-based non-profit organizations; federally-recognized tribes; and cities, villages, townships, towns, and tribes with no more than 20,000 residents according to the latest U.S. Census Data.
Website: https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/community-facilities-direct-loan-grant-program/id
Contact Phone: (208) 378-5617
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Illinois Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Grand Victoria Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to improve early childhood education. Eligible projects must be in Illinois.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Illinois Public Water Supply Loan Program
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Illinois.
SC Johnson Fund, Inc.
The Foundation provides grants for a variety of priorities, including health and well-being. Eligible applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3) or a government entity.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
The Joyce Foundation
The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, NewYork, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee,Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Grand Victoria Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to improve early childhood education. Eligible projects must be in Illinois.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Deadline for submission is May. Grant Min: $10,000*. Grant Max: $900,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $73,000,000. *Grant range values are based on grants awarded to High Quality Education projects in 2018.
Funding Priorities: Early childhood education, economic development, and environment.
Address: 230 West Monroe Street, Suite 2530, Chicago, IL 60606
Website: http://www.grandvictoriafdn.org/
Contact Phone: (312) 609-0200
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
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Funding Priorities: Health and education.
Address: 7 Park Center Court, Owings Mills, MD 21117 and 3660 Waialae Avenue, Suite 400, Honolulu, HI 96816
Website: http://hjweinbergfoundation.org/how-we-give
Contact Phone: (410) 654-8500 and (808) 924-1000
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Hawaii, New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and California.
Illinois Public Water Supply Loan Program
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Illinois.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 19276, Springfield, IL 62794-9276
Website: https://www2.illinois.gov/epa/topics/grants-loans/state-revolving-fund/Pages/default.aspx
Contact Phone: (217) 782-2027
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
SC Johnson Fund, Inc.
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for a variety of priorities, including health and well-being. Eligible applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3) or a government entity.
Special Notes: Although emphasis is placed on geographic areas where the company has major operations, they do review requests that are regional or national, although those requests go through a different process. Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $1,750. Grant Max: $1,300,000.
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Estimated Fund Assets: $6,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and government entities.
Funding Priorities: Health and well-being, education, sustainability, and environmental programs.
Website: https://www.scjohnson.com/en/our-purpose/social-responsibility/community-and-economic-development/sc-johnson-grants-how-to-apply-for-a-us-company-donation
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
Address: Mott Foundation Building, 503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200, Flint, MI 48502-1851
Website: https://www.mott.org/work/environment/water/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
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The Joyce Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and economic mobility.
Address: 321 North Clark Street, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60654
Website: http://www.joycefdn.org/
Contact Phone: (312) 782-2464
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
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Indiana Table of Contents Central Indiana Community Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to improve the quality of life in communities. Applicants must be a non-profit organization.
Indiana Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Indiana.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
The Joyce Foundation
The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
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Central Indiana Community Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to improve the quality of life in communities. Applicants must be a non-profit organization.
Special Notes: Prior to submitting a funding request, applicants should contact CICF community leadership staff. Funding Cycle: March and October. Grant Min: $10,000. Grant Max: $333,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $419,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Quality of life, education, community vitality, neighborhood connectivity, and
community assets.
Address: 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 119, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Website: https://www.cicf.org/not-for-profits/
Contact Phone: (317) 634-2423
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Indiana Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Indiana.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 100 N. Senate Ave., Rm. 1275, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Website: https://www.in.gov/ifa/srf/2379.htm
Contact Phone: (317) 232-4396
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
Address: Mott Foundation Building, 503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200, Flint, MI 48502-1851
Website: https://www.mott.org/work/environment/water/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
The Joyce Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and economic mobility.
Address: 321 North Clark Street, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60654
Website: http://www.joycefdn.org/
Contact Phone: (312) 782-2464
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
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Iowa Table of Contents Iowa Drinking Water Loan Program
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Iowa.
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Iowa Drinking Water Loan Program
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Iowa.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: http://www.iowasrf.com/program/drinking_water_loan_program/
Contact Phone: (515) 725-0498
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Kansas Table of Contents Kansas Public Water Supply Loan Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Kansas.
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Kansas Public Water Supply Loan Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Kansas.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 420, Topeka, KS 66612
Website: http://tthree.wichita.edu/pws/loansgrants/loanfunddocuments.html
Contact Phone: (785) 296-0735
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Kentucky Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Kentucky Capital Outlay Funds
This program allocates funds for capital construction projects, which can be applied to direct construction costs or to debt that has been issued on behalf of the school district. The amount of funding the school district qualifies for is determined by the school district's student population and level of student attendance.
Kentucky Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Kentucky.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, schools, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, NorthCarolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
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Kentucky Capital Outlay Funds
Opportunity Description: This program allocates funds for capital construction projects, which can be applied to direct construction costs or to debt that has been issued on behalf of the school district. The amount of funding the school district qualifies for is determined by the school district's student population and level of student attendance.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Website: https://sfcc.ky.gov/Funding/Pages/Capital-Outlay-Funds.aspx
Contact Phone: (502) 564-5582
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Kentucky Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Kentucky.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://eec.ky.gov/Environmental-Protection/Water/Funding/DWSRF/Pages/default.aspx
Contact Phone: (502) 782-6958
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Louisiana Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Louisiana Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Louisiana.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Louisiana Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Louisiana.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 629, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-0629
Website: http://ldh.la.gov/index.cfm/page/431/n/285
Contact Phone: (225) 342-9500
Funding Type(s): Loan
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This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Coastal Enterprises, Inc.
This program provides loans to private businesses in underserved areas, rural regions, and gateway cities undergoing economic transitions.
Maine Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Maine.
Maine School Revolving Renovation Fund
This program is administered by Maine's Department of Education and is exclusively available to school administrative units (SAUs) that need support in the areas of health and safety, building systems, energy and water conservation, and learning space upgrades. Schools seeking to reduce lead in schools can use this fund to supplement capital improvement costs.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, NewYork, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee,Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Coastal Enterprises, Inc.
Opportunity Description: This program provides loans to private businesses in under-served areas, rural regions, and gateway cities undergoing economic transitions.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 30 Federal Street Suite 100, Brunswick, ME 04011
Website: https://www.ceimaine.org/
Contact Phone: (207) 504-5900
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Maine Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Maine.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
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Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/environmental-health/dwp/pws/srf.shtml
Contact Phone: (207) 287-5685
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Maine School Revolving Renovation Fund
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by Maine's Department of Education and is exclusively available to school administrative units (SAUs) that need support in the areas of health and safety, building systems, energy and water conservation, and learning space upgrades. Schools seeking to reduce lead in schools can use this fund to supplement capital improvement costs.
Special Notes: Funding given as loans, of which a portion is considered a grant and is forgiven.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School administrative units.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Address: 23 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0023
Website: https://www.maine.gov/doe/schools/facilities/srrf
Contact Phone: (207) 624-6885
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan/Grant Combination
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Maryland Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Kaiser Permanente
The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Maryland Aging Schools Program (ASP)
This program is administered by Maryland's Interagency Commission on School Construction (IAC) and provides state funds for the renovation of aging public-school facilities. All public schools in the state are eligible to apply for funding.
Maryland Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Maryland.
The Abell Foundation
The Foundation provides grants and loans that support a variety of spending categories, including renovation, to promote education and health. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization or publicly-supported charity. This program emphasizes support in the Baltimore, MD area.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
The Greater Washington Community Foundation
The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities and exclusively funds non-profit organizations in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan region.
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The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
The Foundation funds projects relating to education, health, and the environment in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Applicants should visit the organization’s website to learn if they are eligible for funding.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, schools, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina,Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
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Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Funding Priorities: Health and education.
Address: 7 Park Center Court, Owings Mills, MD 21117 and 3660 Waialae Avenue, Suite 400, Honolulu, HI 96816
Website: http://hjweinbergfoundation.org/how-we-give
Contact Phone: (410) 654-8500 and (808) 924-1000
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, Hawaii, and California.
Kaiser Permanente
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Eligibility: The Foundation requires that the applicant complete an online eligibility quiz, which can be found on this website: https://mosaic.versaic.com/login.
Website: https://share.kaiserpermanente.org/community-health/about-community-health/our-impact/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Oregon, Virginia, andWashington.
Maryland Aging Schools Program (ASP)
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by Maryland's Interagency Commission on School Construction (IAC) and provides state funds for the renovation of aging public-school facilities. All public schools in the state are eligible to apply for funding.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Annually. Grant Min: $10,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Public schools.
Funding Priorities: Aging school buildings.
Website: http://www.pscp.state.md.us/programs/asp/aspindex.cfm
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Funding Type(s): Grant
Maryland Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Maryland.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://mde.maryland.gov/programs/Water/WQFA/Pages/drinking_water_fund.aspx
Contact Phone: (410) 537-3119
Funding Type(s): Loan
The Abell Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants and loans that support a variety of spending categories, including renovation, to promote education and health. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization or publicly-supported charity. This program emphasizes support in the Baltimore, MD area.
Special Notes: The Foundation provides capital grants that support new construction, renovation, purchase of property, and/or capital equipment. In addition to traditional grants, the Foundation makes program-related investments (PRIs). PRIs are typically low-cost loans or loan guarantees and equity investments provided at below-market rates and with expected higher levels of risk. Funding Cycle: January 4, March 1, May 1, August 1, and October 15. Grant Min: $9,821*. Grant Max: $750,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $203,000,000. *Grant range values are based on Community Development grants awarded in 2017.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and publicly-supported charities.
Funding Priorities: Education, community development, health and human services, and environment.
