Community Grants
Community development, social services, and local improvement grants.
Ghana Community Projects: Get Up to $12,000!
Ghanaian non-profits and community groups, get funding for local development projects that empower your community, especially women. The U.S. Embassy offers grants from $1,000 to $12,000 for sustainable initiatives.
Ghana Community Projects: Get Up to $12K Grant!
Ghanaian community-based organizations can receive up to $12,000 for short-term development projects addressing local needs. Priority is given to initiatives promoting women's empowerment and economic development.
Secure Funding for Historic Site Atlases!
This grant is for organizations aiming to develop and distribute an atlas of historic resources within the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. Funds will support research, design, and production of interpretive materials to enhance public understanding and appreciation of historical sites.
Get Funding for Fossil Resource Protection & Research
This is a notice of intent to award funds without competition to Temple University for field research on fossil localities in the Sharps Formation. The project aims to protect vulnerable fossil resources through detailed mapping and analysis, enabling law enforcement to track and recover stolen items.
Unlock Funding for Legal Aid System Expansion!
Are you a state leader implementing innovative legal aid systems for older adults in need? This grant offers funding to expand and enhance your services, leading to greater impact and improved outcomes.
Get Funding: Community Health Projects in Malawi
Community-based organizations in Malawi can receive grants of up to $10,000 to fund projects that support the national HIV/AIDS strategy and target high-risk groups. This opportunity focuses on community-led monitoring, addressing service gaps, and promoting prevention and care through local engagement.
Unlock Funding for Impactful Projects in Italy
Are you an alum of a U.S. exchange program in Italy? This fund supports your innovative projects tackling global challenges like diversity, inclusion, and youth engagement with up to $10,000 in funding.
Get $10K for Arts Projects: Reach Underserved Audiences
Small to mid-sized arts organizations can receive up to $10,000 to fund projects that bring diverse and excellent art to underserved populations, or use the arts for community development. This funding supports engagement and livability through professional arts programming that extends reach geographically, ethnically, economically, or to those with disabilities.
Get $10K for Trinidad & Tobago Growth Projects!
Trinidad and Tobago-based non-profits, NGOs, and social enterprises can apply for grants of up to $10,000 to fund projects promoting societal growth and U.S. understanding. Focus on open society, rule of law, or mutual understanding to qualify.
Fund Your Trail Project: NPS Grants Up To $10K
Non-profits and local governments in Northern Virginia can secure funding to re-designate and improve sections of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail. These grants support projects that enhance trail accessibility and visitor experience.
Fund Your Impact: U.S. Embassy Beirut Alumni Grant
Are you a U.S. exchange program alumnus in Lebanon? Lead a team of at least two alumni to receive funding for innovative projects addressing good governance, social cohesion, entrepreneurship, or cultural heritage.
Fund Your Innovative Project: Alumni Grants Up to $10,000!
Are you an alumnus of a U.S. government exchange program? This grant offers funding to implement innovative solutions in areas like democracy, entrepreneurship, education, and sustainability, expanding your skills to benefit your community.
Unlock Community Funding: Grants Up To $10,000!
Mozambican community organizations and groups can access grants to develop self-sustaining projects that improve local economic or social conditions. These one-time grants support initiatives like water systems, health facilities, education, and income generation, requiring community participation.
Get Grants Up To $10,000 for Community Projects!
Community groups in Botswana can apply for grants of up to $10,000 to fund projects that improve local economic and social conditions. This program supports initiatives like water access, sanitation, and school improvements, requiring a 10% community contribution.
Get Up To $10,000 for Cameroon Community Projects!
Local organizations in Cameroon can apply for funding to improve community conditions through projects in education, health, income generation, and environmental initiatives. This program offers grants to support vital social services and local development across all ten regions of Cameroon.
Get $10,000 Grants for Disability Research Innovation
This grant offers $10,000 stipends to graduate students for innovative research focused on improving the Social Security Administration's disability determination process. If you're a graduate student with research ideas to streamline disability benefits, this is an opportunity to fund your thesis.
Fund Your Book Translations: Up to $10,000 for Ukrainian Publishers!
Ukrainian non-profit publishers can get grants up to $10,000 to translate American books into Ukrainian, supporting economic, social, and educational reforms. This funding covers translation, printing, and promotional events for relevant and high-quality literary works.
Ukraine Refugee Support: Grants for Poland NGOs
Non-profits in southern Poland can get funding for one-time projects to help Ukrainian refugees, with a focus on educational and psychosocial support for children. This grant targets Ukrainian children within the Polish education system, aiming to improve their academic success and well-being.
Get Funding for Community Projects in Lesotho!
Community groups and organizations in Lesotho can apply for grants to fund small, short-term projects that improve basic economic and social conditions. This funding supports grassroots initiatives for initiatives like water projects, school improvements, and aid for vulnerable populations.
Get $10K for Arts Projects Reaching Underserved Communities
Small arts organizations can receive $10,000 to fund projects that bring art to underserved communities with rich cultural traditions. This grant simplifies the application process, making it ideal for new federal grant applicants.