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Month: August 2021

$10k Computer Technology Grant

No Starch Press Foundation is offering grants up to $10,000 to nonprofit organizations, groups, and individuals for STEM activities benefiting computer technology experts. Funding is intended to encourage education related to computer science and to advance knowledge of STEM topics.

$15k Non-Fiction Book Publication Grant

J. M. Kaplan Fund is offering grants up to $15,000 to nonprofit organizations and colleges and universities, museums, civic institutions, and trade publishers for financial assistance to produce and publish non-fiction books. Funding is intended for publications on the subjects of art, architecture and design; cultural history, the city and related public issues; and conservation and preservation.

$1 Million COVID-19 Inequities Grant

TD Bank is offering grants up to $1 million to nonprofit organizations for projects that address inequities that have been worsened by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The 2021 TD Ready Challenge seeks to provide financial support to organizations that have designed innovative, scalable and/or replicable solutions to help address the predicted pandemic-caused learning loss in math and reading faced by disproportionately impacted students in grades K-12 in communities across North America.

$5K Human Services, Youth and Vets Programs

Finance of America (FOA) Cares is offering grants up to $5,000 to nonprofit organizations to create goal-oriented solutions that improve the quality of life in local communities. Funding is intended for programs in human services, youth empowerment, and veterans’ services.

$30K Job Opportunities For Unemployed Vets

Call of Duty Endowment is offering grants up to $30,000 to nonprofit organizations that are working to secure quality job opportunities for unemployed military veterans. This award will be made to organizations that successfully place veterans in high-quality job positions. Organizations must operate with demonstrated integrity.

$1K For Innovative Community Projects

Harnisch Foundation – Awesome Without Borders is offering grants up to $1,000 to nonprofit organizations for creative and innovative projects. Priority is given to projects that involve the focus areas of leadership, media activism, and ideas that increase representation and inclusion in class, race, age, gender, religion, sexuality, and/or ability. Generally, there is a strong preference for projects that contribute to local communities.

$15K to Benefit Individuals with Disabilities

Enterline Foundation is offering grants up to $15,000 to nonprofit organizations, congregations, government agencies, and educational institutions serving adults and children with disabilities. Funding is intended for agencies that focus on promoting independence and quality of life for intellectually and developmentally disabled adults and children.

$1K Public Food Garden Projects

SeedMoney is offering grants up to $1,000 to nonprofit organizations, schools, and groups for a wide variety of public garden projects. Funding is intended for food garden projects that serve community members in need. Eligible projects include, but are not limited to, senior gardens, school gardens, community gardens, and many others.

$5K Black Entrepreneurs Promote Health and Wellness

Movemeant, Anytime Fitness and Nourish by Naturemade is offering grants up to $5,000 to female BIPOC-led nonprofit and for-profit organizations and women of color entrepreneurs to promote health and wellness among female BIPOC communities. Funding is intended to support organizations and entrepreneurs that have demonstrated commitment to making health and wellness inclusive to female BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) communities.

$5K Creative Education Grants

Toshiba America Foundation (TAF) is offering grants up to $1,000 to K-5 teachers at public and nonprofit private schools for creative educational programming. Funding is intended to increase student success rates in science, technology, engineering, and math by introducing original project-based learning ideas.