Address: 111 South Calvert Street, Suite 2300, Baltimore, MD 21202-6174
Website: https://www.abell.org/
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Contact Phone: (410) 547-1300
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant, Loan
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
The Greater Washington Community Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities and exclusively funds non-profit organizations in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan region.
Special Notes: The Foundation provides grants through a number of different initiatives. Through the Transforming Neighborhood Initiative Fund for Community Innovation, the Foundation has supported Prince George's County Public Schools and school-and community-based organizations with operating, program funding, and capacity building support. The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI). Funding Cycle: Three cycles--Winter, Spring, Summer, as well as multiple deadlines for individual grants. Grant Min: $1,000. Grant Max: $5,000,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $342,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: General support.
Address: 1325 G Street NW, Suite 480, Washington, DC 20005
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Website: https://www.thecommunityfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (202) 955-5890
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Virginia and Washington, DC
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation funds projects relating to education, health, and the environment in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Applicants should visit the organization’s website to learn if they are eligible for funding.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: March 1, July 1, and November 1. Grant Min: $10,000. Grant Max: $1,000,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $346,900,000.
Eligibility: The website provides an eligibility quiz: http://www.cafritzfoundation.org/apply/eligibility-quiz
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit public charities.
Funding Priorities: Education, health, and environment.
Address: 1825 K Street NW, Suite 1400, Washington, DC 20006
Website: http://www.cafritzfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (202) 223-3100
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Virginia and Washington, DC.
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Massachusetts Table of Contents Assistance Program for Lead in School Drinking Water
This program focuses on helping schools test and identify lead service lines that need replacement, in order to establish a program for lead and copper in drinking water.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Massachusetts School Building Authority School Building Assistance (SBA) Program
This program is a competitive non-entitlement grant program with a mission to increase the affordability, sustainability, and efficiency of schools throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Funds are mainly allocated for capital improvement and renovation projects that align with the program's mission.
Massachusetts State Revolving Fund Drinking Water Program
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA)
MWRA works to reduce lead in water by providing interest-free loans for communities to replace public and private lead service lines. Communities must be members of MWRA to qualify for assistance.
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Assistance Program for Lead in School Drinking Water
Opportunity Description: This program focuses on helping schools test and identify lead service lines that need replacement, in order to establish a program for lead and copper in drinking water.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Annually by school year.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Public schools and childcare facilities.
Funding Priorities: Testing and planning.
Address: 1 Winter Street, Boston, MA 02108
Website: https://www.mass.gov/assistance-program-for-lead-in-school-drinking-water
Contact Phone: (617) 292-5770
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Technical Assistance
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, NorthCarolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia,Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Massachusetts School Building Authority School Building Assistance (SBA) Program
Opportunity Description: This program is a competitive non-entitlement grant program with a mission to increase the affordability, sustainability, and efficiency of schools throughout the Commonwealth of
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Massachusetts. Funds are mainly allocated for capital improvement and renovation projects that align with the program's mission.
Special Notes: The program requires districts to submit a statement of interest during the open submittal period and await an invitation to apply.
Eligible Organization Type(s): City, town, school district, or independent agricultural and technical school.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Website: http://www.massschoolbuildings.org/building
Contact Phone: (617) 720-4466
Funding Type(s): Technical Assistance
Massachusetts State Revolving Fund Drinking Water Program
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Massachusetts.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://www.mass.gov/service-details/srf-drinking-water-program
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA)
Opportunity Description: MWRA works to reduce lead in water by providing interest-free loans for communities to replace public and private lead service lines. Communities must be members of MWRA to qualify for assistance.
Eligibility: To qualify for funding, you must be one of the 45 members of MWRA that are eligible for financial assistance under the Lead Service Line Replacement Loan Program.
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Eligible Organization Type(s): Member communities.
Funding Priorities: Lead Service Line Replacement.
Address: Charlestown Navy Yard, 100 First Avenue, Boston, MA 02129
Website: http://www.mwra.com/comsupport/llp/llpprogram.html
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Michigan Table of Contents FlintNOW Foundation
The Foundation provides funding to programs focused on health initiatives for children. Eligible applicants must be in Flint, MI.
Greater Watertown Community Health Foundation
The Foundation provides grants focused on promoting early childhood health. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted; individuals and individual schools are not funded.
Michigan Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Michigan.
Ruth Mott Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to a variety of projects, including improving schools. Eligible applicants must be a non-profit organization, public school, or government entity in North Flint, MI.
Skillman Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for spending not related to capital costs. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization or publicly-supported charity.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
The Hagerman Foundation
The Foundation funds projects related to better health outcomes. Applicants must be designated as a non-profit to apply for funding.
The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
The Foundation offers support in the form of grants exclusively to non-profit organizations or government entities in the State of Michigan. Their funding priorities include education, science, and community.
The Joyce Foundation
The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
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FlintNOW Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides funding to programs focused on health initiatives for children. Eligible applicants must be in Flint, MI.
Funding Priorities: Economic development in Flint, relief efforts for water crisis, and health initiatives for children.
Address: 6 Championship Drive, Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Website: http://flintnow.org/
Email: https://palace.tfaforms.net/56
Greater Watertown Community Health Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants focused on promoting early childhood health. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted; individuals and individual schools are not funded.
Funding Priorities: Early childhood development and health.
Address: 600 East Main Street, Suite 200, Watertown, WI 53094
Website: https://watertownhealthfoundation.com/
Contact Phone: (920) 390-4000
Email: https://watertownhealthfoundation.com/contactus.php
Funding Type(s): Grant
Michigan Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Michigan.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 30817, Lansing, MI 48909-8311
Website: https://www.michigan.gov/egle/0,9429,7-135-3307_3515-314508--,00.html
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Contact Phone: (517) 284-5433
Funding Type(s): Loan
Ruth Mott Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to a variety of projects, including improving schools. Eligible applicants must be a non-profit organization, public school, or government entity in North Flint, MI.
Special Notes: Funding Cycles: December, April, and August.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, public schools, government entities, hospitals, and religious institutions.
Funding Priorities: Community schools.
Address: 111. E. Court Street, Suite 3C, Flint, MI 48502
Website: http://www.ruthmottfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (810) 233-0170
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Skillman Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for spending not related to capital costs. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization or publicly-supported charity.
Eligibility: The Foundation does not provide grants to endowments, building campaigns, or capital costs, including construction, renovation, or equipment.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and publicly-supported charities.
Address: 100 Talon Centre Dr., Suite 100, Detroit, MI 48207
Website: https://www.skillman.org/
Contact Phone: (313) 393-1185
Email: https://www.skillman.org/contact-us/
Funding Type(s): Grant
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The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
Address: Mott Foundation Building, 503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200, Flint, MI 48502-1851
Website: https://www.mott.org/work/environment/water/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
The Hagerman Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation funds projects related to better health outcomes. Applicants must be designated as a non-profit to apply for funding.
Special Notes: If requesting more than $10,000, a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted. Funding Cycles: January 1, May 1, and September 1.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Shelter, healthy meal options, better health outcomes and overall family safety, recreation, and well-being.
Address: 601 S. Saginaw Street, Flint, MI 48502
Website: https://thehagermanfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (810) 285-9223
Email: http://thehagermanfoundation.org/contact/
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers support in the form of grants exclusively to non-profit organizations or government entities in the State of Michigan. Their funding priorities include education, science, and community.
Special Notes: The Foundation is flexible in its funding priorities and emphasizes meeting the current needs of the citizens of Michigan. Projects that benefit children are of particular interest. Funding Cycle: January, March, May, July, September. Grant Min: $6,000*. Grant Max: $1,000,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $388,000,000.
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*Grant range values are based on Education grants awarded in 2017.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations or government entities.
Funding Priorities: Education, science, and community.
Address: 1018 West Main Street, Midland, MI 48640-4292
Website: http://hhgadowfdn.org/
Contact Phone: (989) 631-3699
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Joyce Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and economic mobility.
Address: 321 North Clark Street, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60654
Website: http://www.joycefdn.org/
Contact Phone: (312) 782-2464
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
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Minnesota Table of Contents Bush Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for projects that address a community issue. Grant opportunities are available to organizations and individuals.
CentraCare Health Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for programs that improve health and safety. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, government entity, or another entity with a fiscal host that has 501(c)(3) status.
General Mills
The Foundation provides grants to address pressing local needs. Grants are given by invitation only.
Hugh J. Andersen Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to special projects or programs in public schools and public/civic projects and activities. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization and submit a letter of inquiry and proposal.
Mardag Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to a variety of programs, including capital projects for education, children, and at-risk populations. Eligible applicants are public schools, private secondary schools, private colleges, and universities.
Midwest Minnesota Community Development Corporation
This program provides loans and tax credits for community development. Eligible applicants must be a private business or home in Minnesota or other Midwest areas.
Minnesota Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Minnesota.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
The Joyce Foundation
The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
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The Saint Paul and Minnesota Foundations
The Foundation offers a number of grants with a wide variety of funding priorities, including education and health, to applicants located in the Saint Paul region. Applicants should visit the organization’s website to learn about different funding opportunities.
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Bush Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for projects that address a community issue. Grant opportunities are available to organizations and individuals.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $10,000. Grant Max: $200,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Individuals and organizations.
Funding Priorities: Community innovation.
Address: 101 Fifth Street East, Suite 2400, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Website: https://www.bushfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (651) 227-0891
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota.
CentraCare Health Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for programs that improve health and safety. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, government entity, or another entity with a fiscal host that has 501(c)(3) status.
