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Grants Listed

Brooklyn Org

Award is $100,000 / This nonprofit has a wealth of information for Brooklyn Based Organizations only

Eligibility

1

 

  • Serve people and communities of Brooklyn
  • Be in operation for longer than five years
  • Can show a minimum organizational budget of $200,000 for most recent fiscal year
  • Have a 501c3 letter or a memorandum of understanding (MOU) from a fiscal sponsor
  • Have an active governing body (i.e., Board of Trustees, Advisory Board, etc.)
  • We encourage organizations that are not current  Brooklyn Org grantees to apply, including those that applied for the  Spark Prize in previous years (including finalists). Current 

Priority Areas

2

 

  • strengthen communities via quality direct services, programming, and training
  • Connect to government-managed benefits or services via culturally- and linguistically- responsive case management
  • Increase rights via advocacy, coalition-building, and base-building that position community members as leaders


Grant Cycle

3

February 25 to May 9th 2025

The application cycle is closed however there are other awards worth looking into on this site This site has a wealth of information as well.

Grant - Link  https://brooklyn.org/how-to-apply-for-bko-funding/


Expedia Travel Grant

For nonprofits working in the travel space

Eligibility

1

  •  Have a nonprofit 501 C3 registration with the IRS
  • All states may apply

Priority Area

2

  •  The Expedia Made to Travel™ Fund is a targeted grant-making program that  supports impact-driven organizations working to remove barriers for  under served and underrepresented communities to travel globally 

Grant Cycle

3

  • Rolling Grant
  • Suited for Nonprofits that  operate in the travel space.
  • Grant Link - https://www.expedia.com/newsroom/made-to-travel-fund/


Nordstrom Cares Grant

Grants are awarded from $5,000 to $20,000 maximum request amount

Eligibility

1

  • Nordstrom is dedicated to supporting causes that provide basic needs to  youth and their families. We award over $2 million in Community Grants  each year across the U.S. as part of this commitment. 

Priority Area

2

  • Education, Healthcare & Human Services
  • Grants are awarded wherever Nordstrom locations exist


Grant Cycle

3

  • Applications are due from October 1st to 31st
  • Application Link - https://n.nordstrommedia.com/id/5a826da7-1c93-4b10-baad-eb87e057667c.pdf


Liberty Mutual Foundation

Areas of service listed below

Eligibility

1

  • All necessary information can be found on Liberty Mutual's website.
  • https://www.libertymutualgroup.com/about-lm/giving-back/apply-grant-liberty-mutual-foundation

Priority Area

2

 

  • Serve  individuals and communities in Greater Boston (Boston, Brockton,  Cambridge, Chelsea, Quincy, Randolph, and Somerville), Greater Puget  Sound, and select counties of Washington State (King, Pierce, Snohomish,  Thurston, Kitsap and Spokane counties)
  • Have not received funding from Liberty Mutual Foundation within the past 12 months

 



New York Life Foundation

grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 /

Eligibility

1

  • A Community focused organization
  • Unclear as to whether all states may apply

Priority Areas

2

 

  • We are dedicated to engaging with the  communities where we live and work—most often in direct alignment with  our overall grantmaking concentration areas, childhood bereavement and  educational enhancement.
     
  • Our local grants, Grief Reach and Aim High, are extensions of our  national initiatives. They reach new partners each year, as the need for  resources for grieving children and the desire to make the most of  out-of-school hours grows.
  • Local engagement is at the heart of our philanthropy and

Grant Cycle

3

  • Grant deadlines are unclear
  • Awards from $5,000 to $10,000
  • Grant Link - https://www.newyorklife.com/foundation/grant-opportunities


Nationwide Foundation

Not for New York Organizations

Eligibility

1

 

  • Your organization's charitable tax ID number/EIN
  • List of funders from whom you have submitted a request, amount of  request and the status of each request (approved, pending or to be  submitted)
  • IRS 501(c)(3) Letter of Determination
  • Operating budget
  • Names and addresses of your board of directors
  • Project/program budget if you’re submitting for a program, project or capital request

Priority Area

2

 

