FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING MINIMUM POTENTIAL FUNDING THAT COULD BE PURSUED (numbers listed where available, mainly federal): $18,034,672,572 U.S. Department of Y COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT TO SUPPORT Nonprofits, public and Unspecified 7/6/2021 $80,000,000 Health and Human NAVIGATORS IN FEDERALLY-FACILITATED state controlled Services, Centers for EXCHANGES - Supports Navigators in institutions of higher Medicare and Federally-facilitated Exchanges. education, individuals, Medicaid Services small businesses, Native American tribal organizations

U.S. Department of Y QUALITY IMPROVEMENT CENTER: Nonprofits, county and $3,700,000- 7/6/2021 $4,000,000 Health and Human ENGAGING YOUTH IN FINDING state governments, $4,000,000 Services, PERMANENCY - Funds a Quality small businesses, Administration for Improvement Center (QIC) that will pilot independent school Children and Families efforts in 6-8 jurisdictions across the nation districts, Native to develop, implement, and evaluate American tribal methods of successful engagement of youth governments, for in finding their own permanency. profits, institutions of higher education

U.S. Department of Y COASTAL AREAS IMPACTED BY WILDFIRES - Nonprofits, towns, Unspecified 7/6/2021 Agriculture Funds projects that benefit rural areas or communities, state towns outside the urbanized periphery of agencies, institutions of any city with a population of 50,000 or higher education more.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 1 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y OJJDP FY 2021 STRENGTHENING ICAC Nonprofits, public and Up to 7/6/2021 $3,000,000 Justice, Office of TECHNOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIVE CAPACITY state controlled $1,000,000 Juvenile Justice - Increases the technological investigative institutions of higher Delinquency capacity and associated training of Internet education, state or city Prevention Crimes Against Children Task Force governments, Native personnel through the development, American tribal refinement, and advancement of widely governments used investigative tools, methods, and technologies that address child pornography, exploitation, and sex trafficking.

U.S. Department of Y OVC FY 2021 FOSTERING RESILIENCE AND Nonprofits, public and Up to 7/6/2021 $4,000,000 Justice, Office for HOPE: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN LAW state controlled $1,000,000 Victims of Crime ENFORCEMENT AND THE COMMUNITY - institutions of higher Supports demonstration sites in education, state or implementing a hope-centered framework local governments to 1) address trauma experienced by law enforcement and 2) build trust with the communities they serve.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 2 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y OJJDP FY 2021 JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM Nonprofits, public and Up to 7/6/2021 $8,000,000 Justice, Office of REFORM INITIATIVE - Supports states in state controlled $1,000,000 Juvenile Justice implementing sustainable, research-based, institutions of higher Delinquency and data-informed recidivism-reduction education, state Prevention policies, practices, and programming, and governemnts, for the strategic reinvestment of cost savings profits into effective prevention and intervention programs.

U.S. Department of Y REGIONAL FOOD SYSTEM PARTNERSHIPS - Producer, farmer or $100,000- 7/6/2021 $15,300,000 Agriculture, Supports partnerships that connect public rancher cooperatives; $1,000,000 Agricultural and private resources to plan and develop food councils; local Marketing Service local or regional food systems. governments; nonprofits; economic development corporations

U.S. Department of Y ASSISTANCE TO HIGH ENERGY COST Nonprofits, for profits, $100,000- 7/6/2021 $10,000,000 Agriculture COMMUNITIES - Assists communities with city/township/county $3,000,000 extremely high energy costs. governments, special district governments, Native American tribal organizations, public housing authorities, small businesses

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 3 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS States, units of $300,000- 7/6/2021 $41,000,000 Housing & Urban WITH AIDS COMPETITIVE GRANT: government, nonprofits $2,250,000 Development HOUSING AS AN INTERVENTION TO FIGHT AIDS - Provides communities an opportunity to create and implement new projects that align with initiatives aimed at ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and elevate housing as an effective structural intervention in ending the epidemic.

World Education N THE OPPORTUNITY - Engages employers to Nonprofits, for profits, Up to $150,000 7/7/21 LOIs Services Mariam shift internal talent practices to reduce bias fiscally sponsored due Assefa Fund in recruitment and hiring, build more organizations inclusive workplaces, and invest in the advancement of incumbent immigrant and refugee talent; pilot demand-driven training and education programs that connect immigrant and refugee job seekers to quality jobs, particularly in high-growth sectors, etc.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 4 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING National Endowment Y NEA GRANTS FOR ARTS PROJECTS - Nonprofits, public and $10,000- 7/8/2021 for the Arts Supports public engagement with, and state controlled $150,000 access to, various forms of art across the institutions of higher nation, the creation of excellent art, education, state and learning in the arts at all stages of life, and local governments, the integration of the arts into the fabric of Native American tribal community life. governments

National Endowment Y GRANTS FOR ARTS PROJECTS - Supports Nonprofits, state/local $10,000- 7/8/2021 for the Arts arts projects that use the arts to unite and governments, Native $100,000 heal in response to current events; American tribes celebrate our creativity and cultural heritage; invite mutual respect for differing beliefs and values; and enrich humanity.

National Endowment Y NEW DIRECTIONS FOR DIGITAL organization from U.S. $50,000 or 7/8/2021 for the Humanities/ SCHOLARSHIP IN CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS - or U.K. $150,000 U.K. Arts and Advances digital scholarship in cultural Humanities Research institutions such as museums, libraries, Council galleries, and archives.

Park N GRANTS - Provides funds to aid and support Nonprofits Unspecified 7/9/21 and education, public broadcasting, 9/24/21 LOIs environment, and other selected areas of due interest to the Park family.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 5 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING National Community N COMMUNITY CARES CORPS - Supports Nonprofits, community- $30,000- 7/9/2021 Cares Corps innovative local models in which volunteers based organizations, $150,000 assist family caregivers or directly assist hopsitals and older adults or adults with disabilities with healthcare systems, non-medical care in order to maintain their local communities, independence. Indian tribal governments, faith- based organizations

U.S. Department of Y NAWCA 2022-2 US STANDARD GRANTS - Unrestricted $100,001- 7/9/2021 $50,000,000 the Interior, Fish & Supports public-private partnerships $2,000,000 Wildlife Service carrying out projects in the United States that further the goals of the North American Wetlands Conservation Act.

Robert Carr Fund N GRANTS - Supports continuity, so that well- Civil society networks Unspecified 7/11/2021 performing existing partners can build on their achievements. U.S. Small Business Y VFPTEP-2021-01 - Supports scaling and Nonprofits, private Up to $500,000 7/12/2021 Administration delivering existing entrepreneurship institutions of higher training program(s) to veteran-owned and education, public and service-disabled-owned small businesses state controlled which intend to pursue, or are already institutions of higher engaged in, federal procurement. education

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 6 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING National Center for N COMMUNITY MOBILITY DESIGN Nonprofits, Unspecified 7/12/2021 Mobility CHALLENGE - Addresses the personal well- government agency Management being of community members that face transportation barriers to health care access, economic opportunity, healthy food, or community and peer support opportunities.

U.S. Department of Y AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILD AND FAMILY Nonprofits, public $1,800,000 7/12/2021 $1,800,000 Health and Human RESEARCH CENTER - Leads and supports housing authorities, Services, research on the needs of African American city or township Administration for populations served by ACF and promising governments, Native Children and Families approaches to promote social and American tribal economic well-being among low-income governments, private African American populations. institutions of higher education U.S. Department of Y LEAD HAZARD REDUCTION GRANT State governments, $1,000,000- 7/12/2021 $356,841,000 Housing and Urban PROGRAM - Maximizes the number of county governments, $5,000,000 Development children under the age of six years nonprofits (as a protected from lead poisoning in consortium) undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately-owned target housing.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 7 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING The Workers Lab N THE INNOVATION FUND - Gives new ideas Nonprofits, public Up to $150,000 7/12/2021 for workers to have a chance to succeed sector entities, co- and flourish. operatives, for profits, social enterprises

Kaulunani Advisory N COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - Funds Nonprofits, schoools, $500-$7500 7/12/2021 $43,000 Council projects that focus on key elements of their community groups, mission: 1) Health and Well-being and 2) neighbors Equity and Access.

U.S. Department of Y COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Private nonprofits $100,000- 7/12/2021 $13,600,000 Health and Human PROJECTS - Funds well-planned, financially $800,000 Services, viable, and innovative projects to enhance Administration for job creation and business development for Children and Families individuals with low-income.

