Community Grants
Community development, social services, and local improvement grants.
Get Funded: Violence Prevention Research Grants ($500,000)
Are you a researcher or professional in public health, social sciences, or medicine? This grant supports innovative research aimed at understanding and preventing violence and related injuries, driving impactful solutions.
Get Grants to Fight Housing Discrimination
Nonprofits dedicated to fair housing can receive funding to either establish new enforcement organizations or bolster existing ones. This support helps build capacity to enforce anti-discrimination laws within the Fair Housing Act.
Get Up To $500K for Health Training Programs!
Nonprofits and public entities can get $400K-$500K to create a training center focused on male family planning and reproductive health services. This funding supports enhanced training for Title X-funded agencies nationwide.
Get $500K to Scale Proven HIV Prevention Programs
Local HIV prevention service providers can receive funding to package and distribute effective behavioral interventions. This grant aims to increase the availability of crucial intervention materials and training for populations at high risk.
Unlock $500K for HIV Prevention Programs
Community-based organizations can receive up to $500,000 to monitor the effectiveness of HIV prevention programs. This funding aims to improve program performance by tracking behavioral changes in clients and assessing community-level risk-reduction norms.
Get Up To $500K For Nonprofit Training & Conferences
Nonprofit organizations and public agencies can receive up to $500,000 to host the National SART Training Conference, offering cutting-edge training to victim service professionals. A portion of the funds can be used for scholarships to ensure broad participation from diverse SART teams.
Get Funding: Reduce Substance Abuse, Boost Community Health
This grant offers funding to eligible States and U.S. Territories aiming to achieve quantifiable declines in statewide substance abuse rates. Funds are for implementing evidence-based programs and strengthening prevention infrastructure, with potential bonuses for exceeding targets.
Tribal Orgs: Get $500K for Victim Assistance Training!
Tribal commercial and nonprofit organizations, tribal colleges, and consortiums with experience in Native American communities can secure up to $500,000 to deliver vital victim assistance training and technical support.
Get Grants for Environmental Health Education & Research
This program offers funding to educate students, public health professionals, and community groups about environmental health and toxicology. If you're involved in advancing knowledge or training in this vital area, you could receive support to make a significant impact.
Grant Funding for Child Justice Partnerships
Nonprofits can access $500,000 to provide specialized training and support for American Indian and Alaskan Native organizations working to protect child victims of abuse. This funding will enhance multidisciplinary approaches to investigation, prosecution, treatment, and advocacy for child abuse victims.
Get Grants for Community Impact & Economic Recovery
Higher education institutions and consortia can receive funding to launch or expand programs that address community needs, focusing on economic recovery and strengthening nonprofits. These grants support student-led service initiatives tackling critical social issues, especially those exacerbated by economic challenges.
Unlock Up To $500K for Victim Support Programs!
Nonprofits and public agencies can now apply for up to $500,000 to develop national training and support initiatives for crime victim service providers. This funding aims to enhance victim rights and services across critical areas like child abuse, elder abuse, and sexual assault.
Secure Schools & Get Funding: COPS Grant Up To $500,000
Local governments and tribal nations can secure funding to enhance school safety through evidence-based programs. This grant supports critical security upgrades, law enforcement coordination, and violence prevention initiatives.
Fund Your Opioid Research: $500K Grants Available
Disability service providers and researchers can secure up to $500,000 to conduct critical research on opioid use disorder within the disability community. This funding supports in-depth studies on treatment access, risk factors, and effective interventions to improve outcomes.
Get $500K+ to Support Refugees & Grow Your Services!
Non-profits and community organizations can apply for funding to provide crucial linguistic and culturally appropriate support services for newly arrived refugees. This grant aims to ensure communities are prepared to assist refugees with essential resources and integration.
Get $500K for Community-Focused Research Projects!
Are you an institution of higher education or an academic researcher focused on community civic health? This grant offers up to $500,000 to fund participatory research that strengthens communities tackling local issues, recovering from disasters, or experiencing social crisis.
Get Grants to Boost Local Food Business Sales!
Agricultural businesses, non-profits, and governments can get up to $500,000 to expand local food markets and support producers. These funds aim to increase consumption and create new opportunities for locally sourced products.
Get Up To $500K for Your Farmers Market!
Farmers and agricultural businesses can apply for grants to expand direct-to-consumer sales, develop new market opportunities, and increase access to local foods. This program offers funding for capacity building and community development to boost farmers' markets, CSAs, and agritourism.
Fund Your Alzheimer's Research: Up to $500,000!
Researchers studying decision-making in aging and Alzheimer's can secure funding to characterize behavioral and neural processes, investigate social influences, and develop decision-supportive interventions. This grant supports innovative research aimed at protecting vulnerable adults and improving their quality of life.
Get Grants to Boost Community Resilience & Education
Receive funding to develop educational programs that empower K-12 students and the public to understand and address environmental hazards for stronger community resilience. Eligible organizations include educational institutions, non-profits, schools, and local governments.