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Project Sweep-Up Nyc

" We believe that grant resources should be shared "

      In the course of conducting grant research, we do find grants that don't align with our mission. We have decided to share this information with both emerging and established non-profits. The grants listed below were put together with time, detail and love.  


     ***If you find our grant listings helpful, please leave us a voluntary donation so that we can continue to make these grants available to all.***

" Empowering others by sharing opportunity "

 We seek opportunities that allow us to grow as an organization.


 We  share resources and all we ask in return is a voluntary donation  so that we can keep grants flowing to you. 

Growth mindset

Grant Listing

Sony Corporation

Eligibility

1

  •  A brief, written description of the organization, including its 
  • legal  name, history, activities, purpose, and proof of registered 501(c)(3)  non-profit status. 
  • All states can apply


Priority Areas

2

  •  Within the U.S., Sony focuses the majority of its charitable giving on  art, culture, technology and the environment, with a particular emphasis  on education in each of those areas. 

Grant Cycle

3

  • Grants given on a rolling basis
  • Grant link - https://www.sony.com/en_us/SCA/social-responsibility/giving-guidelines.html


Wells Fargo Foundation

Invitation Only

Eligibility

1

 

  • Have tax exempt status under IRS code 501(c)(3), or be a  qualified governmental agency, tribal entity or public school or school  system
  • Demonstrate fiscal and administrative stability and
  • Deliver services addressing critical community needs.
  • Ability to measure and report on established outcomes-based success  metrics aligned to strategic objectives, which includes providing a  forecast of expected outcomes in the application and may also require  periodic impact reports.
  • All states may apply

Priority Areas

2

 

  •  Wells Fargo and the Wells Fargo Foundation collaborate with a wide range  of national and local nonprofit organizations that align with our  strategic funding priorities: financial health, housing affordability,  small business growth, and sustainability to strengthen under-invested  communities by investing in pathways to economic advancement and  generational wealth. 

Grant Cycle

3

 

  • Full grant is determined by invitation. Anyone is free to apply for an invitation.
  • Grant Link -  https://www.wellsfargo.com/about/responsibility-and-impact/community-giving/grant-process/


Bolger Foundation

Eligibility

1

 

  • The Bolger Foundation only awards grants to USA-based nonprofit  organizations that have a valid tax-exempt status under Section  501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The organization also must be  classified as a public charity, not as a “private foundation”, under  Section 509(a)(1) or (2) of the code. The Bolger Foundation does not  give grants for endowments or fundraising appeals, nor to individuals or  overseas organizations.
  • All states may apply


Priority Areas

2

 

  •  The Bolger Foundation prefers to fund capital projects, such as the  construction or purchase of new facilities; building renovations and  improvements; purchase (or lease) of equipment and furnishings; and/or  other one-time capital needs. Budget must be under $5 million. 
  •  The Bolger Foundation focuses on the areas of conservation and  preservation; those underprivileged and underserved; health, including  mental health; community; and education. 


Grant Cycle

3

  

  •  The Bolger Foundation accepts grant applications during two periods per year: November 1-February 1 for Spring grant requests and June 1-September 1 for Fall grant requests. The grant portal will close at 5pm ET on those closing dates.
    Funding decisions will be made within six weeks of the conclusion of each application period and grantees promptly notified by email or mail.
  • Grant Link - https://www.thebolgerfoundation.org/faqs
       



Tempur Sealy Foundation

Initial Application is an Inquiry form

Eligibility

1

 

  • Have an active 501-C3 tax exemption charitable organization status.
  • All states may apply



Priority Areas

2

 

  •   As healthy children and families are the bedrock of healthy communities,  the mission of the Tempur Sealy Foundation is to improve the lives of  children and families through investing in high-impact healthcare,  social service and educational organizations who make a positive  difference in the lives of those most in need.


Grant Cycle

3

 

  •   We invite nonprofits to complete an Initial Inquiry Form. All Inquiry  submissions are reviewed to determine if they fall within the  foundation’s focus. Please note that the Initial Inquiry submission is  not a formal grant proposal. Based on the Initial Inquiry Form, if a  project or initiative aligns with the Tempur Sealy Foundation’s funding  priorities, the applicant organization may be invited to submit a full  proposal for funding consideration. 
  • Grant Link - https://www.bgcf.org/tsifou


Barnum Foundation For Life

Eligibility

1

 

  •  Requesting organizations must be a 501(c)(3) entity performing  public services in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, or  Rhode Island.