U.S. Department of Y DEFENSE COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE Nonprofits, state or $250,000- 7/12/2021 $60,000,000 Defense, Office of PROGRAM - Works to address deficiencies local governments, $20,000,000 Local Defense in community infrastructure, supportive of member-owned utility Community a military installation, in order to enhance services Cooperation military value, installation resilience, and military family quality of life.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 8 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y OVC FY 2021 ADVANCING HOSPITAL- Nonprofits, for profits, Up to $500,000 7/12/2021 $2,000,000 Justice, Office for BASED VICTIM SERVICES - Works to public housing Victims of Crime improve linkages between the victim authorities, Native services field and hospitals and other American tribal medical facilities that increase support for organizations, higher victims of crime, improve outcomes, and education institutions, reduce chances of future victimization. state and county governments

Impact Fund N IMPACT FUND GRANTS - Assists in human Nonprofits, lawyers, $10,000- 7/13/21 LOIs and civil rights cases, supports impact small law firms $50,000 due litigation and environmental justice, and provides financial support to cases fighting for economic justice.

U.S. Department of Y CHOICE NEIGHBORHOODS PLANNING Nonprofits, public Up to $450,000 7/13/2021 $5,000,000 Housing and Urban GRANTS - Supports the development of housing authorities, Development comprehensive neighborhood revitalization city or township plans which focus on directing resources to governments, county address three core goals: Housing, People governments and Neighborhood.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 9 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y FAMILY-CENTERED APPROACHES TO Public or private Up to $500,000 7/13/2021 $1,500,000 Health and Human IMPROVING TYPE 2 DIABETES CONTROL nonprofits Services, Office of the AND PREVENTION - Aligns with the OASH Assistant Secretary priority on the elimination of health for Health disparities and objectives from the HHS Strategic Plan FY 2018-2022.

National Science Y RACIAL EQUITY IN STEM EDUCATION - Unrestricted $250,000- 7/13/2021 $30,000,000 Foundation Seeks to support bold, ground-breaking,and $5,000,000 potentially transformative projects addressing systemic racism.

National Archives and Y ACCESS TO HISTORICAL RECORDS: MAJOR Nonprofits, institutions $100,000- 7/13/2021 $1,000,000 Records INITIATIVES - Seeks projects that will of higher education, $350,000 Administration significantly improve public discovery and state and local use of major historical records collections. governments, Native American tribes

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 10 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y RESILIENCY WORKFORCE TRAINING Nonprofits, health Unspecified Forecasted $68,420,000 Health and Human PROGRAM - Plans, develops, operates or professions, schools, 7/15/21 Services, Health participates in health professions and academic health Resources and nursing training activities using evidence- centers, state or local Services based or evidence-informed strategies, to governments, Indian Administration reduce and address burnout, suicide, tribes, and tribal mental health conditions and substance use organizations disorders and promote resiliency among health care professionals.

U.S. Department of Y FRAMEWORK TO ADDRESS HEALTH Nonprofits, county $330,000- Forecasted $1,000,000 Health and Human DISPARITIES THROUGH COLLABORATIVE governments, city $500,000 7/15/21 Services, Office of the POLICY EFFORTS: DEMONSTRATION governments, special Assistant Secretary PROJECTS - Supports projects to district governments, for Health demonstrate if utilization of a Native American tribal methodological framework, structured governments, Native process, and tool are effective in assessing American organizations and identifying policies that might adversely impact health outcomes in racial and ethnic minority populations and may contribute to health disparities often associated with structural racism.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 11 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING United States-Japan N PRE-COLLEGE EDUCATION - Supports 501(c)(3) organizations Unspecified 7/15/21 LOIS Foundation innovative education projects that help due young Americans and Japanese learn about each other’s society, culture, and country as well as learn to work together on issues of common concern.

United States-Japan N US-JAPAN POLICY STUDIES - Supports US- 501(c)(3) organizations Unspecified 7/15/21 LOIS Foundation Japan policy-related studies, initiatives and due exchanges that help address issues of significant mutual concern to the United States and Japan.

United States-Japan N COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC OPINION - 501(c)(3) organizations Unspecified 7/15/21 LOIS Foundation Supports projects that seek to enhance due communication and mutual understanding between the American and Japanese people.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 12 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y SEXUAL RISK AVOIDANCE EDUCATION Nonprofits, for profits, $300,000- 7/15/2021 $12,500,000 Health & Human PROGRAM - Funds projects to implement local governments, $450,000 Services, sexual risk avoidance education that teach special district Administration for participants how to voluntarily refrain from governments, Native Children & Families non-marital sexual activity. American tribal organizations, public housing authorities, small businesses American Academy of N FAMILY MEDICINE CARES - Helps new, free New clinics Up to $25,000 7/15/2021 Family Physicians clinics open their doors. Foundation U.S. Department of Y DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCH BASED Universities, historical Up to 7/15/2021 $2,200,000 Veterans Affairs EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH MATERIALS - societies, muesums $2,200,000 Solicits fully developed proposals from universities in partnership with public schools (K-12) located within 150 miles of a National Cemetery.

Next 50 Initiative N FLEXIBLE SUPPORT GRANT - Helps Nonprofits Unspecified 7/16/2021 organizations and programs serving older adults achieve their goals and improve their work toward enhancing the lives of older adults.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 13 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y REVOLVING FUND PROGRAM - Helps Nonprofits Unspecified 7/16/2021 $1,000,000 Agriculture, Utilities qualified non-profits create a revolving loan Program fund (RLF) that can provided financing for the extension and improvement of water and waste disposal systems in rural areas.

National Endowment Y HUMANITIES COLLECTIONS AND Nonprofits, institutions Up to $350,000 7/15/2021 $7,500,000 for the Humanities REFERENCE RESOURCES - Supports projects of higher education, that provide an essential underpinning for state and local scholarship, education, and public governments, Native programming in the humanities. American tribes, city and township governments

AstraZeneca N ACT ON HEALTH EQUITY COMMUNITY Nonprofits Up to $25,000 7/16/2021 SOLUTIONS CHALLENGE - Supports non- profit organizations positively impacting the health of underserved populations through regional and local community-based programming. The Lewis Prize for N ACCELERATOR AWARDS - Works to Creative Youth Unspecified 7/16/2021 Music influence youth-serving systems so all Development young people have access to learning, organizations creating, and performing experiences that reflect their culture and identity.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 14 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Private nonprofits $100,000- Forecasted $13,600,000 Health and Human PROJECTS - Provides funds for well- $800,000 7/16/2021 Services, planned, financially viable, and innovative Administration for projects to enhance job creation and Children and Families business development for individuals with low-incomes.

U.S. Department of Y STRENGTHENING PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS Unrestricted Unspecified Forecasted $100,000,000 Health and Human AND SERVICES THROUGH NATIONAL 7/17/2021 Services, Centers for PARTNERSHIPS TO IMPROVE AND PROTECT Disease Control THE NATION'S HEALTH - Supports activities to assess and remove barriers to success, improve communication of instructions and intent to healthcare workers, and understand how to optimize the layout and functional flow of healthcare environments and processes.

Osmo for Schools N MINI GRANTS - Gives recipients up to Educators who teach in Up to $2,000 7/17/2021 $2,000 worth of Osmo for Schools offerings U.S. public schools and professional development.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 15 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND Nonprofits, for profits, $500,000 7/19/2021 $500,000 Health and Human SERVICES DISCRETIONARY GRANTS - Native American tribal Services, Strengthens coordination between organizations, small Administration for domestic violence, housing, and homeless businesses Children and Families services providers, including convening, coordinating, and leading a national consortium of federally-funded training and technical assistance providers.

New York Life N COMMUNITY EXPANSION AND CAPACITY Nonprofits Unspecified 7/19/2021 Foundation BUILDING - Expands the reach and capacity of organizations that offer local bereavement services for youth focused on unmet needs and diverse populations.

Foundation for N OPIOID CRISIS INNOVATION CHALLENGE Nonprofits and tax Uo to $300,000 7/19/2021 Opioid Response 2021 - Supports specific projects that bring exempt universities Efforts an innovative approach to long-standing and complex issues related to all aspects of stemming the tide of the nation’s opioid crisis.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 16 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y RURAL DECENTRALIZED WATER SYSTEM Private nonprofits Unspecified 7/19/2021 $10,044,020 Agriculture, Utilities GRANT PROGRAM - Helps individuals with Program low to moderate incomes finance the costs of household water wells and individually owned decentralized wastewater systems that they own or will own.

