Grants & Resources
We maintain one of the largest free directories of nonprofit grants anywhere — corporate, foundation, and federal funders, each with who funds what, deadlines, eligibility, and a direct link to apply. We do the digging and keep it current, so you can get back to your cause.
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The Walt Disney Company
Grants supporting nonprofit organizations that protect wildlife, restore habitats, and engage communities in conservation around the world. Access to the annual application cycle is typically by inquiry/invitation.
The Awesome Foundation
No-strings-attached $1,000 micro-grants awarded every month by local chapters to fund 'awesome' community projects — art, tech, social good, and more. Famously low-barrier: a short application, no lengthy reporting.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
One of the nation's largest health philanthropies, funding health-equity and systems-change work. Awards are made through active, time-limited funding opportunities (often requiring a letter of intent before a full proposal).
National Endowment for the Humanities
Federal grants supporting humanities work — exhibitions, preservation, public programs, research, and education — for museums, archives, libraries, colleges, universities, and public media. Multiple programs with their own deadlines.
Microsoft
Donated and discounted Microsoft 365, Azure cloud credits, and software grants to help nonprofits modernize operations, security, and outreach. Eligibility validated through Goodstack with periodic attestation.
TechSoup
A nonprofit tech marketplace offering deeply discounted and donated software, hardware, and cloud services (Microsoft, Adobe, QuickBooks, and more) to verified nonprofits — plus the validation gateway for Google for Nonprofits.
General Mills Foundation
Funding for hunger relief, nutrition and wellness, and youth education — with a strong focus on food security in General Mills communities. Most awards begin with an online inquiry; selected organizations are invited to apply.
Albertsons Companies Foundation
Hunger-relief grants supporting food banks, pantries, and community nonprofits working to break the cycle of hunger, plus Innovation Spark grants for new, scalable food-security solutions.
The Kroger Co. Foundation
Grants improving food security and reducing food waste — food access, mobile pantries, SNAP outreach, and innovative solutions. Includes a dedicated Innovation Fund for creative, scalable approaches.
PepsiCo Foundation
Philanthropy focused on food security, access to safe water, and building thriving, resilient communities — often delivered through nonprofit partnerships and community programs.
Wells Fargo Foundation
Grants advancing financial health, housing access and affordability, and small-business growth in local communities. Eligible nonprofits can register and submit a grant interest form; many awards are invitation-based.
Costco Wholesale
Local cash grants focused on children, education, and health & human services in communities where Costco operates. Best for smaller, local-serving nonprofits; one request per fiscal year.
Target
Local community grants supporting the communities Target serves, with an emphasis on essential needs, education, and community vitality. Community Engagement Funds have an open application window (separate from Target's invitation-only corporate grants).
Verizon
Grants advancing digital inclusion, workforce training, and education for underserved communities — closing the digital divide with technology access, skills, and connectivity programs.
The Coca-Cola Foundation
Large community grants supporting clean water access, the circular economy, climate resilience, economic empowerment (especially for women), and community well-being. Awards range widely; the foundation reviews on an invitation/eligibility-screening basis.
T-Mobile
Up to $50,000 to help small towns (population under 50,000) fund shovel-ready community projects — revitalizing main streets, parks, community centers, libraries, technology upgrades, and gathering spaces. Awarded every quarter.
4imprint
A $500 in-kind grant of promotional products (pens, apparel, bags, signage and more) to help nonprofits, religious organizations and schools promote events, recruit volunteers, and raise awareness. Reviewed on an ongoing basis (~6 weeks); a grant can be split across 2–3 products. One grant per organization every 12 months. Over 32,000 organizations awarded since 2006.
QuikTrip
QuikTrip provides charitable grants, sponsorships, product donations, gift cards, coupons and Curri-Q-Lum educational support to qualified nonprofits serving communities where QuikTrip operates. Includes cash grants both over and under $15,000.
Bank of America
Funding focused on economic mobility — workforce development & education, basic needs (housing, hunger), and community development to advance economic opportunity in local markets.
CVS Health / Aetna Foundation
Grants advancing health equity, expanding access to quality care, and addressing chronic disease and mental health in underserved communities.
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
The NEA's largest grant program supporting public engagement with, and access to, various forms of art across the nation, the creation of art, and learning in the arts. Matching grants for arts organizations.
Patagonia
Funding for small, grassroots, activist organizations with bold, direct-action agendas working to protect and restore the natural environment — land, water, biodiversity and climate.
AARP
Quick-action grants funding projects that make communities more livable for people of all ages — public places, transportation, housing, digital connections, and community resilience.
The Home Depot Foundation
Grants up to $5,000 (products or gift cards) to nonprofits and tax-exempt public service agencies using the funds to improve the physical health of their community — with a focus on veterans and aging-in-place housing.
Walmart Foundation
Local community grants of $250–$5,000 awarded through Walmart and Sam's Club facilities supporting hunger relief, education, community and economic opportunity, and health & human services in the store's service area.
Google for Nonprofits
Up to $10,000 per month in free Google Search ads to help eligible nonprofits reach more supporters and raise awareness. In-kind advertising credit, renewed monthly while in good standing.
SC Johnson
Grants and product donations to nonprofits building a healthier, more sustainable world with more opportunity — food insecurity, healthcare access, environmental sustainability, education, housing, economic mobility and community development. Reviewed within 90–120 days.
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