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Last Updated: December 16, 2016
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FoundationGrant nameAmountDeadlineDescriptionFor more info
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Endowment for HealthOpportunity Grants$1K - 20K12/30/16The Endowment for Health's Opportunity Grants program makes grants, typically between $1,000 and $20,000, "to meet community needs and opportunities outside the scope of the Endowment's priority areas."http://www.endowmentforhealth.org/our-approach/grantmaking/grant-opportunities
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Walmart FoundationCommunity Grant Program$250-$2500accepted on a rolling basis until 12/31/2016Provides grants to organizations in the communities they serve. Organizations applying must meet the one of following criteria:
An organization holding a current tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3), (4), (6) or (19) of the Internal Revenue Code;
A recognized government entity: state, county, or city agency, including law enforcement or fire departments, that are requesting funds exclusively for public purposes;
A K-12 public or private school, charter school, community/junior college, state/private college or university; or
A church or other faith-based organization with a proposed project that benefits the community at large.
http://giving.walmart.com/walmart-foundation/community-grant-program
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NH Charitable FdnUpper Connecticut River Mitigation and Enhancement FundAwards grants of all sizes. Friday, January 6, 2017The fund supports restoration, protection, and enhancement of the river, wetlands, and shore lands within the Connecticut River watershed upstream of the confluence of the White River and the Connecticut River at White River Junction, VT and West Lebanon, NH.http://www.nhcf.org/how-can-we-help-you/apply-for-a-grant/upper-connecticut-river-mitigation-and-enhancement-fund/
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Neil and Louise Tillotson FundLocal Grants ProgramUp to $20KFriday, January 13, 2017Grants of up to $20,000 for "projects in Coös County, NH and bordering communities in the United States and Canada that focus on community revitalization."https://www.nhcf.org/how-can-we-help-you/apply-for-a-grant/
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Neil and Louise Tillotson FundLarge Grants Program$20K-$300KFriday, January 13, 2017Grants of $20,000–$300,000 for "projects in Coös County, NH and bordering communities in the United States and Canada that focus on community revitalization."https://www.nhcf.org/how-can-we-help-you/apply-for-a-grant/
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Fuller FoundationFuller Foundation Grantbetween $2500-$75001/15/2017The Fuller Foundation awards grants of between $2,500 and $7,500 to nonprofits that "support youth at risk, protect wildlife, and showcase the arts."http://fullerfoundation.org/apply/
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Citizens BankCitizens Helping Citizens Manage Money$5,000- $30,0001/20/17501(c)(3) nonprofits offering financial literacy programs in towns or cities with a Citizens Bank presence.https://www.citizensbank.com/community/financial-literacy.aspx
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HealthcareGIVESStamping Out Hungermin. of $25,0001/23/17HealthcareGIVES, a giving circle of 190+ medical professionals in the Seacoast area, is accepting letters of inquiry for their 7th annual grant. This year's grant, which will be a minimum of $25,000, will be given to a nonprofit adressing the problem of hunger in the Seacoast area, in line with the theme of "Stamping Out Hunger".http://www.healthcaregives.org/
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NH Partnership for Schoolyard Action GrantsNH Partnership for School Yard Action GrantUp to $1,0001/30/17avaialble to schools that teach preschool through 12th grade "that want to achieve the benefits of nature-based studies for student development and learning."http://www.nhaudubon.org/learn/schoolyard-habitat-exploration-grants/
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Paralyzed Veterans of America Education and Training FoundationParalyzed Veterans of America Education and Training FoundationUp to $50,000 for 1 yr. projects or $15,000 for conferences/symposiums2/1/17The PVA Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, provides funding in five project categories: 1) Consumer and community education to improve the health, independence and quality of life for individuals with SCI/D; 2) Professional development and education to improve the knowledge and competencies of health professionals who serve the SCI/D community, including fellowship and traineeship programs. 3) Research utilization and dissemination, which translates findings into practice; 4) Assistive technology—Development of teaching tools or pilot programs that demonstrate innovative approaches to the use of assistive devices; 5) Conferences and symposia that provide education and collaboration opportunities for members of the SCI/D community.http://www.pva.org/site/c.ajIRK9NJLcJ2E/b.6305829/k.6E40/PVA_Education_Foundation.htm