U.S. Department of Y RURAL HOUSING PRESERVATION GRANT - Nonprofits, state and Up to $50,000 7/19/2021 $15,150,000 Agriculture, Utilities Provides grant funds to assist very low- and local governments, Program low-income homeowners in repairing and Native American tribal rehabilitating their homes in rural areas. organizations

Foundation for N OPIOID CRISIS INNOVATION CHALLENGE Nonprofits, Up to $300,000 7/19/2021 Opioid Response 2021 - Supports innovative projects which government agencies, Efforts can explore and/or evaluate new “outside- universities, public the-box” ideas, bring together approaches charities from several diverse fields, and engage multi-disciplinary, cross-sector teams to solve some of the most intractable problems of the crisis.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 17 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING National Aeronautics Y 2021 NASA TEAMS ENGAGING AFFILIATED Nonprofits $20,000- 7/19/2021 $3,950,000 and Space MUSEUMS AND INFORMAL INSTITUTIONS - $80,000 Administration Enhances the ability of IEIs and partners to deliver and participate in NASA-based activities, and to increase the capacity of institutions to utilize NASA resources and to provide students with the opportunity to contribute to NASA’s mission using innovative tools and platforms.

U.S. Department of Y COORDINATED EVALUATIONS OF CHILD Unrestricted $75,000- 7/20/2021 $2,250,000 Health and Human CARE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND POLICIES $150,000 Services, AND INITIATIVES - Supports partnerships Administration for between Child Care and Development Fund Children and Families (CCDF) Lead Agencies and researchers to develop rigorous, policy-relevant evaluations testing child care subsidy policies designed to increase low-income families’ access to high quality child care.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 18 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND Nonprofits, Up to 7/20/2021 $2,400,000 Education, Office of DISSEMINATION - Improves services and independent school $1,600,000 Special Education results for children with disabilities program districts, for profits, Programs is to promote academic achievement and to state governments, improve results for children with disabilities institutions of higher by providing technical assistance (TA), education, Native supporting model demonstration projects, American tribal disseminating useful information, and governments implementing activities that are supported by scientifically based research.

National Endowment Y NEA AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN LOCAL ARTS Nonprofits, county $150,000- 7/22/2021 for the Arts AGENCIES FOR SUBGRANTING - Helps governments, Native $500,000 support jobs in the arts sector, keep the American tribal doors open to arts organizations governments, nationwide, and assist the field in its institutions of higher response to and recovery from the COVID- education 19 pandemic.

Stronger Democracy N STRONGER DEMOCRACY AWARD - Seeks Nonprofits Unspecified 7/22/2021 Award solutions that structural reforms to help our government fully and competently represent its citizens.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 19 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING PeopleForBikes N PEOPLEFORBIKES COMMMUNITY GRANT - Nonprofits Unspecified 7/23/21 LOIs Supports bicycle infrastructure projects and due targeted advocacy initiatives that make it easier and safer for people of all ages and abilities to ride.

U.S. Small Business Y COMMUNITY NAVIGATOR PILOT Nonprofits, county Up to 7/23/2021 $100,000,000 Administration PROGRAM - Provides high quality technical governments, state $5,000,000, assistance with pandemic relief programs governments, Native and recovery services to small businesses American tribal and entrepreneurs. organizations

U.S. Department of Y EXPANDING OPPORTUNITY THROUGH Nonprofits, Up to 7/23/2021 $43,000,000 Education, Office of QUALITY CHARTER SCHOOLS PROGRAM - independent school $12,000,000 Elementary and Provides grants to eligible entities to districts, state Secondary Education demonstrate innovative methods of helping governments, county charter schools to address the cost of governments acquiring, constructing, and renovating facilities by enhancing the availability of loans and bond financing.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 20 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CAPACITY - Unrestricted $150,000- 7/23/2021 Health & Human Seeks to strengthen the nation's $250,000 Services, Centers for environmental health (EH) capacity to Disease Control protect public health by strengthening the capacity of public health departments using 3 strategies to address specific EH topics and issues. U.S. Department of Y NATIVE HAWAIIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER Nonprofits $250,000 7/26/2021 $1,000,000 Health and Human LANGUAGE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN - Services, Ensures the survival and continuing vitality Administration for of Native American languages during and Children and Families after the public health emergency with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic.

U.S. Department of Y WORKPLACE SAFETY AND HEALTH Nonprofits Up to $200,000 7/26/2021 $10,000,000 Labor, Occupational TRAINING ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES, Safety and Health INCLUDING COVID-19 - Trains employees Administration and employers on infectious disease, including COVID-19 exposure in the workplace through the Susan Harwood Training Grant Program.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 21 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT Nonprofits $150,000- 7/26/2021 $3,850,000 Health & Human CARES ACT RAPID-CYCLE IMPACT PROJECTS $250,000 Services, - Supports the continuous progress toward Administration for the CSBG CARES Act RCIP goal of adapting Children & Families current eligible entity service models to effectively respond to immediate community needs while also peparing for a future model that realigns local service based on those needs.

U.S. Department of Y PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATION Nonprofits, state and $600,000- 7/26/2021 $9,600,000 Health & Human PROGRAM INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES - To local governments, $900,000 Services, fund projects to implement and conduct a private institutions of Administration for rigorous evaluation of innovative higher education, Children & Families adolescent pregnancy prevention independent school strategies. districts

U.S. Department of Y RURAL PLACEMAKING INNOVATION Nonprofits, private Up to $250,000 7/26/2021 $3,000,000 Agriculture, Utilities CHALLENGE COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT - institutions of higher Program Supports rural community leaders in education, state and creating places where people want to live, county governments, work, and play. American organizations, small businesses

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 22 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y YOUTH HOMELESSNESS DEMONSTRATION Nonprofits, special $1,000,000- 7/27/2021 $145,000,000 Housing and Urban PROGRAM - Develops and executes a district governments, $15,000,000 Development coordinated community approach to state and county preventing and ending youth homelessness. governments

U.S. Department of Y ACCESSING SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF Private and public Up to $250,000 7/28/2021 $500,000 Health and Human HEALTH DATA THROUGH LOCAL DATA nonprofits, faith-based Services, Office of the INTERMEDIARIES INITIATIVE - Works to organizations, Assistant Secretary demonstrate whether existing local data American for Health intermediaries can facilitate community Indian/Alaskan stakeholder access to and utilization of Native/Native integrated community-level data, and American organizations increase community stakeholder skill and capacity to use and apply data to address health disparities among racial and ethnic minority populations.

U.S. Department of Y DISTRESSED CITIES AND PERSISTENT Nonprofits, private $750,000- 7/29/2021 $9,300,000 Housing and Urban POVERTY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE - Works institutions of higher $6,800,000 Development to provide technical assistance (TA) to units education, small of general local government (UGLGs) and businesses, for profits their non-profit partners serving communities experiencing long-term economic hardship.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 23 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y HOMELAND SECURITY PREPAREDNESS Nonprofits Up to $525,000 7/30/2021 Homeland Security, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - Works Federal Emergency to prevent, protect against, respond to, Management Agency recover from, and mitigate major events, including threats or acts of terrorism.

Kids Garden N 2021 LITTLE SEEDS POLLINATOR PALS Nonprofits, public or $500 7/30/2021 GRANT - Supports youth garden programs private schools, youth interested in preserving and creating programs pollinator habitat to help rebuild declining pollinator populations.

Youth Service N AFTERSCHOOL GRANTS - Supports youth- Afterschool programs Up to $500 7/30/2021 America led service or service-learning opportunities in up to 60 afterschool programs.

U.S. Department of Y STEWARDSHIP SCIENCE ACADEMIC Nonprofits, private $150,000- 7/30/2021 $24,000,000 Energy, National ALLIANCES - Supports state-of-the-art institutions of higher $900,000 Nuclear Security research at U.S. academic institutions in education, public and Administration areas of fundamental physical science and state controlled technology of relevance to the SSP mission. institutions of higher education

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 24 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y 2021 FISCAL YEAR BROAD AGENCY Nonprofits, for profits, $300,000 7/30/2021 $3,900,000 Commerce ANNOUNCEMENT - AMERICAN INDIAN, Indian tribal ALASKA NATIVE, AND NATIVE HAWAIIAN governments, tribal PROJECT - Supports special projects and entities, Alaska Native programs aligned with the Minority corporations, Native Business Development Agency’s (MBDA) Hawaiian entities, strategic plans and mission goals for institutions of higher businesses within the American Indian, education, commercial Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian organizations, state (AIANNH) communities. and local government entities

U.S. Department of Y URBAN AGRICULTURE AND INNOVATIVE Nonprofits, Native $50,000- 7/30/2021 $4,000,000 Agriculture, Natural PRODUCTION COMPETITIVE GRANTS American tribal $300,000 Resources PROGRAM - Assists eligible entities with organizations and Conservation Service projects that support the development of governments urban agriculture and innovative production.

