Arts/Culture
The VIA Art Fund supports projects in contemporary visual art that emphasize artistic production, public engagement, and thought leadership. Grants fund new commissions presented outside traditional museums or galleries, in public spaces or other non-traditional venues. Eligible applicants include artists, nonprofit organizations, cultural institutions, art production platforms, and festivals producing work in the U.S.
The application deadline is November 6, 2025 | To learn more, click here.
Disabled/Special Needs
The Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation (MEAF) provides national grants to nonprofit organizations that support youth with disabilities and returning veterans with disabilities. Funding prioritizes innovative projects that develop leadership and employment skills, break down workplace barriers, and create measurable career opportunities. Grants also promote inclusion alongside peers without disabilities and support model projects with national impact and replication potential.
The application deadline is November 1, 2025 | To learn more, click here.
Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault
The OVW Financial Assistance Grants for Victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking Program provides flexible funding to survivor service providers, Tribal governments, and Tribal organizations. Grants help survivors meet urgent, self-identified needs, such as safety, stability, and healing expenses, that may not be covered by traditional services.
The application deadline is October 21, 2025 | To learn more, click here.
Healthcare
CPKC provides grants to organizations working to improve heart health in communities where the company operates across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Funding supports initiatives that enhance access to cardiac emergency response equipment, treatment, and care, as well as research aimed at saving lives and improving cardiovascular outcomes.
The application deadline is October 30, 2025 | To learn more, click here.
The TMCity Foundation supports efforts to advance neurocognitive healthcare and treatments for brain-related conditions. Funding is available for research institutions, community-based mental health organizations, direct healthcare providers, and early-stage companies developing innovative technologies. Support is provided through grants, investments, loans, and charitable gifts for research, projects, and general operations.
The application deadline is October 31, 2025 | To learn more, click here.
Hunger/Food Access
The Whole Foods Market Community Giving Program supports nonprofit organizations in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. by addressing local needs related to food access, environmental stewardship, and community well-being. Stores provide both cash and in-kind product donations, which can be applied toward program-specific or general operating expenses. Organizations apply directly through their local store to be considered for support. Additionally, through its Nourishing Our Neighborhoods initiative, Whole Foods funds refrigerated vans for food recovery groups participating in its Grocery Rescue Program to enhance food distribution in local communities.
The application deadline is October 12, 2025 | To learn more, click here.
The Farm to School Grant Program supports projects that improve access to local foods in Child Nutrition Program (CNP) sites while integrating agricultural education. Eligible initiatives may include sourcing more local produce for school meals, creating school gardens, launching farmers' markets, or expanding farm-based learning opportunities. These projects aim to connect students with healthy, locally-grown foods while strengthening community food systems.
The application deadline is December 5, 2025 | To learn more, click here.
Miscellaneous
The Lawrence Foundation provides grants to U.S.-based nonprofits addressing pressing issues in the environment, human services, disaster relief, and other critical areas. Funding supports both program-specific initiatives and general operating costs, with no geographic restrictions on eligible projects.
The application deadline is October 3, 2025 | To learn more, click here.
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation supports community-based nonprofits across the U.S. where modest grants can have a meaningful impact. Funding priorities include museums, arts and cultural programs, schools, hospitals, youth and senior services, disability programs, environmental and wildlife protection, and other local initiatives. Grants may be used for projects, activities, or general operating support.
The application deadline is November 10, 2025 | To learn more, click here.
Substance Abuse
The Comer Family Foundation provides national support for syringe services and community-based harm reduction programs, including in Puerto Rico and Tribal communities. Grants fund initiatives that improve health and wellness for people affected by drug use through services such as sterile syringe distribution, safer smoking kits, education, and wraparound support. Priority is given to organizations led by people most directly impacted and those in areas with limited harm reduction resources.
The application deadline is November 1, 2025 | To learn more, click here.