Community Grants
Community development, social services, and local improvement grants.
Get Up To $10,000 for Community Projects in Guinea!
Non-profits, community groups, and educational institutions in Guinea can apply for grants of up to $10,000 to fund projects that improve local living conditions. This funding aims to support initiatives like building schools, providing water access, and equipping community centers.
Grant for Supporting Child Victims & Witnesses!
Nonprofits nationwide can receive up to $10,000 each to print and share vital support materials for child victims and witnesses. This funding aims to expand awareness and implementation of critical resources for these vulnerable individuals.
Get Grants for Community Projects in Angola
U.S. Ambassadors in Angola are offering grants to local communities for self-help development projects. This program supports initiatives that empower communities ready to make a positive local impact.
Grant Funding for Community Development in Niger
Community groups in Niger can apply for grants to fund projects that improve socio-economic conditions, like education, health, and job opportunities. This program supports local initiatives that foster self-reliance and community betterment.
Get Grants for Cultural Exchange & U.S. Ties in Lesotho
Local organizations and individuals in Lesotho can access grants to fund programs that build cultural ties with the U.S. through exchange initiatives and highlighting shared values.
Boost Your Cameroon Project: $10,000+ Ambassador Grants!
Cameroonian local organizations can apply for grants to fund community projects improving people's lives, from education and health to income generation and environmental initiatives. This program offers vital support for impactful development across all ten regions.
Nigeria Community Grants: Fund Your Project!
Non-profit organizations in Nigeria can receive grants of up to $10,000 for community development projects that improve living conditions. Funding supports economic diversification, social inclusion, youth development, and environmental conservation.
Get Grants: Community Projects Boost for Ugandan Businesses
Ugandan organizations with registered non-profit status can apply for grants to fund community-driven initiatives promoting self-reliance and development. This program prioritizes micro-infrastructure projects in rural areas that offer immediate, impactful benefits and demonstrate significant community involvement.
Get Community Grants Up to $10,000 for Local Projects!
Non-profit organizations and community groups can apply for grants of up to $10,000 to fund projects that improve basic economic and social conditions in their villages. This funding supports initiatives like water access, school improvements, and assistance for vulnerable populations.
Get $10,000 for Arts Projects & Community Reach
Small arts organizations serving underserved communities can receive $10,000 to fund projects that expand artistic engagement and cultural sharing. This grant is designed for organizations new to federal funding or those seeking to overcome barriers to access.
Get $10K for Arts Projects Reaching Underserved Communities
Small to mid-sized arts organizations can get $10,000 to fund projects that bring the arts to underserved populations and strengthen communities. This fast-track grant offers support for professional arts programming and community development through the arts.
Unlock Funding for Community Projects in Zambia!
Zambian Non-Profit Organizations can secure grants to fund grassroots projects that boost economic diversification, improve social services, or support youth and child development. This program aims to empower communities and foster self-reliance through impactful, small-scale initiatives.
Get $10K for Community Projects!
U.S. Mission to Mauritania is offering grants for local organizations to fund small, community-based development projects. This initiative aims to promote self-reliance and generate awareness of U.S. assistance through impactful, short-term activities.
Djibouti: Community Project Grants Up To $10,000
Djiboutian community groups can receive grants of up to $10,000 to fund small, self-sustaining development projects that improve basic economic or social conditions. Eligible projects must demonstrate strong community participation and aim to benefit the greatest number of people possible.
Get Up To $10,000 for Community Development Projects
Non-profit organizations and community groups in Niger can apply for grants up to $10,000 to fund local projects that improve socio-economic conditions, such as education, health, clean water, and job creation. This funding is designed to empower communities and encourage self-reliance through tangible improvements.
Funded Environmental Education for Bahamas Youth
This grant empowers Bahamian organizations to develop and deliver environmental education programs, fostering appreciation for natural resources and promoting solutions for climate change among youth and young adults.
Get Up To $10,000 for Community Projects!
Non-profits, community groups, and certain educational institutions can apply for funds to improve local living conditions through high-impact projects. This grant supports initiatives like building schools, providing clean water, or equipping local workshops.
Get NEA Grants for Arts Projects & Community Reach!
Small arts organizations can receive funding to launch projects that bring diverse arts experiences to underserved communities across America. This grant supports creative initiatives that promote equal access and participation in the arts.
Get Funding for Your Innovative Community Project!
U.S. exchange program alumni in France, form a team of at least two to compete for funding that supports innovative public service projects addressing global challenges like climate change or entrepreneurship.
Get Grants for Community Projects in Uganda
Registered organizations in Uganda can apply for grants to fund small, community-based development projects that promote self-reliance and have a significant local impact. Priority is given to micro-infrastructure projects benefiting rural communities.