U.S. Department of Y VETERANS HOUSING REHABILITATION AND Nonprofits $700,000- 7/30/2021 $9,445,988 Housing and Urban MODIFICATION PILOT PROGRAM - $1,000,000 Development Modifies or rehabilitates eligible veterans’ primary residences or to provide grantees’ affiliates with technical, administrative, and training support in connection with those services.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 25 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Asian American N GOLD FUTURES CHALLENGE - Works to Nonprofits, $25,000; 7/31/2021 $500,000 Futures and Gold unite AAPIs across the country behind governmental $50,000; House common goals and inspire increased organizations $75,000; participation among all generations of $100,000 AAPIs in , volunteerism, civic engagement and social innovation.

Amazon N AMAZON WEB SERVICES DIAGNOSTIC Nonprofits, research $20,000,000 7/31/2021 DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE - Accelerates institutions, research over two years research and innovation to advance the consortia, private collective understanding and detection of entities COVID-19 and other infectious diseases in order to mitigate current and future outbreaks.

Clarence T.C. Ching N GRANTS - Supports religious, charitable, Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) Unspecified 7/31/21 and Foundation scientific, literary or educational purposes. operating in Hawaii 1/31/22

U.S. Department of Y ELDER JUSTICE INNOVATION GRANTS - Unrestricted (including $350,000- Estimating $4,060,000 Health & Human Supports the development and nonprofits) $500,000 July 2021 Services, advancement of new and emerging issues (forecast) Administration for related to elder justice. Community Living

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 26 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING James and Abigail N GRANTS - Gives priority to programs Nonprofits Unspecified 8/1/21, Campbell Family located in or serving communities in West 2/1/22 Foundation O'ahu: Ewa/Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Makakilo and the Wai'anae Coast.

Brady Education N PROGRAM EVALUATIONS - Works to Unspecified Unspecified 8/1/21, Foundation evaluate the effectiveness of programs 12/1/21 designed to promote positive cognitive Proposals and/or achievement outcomes for children due (birth through 18 years) from underserved groups and/or low-resourced communities.

Road Runners Club of N KIDS RUN THE NATION GRANT FUND - Nonprofits, running $500-$1,000 8/1/2021 America Assists running clubs, schools, and clubs, schools community nonprofits interested in implementing or currently hosting youth running programs.

Next for Autism N COLOR THE SPECTRUM COMMUNITY Nonprofits $25,000 8/1/2021 GRANTS - Supports the transition from school to adulthood in the following three areas: home, work and social.

The Barbara N GRANTS - Funds litigation matters that are Unspecified Unspecified 8/1/2021 McDowell and Gerald consistent with our namesake Barbara S. Hartman McDowell’s past legal efforts and her Foundation beliefs regarding social justice.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 27 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Fred Baldwin N GRANTS - Supports programs and projects Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) $2,500-$7,500 8/2/2021, Memorial Foundation that benefit the people of Maui County. located or have 2/1/2022 programs on Maui (anticipated)

National Science Y RESEARCH EXPERIENCES FOR TEACHERS Nonprofits, institutions More than 8/2/2021 $6,000,000 Foundation SITES IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Enables of higher educations, $600,000 active research by cohorts of middle school research labs, teachers, high school teachers and/or observatories, community college faculty. museums

U.S. Department of Y RURAL INNOVATION STRONGER ECONOMY Nonprofits, Up to 8/2/2021 $10,000,000 Agriculture, Utilities GRANT PROGRAM - Supports jobs private/public and $10,000,000 Program accelerator partnerships to improve the state controlled ability of distressed rural and energy institutions of higher communities to create high wage jobs, education, Native accelerate the formation of new businesses, American tribal and help rural communities identify and organizations, public maximize local assets. housing authorities

U.S. Department of Y BJA FY21 NATIONAL INITIATIVES: LAW Nonprofits, for profits, Up to 8/2/2021 $8,000,000 Justice, Bureau of ENFORCEMENT AND PROSECUTION - Funds public and state $3,000,000 Justice Assistance national in-scope training and technical controlled institutions assistance (TTA) efforts to support law of higher education, enforcement, prosecution, and analysis small businesses within key criminal justice operations.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 28 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y BJA FY 21 PREVENTING SCHOOL VIOLENCE: Nonprofits, Native Up to 8/2/2021 $74,000,000 Justice, Bureau of BJA'S STOP SCHOOL VIOLENCE PROGRAM - American tribal $2,000,000 Justice Assistance Prevents school violence, including training governments, state and for local law enforcement officers, school local governments, personnel, and students. institutions of higher education, independent school districts

Pillars Fund N PILLARS CATALYZE GRANTS - Supports Nonprofits Unspecified 8/3/2021 organizations that fall under one the following three priorities: reimagining public safety, promoting mental health and wellness and/or bulding civic power.

U.S. Department of Y CLINICAL TRAINING AND TECHNICAL Public or private Up to 8/3/2021 $1,000,000 Health and Human ASSISTANCE FOR THE TITLE X FAMILY nonprofits, faith-based $1,000,000 Services, Office of the PLANNING SERVICE DELIVERY GRANTEES - organizations, Assistant Secretary Works to establish and operate a family community-based for Health planning clinical training center to provide organizations clinically-focused training, and technical assistance to OPA- funded Title X family planning service delivery grantees and sites to carry out quality family planning service projects.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 29 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING National Endowment Y NEA OUR TOWN - Supports projects that Nonprofits, private $25,000- 8/5/2021 for the Arts integrate arts, culture, and design activities institutions of higher $150,000 into efforts that strengthen communities by education, state or advancing local economic, physical, and/or local governments, social outcomes. independent school districts

Kent Richard Hoffman N GRANTS - Supports developing or Nonprofits Unspecified 8/6/21 LOIs Foundation established programs, with emphasis on due direct benefit to clients or target audiences. Requests from throughout the US are considered, with a particular interest in smaller communities and rural areas.

U.S. Environmental Y BUILDING PARTNER CAPACITY AND Nonprofits, state and Up to $990,000 8/10/2021 $7,300,000 Protection Agency PROMOTING RESILIENCY AND EQUITY - local governments, Provides support for training and related Indian tribes, public activities to build the capacity of and state universities agricultural partners, state, territorial and tribal officials and nongovernmental stakeholders in activities to be carried out to support the goals of the Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 303(d) Program.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 30 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y RURAL COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT Nonprofits, private Up to $200,000 8/10/2021 $5,800,000 Agriculture, Business GRANT - Works to improve the economic institutions of higher and Cooperative condition of rural areas by assisting education, public and Programs individuals or entities in the startup, state controlled expansion or operational improvement of institutions of higher rural cooperatives and other business education entities.

U.S. Department of Y PROJECTS OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE: Nonprofits, public and $175,000- 8/10/2021 $1,608,835 Health and Human COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS FOR state institutions of $225,000 Services, EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM - Funds broad higher education, Administration for stakeholder collaborations in distinct county and state Community Living communities that will increase their governments, Native capacity to facilitate transition of youth American tribal with developmental disabilities. organizations, special district governments

National Endowment Y PUBLIC HUMANITIES PROJECTS - Supports Nonprofits, state and Up to 8/11/2021 $2,735,000 for the Humanities projects that bring the ideas and insights of county governments, $1,000,000 the humanities to life for general audiences institutions of higher through in-person programming. education, Native American tribal governments

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 31 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING National Endowment Y MEDIA PROJECTS - Supports collaboration Nonprofits, institutions $1-$1,000,000 8/11/2021 $3,500,000 for the Humanities between media producers and scholars to of higher education, develop humanities content and to prepare county and state documentary films, radio, and podcasts that governments, Native engage public audiences with humanities American tribal ideas in creative and appealing ways. organizations

National Endowment Y SHORT DOCUMENTARIES - Support Native American tribal $1-$300,000 8/11/2021 $1,500,000 for the Humanities documentary films up to 30 minutes that governments, state engage audiences with humanities ideas in governments, city, appealing ways. county or township governments, institutions of higher education

National Endowment Y AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN GRANTS TO Nonprofits, Native $50,000- 8/12/2021 of the Arts ORGANIZATIONS - Supports day-to-day American tribal $150,000 business expenses/operating costs, and not governments, public specific programmatic activities. and state controlled institutions of higher education, county governments

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 32 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Women's Sports N WELLNESS FOR ALL - Supports women of Leaders of nonprofits, $10,000 8/13/2021 $100,000 Foundation color entrepreneurs and organizations entrepreneurs of committed to making wellness and fitness nonprofits more accessible and inclusive to female BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) communities.

U.S. Department of Y PROJECTS OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE: Nonprofits, state and $175,000- 8/13/2021 $1,600,000 Health and Human COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS FOR local governments, $225,000 Services, EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM - Funds broad Native American tribal Administration for stakeholder collaborations in distinct governments/organizat Community Living communities that will increase their ions, public housing capacity to facilitate transition of youth authorities with developmental disabilities between schools and the community.

