In-kind grants to Georgia nonprofit organizations to promote programs and events that benefit communities in eligible locations. The program seeks to support numerous charitable organizations that are dedicated to making a difference in the community. Eligible applicant
Grants of $2,500 to Oklahoma alternative education schools for artistic programs to enhance learning. First-time applicants are required to register in the grant portal and all applicants must complete required registrations prior to applying, which may take up to 15 da
Grants of up to $5,000 to Oklahoma nonprofit organizations, local and tribal governments, IHEs, and libraries for artistic projects that engage military personnel, veterans, and their families or caregivers. First-time applicants are required to register in the grant po
Grants to Arizona landowners and lessees to repair damage to infrastructure related to livestock operations. Funding is intended for the repair of infrastructure, including but not limited to buildings, fences, corrals, and wells that were damaged due to a single wildfi
Grants to Maryland government local and state agencies, and tribes to acquire and develop public outdoor recreational areas and facilities. Funding is intended to create and maintain high-quality recreational resources and to stimulate non-federal investments in the pur
Grants to Georgia nonprofit housing developers and builders for housing projects that benefit underserved populations in eligible locations. Funding is intended to develop affordable homes for people historically excluded from homeownership and to address the racial wea
Grants to Ohio government agencies, water and sewer districts, conservancy districts, and IHEs for environmental research and development projects. Funding is intended for studies and activities related to drinking water, wastewater, energy resource development, water r
Grants of up to $10,000 to Oklahoma artists to promote artistic creativity and innovation. Funding is intended to support artist-led initiatives that have a positive impact on local communities. Grants assist with collaborative community-driven visual arts projects that
Grants to South Carolina nonprofit and for-profit organizations, individuals, government agencies, tribal entities, academic institutions, museums, visitor centers, historical societies, and others for programs and activities that celebrate the 250th anniversary of the
Grants of up to $25,000 to West Virginia and Virginia nonprofit organizations for activities to benefit the community in eligible regions. Funding areas of interest include mental and physical health, substance abuse, literacy, education, and professional development. E