Special Notes: The Foundation does not fund building or capital campaigns.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, school or government entities, and other entities with a fiscal host as a 501(c)(3) status.
Website: https://www.centracare.com/foundation/grant-guidelines/
Funding Type(s): Grant
General Mills
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to address pressing local needs. Grants are given by invitation only.
Special Notes: The Foundation does not accept unsolicited requests.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Early childhood education.
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Address: 1 General Mills Blvd, Golden Valley, MN 55426
Website: https://www.generalmills.com/en/Responsibility/general-mills-foundation/Minneapolis-Grants
Contact Phone: (800) 248-7310
Funding Type(s): Grant
Hugh J. Andersen Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to special projects or programs in public schools and public/civic projects and activities. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization and submit a letter of inquiry and proposal.
Special Notes: If organizations are located in Washington County, MN, and Pierce, Polk, and St. Croix Counties, WI, The Foundation will consider special projects or programs in public schools and public/civic projects and activities. Funding Cycle: Letters of Inquiry and Proposals are due the 15th of March, June, August, and November. Grant Min: $1,000. Grant Max: $250,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $98,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Children and youth, social support, access to health-related services, and education.
Address: White Pine Building 342 Fifth Avenue North, Suite 200 Bayport, MN 55003-4502
Website: http://www.srinc.biz/hja/index.html
Contact Phone: (651) 275-4489
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Wisconsin.
Mardag Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to a variety of programs, including capital projects for education, children, and at-risk populations. Eligible applicants are public schools, private secondary schools, private colleges, and universities.
Special Notes: The Foundation considers capital projects, program expansion, and special projects of a time-limited nature. The Foundation will review, on their own merits, grant applications received from private secondary schools and private colleges and universities for purposes not explicitly excluded. Funding Cycle: Round 1 Application Due January, Round 2 Application Due July.
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Grant Min: $3,000. Grant Max: $100,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $50,500,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Public schools, private secondary schools, and private colleges and universities.
Funding Priorities: Education, children, seniors, and at-risk populations.
Address: 101 Fifth Street East, Suite 2400, Saint Paul, MN 55101-1800
Website: http://www.mardag.org/
Contact Phone: (651) 325-4262
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Midwest Minnesota Community Development Corporation
Opportunity Description: This program provides loans and tax credits for community development. Eligible applicants must be a private business or home in Minnesota or other Midwest areas.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses or homes.
Address: 119 Graystone Plaza, Suite 100 Detroit Lakes, MN 56501-3034
Website: https://www.mmcdc.com/commercial-lending/
Contact Phone: (218) 847-3191
Email: https://www.mmcdc.com/contact/
Funding Type(s): Loan, Tax Credit
Minnesota Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Minnesota.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
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Address: 1st National Bank Building, Suite W820 332 Minnesota Street Saint Paul, MN 55101-1378
Website: https://mn.gov/deed/pfa/funds-programs/drinking-water.jsp
Contact Phone: (800) 657-3858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
Address: Mott Foundation Building, 503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200, Flint, MI 48502-1851
Website: https://www.mott.org/work/environment/water/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
The Joyce Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and economic mobility.
Address: 321 North Clark Street, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60654
Website: http://www.joycefdn.org/
Contact Phone: (312) 782-2464
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
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The Saint Paul and Minnesota Foundations
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers a number of grants with a wide variety of funding priorities, including education and health, to applicants located in the Saint Paul region. Applicants should visit the organization’s website to learn about different funding opportunities.
Special Notes: The Foundation offers a few different grants which may apply: Building Community Capacity grants, Community Sharing Fund grants, Diversity Endowment Funds grants, and Management Improvement Fund grants. Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Funding Cycle: Deadlines--January, May, July, November. Grant Min: $1,000. Grant Max: $2,000,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $472,000,000.
Funding Priorities: Education and health.
Address: 101 Fifth Street East, Suite 2400, Saint Paul, MN 55101-1800
Website: https://www.spmcf.org/
Contact Phone: (651) 224-5463
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Mississippi Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Mississippi Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Mississippi.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New York, North Carolina,Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Mississippi Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Mississippi.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 1700, Suite U-234, 570 East Woodrow Wilson Boulevard Jackson, MS 39215-1700
Website: https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/44,0,127.html
Contact Phone: (601) 576-7518
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Missouri Table of Contents Alternative Capital for Community Impact
This program provides grants for community development in Kansas City, MO. Grant applicants must be a private business.
Missouri Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Missouri.
Missouri Foundation for Health
The Foundation provides grants to programs that address health issues. Eligible projects must be in Missouri.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
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Alternative Capital for Community Impact
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants for community development in Kansas City, MO. Grant applicants must be a private business.
Special Notes: Grant Min: $50,000. Grant Max: $2,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 3200 Wayne Avenue, Kansas, MO 64109
Website: http://www.alt-cap.org/
Contact Phone: (816) 216-1851
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Missouri Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Missouri.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, MO 65102
Website: https://dnr.mo.gov/env/wpp/srf/dwsrf-direct.htm
Contact Phone: (573) 751-1300
Email: https://dnr.mo.gov/contact/water.htm
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Missouri Foundation for Health
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs that address health issues. Eligible projects must be in Missouri.
Address: 4254 Vista Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110
Website: https://mffh.org/
Contact Phone: (314) 345-5500 and (800) 655-5560
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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Montana Table of Contents Montana Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Montana.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
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Montana Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Montana.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: http://deq.mt.gov/Water/SurfaceWater/DesignApprovals
Contact Phone: (406) 444-5316
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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Nebraska Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Nebraska Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Nebraska.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Nebraska Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Nebraska.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: http://deq.ne.gov/NDEQProg.nsf/OnWeb/DWSRLF
Contact Phone: (402) 471-1006
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Nevada Table of Contents Nevada Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Nevada.
The Rogers Foundation
The Foundation issues annual Requests for Proposals (RFP) to fund a variety of projects relating to youth education and only accepts applications from public schools or non-profit organizations. Visit the organization’s website to learn more about its current RFP and to see if your organization is eligible for funding.
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Nevada Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Nevada.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 901 S. Stewart Street, Suite 4001, Carson City, NV 89701
Website: https://ndep.nv.gov/water/financing-infrastructure/state-revolving-fund-loans/drinking-water
Contact Phone: (775) 687-4670
Email: https://ndep.nv.gov/contact-us
Funding Type(s): Loan
The Rogers Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation issues annual Requests for Proposals (RFP) to fund a variety of projects relating to youth education and only accepts applications from public schools or non-profit organizations. Visit the organization’s website to learn more about its current RFP and to see if your organization is eligible for funding.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: March. Grant Max: $25,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Public K-12 schools and non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Education and the arts.
Address: 701 South 9th Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website: https://therogers.foundation/grants/gift-of-assurance/
Contact Phone: (702) 657-3114
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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New Hampshire Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Kettering Family Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to projects improving education, environment, and public benefit.
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
The Foundation provides several grant opportunities with a variety of priorities, including health and well-being. Eligible projects must be in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Community Loan Fund
This program provides loans for a variety of eligible spending categories, including renovation and building improvement. Eligible applicants must be child care organizations serving children and families with low or moderate-income or with special needs in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Department of Education, Office of School Building Aid
This legislatively-mandated program establishes a framework for New Hampshire to offer direct financial assistance to support the construction and renovation of K-12 facilities.
New Hampshire Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for New Hampshire.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, NorthCarolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia,Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Kettering Family Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects improving education, environment, and public benefit.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, government entities, or religious organization affiliates.
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and public benefit.
Website: https://www.cfketteringfamilies.com/philanthropy/kff
Contact Phone: (937) 228-1021
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Colorado and New York.
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides several grant opportunities with a variety of priorities, including health and well-being. Eligible projects must be in New Hampshire.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Multiple Deadlines. Estimated Fund Assets: $323,000,000.
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Funding Priorities: Health and education, well-being, civic engagement, education, economic development, environmental protection, and arts and culture.
Address: 37 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301
Website: http://www.nhcf.org/
Contact Phone: (603) 225-6641 ext. 21249
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
New Hampshire Community Loan Fund
Opportunity Description: This program provides loans for a variety of eligible spending categories, including renovation and building improvement. Eligible applicants must be child care organizations serving children and families with low or moderate-income or with special needs in New Hampshire.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Child care organizations and Head Start programs serving children and families with low- or moderate-income or with special needs. Registered 501(c)(3) organizations registered with the State of New Hampshire, home-based child care providers, or home-based child care providers, or home-based child care programs licensed (or about to be licensed) by the NH Bureau of Child Care Licensing.
Funding Priorities: Purchase, build, expand, renovate, or improve buildings.
Address: 7 Wall Street, Concord, NH 03301
Website: https://www.communityloanfund.org/how-we-help/child-care/how-we-can-help-you/loans
Contact Phone: (603) 224-6669
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
New Hampshire Department of Education, Office of School Building Aid
Opportunity Description: This legislatively-mandated program establishes a framework for New Hampshire to offer direct financial assistance to support the construction and renovation of K-12 facilities.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
Funding Priorities: Cost of land, planning and design, site development, construction, legal and administrative fees, furniture, fixtures, and equipment.
Address: 101 Pleasant Street Concord, NH 03301-3494
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Website: https://www.education.nh.gov/program/school_approval/school_faq.htm
Contact Phone: (603) 271-2037
Funding Type(s): Reimbursement
New Hampshire Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for New Hampshire.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 95, Concord, NH 03302-0095
Website: https://www.des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/dwgb/capacity/dwsrf.htm
Contact Phone: (603) 271-7017
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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New Jersey Table of Contents New Jersey Community Capital
This program provides loans to facilitate construction and operations for a charter school or child care facility.