U.S. Department of Y WETLAND MITIGATION BANKING Nonprofits, state and $400,000- 8/16/2021 $5,000,000 Agriculture, Natural PROGRAM - Supports the development and county governments, $1,000,000 Resources establishment of mitigation banks and Native American tribal Conservation Service banking opportunities solely for agricultural governments, small producers with wetlands subject to the businesses, special Wetland Conservation Compliance district governments, provisions of the 1985 Food Security Act (as for profits amended).

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 33 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y SINGLE-USE PLASTICS RECYCLING - Works Unrestricted $1,500,000- 8/16/2021 $14,500,000 Energy, Golden Field to address the unique economic and design $2,500,000 Office circularity challenges of plastic films, enabling energy and emissions reduction through their lifecycle.

Ben & Jerry's N GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING FOR SOCIAL (501)(c)(3) Up to $30,000 8/16/2021 Foundation CHANGE PROGRAM - Seeks to further social organizations and environmental justice and support sustainable and just food systems.

U.S. Department of Y MINORITY LEADERS DEVELOPMENT Public or private $500,000- 8/17/2021 $1,500,000 Health and Human PROGRAM - Aims to enhance skills and nonprofits, state and $750,000 Services, Office of the competencies necessary for federal local governments Assistant Secretary leadership service among participants. for Health

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 34 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y HEALTHY HOMES AND WEATHERIZATION Nonprofits, private $1,000,000 8/17/2021 $5,000,000 Housing and Urban COOPERATION DEMONSTRATION - institutions of higher Development Identifies effective strategies for education, state and coordination between Lead/Healthy Homes county governments, (LHH) and Weatherization programs that special district maximize program efficiencies and benefits governments to occupants, reduce Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) deferrals through coordination with LHH programs, etc.

U.S. Department of Y SNAP ONLINE PURCHASING Nonprofits $750,000- 8/23/2021 Agriculture, Food and PARTICIPATION ASSISTANCE FOR FARMERS $4,000,000 Nutrition Service AND FARMERS MARKETS - Provides greater participant access to SNAP-authorized FMs and DMFs by providing assistance to FMs and DMFs that wish to accept SNAP benefits through online transactions.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 35 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y SELP-HELP HOME OWNERSHIP Nonprofits $1,145,000- 8/23/2021 $10,000,000 Housing and Urban OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM - Facilitates and $10,000,000 Development encourages innovative homeownership opportunities on a national, geographically diverse basis through the provision of self- help homeownership housing programs.

U.S. Department of Y TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Nonprofits Up to $75,000 8/23/2021 $11,787,000 Labor, Occupational DEVELOPMENT - Works to develop new Safety and Health training materials addressing one of the Administration OSHA-specified training topics.

U.S. Department of Y CAPACITY BUILDING DEVELOPMENTAL & Nonprofits Up to $180,000 8/23/2021 $4,500,000 Labor, Occupational CAPACITY BUILDING PILOT - Funds Susan Safety and Health Harwood Training Program Capacity Administration Building grants. U.S. Department of Y TARGETED TOPIC TRAINING - Works to Nonprofits, institutions $160,000 8/23/2021 $11,787,000 Labor, Occupational develop and conduct training addressing of higher education Safety and Health one of the OSHA-specified training topics Administration for a specified audience.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 36 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y DAIRY BUSINESS INNOVATION INITIATIVES Nonprofits, public and Up to 8/30/2021 $1,800,000 Agriculture, COMPETITITION - Supports dairy businesses state controlled $1,800,000 Agricultural in the development, production, marketing, institutions of higher Marketing Service and distribution of dairy products. educations, state governments

U.S. Department of Y COMPREHENSIVE AND ACCESSIBLE Nonprofits, states, local Up to 8/31/2021 $43,000,000 Labor, Employment REEMPLOYMENT THROUGH EQUITABLE workforce $3,000,000 and Training EMPLOYMENT RECOVERY (CAREER) development boards Administration NATIONAL DISLOCATED WORKER GRANTS - Helps reemploy dislocated workers most affected by the economic and employment fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.

U.S. Department of N ELSIE H. WILCOX FOUNDATION GRANT - Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) Unspecified 9/1/2021 the Interior, Fish and Gives assistance to qualified organizations on Kauai Wildlife Service throughout Hawaii whose programs benefit a sizable number of people.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 37 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Open Technology N INTERNET FREEDOM FUND - Supports Unspecified Up to $900,000 9/1/21, Fund technologists and activists in bringing to life 11/1/21 ideas that advance inclusive and safe access to global communications networks, counteract censorship and surveillance, and mitigate digital security threats to Internet freedom specifically for at-risk-users, journalists, human rights defenders, civil society activists and others living in repressive environments.

Cooke Foundation, N GRANTS - Supports worthy endeavors in Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) Unspecified 9/1/21 and Ltd the community that the family feels will 3/1/22 make a significant difference in the betterment and welfare of the people of Hawai`i, prioritizing arts, culture, and humanities; education; environment; and human services.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 38 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y COMPREHENSIVE HIGH-IMPACT HIV Nonprofits Unspecified 9/12/2021 $55,000,000 Health & Human PREVENTION PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG Services, Centers for MEN OF COLOR WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN Disease Control AND YOUNG TRANSGENDER PERSONS OF COLOR - Develops and implements high- impact human immunodeficiency virus prevention programs specifically for young men of color who have sex with men and younger transgender persons of color.

National Science Y LEADING ENGINEERING FOR AMERICA'S Nonprofit, non- $1,000,000- 9/15/2021 Foundation PROSPERITY, HEALTH, AND academic $2,000,000 INFRASTRUCTURE - Challenges the organizations, engineering research community to take a independent museums, leadership role in addressing demanding, observatories urgent, and consequential challenges for advancing America’s prosperity, health and infrastructure. Institute of Museum Y LAURA BUSH 21ST CENTURY LIBRARIAN Nonprofits, state or $50,000- $50,000- $8,000,000 and Library Services PROGRAM (2022) - Supports the local governments, $1,000,000 $1,000,000 development of a diverse workforce of public libraries, pubic librarians and archivists. elementary and secondary school libraries

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 39 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Institute of Museum Y NATIONAL LEADERSHIP GRANTS FOR Nonprofits, state or $50,000- $50,000- $9,000,000 and Library Services LIBRARIES (2022) - Supports projects that local governments, $1,000,000 $1,000,000 address critical needs of the library and public libraries, pubic archives fields and have the potential to elementary and advance practice in these professions to secondary school strengthen library and archival services for libraries, research the American public. libraries, library consortium, library association U.S. Department of Y AGRICULTURE INNOVATION CENTER Nonprofits, for profits, $400,000- 9/27/2021 $7,392,479 Agriculture, Business GRANT PROGRAM - Provides grants to small businesses, state $1,000,000 and Cooperative Agriculture Innovation Centers that will governments, public Programs provide technical assistance to agricultural and state controlled producers to market value-added institutions of higher agricultural products. education

National Endowment Y ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHIC Nonprofits, private Up to $150,000 9/29/2021 $800,000 for the Humanities FIELD RESEARCH -Provides funding to institutions of higher conduct empirical research in the United education, state and States or abroad in order to answer local governments, questions of importance to the humanities. special district governments, Native American tribal governments

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 40 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Classics for Kids N CLASSICS FOR KIDS GRANTS - Supports Schools, nonprofits Unspecified 6/30/21, Foundation candidates that believe in the role of fine 9/30/21, instruments, and can show evidence of 12/31/21, need and commitment to raising matching 3/31/22 funds.

FM Global N FIRE PREVENTION PROGRAM - Supports a National, state, Unspecified 9/30/21 and wide array of fire prevention, preparedness regional and local 12/31/21 and control efforts, including pre-incident community planning, fire prevention education/training organizations and arson prevention/fire investigation.

Gee Hing Chinese N GEE HING CHINESE COMPANY CHARITABLE Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) Unspecified 9/30/2021 Company - Strives for the perpetual care and Trust, Bank of Hawaii enhancement of the Tong Wo Tong Chinese Cemetery in Keauhou, Hawaii; and is intended to provide financial help for the promotion of Chinese culture and preservation of the history of Chinese in the State of Hawaii.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 41 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y COASTAL PROGRAM - Provides technical Nonprofits, institutions Up to $500,000 9/30/2021 $13,000,000 the Interior, Fish & and financial assistance through of higher education, Wildlife Service cooperative agreements to coastal school districts, state communities, conservation partners, and and local governments, landowners to protect fish and wildlife Native American tribes, habitat on public and private lands. small businesses, for profits

U.S. Department of Y PARTNERS FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE - Nonprofits, institutions Up to $750,000 9/30/2021 $57,000,000 the Interior, Fish & Supports a voluntary, incentive-based of higher education, Wildlife Service program that provides direct technical school districts, state assistance and financial assistance in the and local governments, form of cooperative and grant agreements Native American tribes, to private landowners to restore and small businesses, for conserve fish and wildlife habitat for the profits benefit of federal trust resources.