Priority Areas

2

 

  •  A charitable organization that supports under-served children and families.


Grant Cycle

3

 

  •  Rolling Grant
  • Grant Link - https://foundationforlifeinc.org/request-a-grant



Act's Giving Program

Micro grant category < $5000 Dollar maximum / deadline for grant has been reached, however funds may still be available.

Eligibility

1

 

  • A Charitable organization that has tax exempt status 501-C3 status.
  • All states may apply


Priority Areas

2

 

  •   These programs and projects strongly align with one or more of our giving  interests: Education and Workforce, Human and Social Needs, and  Community Betterment. They also embody ACT’s commitment to inclusivity.  More than 324 organizations have benefited from the program since 2012.   


Grant Cycle

3

 

  •  Applications  for the next cycle of funding will be reviewed starting September 1,  2024, and will be accepted until June 1, 2025, or when funds are  depleted.
  • Grant Link - https://www.act.org/content/act/en/about-act/in-the-community.html
        
     

    



ABNY - Association For A Better New York

Awards range from $5,000 to $10,000

Eligibility

1

  

  • Be a small or mid-size non-profit with 50 employees or less that provide direct services within the 5 boroughs of New York City.
  • Grantees  may only receive an award for a maximum of three consecutive years.  Previous grantees with three consecutive awards must wait one-year  before becoming eligible for a new grant award from the Foundation. The applying organizations must be designated under the 501(c) Section of the  United States Internal Revenue Code or possess Fiscal Sponsorship.

Priority Areas

2

 

 

  • Community based programs focusing on formerly incarcerated re-entry programs
  • Local-based  programs or services that are implemented to enhance the real and  perceived safety and vibrancy of the public realm and public spaces.
  • Examples  include support for violence interrupters, job placement for gang  members, re-entry programs, street outreach efforts that connect  high-need individuals with care or services and seek to reduce risks of  violence in public spaces.
  • New York based nonprofits 


Grant Cycle

3

 

  • Monday, March 31, 2025
  • Tuesday, September 30, 2025
  • Applications are due by midnight on the above dates. 
  • Grant Link - https://abny.org/abny-foundation/abny-foundation-grant-application/



The David Prize

New York specific / $200,000 Award / Suited more for individuals than organizations

Eligibility

1

  

  • You’re a New Yorker. You love, work for, and live  in one of New York’s five boroughs. Your work is aimed at solving urgent  questions and meeting needs in the city.
  • You have an audacious vision and plans to make it a reality.  Your ideas are urgent and additive to New York, and when they are a success, the city will be better off because of them.
  • You’re a visionary. You take risks and have the grit to make something out of nothing. You  see long-term benefits .


Eligibility 2

2

 

  • You get things done. You’re already a contributor. You have demonstrated capacity and have a  track record of extraordinary work, but you haven’t done it all…yet.
  • The David Prize will make a difference.  Funding and visibility could change the trajectory of your work and  life, not to mention your block, your borough, and maybe even our city.


Priority Areas

3

  • The David Prize is all about funding extraordinary New Yorker's

 with ideas that make a bigger brighter future for the city.

  • The process to submit for the prize is open to any individual within the five borough's and opens each year in the fall and ends with a winner announcement in the following summer.
  • Each step of the process gets to know individuals from online forms to in person meetings.
  • The Davis prize is about the power of conviction to change New York city,

Application Deadlines

4

  • Applications will be available in the coming fall of 2025. 
  • Application Link - https://thedavidprize.org/steps/


4imprint / One by One grant

Award is $500 dollars towards promotional supplies

Eligibility

1

 

  • Have 501C3 tax exempt status under IRS regulations
  • All states may apply



Priority Areas

2

  • 4imprint’s one by one® program is giving back. Each business day, charitable projects and  organizations will have the opportunity to receive $500 in promotional  products for their causes. We know that with every small step, little by  little, our efforts will add up and make a large impact.