New Jersey Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for New Jersey.
New Jersey School Development Authority Regular Operating District Grants
The School Development Authority, in addition to fully funding capital projects within its district, offers grants to supplement construction and renovation projects across the State of New Jersey. Among other funding priorities, the program prefers projects that emphasize health and safety in schools.
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New Jersey Community Capital
Opportunity Description: This program provides loans to facilitate construction and operations for a charter school or child care facility.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Charter schools and child care facilities.
Funding Priorities: Construction, expansion, and operation.
Address: 108 Church Street, 3rd Floor, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Website: https://www.newjerseycommunitycapital.org/our-impact/education
Contact Phone: (732) 640-2061
Funding Type(s): Loan
New Jersey Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for New Jersey.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 3131 Princeton Pike, Building 4 Suite 216, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
Website: https://www.njib.gov/nj/Drinking+Water+Projects.25
Contact Phone: (609) 292-5550
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
New Jersey School Development Authority Regular Operating District Grants
Opportunity Description: The School Development Authority, in addition to fully funding capital projects within its district, offers grants to supplement construction and renovation projects across the State of
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New Jersey. Among other funding priorities, the program prefers projects that emphasize health and safety in schools.
Special Notes: Grants can be used to cover at least 40% of project costs.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Website: https://www.njsda.gov/NJSDA/Projects/GrantProgram
Contact Phone: (609) 341-5900
Funding Type(s): Grant, State matching funds
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New Mexico Table of Contents New Mexico Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for New Mexico.
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New Mexico Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for New Mexico.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 5469, Santa Fe, NM 87502
Website: https://www.env.nm.gov/drinking_water/wifunding/
Contact Phone: (505) 476-8620
Funding Type(s): Loan
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New York Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Central New York Community Foundation/LeadSafeCNY
The Foundation administers the LeadSafeCNY program, which provides funding for existing home renovations at private homes serving as childcare facilities. Eligible projects must be in the Central New York area.
Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo
The Foundation provides multiple grant opportunities, all with varying goals. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit in the Greater Buffalo area.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Kettering Family Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to projects improving education, environment, and public benefit.
New York Community Trust
The Foundation provides grants to programs that strengthen public schools. Schools cannot apply, but non-profit organizations aiming to help schools in New York can apply.
New York Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for New York.
New York Lead Service Line Replacement Program (NY LSLRP) Grants
This program is administered by New York State's Department of Health and offers funds for the replacement of residential lead service lines. This program is offered to select municipalities and eligibility is pre-determined. Visit the program's website to learn if your municipality has been selected for funding support.
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The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
The Joyce Foundation
The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina,Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
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Central New York Community Foundation/LeadSafeCNY
Opportunity Description: The Foundation administers the LeadSafeCNY program, which provides funding for existing home renovations at private homes serving as childcare facilities. Eligible projects must be in the Central New York area.
Special Notes: Grant Max: $150,000.
Address: 431 East Fayette Street, Suite 100, Syracuse, NY 13202
Website: https://cnycf.org/programs
Contact Phone: (315) 422-9538
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides multiple grant opportunities, all with varying goals. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit in the Greater Buffalo area.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Multiple deadlines for multiple grant opportunities.
Address: 726 Exchange Street, Suite 525, Buffalo, NY 14210
Website: https://www.cfgb.org/
Contact Phone: (716) 852-2857
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Funding Priorities: Health and education.
Address: 7 Park Center Court, Owings Mills, MD 21117 and 3660 Waialae Avenue, Suite 400, Honolulu, HI 96816
Website: http://hjweinbergfoundation.org/how-we-give
Contact Phone: (410) 654-8500 and (808) 924-1000
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Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Hawaii, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and California.
Kettering Family Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects improving education, environment, and public benefit.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, government entities, or religious organization affiliates.
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and public benefit.
Website: https://www.cfketteringfamilies.com/philanthropy/kff
Contact Phone: (937) 228-1021
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Colorado and New Hampshire.
New York Community Trust
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs that strengthen public schools. Schools cannot apply, but non-profit organizations aiming to help schools in New York can apply.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: February, May, and September. Grant Min: $20,000*. Grant Max: $1,900,000*. *Grant range values are based on grants awarded to Education projects in 2017.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Health, environment, education, and general support.
Address: 909 Third Avenue 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10022
Website: http://www.nycommunitytrust.org/
Contact Phone: (212) 686-0010 ext. 554
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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New York Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for New York.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://www.efc.ny.gov/DWSRF
Contact Phone: (518) 402-7650
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
New York Lead Service Line Replacement Program (NY LSLRP) Grants
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by New York State's Department of Health and offers funds for the replacement of residential lead service lines. This program is offered to select municipalities and eligibility is pre-determined. Visit the program's website to learn if your municipality has been selected for funding support.
Special Notes: Estimated Fund Assets: $20,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): City, village, town, or consolidated health district.
Funding Priorities: Municipalities.
Website: https://health.ny.gov/environmental/water/drinking/lslrp/index.htm
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
Address: Mott Foundation Building, 503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200, Flint, MI 48502-1851
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Website: https://www.mott.org/work/environment/water/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
The Joyce Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and economic mobility.
Address: 321 North Clark Street, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60654
Website: http://www.joycefdn.org/
Contact Phone: (312) 782-2464
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
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North Carolina Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Business Development Corporation
This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Community Foundation of Henderson County
The Foundation provides grants focused on improving the health and education of a community. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
North Carolina Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for North Carolina.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York,Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
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Business Development Corporation
Opportunity Description: This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Loan Min: $100,000. Loan Max: $5,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Funding Priorities: Expansion or renovation, equipment purchase, and leasehold improvements.
Address: 111 Executive Center Drive, Enoree Building Suite 225, Columbia, SC 29210
Website: https://www.businessdevelopment.org/daycares.html
Contact Phone: (803) 798-4064
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, and Virginia.
Community Foundation of Henderson County
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants focused on improving the health and education of a community. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Quarterly.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Education, health, and community.
Address: 401 North Main St., Suite 300, Hendersonville, NC 28792
Website: http://www.cfhcforever.org/home
Contact Phone: (828) 697-6224
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
North Carolina Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project
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priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for North Carolina.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 217 West Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27603
Website: https://deq.nc.gov/drinking-water-state-revolving-fund-loan-program
Contact Phone: (877) 623-6748
Funding Type(s): Loan
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North Dakota Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Bush Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for projects that address a community issue. Grant opportunities are available to organizations and individuals.
North Dakota Community Foundation
The Foundation provides a variety of funds for several spending categories. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization or government entity.
North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (NDDPI) Construction Loan Program
This program provides loans to public entities in the state of North Dakota that are seeking to renovate aging facilities or construct new facilities. Schools are among the eligible organization types and interested parties should view the organization's website for more details about how loans are structured.
North Dakota Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for North Dakota.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Bush Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for projects that address a community issue. Grant opportunities are available to organizations and individuals.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $10,000. Grant Max: $200,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Individuals and organizations.
Funding Priorities: Community innovation.
Address: 101 Fifth Street East, Suite 2400, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Website: https://www.bushfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (651) 227-0891
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Minnesota and South Dakota.
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North Dakota Community Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides a variety of funds for several spending categories. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization or government entity.
Special Notes: The Foundation offers Statewide Greatest Needs Grant Program for up to $5,000 and runs Community Endowment Fund Programs.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and government entities.
Address: PO Box 387 711 Riverwood Dr, Suite 2, Bismarck, ND 58502-0387
Website: https://ndcf.net/
Contact Phone: (701) 222-8349 and (701) 222-8257
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (NDDPI) Construction Loan Program
Opportunity Description: This program provides loans to public entities in the State of North Dakota that are seeking to renovate aging facilities or construct new facilities. Schools are among the eligible organization types and interested parties should view the organization's website for more details about how loans are structured.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Address: 600 E. Boulevard Avenue, Dept. 201, Bismarck, ND 58501
Website: https://www.nd.gov/dpi/SchoolStaff/SchoolFinance/SchoolConstruction/NDDPIConstructionLoanProgra m/
Contact Phone: (701) 328-2260
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
North Dakota Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project
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priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for North Dakota.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 918 E. Divide Ave., Bismarck, ND 58501
Website: https://deq.nd.gov/MF/DWSRF/
Contact Phone: (701) 328-5220
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Ohio Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
The Cleveland Foundation
The Foundation has a variety of funding priorities, including ensuring clean and safe drinking water. Eligible applicants must be a non-profit organization, government entity, or religious organization affiliate.
The Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations
The Foundation offers several grants with varying funding priorities. Visit the Foundation's website to learn more about each grant opportunity and if your organization is eligible to receive funding.
The George Gund Foundation
The Foundation offers funding for projects relating to education, environment,and human services in the Greater Cleveland area. The Foundation's environment focus area promotes reducing environmental health hazards, and its education focus area works to create learning conditions that ensure student success. The Foundation limits capital grants for construction or renovation to projects that seek U.S. Green Building Council LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. The Foundation’s green building policy covers both planning and construction grants.
The Joyce Foundation
The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
Ohio Water Supply Revolving Loan Account
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Ohio.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York,North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
Address: Mott Foundation Building, 503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200, Flint, MI 48502-1851
Website: https://www.mott.org/work/environment/water/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
The Cleveland Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a variety of funding priorities, including ensuring clean and safe drinking water. Eligible applicants must be a non-profit organization, government entity, or religious organization affiliate.