  • Columbus (Metro), OH
  • Des Moines, IA
  • Gainesville, FL
  • Raleigh (Metro), NC
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Scottsdale/Phoenix (Metro), AZ
  • Wausau, WI
  • Fore More Info - https://www.nationwide.com/personal/about-us/giving/nationwide-foundation/what-we-fund/



Benjamin Moore

This is more of a donation than a grant

Eligibility

1

  •  Benjamin Moore provides grant funding  to 501(C)(3) tax-exempt organizations 
  • All states may apply

Priority Areas

2

  • At Benjamin Moore's discretion

Grant Cycle

3

  • Rolling Donation
  • Grant Link -  https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/donation-request


SNF - Stavros Niarchos Foundation

This organization funds local & global projects

Eligibility

1

  • The Stavros Foundation provides grants to 501 (C) (3) organizations registered with the IRS
  • All states may apply

Priority Areas

2

 

  • ThStavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) is a private, international  philanthropic organization, making grants to nonprofit organizations  globally in the areas of arts and culture, education, health and sports,  and social welfare. SNF is currently engaged in a long-term landmark  effort to improve access to quality health care in many countries, the  multifaceted Global Health Initiative (GHI), with a current budget of over one (1) billion U.S. dollars.

Grant Cycle

3

  • Rolling grant
  • Grant Link - https://www.snf.org/en/apply-now/


NYWF - New York Women's Foundation

This organization funds local projects

Eligibility

1

  • The New York Women's Foundation provides grants to 501 (C) (3) organizations registered with the IRS
  • New York women led nonprofits only may apply

Priority Areas

2

 

  •    We help social entrepreneurs and change makers hit the ground  running. Often the first investors in our grantees, we provide them  leverage that attracts support from their community. By investing at the  initial stages, we throw our credibility, resources, and time behind  our grantees to dream bigger — and help build a track record to help other funders invest in you.

Priority Area 2

3

  •  Established in 1987, The New York Women’s Foundation has built a robust  philanthropic strategy rooted in advancing gender, racial, and economic  rights, placing us among the largest women-led grant making organizations.  

Grant Cycle

4

  • See website for application deadlines
  • Grant Link - https://nywf.org/our-work/grant-making/


Achelis & Bodman Foundation

New York & New Jersey only

Eligibility

1

  •   Please do not send full proposals unless requested or mail application materials to the Foundation’s office. 

 

  • An inquiry letter that briefly summarizes the history of the  project, need, objectives, time period, key staff, project budget, and  evaluation plan. Please provide this information on your  letterhead and include all contact information for your organization and  the individual making the request.
  • Latest annual report.
  • Latest complete audited financial statements.
  • IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exem

Priority Areas

2

 

  •   The Foundation concentrates its grant programs in New York City and  Northern New Jersey. Funding is spread over six program areas: Arts and  Culture, Education, Employment, Health, Public Policy, and Youth and  Families. A clearer idea of the types of grants made in each of these  areas can be found in Program Areas and in the list of Recent Grants. 
  •  

Grant Cycle

3

  •  There are no deadlines and applications may be submitted at any time  during the year. Each request is reviewed by staff and will receive a  response once a decision has been made. 
  • Grant Link - https://achelisbodman.org/guidelines/


Anderson - Rogers Foundation

New York & New Jersey

Eligibility

1

  •  Before submitting a complete proposal, applicants must send a brief letter of inquiry, VIA E-MAIL,  describing the organization or project for which support is sought. The  pre-application letter is not an optional step; please do not send a  full proposal.  Due to the volume of requests and budgetary limitations,  we unfortunately have to decline most submissions. If we decide to move  forward with your organization's proposal, we will contact you for more  information within twelve weeks.

Eligibility 2

2

  •  The  Anderson-Rogers Foundation makes grants to U.S.-based  501(c)(3)  organizations that address a variety of social and environmental needs.  

Priority Areas

3

 

  • Environmental protection, including programs to preserve and     restore habitat and protect endangered animals.


  • Animal Welfare
     
  • ​Climate change mitigation​
     
  • Promotion and implementation of environmentally sound agricultural practices and food systems; food security.
     