U.S. Department of Y CANDIDATE SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND Nonprofits, institutions $1,000- 9/30/2021 $500,000 the Interior, Fish & - Accomplishes conservation tasks for high of higher education, $500,000 Wildlife Service priority candidate species (based on our state and local annual Candidate Species Assessments) or governments, Native other at-risk species in the United States, American tribes, for such that identified threats to the species profits may be reduced or eliminated.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 42 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y ENDANGERED SPECIES RECOVERY Nonprofits, institutions $1,000- 9/30/2021 $14,000,000 the Interior, Fish & IMPLEMENTATION - Supports the of higher education, $2,000,000 Wildlife Service implementation of priority recovery actions state and local for federally endangered and threatened governments, Native species. American tribes, for profits

U.S. Department of Y FY2021 TO FY2023 NOAA BROAD AREA Nonprofits, institutions floor and 9/30/2023 Commerce, National ANNOUNCEMENT - Requests applications of higher education, ceiling Oceanic and for special projects and programs state and local unspecified Atmospheric associated with NOAA's strategic plan and governments, Native Administration mission goals. American tribes

Atherton Family N ATHERTON FAMILY FOUNDATION GRANTS - Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) Up to $200,000 10/1/21, Foundation Funds projects that benefit the people of 1/4/22 Hawai`i in various areas. (anticipated) , 4/1/22 (anticipated)

G.N. Wilcox Trust, N G.N. WILCOX TRUST GRANT - Prioritizes Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) Unspecified 10/1/21, Bank of Hawaii supporting organizations that support the 4/1/22 island of Kauai.

Hawaii Women's N GRANTS - Gives priority to applicants with Nonprofits Unspecified 10/1/21, Legal Fund projects that benefit women and children in 4/2/22 Hawaiʻi. (anticipated)

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 43 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Frederic Duclos N FREDRIC DUCLOS BARSTOW FOUNDATION Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) Unspecified 10/1/2021 Barstow Foundation AMERICAN SAMOANS GRANT - Supports American Samoans, education in American Samoa and Bank of Hawaii benefiting the youth of American Samoa.

National Archives and Y ACCESS TO HISTORICAL RECORDS: Nonprofits, state or city Up to $150,000 10/6/2021 $1,000,000 Records ARCHIVAL PROJECTS - Seeks projects that governments, Native Administration will significantly improve online public American tribal discovery and use of historical records organizations, collections. institutions of higher education

National Archives and Y PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT WITH HISTORICAL Nonprofits, state and $50,000- 10/6/2021 Records RECORDS - Seeks projects that encourage local governments, $150,000 Administration public engagement with historical records, institutions of higher including the development of new tools education, Native that enable people to engage online. American tribal organizations

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 44 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING The Herb Block N DEFENDING BASIC FREEDOMS - Helps Nonprofits $5,000-$25,000 10/6/21 LOIs Foundation safeguard the basic freedoms guaranteed in due our Bill of Rights, to help eliminate all forms of prejudice and discrimination, and to assist government agencies to be more accountable to the public.

National Archives and Y PUBLISHING HISTORICAL RECORDS IN Nonprofits, institutions $1-$175,000 10/7/2021 $3,000,000 Records DOCUMENTARY EDITIONS - Seeks of higher education, Administration proposals to publish documentary editions state and local of historical records. governments, Native American tribes

Together Women N GRANTS - Funds projects that foster good Nonprofits $35,000- 10/24/21 Rise health, education, and economic self- $50,000 LOIs due sufficiency in developing countries.

U.S. Department of Y NIOSH TRAINING PROJECT GRANTS - Nonprofits, for profits, Up to $250,000 10/26/2021 $15,000,000 Health & Human Supports Training Project Grants that are public housing Services, Centers for focused on occupational safety and health authorities, Native Disease Control training. American tribal organizaitons, higher education institutions, small businesses, state governments, school districts

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 45 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y NIOSH EDUCATION AND RESEARCH Nonprofits, small Up to 10/27/21 $32,400,000 Health & Human CENTERS - Addresses the burden of businesses, public and $1,800,000 (anticipated) Services, Centers for occupational safety and health (OSH) in the state institutions of Disease Control United States by providing state-of-the-art higher education, interdisciplinary training for the next Native American tribal generation of OSH practitioners and organizations and researchers. governments, for profits U.S. Department of Y SALTONSTALL-KENNEDY COMPETITION - Nonprofits, Native $25,000- 11/29/2021 Commerce Funds fisheries research and development American tribes, $300,000 projects addressing aspects of U.S. fisheries, citizens, corporations including, but not limited to, harvesting, processing, marketing, and associated business infrastructures (see section IV, F; Funding Restrictions).

Musk Foundation N XPRIZE CARBON REMOVAL - Aims at University groups, high $1,000,000 12/1/2021 $15,000,000 tackling the biggest threat facing humanity - school students, fighting climate change and rebalancing startups and Earth’s carbon cycle. innovators, community- based organizations, families, individuals

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 46 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Atone & Edene N ATONE AND EDENE CHARITABLE TRUST - Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) - Unspecified 12/1/2021 Charitable Trust, Bank Benefits the people of Kauai. churches, hospitals, of Hawaii health organizations, educational scholarships

Restoration N GRANT - Seeks to help organizations Nonprofits Average award 12/3/21, Preservation dedicated to instructing and training young of $10,000 4/2/22 Mentorship people, primarily 18-25 year olds, to restore (anticipated) Foundation and preserve vintage cars, motorcycles and boats, as well as providing them with a pathway to careers.

U.S. Department of Y RYAN WHITE PART C OUTPATIENT EIS Nonprofit private Unspecified 12/10/21 $3,000,000 Health and Human PROGRAM - Provides comprehensive HIV entities, public entities (anticipated) Services, Health primary care and support services in an Resources and outpatient setting for low income, Services uninsured, and underserved people with Administration HIV.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 47 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Department of the Y NATIONAL FISH HABITAT ACTION PLAN - Nonprofits, Native $1,000- 12/31/2021 $4,300,000 Interior, Fish and Protects, restores, and enhances fish and American tribal $900,000 Wildlife Service aquatic habitats, as outlined in the National organizations/governm Fish Habitat Action Plan. ents, small businesses, private institutions of higher education, independent school districts

American Academy of N SHADE STRUCTURE GRANT - Awards funds Nonprofits, public Up to $8,000 12/31/2021 Dermatology to schools, day-cares, parks, and other non- schools Association profit organizations for installing permanent shade structures where children learn and play.

U.S. Department of Y 2021 NATIONAL FISH PASSAGE PROGRAM - Nonprofits, public and Up to 12/31/2021 the Interior, Fish & Works in partnership to provide fish (and state institutions of $2,000,000 Wildlife Service other aquatic organisms) passage and higher education, small restore aquatic connectivity for the benefit businesses, Native of Federal trust resources. American organizations, for profits, independent school districts

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 48 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING The Home Depot N COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANTS - Supports Nonprofits, tax-exempt Up to $5,000 12/31/2021 housing modifications/repair projects for public servce agencies vulnerable and underserved populations in the U.S. and Veteran service organization projects directly impacting the lives of veterans.

U.S. Department of Y FAMILY-TO-FAMILY HEALTH INFORMATION Nonprofits, Native Unspecified 1/5/22 $5,708,250 Health and Human CENTERS - Improves the health and quality American tribal (anticipated) Services, Health of life of children and youth with special governments, small Resources and health care needs (CYSHCN) by providing businesses, public and Services information, education, technical state controlled Administration assistance, and peer support to families of institutions of higher CYSHCN and the professionals who serve education them.

U.S. Department of Y REGIONAL HEMOPHILIA TREATMENT Nonprofits, for profits, Unspecified 1/5/22 $4,000,000 Health and Human CENTERS - Establishes integrated and state and county (anticipated) Services, Health collaborative regional networks to promote governments, small Resources and and improve the comprehensive care, and businesses, institutions Services thereby the health and well-being, of of higher education, Administration individuals with hemophilia and related public housing bleeding disorders or clotting disorders. authorities, Native American tribal governments

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 49 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y REAL-WORLD EFFECTIVENESS OF Unrestricted Up to 1/10/22 $16,000,000 Health and Human STRUCTURED LIFESTYLE INTERVENTIONS $3,200,000 (anticipated) Services, Centers for PREVENTING TYPE 2 DIABETES - Assesses Disease Control the long-term effectiveness, cost- effectiveness, and barriers to enrollment in or completion of structured lifestyle interventions (SLI), as implemented ss, cost- effectiveness, and barriers to enrollment in or completion of SLI.