Special Notes: The Foundation funds responsive and proactive grants, as well as donor-directed grants. As part of its environment focus area, the Foundation identified protecting and restoring Lake Erie as critical to their future, and noted they seek to ensure everyone has access to clean, safe, and affordable water. Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $1,000 Grant Max: $3,500,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $2,450,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, government entities, or religious organization affiliates.
Funding Priorities: Education and environment.
Address: 1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1300, Cleveland, OH 44115-2001
Website: http://www.clevelandfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (216) 615-7184
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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The Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers several grants with varying funding priorities. Visit the Foundation's website to learn more about each grant opportunity and if your organization is eligible to receive funding.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations to submit a Letter of Intent (LOI). Funding Cycle: Multiple. Grant Min: $1,000 Grant Max: $1,000,000. Estimated Fund Assets: More than $2,000,000,000.
Funding Priorities: Capital improvements, environment, and health.
Address: 1234 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43205-1453
Website: https://www.columbusfoundation.org/nonprofit-center/grant-opportunities
Contact Phone: (616) 251-4000
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The George Gund Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers funding for projects relating to education, environment,and human services in the Greater Cleveland area. The Foundation's environment focus area promotes reducing environmental health hazards, and its education focus area works to create learning conditions that ensure student success. The Foundation limits capital grants for construction or renovation to projects that seek U.S. Green Building Council LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. The Foundation’s green building policy covers both planning and construction grants.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Funding Cycle: November, March, and July. Grant Min: $5,000*. Grant Max: $535,500*. Estimated Fund Assets: $397,000,000. *Grant range values are based on Education grants awarded in 2018.
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and human services.
Address: 1845 Guildhall Building 45 Prospect Avenue, West Cleveland, OH 44115-1018
Website: http://gundfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (216) 241-3114
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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The Joyce Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and economic mobility.
Address: 321 North Clark Street, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60654
Website: http://www.joycefdn.org/
Contact Phone: (312) 782-2464
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, andWisconsin.
Ohio Water Supply Revolving Loan Account
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Ohio.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, OH 43216-1049
Website: https://epa.ohio.gov/defa/ofa#169544610-whats-new
Contact Phone: (614) 644-2798
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Oklahoma Table of Contents Oklahoma Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Oklahoma.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
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Oklahoma Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Oklahoma.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 1677, Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1677
Website: https://www.owrb.ok.gov/financing/loan/dwsrfloans.php
Contact Phone: (405) 702-8100
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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Oregon Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Kaiser Permanente
The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Oregon Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Oregon.
Oregon School Capital Improvement Matching Program (OSCIM Program)
This program offers matching reimbursements to public schools throughout Oregon. All public schools are eligible to apply, and the program will only fund construction or renovation-related projects.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Kaiser Permanente
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Eligibility: The Foundation requires that the applicant complete an online eligibility quiz, which can be found on this website: https://mosaic.versaic.com/login.
Website: https://share.kaiserpermanente.org/community-health/about-community-health/our-impact/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Virginia, andWashington.
Oregon Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Oregon.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
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Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 640, Portland, OR 97232
Website: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/HealthyEnvironments/DrinkingWater/SRF/Pages/index.aspx
Contact Phone: 971-673-0405
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Oregon School Capital Improvement Matching Program (OSCIM Program)
Opportunity Description: This program offers matching reimbursements to public schools throughout Oregon. All public schools are eligible to apply and the program will only fund construction or renovation-related projects.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Address: 255 Capitol Street NE, Salem, OR 97310-0203
Website: https://www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/grants/Pages/Office-of-School-Facilities.aspx
Contact Phone: (503) 947-5600
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Capital cost matching, Grant
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
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Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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Pennsylvania Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Leona Gruber Trust
The Foundation provides grants to organizations like educational institutions for programs that improve health. Organizations in Lehigh and Northampton Counties will receive priority, but outside areas are eligible.
Northside Community Development Fund
This program provides loans for construction, repair, and modernization. Eligible applicants must be private businesses in the zip codes 15212, 15214, or 15233 within the City of Pittsburgh, PA.
Pennsylvania Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Pennsylvania.
Planning and Construction Workbook
This program is administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, and funding is in the form of reimbursement to public schools that undertake large construction or renovation projects. The program uses factors such as classroom capacity to calculate the level of reimbursement offered.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
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The Joyce Foundation
The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York,North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
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Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to programs promoting a variety of broad categories, including health. Eligible applicants must be within a rural community and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply.
Funding Priorities: Health and education.
Address: 7 Park Center Court, Owings Mills, MD 21117 and 3660 Waialae Avenue, Suite 400, Honolulu, HI 96816
Website: http://hjweinbergfoundation.org/how-we-give
Contact Phone: (410) 654-8500 and (808) 924-1000
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Hawaii, New York, Maryland, Illinois, and California.
Leona Gruber Trust
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to organizations like educational institutions for programs that improve health. Organizations in Lehigh and Northampton Counties will receive priority, but outside areas are eligible.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Annually, beginning January 31.
Funding Priorities: Education, health, and human service.
Website: https://www.wellsfargo.com/private-foundations/gruber-trust-leona
Funding Type(s): Grant
Northside Community Development Fund
Opportunity Description: This program provides loans for construction, repair, and modernization. Eligible applicants must be private businesses in the zip codes 15212, 15214, or 15233 within the City of Pittsburgh, PA.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Funding Priorities: Construction, repair, or modernization.
Address: 922 Middle Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Website: http://www.nscdfund.org/Loans
Contact Phone: (412) 322-0290
Email: http://www.nscdfund.org/Loans
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Funding Type(s): Loan
Pennsylvania Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Pennsylvania.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://www.pennvest.pa.gov/Information/Funding-Programs/Pages/Drinking-Water-State-Revolving-Fund.aspx
Contact Phone: (717) 783-6589
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Planning and Construction Workbook
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, and funding is in the form of reimbursement to public schools that undertake large construction or renovation projects. The program uses factors such as classroom capacity to calculate the level of reimbursement offered.
Special Notes: Reimbursement percentage calculated based on project details. Grant Min: $4,700 / pupil. Grant Max: $7,600 / pupil.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Website: https://www.education.pa.gov/Teachers - Administrators/School Construction and Facilities/Pages/Reimbursable-Projects.aspx
Funding Type(s): Reimbursement
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The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
Address: Mott Foundation Building, 503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200, Flint, MI 48502-1851
Website: https://www.mott.org/work/environment/water/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, andWisconsin.
The Joyce Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and economic mobility.
Address: 321 North Clark Street, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60654
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Website: http://www.joycefdn.org/
Contact Phone: (312) 782-2464
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, andWisconsin.
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Rhode Island Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Rhode Island Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Rhode Island.
Rhode Island School Building Authority Capital Fund
This state-funded program is intended to address high priority repairs and school safety projects in communities with limited financial capabilities.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Rhode Island Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Rhode Island.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
Website: http://health.ri.gov/programs/detail.php?pgm_id=127
Contact Phone: (401) 222-5960
Email: http://health.ri.gov/contact/
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Rhode Island School Building Authority Capital Fund
Opportunity Description: This state-funded program is intended to address high priority repairs and school safety projects in communities with limited financial capabilities.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Address: 255 Westminster Street, Providence, RI 02903
Website: http://www.ride.ri.gov/FundingFinance/SchoolBuildingAuthority/SBACapitalFund.aspx
Contact Phone: (401) 222-4294
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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South Carolina Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Business Development Corporation
This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
South Carolina Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for South Carolina.
South Carolina School Facility Building Funds Capital Needs
This program is administered by the South Carolina Department of Education, which offers a number of funding resources for schools. Eligible school districts are pre-determined, and the organization’s website provides a list of which school districts qualify for funding.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York,North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
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Business Development Corporation
Opportunity Description: This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Loan Min: $100,000. Loan Max: $5,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Funding Priorities: Expansion or renovation, equipment purchase, and leasehold improvements.
Address: 111 Executive Center Drive, Enoree Building Suite 225, Columbia, SC 29210
Website: https://www.businessdevelopment.org/daycares.html
Contact Phone: (803) 798-4064
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, and Virginia.
South Carolina Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for South Carolina.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 2600 Bull Street, Columbia, SC 29201
Website: https://scdhec.gov/environment/businesses-and-communities-go-green/environmental-loans-grants-businesses-communities-3
Contact Phone: (602) 364-1319
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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South Carolina School Facility Building Funds Capital Needs
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by the South Carolina Department of Education, which offers a number of funding resources for schools. Eligible school districts are pre-determined, and the organization’s website provides a list of which school districts qualify for funding.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Every three years.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Public schools and school districts.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Address: 1429 Senate Street, Columbia, SC 29201
Website: https://ed.sc.gov/districts-schools/school-planning-building/school-facility-building-funds/
Contact Phone: (803) 734-4835
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Bond financing
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, WashingtonD.C./Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
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South Dakota Table of Contents Bush Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for projects that address a community issue. Grant opportunities are available to organizations and individuals.
South Dakota Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for South Dakota.
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Bush Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for projects that address a community issue. Grant opportunities are available to organizations and individuals.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $10,000. Grant Max: $200,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Individuals and organizations.
Funding Priorities: Community innovation.
Address: 101 Fifth Street East, Suite 2400, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Website: https://www.bushfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (651) 227-0891
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Minnesota and North Dakota.