  • ​Social support programs and community building

 

Special emphasis on organizations working in and around New York City.

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Grant Cycle

4

  • Grant Application deadline is unclear
  • Grant Link - https://www.andersonrogersfoundation.org/application-procedure


Bloomingdales

Elgibility

1

  •  Bloomingdale’s facilitates grants to local and national nonprofits throughout the country  that are important to our communities, customers, and colleagues and align with our three pillars. In 2023, Bloomingdale’s gave grants to almost 100 organizations.                              

Priority Areas

2

  •   f you’re an amazing organization making a difference in your community and your work ties back to our three pillars (b Inclusive, b Sustainable, b the Future), we want to hear                     from you.  

Grant Cycle

3

  • Application deadline is not clear
  • Grant - Link https://www.bloomingdales.com/c/b-the-change/corporate-grants/


PSEG

Eligibility

1

  •  The organization must be an IRS approved 501(c)3 organization and in good standing with the IRS
  •  The PSEG family of companies provides support for dinners, events and  targeted sponsorships serving the places we do business in New Jersey,  New Haven and Bridgeport, Connecticut; Albany and Long Island, New  York.  

Priority Areas

2

  •  Environmental Sustainability (ES) - promote  environmental sustainability and stewardship; programs that encourage  environmental education; facilitate clean energy innovation; preserve  ecosystems and encourage conservation and foster environmental justice. 
  •  Social Justice (SJ) - empower diverse and inclusive  communities, focus on addressing inequities and elevate prosperity in  communities through strategic initiatives aimed at closing the wealth  inequality gap. 

 

Grant Cycle

3

  •  May 15: Program Launches - eligible nonprofit organizations must apply via the 2025 NPP application portal. 

 

  • June 30: Program deadline - applications submitted after 11:59 P.M. on June 30 will not be considered (DUE TO THE HIGH VOLUME OF APPLICATIONS – EXTENSION REQUESTS BEYOND THE DEADLINE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED).
  • Grant Link - https://corporate.pseg.com/corporatecitizenship/psegfoundation/neighborhoodpartnersprogram


Macy's Foundation

Grants are awarded to organizations wherever the Macy's footprint exist

Eligibility

1

  •  Grants are made only to tax-exempt institutions or agencies—no grants  are made directly to individuals. We do not consider requests for  general support, endowments, equipment, construction or renovation  projects, capital campaigns or activities conducted outside the United  States and its territories. 

Priority Areas

2

  •  We are interested in projects that focus on medical students, medical residents, undergraduate nursing students, and/or graduate nursing students, as well as learners in other health professions. 

 

  •            We must ensure that everyone who receives care and those who  learn, teach, and work in clinical environments are treated equitably.  Systemic inequities that reduce career satisfaction and limit  advancement opportunities for health professionals from underrepresented communities.

Grant Cycle

3

  • Grants are awarded on a rolling basis
  • Grant Link - https://macyfoundation.org/our-priorities


Fisher House Foundation

temporary housing for military families

Eligibilty

1

  •  Fisher Houses are open to all veterans of all eras. Eligibility varies  by location based on criteria established by the medical center, so it  is best to reach out to the specific house for more information. Fisher  House Foundation is committed to building sustainable, inclusive,  equitable, and resilient communities. 

Priority Areas

2

 

  • Are you in need of a home away from home? Fisher Houses provide  military families housing close to a loved one in the hospital for an  illness, disease or injury.
  • Learn more 


B. Robert Williamson jr. Foundation

New York organizations only

Eligibility

1

  • The Foundation will provide financial support in the form of charitable  contributions to non-profit organizations that primarily focus on the  education and empowerment of young people. 

Priority Areas

2

  •  The B. Robert Williamson Foundation currently targets grants in the areas  of education and empowerment of youth, principally in New York City. As  opportunities emerge, the foundation will provide grants in other areas  of interest.              

Grant Cycle

3

  • Not clear  as to when grant cycle ends
  • Grant Link - https://brwjrfoundation.org/

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