U.S. Department of Y HEALTH CENTER CONTROLLED NETWORK - Nonprofits, Native Unspecified 1/25/22 $42,000,000 Health and Human Provides operational support to groups of American tribal (aticipated) Services, Health health centers working together to use governments, county Resources and health information technology (health IT) to governments, public Services improve the operational and clinical housing authorities, Administration practices of Health Center Program award special district recipients and look-alikes. governments

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 50 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y RURAL HEALTH NETWORK DEVELOPMENT Nonprofits, small Unspecified 1/28/22 $2,000,000 Health and Human PLANNING - Promotes the development of businesses, for profits, (anticipated) Services, Health integrated health care networks in order to: state and county Resources and (i) achieve efficiencies; (ii) expand access to, governments, Native Services coordinate, and improve the quality of basic American tribal Administration health care services; and (iii) strengthen the governments, rural health care system as a whole. independent school districts, institutions of higher education

U.S. Department of Y RYAN WHITE HIV/AIDS PROGRAM PART D Nonprofit private Unspecified 1/28/22 $70,000,000 Health and Human COORDINATED HIV SERVICES AND ACCESS entities, public entities (anticipated) Services, Health TO RESEARCH FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, Resources and CHILDREN AND YOUTH - Provides Services coordinated, comprehensive, culturally and Administration linguistically competent, family-centered health care services in an outpatient or ambulatory care setting (directly or through contracts or memoranda of understanding) for low income, uninsured, and medically underserved WICY with HIV/AIDS.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 51 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING John M. Ross N JOHN M. ROSS FOUNDATION GRANT - Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) $1,000-$5,000 2/1/2022 Foundation, Bank of Supports charitable organizations on the Big Hawaii Island of Hawaii that have programs or projects focusing on teens from 11-18 years of age.

U.S. Department of Y PREDOCTORAL TRAINING IN GENERAL, Nonprofits, private Unspecified 2/7/22 Health and Human PEDIATRIC, AND PUBLIC HEALTH institutions of higher (anticipated) Services, Health DENTISTRY AND DENTAL HYGIENE - education, public and Resources and Enhances clinical predoctoral dental and state controlled Services dental hygiene trainees' ability to care for institutions of higher Administration populations and individuals with medically education, Native complex conditions, special and and American tribal behavioral healthcare needs, and focus on governments patient-centered care.

U.S. Department of Y PRIMARY CARE DENTAL FACULTY Nonprofits, public and Unspecified 2/14/22 Health and Human DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM - Strengthens state controlled (anticipated) Services, Health the primary care oral health workforce by institutions of higher Resources and training and supporting dental faculty who education, private Services teach primary care dentistry (general institutions of higher Administration dentistry, pediatric dentistry or dental education, Native public health). American tribal governments

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 52 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y RURAL COMMUNITIES OPIOID RESPONSE Nonprofits, for profits, Unspecified 2/16/22 $70,000,000 Health and Human PROGRAM-IMPLEMENTATION - small businesses, (anticipated) Services, Health Strengthens and expands SUD/OUD Native American tribal Resources and prevention, treatment, and recovery governments/organizat Services services to enhance rural residents’ ability ions, public housing Administration to access treatment and move towards authorities, state or recovery. local government

Strong Foundation, N STRONG FOUNDATION - Provides grants Hawaii nonprofits Unspecified 3/1/2022 Bank of Hawaii primarily for programs and organizations (501)(c)(3) that are youth oriented.

U.S. Department of Y RURAL COMMUNITIES OPIOID RESPONSE Nonprofits, for profits, Unspecified 3/18/22 $15,000,000 Health and Human PROGRAM - MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL state and county (anticipated) Services, Health HEALTH - TBD governments, small Resources and businesses, institutions Services of higher education, Administration public housing authorities, Native American tribal governments Sony N CREATE ACTION - Works to amplify the Nonprofits $50,000 and 3/29/2022 efforts of local organizations through $50,000 in funding, storytelling, and collaboration with Sony products Sony.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 53 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y DENTAL FACULTY LOAN REPAYMENT Nonprofits, for profits, Unspecified 4/8/21 $800,000 Health and Human PROGRAM - Seeks to increase the number public and state (anticipated) Services, Health of dental and dental hygiene faculty in the controlled institutions Resources and workforce by assisting dental and dental of higher education, Services hygiene training programs to attract and private institutions of Administration retain faculty through loan repayment. higher education

U.S. Department of Y RURAL COMMUNITIES OPIOID RESPONSE Nonprofits, for profits, Unspecified 4/13/22 $15,000,000 Health and Human PROGRAM - PSYCHOSTIMULANT SUPPORT - state governments, (anticipated) Services, Health TBD small businesses, Resources and county governments, Services institutions of higher Administration education, Native American tribal governments

U.S. Department of Y INFANT-TODDLER COURT PROGRAM - Nonprofits, small Unspecified 5/3/22 $5,000,000 Health and Human STATE AWARDS - Promotes the health and businesses, state and (anticipated) Services, Health well-being of very young children and their county governments, Resources and families involved, or at risk of involvement, Native American tribal Services in the child welfare system. organizations, private Administration institutions of higher education

Harold K.L. Castle N PILINA FUND - Supports rapid responses to Organzations with $5,000-$15,000 12/1/2022 Foundation COVID-related issues in Koʻolau, Oʻahu. 501(c)(3)

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 54 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING First Hawaiian Bank N GRANTS - Supports programs and services Nonprofits (501)(c) Unspecified Unspecified that are dedicated to solving our community's challenges, extending opportunities for young and old, and enriching lives throughout the Hawaiian Islands, Guam, and CNMI.

U.S. Bank Foundation N GRANTS - Works to advance that work by Nonprofits Unspecified LOIs being more intentional through grant accepted on making to create lasting change. rolling basis

The Nathan N GRANTS - Supports movements, Nonprofits Unspecified LOIs Cummings organizations and individuals pursuing accepted on Foundation justice for people and the planet. rolling basis

Borealis Philanthropy N THE COMMUNITIES TRANSFORMING Independent $15,000- LOIs POLICING FUND - Aims to resource local (501)(c)(3) $30,000 accepted on communities impacted by deadly and rolling basis discriminatory policing practices to build power, increase police accountability and transparency, and redefine safety by advocating for investment in community- based programs and services as alternatives to police, jails, and prisons.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 55 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Boat U.S. Foundation N GRASSROOT GRANTS - Funds creative and Nonprofits, boating Up to $10,000 LOIs innovative projects that promote safe and clubs, student groups accepted on clean boating on your local waterway. rolling basis

Fund for Trans N COVID-19 RAPID RESPONSE FUND - Trans-led organizations $2,000-$10,000 Rolling Generations Provides rapid response funding to trans- led organizations responding to their community’s rising needs.

Google N GOOGLE AD GRANTS - Helps nonprofits Nonprofits Up to $10,000 Rolling share their causes with the world. per month

Resist N RAPID RESPONSE GRANTS - Supports Organizations $1,000 Rolling groups seeking financial support with training, consultation, healing, cultural work, conflict resolution, and/or restructuring and groups seeking to respond to unforeseen and timely political opportunities with organizing and/or cultural interventions.

Hawaii Department N GRANT WRITING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE - Community nonprofits $5,000 Rolling of Business, Economic Provides grant writing technical assistance Development and to nonprofit organizations with projects Tourism that are readily implementable.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 56 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Albertson's N SUMMER MEALS GRANT 2021 - Supports Organizations that Up to $100,000 Rolling Companies food distribution efforts and emergency serve communities food boxes for summer feeding. that Albersons operates in

Albertson's N FEDERAL MEALS PROGRAM - To support Organizations that Up to $100,000 Rolling Companies organizations that are helping enroll serve communities families and children to federal meals that Albersons programs. operates in

Makana Aloha N GRANTS - Supports secular organizations Nonprofits Unspecified Rolling (LOIs Foundation that directly improve the Maui community must be in the areas of Public Education, the Arts, submitted Healthcare, Animal Welfare and first) Environmental Conservation.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 57 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Small Business Y SHUTTERED VENUE OPERATORS GRANT - Nonprofits and for Varies Rolling until $16,000,000,000 Administration Provides funds to venues shuttered due to profits, including live expended the COVID-19 pandemic, as established by venue operators or the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small promoters; theatrical Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act, producers; live and amended by the American Rescue Plan performing arts Act. organization operators; relevant museum operators, zoos and aquariums; others meeting requirements

U.S. Department of Y ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RNTA - To Indian Tribes, states, Up to Rolling Commerce, Economic support economic development, foster job cities, local $1,500,000 Development creation, and attract private investment in government, Administration economically distressed areas of the United public/private States. nonprofits

McInery Foundation, N MCINERY FOUNDATION GRANT - Supports Nonprofits (501)(c)(3) Unspecified Rolling Bank of Hawaii organizations benefiting the people of Hawaii. Grants are awarded in six major fields: arts and culture, community, education, environment, health and rehabilitation, and human services.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 58 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Dowling Community N GRANTS - Supports education, the Unspecified Unspecified Rolling Improvement environment, youth sports programs, and Foundation native Hawaiian cultural programs.