South Dakota Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for South Dakota.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 523 East Capitol, Pierre, SD 57501
Website: https://denr.sd.gov/dfta/wwf/dwsrf/dwsrfprogram.aspx
Contact Phone: (605) 773-4216
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Tennessee Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Business Development Corporation
This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Tennessee Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Tennessee.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York,North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas,Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
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Business Development Corporation
Opportunity Description: This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Loan Min: $100,000. Loan Max: $5,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Funding Priorities: Expansion or renovation, equipment purchase, and leasehold improvements.
Address: 111 Executive Center Drive, Enoree Building Suite 225, Columbia, SC 29210
Website: https://www.businessdevelopment.org/daycares.html
Contact Phone: (803) 798-4064
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, andVirginia.
Tennessee Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Tennessee.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave., Nashville, TN 37243
Website: https://www.tn.gov/environment/program-areas/wr-water-resources/water-quality/state-revolving-fund-program/state-revolving-fund/wr-srf-drinking-water-state-revolving-fund-loan-program.html
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Texas Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Communities Foundation of Texas
The Foundation provides grants to non-profit organizations for building renovation, health, and equipment purchases. Eligible projects must be in the Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX area.
San Antonio Area Foundation Special and Urgent Needs Fund
The Foundation provides grants for critical equipment or resource needs that could not have been anticipated or budgeted. Eligible programs must be in San Antonio, TX.
Texas Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Texas.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
The Brown Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to benefit public education. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization in the Houston, TX area.
The Cullen Foundation
The Foundation offers competitive grants to tax exempt organizations in Texas, with a strong preference placed on organizations in the greater Houston area.
The Dallas Foundation
The Foundation offers competitive grants to non-profit organizations in Dallas County.
The Meadows Foundation, Inc.
The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities, including education and health, and offers support exclusively to non-profit organizations within Texas.
The Moody Foundation
The Foundation funds a variety of projects related to the environment, health, building renovations, and equipment purchases throughout Texas.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Communities Foundation of Texas
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to non-profit organizations for building renovation, health, and equipment purchases. Eligible projects must be in the Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX area.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Submission deadline is August. Grant Min: $10,000. Grant Max: $6,300,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $562,200,000.
Eligibility: The website provides an eligibility quiz: https://cftexas.typeform.com/to/DEaldV.
Funding Priorities: Building renovation, environment, health, and equipment purchases.
Address: 5500 Caruth Haven Lane, Dallas, TX 75225
Website: http://www.cftexas.org/
Contact Phone: (214) 750-4102
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
San Antonio Area Foundation Special and Urgent Needs Fund
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for critical equipment or resource needs that could not have been anticipated or budgeted. Eligible programs must be in San Antonio, TX.
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Address: 303 Pearl Parkway, Suite 114, San Antonio, TX 78215
Website: http://www.saafdn.org/Nonprofits/Grants/SpecialandUrgentNeeds.aspx
Contact Phone: (210) 225-2243
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Texas Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Texas.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 1700 North Congress Avenue, Austin, TX 78701
Website: http://www.twdb.texas.gov/financial/programs/DWSRF/index.asp
Contact Phone: (512) 463-7847
Funding Type(s): Loan
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
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Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas,Utah, Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
The Brown Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to benefit public education. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization in the Houston, TX area.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Monthly. Grant Min: $25*. Grant Max: $6,000,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $1,467,000,000. *Grant range based on past grant amounts.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Public education.
Address: P.O. Box 130646, Houston, TX 77219-0646
Website: http://www.brownfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (713) 523-6867
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Cullen Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers competitive grants to tax exempt organizations in Texas, with a strong preference placed on organizations in the greater Houston area.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $25,000*. Grant Max: $2,000,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $248,000,000. *Grant range values are based on Health and Education grants awarded in 2017.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit public charities.
Funding Priorities: Health, education, and capital campaigns.
Address: 2727 Allen Parkway, Suite 1050, Houston, TX 77019
Website: http://cullenfdn.org/
Contact Phone: (713) 651-8837
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Email: http://cullenfdn.org/contact-us/
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Dallas Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers competitive grants to non-profit organizations in Dallas County.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Spring and Fall. Grant Min: $20,000* Grant Max: $200,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $71,900,000. *Grant range values are based on Community Impact Fund grants awarded in 2018.
Funding Priorities: Community impact, early learning, and health.
Address: 3963 Maple Avenue, Suite 390, Dallas, TX 75219
Website: https://www.dallasfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (214) 741-9898 ext. 116
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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The Meadows Foundation, Inc.
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities, including and health, and offers support exclusively to non-profit organizations within Texas.
Special Notes: From website--"When considering funding construction or renovations, The Foundation does not require green building strategies to be eligible for grant support; however, The Foundation believes that green building is a social value and looks with favor on those construction projects that include significant energy savings and other environmentally friendly features." Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $1,000. Grant Max: $2,000,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $694,000,000. Source: http://www.mfi.org/
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Education, human services, health environment, and public education.
Address: Wilson Historic District 3003 Swiss Avenue, Dallas, TX 75204-6090
Website: http://www.mfi.org/
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Contact Phone: (214) 826-9431
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Moody Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation funds a variety of projects related to the environment, health, building renovations, and equipment purchases throughout Texas.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $6,088*. Grant Max: $20,000,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $1,500,000,000. *Grant range values are based on grants awarded in 2017.
Funding Priorities: Environment, health, building renovation, and equipment purchases.
Address: 2302 Post Office Street, Suite 704, Galveston, TX 77550
Website: https://moodyf.org/
Contact Phone: (409) 797-1525
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Utah Table of Contents The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Utah Charter School Revolving Loan Fund
This program is administered by the Utah State Charter School Board and is intended to provide financial support exclusively for charter schools throughout the state. The organization is authorized to provide competitive grants for construction and renovation-related projects that improve public health outcomes at schools.
Utah Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Utah.
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The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas,Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region.
Utah Charter School Revolving Loan Fund
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by the Utah State Charter School Board and is intended to provide financial support exclusively for charter schools throughout the state. The organization is authorized to provide competitive grants for construction and renovation-related projects that improve public health outcomes at schools.
Special Notes: The Fund prioritizes programs that target facilities with urgent needs.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Charter schools.
Address: 250 East 500 South PO Box 144200, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200
Website: https://www.utahscsb.org/funding
Contact Phone: (801) 538-7720
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan, Grant
Utah Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health
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protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Utah.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 195 North 1950 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Website: https://deq.utah.gov/drinking-water/federal-state-revolving-fund-srf-program-drinking-water
Contact Phone: (801) 536-0069
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Vermont Table of Contents Vermont Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Vermont.
Washington Electric Co-op Community Fund
This fund is administered by the Washington Electric Co-op and is allocated for local non-profit organizations or community projects. To learn if your organization is eligible for funding, please contact the co-op directly.
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Vermont Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Vermont.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 1 National Life Drive, Montpelier, VT 05620-3510
Website: https://dec.vermont.gov/facilities-engineering/water-financing/dwsrf
Contact Phone: (802) 585-4904
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Washington Electric Co-op Community Fund
Opportunity Description: This fund is administered by the Washington Electric Co-op and is allocated for local non-profit organizations or community projects. To learn if your organization is eligible for funding, please contact the co-op directly.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Address: PO Box 840, Church Street, East Montpelier, VT 05651
Website: http://www.washingtonelectric.coop/community-support/community-fund/
Contact Phone: (802) 223-5245 and (800) 932-5245
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Virginia Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
ACT for Alexandria Community Foundation
This community foundation provides grants to invest in nonprofits in Alexandria, Virginia.
Beazley Foundation, Inc.
The Foundation provides grants for a variety of projects, including those related to healthcare concerns. Grant applicants must be a non-profit organization that has a discussion with the Foundation President or his/her designee prior to submission.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Business Development Corporation
This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Charlottesville Area Community Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to projects focused on community improvement. Grant applicants must be in the greater Charlottesville, VA area.
Kaiser Permanente
The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Literary Fund Loan/Grant Programs
This fund offers a variety of financial assistance in the form of grants, loans, and debt service for public schools throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Construction and renovation are among the project types eligible to receive funding.
The Community Foundation of Rappahannock River Region
The Foundation offers a variety of grants with varying funding priorities. Visit the Foundation's website to learn more about each grant opportunity and if your organization is eligible to receive funding.
The Greater Washington Community Foundation
The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities and exclusively funds non-profit organizations in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan region.
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The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
The Foundation funds projects related to education, health, and the environment in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Applicants should visit the organization’s website to learn if they are eligible for funding.
Virginia Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Virginia.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York,North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia.
ACT for Alexandria Community Foundation
Opportunity Description: This community foundation provides grants to invest in nonprofits in
Alexandria, Virginia.
Special Notes: Grant Min: $5,000. Grant Max: $15,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Infrastructure programs and organizational needs for nonprofits.
Address: 201 King Street, Suite 200, Alexandria, VA, 22314
Website: https://www.actforalexandria.org/
Contact Phone: (703) 739-7778
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Beazley Foundation, Inc.
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for a variety of projects, including those related to healthcare concerns. Grant applicants must be a non-profit organization that has a discussion with the President of the Foundation or his/her designee prior to submission.
Special Notes: In 2017, the Foundation provided $146,703 in funding to the Portsmouth Schools Foundation. Funding Cycle: Submission deadlines are the first of January, March, June, and October. Grant Min: $500*. Grant Max: $125,000*. *Grant range values are based on grants awarded during 2017.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Healthcare, housing, and education.