Grant Cycle

3

  • 4imprint’s one by one® program is an ongoing grant.
  •  All decisions will be based on geographic location, programming  diversity, charitable diversity, value and merit of cause, and audience  served. 
  • https://onebyone.4imprint.com/application


Looking Out Foundation

Awards granted across the US / $5,000 to $25,000

Eligibility

1

  • Have tax exempt status 501 C3 under IRS regulations
  • All states may  apply
  • * Not to be confused with "Lookout Foundation. Lookout 

Foundation is a grant specific to New England only


 


Priority Areas

2

  • program interests include, but are not limited to: disadvantaged youth,  public health, women, the environment, the arts, the hungry and the  un-housed. The Looking Out Foundation generally does not support:   

Grant Cycle

3

  •  The average grant allocation is between $5,000 and $25,000. 
  •   Grant decisions are normally made twice per year in June and  December. Applicants seeking a June decision must apply no later than  February 1st. Applicants seeking a December decision must apply no later  than August 1st. Applicants may not submit a proposal more than once in  any twelve-month period.
  • Grant Link - https://www.lookingoutfoundation.org/grants/


New York Community Trust

A New York City specific grant

Eligibility

1

  • Have tax exempt status 501 C3 under IRS regulations


Priority Areas

2

  • programs that support the arts, children & teens, health & behavioral health, environment, justice, LGBTQ, housing & economic opportunity, children with disabilities, older adults & democracy.

Grant Cycle

3

  •  Application deadlines for grants differ, depending on the type of grant.
  • Please contact NY Community Trust directly for funding request limitations.
  • Grant Link - https://grantseeker.thenytrust.org/Home/ThreeChoices


Kresge Foundation

This grant is specific to Detroit Michigan only

Eligibility

1

  • Have tax exempt status 501 C3 under IRS regulations
  • Be headquartered and incorporated in the State of Michigan, located in and serving
  • Wayne, Oakland, or Macomb counties. Please note that each individual foundation
  • may have their own geographic requirements.
  • Have a stated mission primarily dedicated to arts, culture, and creativity.
  •  Employ the equivalent of at least one full-time person.
  • Have revenues of at least $100,000 from the most recently completed fiscal year.


Priority Areas

2

 

  • The Detroit Arts Support initiative is meant to support arts and culture nonprofits in Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties that have an annual operating budget of at least $100,000, have completed at least 2 years of active programming, and have at least 1 full time staff member.

Grant Cycle

3

  •  The application submission deadline is Monday, June 30 at 5:00 p.m. ET. 
  • Please read through the grant information thoroughly. The requirements have quite a bit of details involved.
  • Grant Link - https://kresge.org/grants-social-investments/current-funding-opportunities/


BMI Foundation

All states may apply

Eligibility

1

  •  BMI Foundation awards annual grants to 501(c)3 non-profit organizations with the mission to further the creation, performance and study of contemporary music. All provided funding is unrestricted, and given directly to organizations. 
  •  have a total budget under $2 Million. This must be the total budget of the organization as reflected in the organization’s 990. Organizations with total budgets over $2 Million do not qualify and will not be considered. 


Priority Area

2

  •  Have a mission that is focused on the creation of new music. 
  •  The mission of the organization should include training in the creation  of new music, such as programs in songwriting, composition, or jazz  creation; 
  •  Preference will be given to organizations which make an effort to  provide training to students attending Title 1 schools or with economic  disadvantage. 

Grant Cycle

3

 

  • Invitations for the 2025 grants are currently closed. To be considered for an invitation for the 2026 New Music Grants, please review the above eligibility requirements and complete the form on the bottom of the page by November 1st, 2025. 
  • https://bmifoundation.org/organizational-grants


Allstate Foundation / Nonprofit Essentials Management / 8 week course.

Free college level course on nonprofit management

Eligibility

1

 

  • Emerging nonprofit leaders (3-5 years of experience)
  • Anyone new to the nonprofit sector
  • Nonprofit board members
  • Nonprofit professionals looking for team professional development resources

Priority Areas

2

  •  This is a fully asynchronous, 8-week facilitated online learning  experience. Content and exercises are released on a weekly basis.  Content consists of videos by Kellogg faculty and field practitioners,  assignments for feedback from facilitators and peers, applied thinking  questions, deeper dive activities and additional resources.
  •   This program is a survey of essential topics in nonprofit management.   We like to say that the content is “an inch deep and a mile wide. 

Course Cycle

3

 

  • The next cohort next cohort begins August 5. 
  • Registration deadline is July 2 
  • Course Link -  https://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/executive-education/nonprofit-management/resources/online-nonprofit-management-essentials/

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