Change Happens N GRANTS - Supports activities that are Nonprofits (501)(c)(3), Unspecified Rolling Foundation charitable, educational, literary, or government entities, scientific. IRS-recognized tribes

Harold K.L. Castle N GRANTS - Makes grants to organizations Nonprofits, public Unspecified Rolling Foundation working in one or more of our three charities or public strategic priority areas: Public Education schools Redesign and Enhancement, Nearshore Marine Resource Conservation and Strengthening the Communities of Windward Oahu.

Finance Factors N FINANCIAL SUPPORT - Provides financial Nonprofits Unspecified Rolling support to many charitable and community- based organizations that are aligned with community needs and business objectives: education, health and human services, community and civic affairs, and culture and the arts.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 59 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING The Community Heart N SEED GRANTS - Provides start-up funding Nonprofits, local Up to $10,000 Rolling and Soul for resident-driven groups in small cities governments, informal and towns looking to implement the redisent-led groups Community Heart and Soul model.

U.S. Department of Y EDA PLANNING AND LOCAL TECHNICAL Nonprofits, Up to $300,000 Rolling Commerce, Economic ASSISTANCE - Supports economic governments, Development development, foster job creation, and institutions of higher Administration attract private investment in economically education, Native distressed areas of the United States. American tribal governments

U.S. Department of Y RURAL MICROENTREPRENEUR ASSISTANCE Nonprofits, Native Up to $205,000 Rolling Agriculture, Rural PROGRAM - Helps microenterprises startup American tribes, Development and growth through a Rural Microloan institutions of higher Revolving Fund; also provides training and education technical assistance.

Kars4Kids N SMALL GRANT PROGRAM - Supports Nonprofits $500-$2,000 Rolling educational initiatives across the country, helping to impact more children.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 60 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Rising Tide N RISING TIDE FOUNDATION - Supports Nonprofits Unspecified Rolling projects that go beyond theory, make a tangible change in the lives of real people, and promote greater freedom and prosperity.

Bob Barker Company N BOB BARKER COMPANY FOUNDATION - Nonprofits, $5,000-$50,000 Rolling Foundation Gives back to the incarcerated community government agencies, in order to prepare them physically, educational institutions spiritually and emotionally for successful reentry into society.

U.S. Department of Y LOANS FOR BEGINNING FARMERS AND Beginning farmers Varies Rolling Agriculture, Farm RANCHERS - Makes and guarantees loans to depending on Service Agency beginning farmers with a special focus on funding option those in their first 10 years of operation.

National Science Y INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY FOR Nonprofit, non- $25,000- Rolling $20,000,000 Foundation BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH - Supports the academic institutions $1,200,000 implementation of, scaling of, or major (e.g., museums, improvements to research tools, products, observatories, research and services that advance contemporary labs, professional biology in any research area supported by societies); institutions the Directorate for Biological Sciences at of higher education NSF.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 61 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING School-Based N COMMUNITY GRANTS - Brings in and Nonprofit agencies Up to unspecified Healthcare supports highly skilled clinicians to work with a proven track $100,000; 40% on website Foundation with schools, after-school programs, and record of providing match youth summer programs to assist personnel intervension and/or and other adults who interact with youth in prevention services on both school settings and local communities. school campuses.

Can'd Aid N CRUSH IT CRUSADE GRANT - Provides Unspecified $5,000-$7,000 Rolling recycling bins, training and the funding needed to help get a recycling program off the ground in your community.

Cornell Douglas N CORNELL DOUGLAS GRANTS - Funds Unrestricted (includes $15,000-50,000 Rolling Foundation environmental health and justice, land nonprofits) conservation, mountaintop removal mining, sustainability of resources, watershed protection, and financial literacy for elementary and high school students.

The Glaser Progress N PROGRAM AREAS - Supports Measuring Nonprofits unspecified Rolling Foundation Progress and Independent Media priorities.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 62 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Public Welfare N PUBLIC WELFARE FOUNDATION GRANTS - Nonprofits unspecified Rolling Foundation Supports efforts to advance justice and opportunity for people in need by investing in nonprofit organizations that are advancing a new, transformative system of justice with the core values of racial equity, economic well-being, and fundamental fairness for all.

Costco N GRANTS - Focuses on programs supporting Nonprofits Unspecified Rolling (LOIs children, education, and health and human must be services in communities where Costco does submitted business. first)

Charles Stewart Mott N ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM - Supports National, regional and Unspecified Rolling (LOIs Foundation programs around the world that protect global organizations must be communities and the ecosystems upon submitted which they depend. first)

Charles Stewart Mott N EDUCATION PROGRAM - Funds efforts to‑ National, regional and Unspecified Rolling (LOIs Foundation expand learning opportunities and supports global organizations must be for children, particularly those from low submitted and moderate-income communities. first)

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 63 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Change Happens N GRANTS - Assists innovative charities with a Nonprofits Unspecified Rolling (LOIs Foundation high-level of impact and a strong history of must be making good change happen. submitted first) Carnegie Corporation N GRANTS - Supports innovative projects, Nonprofits, public Unspecified Rolling (LOIs of New York organizations, and individuals that are agencies, public must be striving to create meaningful change. charities, universities submitted first, then invited to apply)

Healy Foundation N GRANTS - Builds community and supports Nonprofits that work in Up to $50,000 Rolling (LOIs the environment and youth by awarding either youth education, must be grants and scholarships in Oregon and youth advocacy, submitted Hawaii. reduction of childhood first) poverty, climate change mitigation or protection of ecosystems

Cisco N GLOBAL CASH GRANTS - Supports programs Nonprofits, non- Unspecified Rolling (by that fit within Cisco's investment areas, governmental invitation) serve the underserved, and leverage organizations technology to improve the reach and efficiency of services.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 64 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING U.S. Department of Y CENTER FOR INDIGENOUS INNOVATION Nonprofits, $500,000- Unspecified $2,000,000 Health and Human AND HEALTH EQUITY - Supports efforts state/township/county $1,000,000 (forecasted Services, Office of the including research, education, service and governments, opportunity) Assistant Secretary policy development related to advancing independent school for Health sustainable solutions to address indigenous districts, institutions of health disparities and advance health equity higher education, in the American Indian and Alaska Native Native American tribal (AI/AN) and Native Hawaiian and Pacific governments Islander (NHPI) populations.

Brothers Helping N GRANTS - Helps small and rural fire Fire training centers, Unspecified Unspecified Brothers departments within the U.S. with emergency equipment needs by donating vital life communication saving tools. centers, auxiliaries, fire service organizations, dive teams, for profit Fire or EMS agency

Wallace Global Fund N WALLACE GLOBAL FUND - Supports Nonprofits Unspecified activities and movements that are global or national in scope.

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 65 of 66 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-PROFITS (as of July 2, 2021, sorted by due date; new additions highlighted in yellow) FUNDER? FED? PROGRAM TITLE/DESCRIPTION ELIGIBILITY FUNDING INFO DUE DATE* TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING Clif Family N EXPANSION GRANTS - Supports new Invitation only - Typically more Unspecified Foundation geographic reach, major engagement in nonprofits than $50,000 new issue areas, deeping of exisiting or delivery of new services that enhance scope of impact and encourages innovation, more risk-taking, and blazing of new territory.

League of Women N LWVHEF GRANTS - Supports projects that Nonprofits Unspecified Unspecified Voters of Honolulu enhance and improve the general welfare Education Fund of the people of Oahu, protect its natural environment and/or implement plans designed to maintain or improve the quality of life of its citizens.

Kaiser Permanente N SPONSORSHIPS - Works to improve the Nonprofits, state and Unspecified Unspecified Hawaii Region health of our communities. county programs

*In many cases, including for rolling deadlines, funds will only be available until expended 66 of 66