Address: 3720 Brighton Street, Portsmouth, VA 23707-1788
Website: http://www.beazleyfoundation.org/index.html
Contact Phone: (757) 393-1605
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,Tennessee, Texas, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
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Business Development Corporation
Opportunity Description: This funding opportunity provides small business administration loans that can be used by private businesses, such as childcare facilities, for renovation costs.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Loan Min: $100,000. Loan Max: $5,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Funding Priorities: Expansion or renovation, equipment purchase, and leasehold improvements.
Address: 111 Executive Center Drive, Enoree Building Suite 225, Columbia, SC 29210
Website: https://www.businessdevelopment.org/daycares.html
Contact Phone: (803) 798-4064
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, andFlorida.
Charlottesville Area Community Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects focused on community improvement. Grant applicants must be in the greater Charlottesville, VA area.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP). Funding Cycle: Multiple.
Funding Priorities: Community improvement.
Address: PO Box 1767, 114 4th Street SE, Charlottesville, VA, 22902
Website: https://www.cacfonline.org/
Contact Phone: (434) 296-1024
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Kaiser Permanente
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
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Eligibility: The Foundation requires that the applicant complete an online eligibility quiz, which can be found on this website: https://mosaic.versaic.com/login.
Website: https://share.kaiserpermanente.org/community-health/about-community-health/our-impact/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, andWashington.
Literary Fund Loan/Grant Programs
Opportunity Description: This fund offers a variety of financial assistance in the form of grants, loans, and debt service for public schools throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Construction and renovation are among the project types eligible to receive funding.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Annually. Grant Max: $5 Million.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Website: http://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/facility_construction/literary_fund_loans/index.shtml
Contact Phone: (804) 225-2025
Funding Type(s): Grant
The Community Foundation of Rappahannock River Region
Opportunity Description: The Foundation offers a variety of grants with varying funding priorities. Visit the Foundation's website to learn more about each grant opportunity and if your organization is eligible to receive funding.
Special Notes: Most grants are made at the recommendation of advisors, but there are some competitive grant opportunities.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and other entities with a fiscal host as a 501(c)(3) status.
Address: 725 Jackson St # 218, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Website: http://www.cfrrr.org/apply-for-grants-and-scholarships/grant-programs/
Contact Phone: (540) 373-9292
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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The Greater Washington Community Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities and exclusively funds non-profit organizations in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan region.
Special Notes: The Foundation provides grants through a number of different initiatives. Through the Transforming Neighborhood Initiative Fund for Community Innovation, the Foundation has supported Prince George's County Public Schools and school-and community-based organizations with operating, program funding, and capacity building support. The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI). Funding Cycle: Three cycles--Winter, Spring, Summer, as well as multiple deadlines for individual grants. Grant Min: $1,000. Grant Max: $5,000,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $342,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: General support.
Address: 1325 G Street NW, Suite 480, Washington, DC 20005
Website: https://www.thecommunityfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (202) 955-5890
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Maryland and Washington, DC.
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation funds projects relating to education, health, and the environment in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Applicants should visit the organization’s website to learn if they are eligible for funding.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: March 1, July 1, and November 1. Grant Min: $10,000. Grant Max: $1,000,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $346,900,000.
Eligibility: The website provides an eligibility quiz: http://www.cafritzfoundation.org/apply/eligibility-quiz.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit public charities.
Funding Priorities: Education, health, and environment.
Address: 1825 K Street N.W. Suite 1400, Washington, DC 20006
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Website: http://www.cafritzfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (202) 223-3100
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Maryland and Washington, DC.
Virginia Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Virginia.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 109 Governor Street, 6th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219
Website: https://www.virginiaresources.gov/page/drinking-water-revolving-loan-fund/
Contact Phone: (804) 864-7500
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Washington Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Kaiser Permanente
The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
The Boeing Company
The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Washington Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Washington.
Washington School Construction Assistance Program (SCAP)
The School Construction Assistance Program (SCAP) provides funding assistance to school districts that are undertaking a major new construction or modernization project. If eligible, the state provides partial funding based on formulas, allowances, and costs related to certain aspects of a construction project, called recognized project costs.
Washington School Urgent Repair Grant Program Assistance Program
This program is administered by the State of Washington's Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and is intended to help finance capital improvement projects for K-12 schools. To be eligible for funding, school districts must demonstrate a need for financial resources.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Kaiser Permanente
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Eligibility: The Foundation requires that the applicant complete an online eligibility quiz, which can be found on this website: https://mosaic.versaic.com/login.
Website: https://share.kaiserpermanente.org/community-health/about-community-health/our-impact/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, andVirginia.
The Boeing Company
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to community projects. Eligible projects must be in a community with a Boeing location.
Special Notes: Boeing does not support individual schools or programs serving schools. Funding Cycle: Rolling. There are state-specific guidelines for the grants process here: http://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page#/seeking-support The company's website lists local contacts for community-specific application schedules or guidelines.
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Address: 5905 Legacy Drive, Suite 325, Plano, TX 75024
Website: https://www.boeing.com/principles/community-engagement.page
Contact Phone: (972) 705-8100
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii,Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas,Utah, Washington DC/Potomac Region, Washington/Puget Sound Region
Washington Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Washington.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://www.doh.wa.gov/CommunityandEnvironment/DrinkingWater/WaterSystemAssistance/Drinking WaterStateRevolvingFundDWSRF
Contact Phone: (360) 236-3107
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
Washington School Construction Assistance Program (SCAP)
Opportunity Description: The School Construction Assistance Program (SCAP) provides funding assistance to school districts that are undertaking a major new construction or modernization project. If eligible, the state provides partial funding based on formulas, allowances, and costs related to certain aspects of a construction project, called recognized project costs.
Special Notes: Projects must meet eligibility requirements based on age and condition for modernization and a need for more space for new construction. School districts are responsible to secure local funding for construction projects.
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Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Website: http://www.k12.wa.us/SchFacilities/Programs/
SchoolConstructionProjects.aspx
Funding Type(s): Partial funding
Washington School Urgent Repair Grant Program Assistance Program
Opportunity Description: This program is administered by the State of Washington's Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and is intended to help finance capital improvement projects for K-12 schools. To be eligible for funding, school districts must demonstrate a need for financial resources.
Eligible Organization Type(s): K-12 public schools.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Address: Old Capitol Building, PO Box 47200, 600 Washington St. SE, Olympia, WA 98504-7200
Website: http://www.k12.wa.us/SchFacilities/UrgentRepair/default.aspx
Contact Phone: (360) 725-6000
Funding Type(s): Grant
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West Virginia Table of Contents Appalachian Regional Commission
This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
West Virginia Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for West Virginia.
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Appalachian Regional Commission
Opportunity Description: This program provides grants to improve critical infrastructure. Applicants must be a non-profit organization, school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government entity in the region of Appalachia.
Special Notes: Opportunities are issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP).
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, tribal entities, and government entities in the region of Appalachia.
Funding Priorities: Critical infrastructure.
Address: 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009-1068
Website: https://www.arc.gov/ContactUs.asp
Contact Phone: (202) 884-7700
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York,North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.
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West Virginia Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for West Virginia.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 350 Capitol Street, Room 313, Charleston, WV 25301-3713
Website: http://www.wvdhhr.org/oehs/eed/iandcd/
Contact Phone: (304) 356-4301
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Wisconsin Table of Contents Blue Hub Capital
This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
The Foundation provides multiple grants with varying funding priorities; some funds have broad fields of interest and other have specific interests. Eligible projects must be within the counties of Milwaukee, Waukesha, Ozaukee, and Washing.
Hugh J. Andersen Foundation
The Foundation provides grants to special projects or programs in public schools and public/civic projects and activities. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization and submit a letter of inquiry and proposal.
SC Johnson Fund, Inc.
The Foundation provides grants for a variety of priorities, including health and well-being. Eligible applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3) or a government entity.
The American Indian Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin (AICCW) First American Capital Corporation (FACC)
This program provides loans for a variety of spending categories, including the purchase of equipment, machinery, and fixtures. Eligible applicants must be Native American-owned, Tribal-owned, other minority-owned, and individuals and businesses eligible to participate in the Small Business Administration Microloan Program.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
The Joyce Foundation
The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Capital Projects Funds
This State-run fund is made available to school districts who are interested in financing current and future capital expenditures and could be used to supplement capital-improvement projects related to reducing lead in schools. School districts in Wisconsin must vote to opt into the fund and will incur shared costs, which are dependent upon a number of factors, upon doing so. Interested school districts are encouraged to visit their website to learn more about how this opportunity is structured.
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Wisconsin Safe Drinking Water Loan Program
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Wisconsin.
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Blue Hub Capital
Opportunity Description: This program is a community development loan fund that supports private businesses, including childcare facilities and private schools.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Private businesses.
Address: 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Boston, MA 02119
Website: https://bluehubcapital.org/programs-services/loan-fund
Contact Phone: (617) 933-5858
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
*This opportunity is also available to California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides multiple grants with varying funding priorities; some funds have broad fields of interest and other have specific interests. Eligible projects must be within the counties of Milwaukee, Waukesha, Ozaukee, and Washing.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Quarterly. Grant Min: $1,000*. Grant Max: $275,000*. Estimated Fund Assets: $280,000,000. *Grant range values are based on grants awarded to all projects in 2018.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Children, education, environment, and the arts.
Address: 101 W Pleasant St., Suite 210, Milwaukee, WI 53212
Website: http://www.greatermilwaukeefoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (414) 336-7039
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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Hugh J. Andersen Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to special projects or programs in public schools and public/civic projects and activities. Eligible applicants must be a registered non-profit organization and submit a letter of inquiry and proposal.