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National Endowment for the HumanitiesCreating Humanities Communities Grant three-year grants of either $30,000, $60,000, $90,000 or $150,0002/15/17The National Endowment for the Humanities is making three-year grants of either $30,000, $60,000, $90,000 or $150,000 to "support the making of connections between organizations that foster community cohesion on a local or regional level." Applicants must "form collaborative partnerships with at least two and at most five institutions."https://www.neh.gov/grants/challenge/creating-humanities-communities
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NH Charitable FdnCommunity Grants Program- Express Grants$5K or lessFebruary 17, 2017Grants of up to $5,000 for project support, "a set of activities conducted during a specified period of time and with clear deliverables that further the organization's mission or build organizational capacity).http://www.nhcf.org/how-can-we-help-you/apply-for-a-grant/express-grant-program/
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New England Grassroots Environment FundGrow GrantBetween $1,000 - $3,5003/15/2017 and again on September 15, 2017Grants to "help established groups increase capacity, collaborate, and leverage impact." NEGEF Grow Grants are for: 1) help deepening and expanding community projects; 2) expenses including general operating, stipends, capacity building, program development, expert assistance, etc.; and 3) groups that have been active for more than 1 year.https://grassrootsfund.org/dollars
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USDA Rural DevelopmentCommunity Facilities Grantsup to $50,000, $20K realisticFile when project is well defined. Review when grant funds become available.Community Facilities serves non-profits and public bodies located in service areas of up to 20,000 in population. Use our loans and grants to renovate, repair, purchase or construct buildings which house community services. You may purchase equipment for community facilities. If you have a capital need, consider USDA Rural Development. Priority Projects: Projects supporting local food security: such as food pantries, farmer’s markets, community kitchens Library or educational construction projects; Health care and health information technology projects; Energy efficiency improvement projects; Child care and pre-school projectshttp://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/community-facilities-direct-loan-grant-program
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Children's Obesity FundChildren's Obesity Fundnot specifiedApply any timeThe Children’s Obesity Fund seeks to educate parents and children about the rising obesity rates in America, reverse the statistics and dangerous trends, and help prevent the next generation from continuing down this alarmingly unhealthy road. Our goal is to increase awareness and understanding of what it takes to be a strong, vigorous child. All nonprofit organizations that share our mission for improving children’s health are urged to apply for a grant.http://www.childrensobesityfund.org/
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LowesSmall Grants$100-$2000Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. The small grants program is an outlet for organizations seeking smaller-scale assistance for non-educational focused projects. These grants range from $100 to $2,000. Small grant project requests must also fit within the Giving Guidelines. These requests are received on a rolling basis, with no specific cycle dates. Please note that grant funds are distributed as Lowe’s gift cards.http://responsibility.lowes.com/apply-for-a-grant/
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KaBOOM!Creative Play Grants: Imagination PlaygroundTMand Rigamajig GrantsEquipment onlyApplications are accepted on a rolling basis with deadlines at the end of each monthKaBOOM! offers a wide variety of funding opportunities to help you bring more play into your community.https://kaboom.org/grants/creative_play
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Good Sports Equipment GrantsGood Sports Equipment Grantsequipment, apparel and footwearApplications are accepted on a rolling basis. Good Sports gives all kids the lifelong benefits of sport and physical activity by providing equipment, apparel and footwear to those most in need. Since 2003, Good Sports has provided more than $16 million worth of equipment to more than 2,700 youth programs, impacting nearly THREE MILLION kids. http://www.goodsports.org/apply/
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Robert Wood Johnson FoundationEvidence for Action: Investigator-Initiated Research to Build a Culture of HealthNot specifiedApplications are accepted on a rolling basisEvidence for Action (E4A), a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, funds research that expands the evidence base needed to build a Culture of Health. Our mission is to support rigorously designed quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research that yields convincing findings regarding the population health, well-being, and equity impacts of specific policies, programs and partnerships. We are especially interested in research examining the health impacts of programmatic or policy interventions that address factors outside the domain of health care services or public health practice.Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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