Special Notes: If organizations are located in Washington County, MN, and Pierce, Polk, and St. Croix Counties, WI, the Foundation will consider special projects or programs in public schools and public/civic projects and activities. Funding Cycle: Letters of Inquiry and Proposals are due the 15th of March, June, August, and November. Grant Min: $1,000. Grant Max: $250,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $98,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: Children and youth, social support, access to health-related services, and education.
Address: White Pine Building 342 Fifth Avenue N, Suite 200 Bayport, MN 55003-4502
Website: http://www.srinc.biz/hja/index.html
Contact Phone: (651) 275-4489
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Minnesota.
SC Johnson Fund, Inc.
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for a variety of priorities, including health and well-being. Eligible applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3) or a government entity.
Special Notes: Although emphasis is placed on geographic areas where the company has major operations, they do review requests that are regional or national, although those requests go through a different process. Funding Cycle: Rolling. Grant Min: $1,750. Grant Max: $1,300,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $6,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations and government entities.
Funding Priorities: Health and well-being, education, sustainability, and environmental programs.
Website: https://www.scjohnson.com/en/our-purpose/social-responsibility/community-and-economic-development/sc-johnson-grants-how-to-apply-for-a-us-company-donation
Email: [email protected]
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Funding Type(s): Grant
The American Indian Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin (AICCW) - First American Capital Corporation (FACC)
Opportunity Description: This program provides loans for a variety of spending categories, including the purchase of equipment, machinery, and fixtures. Eligible applicants must be Native American-owned, Tribal-owned, other minority-owned, and individuals and businesses eligible to participate in the Small Business Administration Microloan Program.
Special Notes: Loan Min: $5,000. Loan Max: $250,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Native American-owned, Tribal-owned, other minority-owned, and individuals and businesses eligible to participate in the SBA Microloan program.
Funding Priorities: Business expansion and purchase of fixtures.
Address: 10710 W Scharles Ave., Hales Corners, WI 53130
Website: https://www.aiccw-facc.org/business-loans
Contact Phone: (414) 604-2044
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants for securing clean water. Eligible projects must be in the Great Lakes basin, and a Letter of Intent (LOI) must be submitted.
Address: Mott Foundation Building, 503 S Saginaw Street, Suite 1200, Flint, MI 48502-1851
Website: https://www.mott.org/work/environment/water/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, andPennsylvania.
The Joyce Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides funding to projects that address issues related to education and the environment. The Foundation funds institutions and organizations that strive to
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improve education in public schools. The Foundation does not directly fund individual schools or school districts.
Special Notes: The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).
Funding Priorities: Education, environment, and economic mobility.
Address: 321 North Clark Street, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60654
Website: http://www.joycefdn.org/
Contact Phone: (312) 782-2464
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, andPennsylvania.
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Capital Projects Funds
Opportunity Description: This State-run fund is made available to school districts who are interested in financing current and future capital expenditures and could be used to supplement capital-improvement projects related to reducing lead in schools. School districts in Wisconsin must vote to opt into the fund and will incur shared costs, which are dependent upon a number of factors, upon doing so. Interested school districts are encouraged to visit their website to learn more about how this opportunity is structured.
Eligible Organization Type(s): School districts.
Funding Priorities: Construction/Renovation.
Website: https://dpi.wi.gov/sfs/finances/fund-info/capital-projects-funds
Contact Phone: (608) 267-3752
Email: https://dpi.wi.gov/user/11606/contact
Funding Type(s): Grant
Wisconsin Safe Drinking Water Loan Program
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Wisconsin.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
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Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921
Website: https://dnr.wi.gov/Aid/EIF.html
Contact Phone: (608) 267-7584
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Wyoming Table of Contents Wyoming Community Foundation
The Foundation funds non-profit organizations that are interested in improving communities in Wyoming, through projects related to, among other things, health and human services and education.
Wyoming Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Wyoming.
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Wyoming Community Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation funds non-profit organizations that are interested in improving communities in Wyoming, through projects related to, among other things, health and human services and education.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: Winter and Spring.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Address: 1472 N 5th Street, Suite 201, Laramie, WY 82072
Website: https://wycf.org/
Contact Phone: (307) 721-8300
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
Wyoming Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Wyoming.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: 200 W 17th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82002
Website: http://deq.wyoming.gov/wqd/state-revolving-loan-fund/resources/3-drinking-water-state-revolving-fund/
Contact Phone: (307) 777-7937
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Puerto Rico Table of Contents Puerto Rico Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Puerto Rico.
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Puerto Rico Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Opportunity Description: This program, created by the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), provides financial support to help water systems and states achieve public health protection. States rank the project applications they receive from water systems and produce a project priority list for funding. Read more online about the specific schedule and requirements for Puerto Rico.
Eligibility: Applicant will be placed on a Project Priority List after applying.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states or territories may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: http://www.salud.pr.gov/Pages/Home.aspx
Contact Phone: (787) 765-2929
Funding Type(s): Loan
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Washington, DC Table of Contents Kaiser Permanente
The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
The Greater Washington Community Foundation
The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities and exclusively funds non-profit organizations in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan region.
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
The Foundation funds projects related to education, health, and the environment in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Applicants should visit the organization’s website to learn if they are eligible for funding.
Washington, DC Allotment of the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program
Congress appropriates funding for the DWSRF. The EPA then awards capitalization grants to each state for their DWSRF program based upon the results of the most recent Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment. Congress mandates that 1% of the appropriated funding be given to Washington, DC as direct grants for drinking water infrastructure projects. These funds are managed by EPA Region 3.
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Kaiser Permanente
Opportunity Description: The Foundation provides grants to projects that address community health. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and be in California, Colorado, DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, or Washington.
Eligibility: The Foundation requires that the applicant complete an online eligibility quiz, which can be found on this website: https://mosaic.versaic.com/login.
Website: https://share.kaiserpermanente.org/community-health/about-community-health/our-impact/
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia,and Washington.
The Greater Washington Community Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation has a wide variety of funding priorities and exclusively funds non-profit organizations in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan region.
Special Notes: The Foundation provides grants through a number of different initiatives. Through the Transforming Neighborhood Initiative Fund for Community Innovation, the Foundation has supported Prince George's County Public Schools and school-and community-based organizations with operating, program funding, and capacity building support. The Foundation requires organizations submit a Letter of Intent (LOI). Funding Cycle: Three cycles--Winter, Spring, Summer, as well as multiple deadlines for individual grants. Grant Min: $1,000. Grant Max: $5,000,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $342,000,000.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit organizations.
Funding Priorities: General support.
Address: 1325 G Street NW, Suite 480, Washington, DC 20005
Website: https://www.thecommunityfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (202) 955-5890
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Maryland and Virginia.
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The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Opportunity Description: The Foundation funds projects relating to education, health, and the environment in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Applicants should visit the organization’s website to learn if they are eligible for funding.
Special Notes: Funding Cycle: March 1, July 1, and November 1. Grant Min: $10,000. Grant Max: $1,000,000. Estimated Fund Assets: $346,900,000.
Eligibility: The website provides an eligibility quiz: http://www.cafritzfoundation.org/apply/eligibility-quiz.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Non-profit public charities.
Funding Priorities: Education, health, and environment.
Address: 1825 K Street NW, Suite 1400, Washington, DC 20006
Website: http://www.cafritzfoundation.org/
Contact Phone: (202) 223-3100
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
*This opportunity is also available to Maryland and Virginia.
Washington, DC Allotment of the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program
Opportunity Description: Congress appropriates funding for the DWSRF. The EPA then awards capitalization grants to each state for their DWSRF program based upon the results of the most recent Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment. Congress mandates that 1% of the appropriated funding be given to Washington, DC as direct grants for drinking water infrastructure projects. These funds are managed by EPA Region 3.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states or territories may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Address: U.S. EPA Region 3, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Contact Phone: (215) 814-5769
Email: [email protected]
Funding Type(s): Grant
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U.S. Territories Table of Contents Territorial Component of the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program
Under the Territorial* component of the DWSRF Program, the EPA is authorized to provide grants to improve drinking water infrastructure in the following U.S. territories: American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The territories share a 1.5% allotment of the DWSRF appropriation from Congress. This 1.5% allotment is divided amongst the territories using a formula based on several factors, including population, geographical area, and infrastructure needs. The funds for American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands are managed by EPA Region 9, and the funds for the U.S. Virgin Islands are managed by EPA Region 2.
*Under the DWSRF Program, Puerto Rico is considered a state and operates its own state revolvingfund.
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Territorial Component of the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program Opportunity Description: Under the Territorial* component of the DWSRF Program, the EPA is authorized to provide grants to improve drinking water infrastructure in the following U.S. territories: American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The territories share a 1.5% allotment of the DWSRF appropriation from Congress. This 1.5% allotment is divided amongst the territories using a formula based on several factors, including population, geographical area, and infrastructure needs. The funds for Guam are managed by EPA Region 9.
*Under the DWSRF Program, Puerto Rico is considered a state and operates its own state revolvingfund.
Eligible Organization Type(s): Privately-owned* and publicly-owned community water systems and non-profit non-community water systems.
*Some states or territories may have law(s) that prohibit funding privately owned water systems.
Funding Priorities: Planning and design, construction, and rehabilitation.
Website: https://www.epa.gov/dwsrf/funding-assistance-territories-under-drinking-water-state-revolving-fund#allm
Funding Type(s): Grant
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