The Global Fund for Children is offering grants and in-kind assistance to nonprofit organizations that benefit and advocate for disadvantaged children and youth. Funding is intended for small, innovative organizations that address the needs of children and youth living in poverty, discrimination, and injustice.
Coca-Cola Offers Grant For Community Benefit Activities
The Coca-Cola Company is offering grants to nonprofits and charitable organizations for a wide range of community benefit activities. Past grants have been in the areas of economic development, education, women’s empowerment, youth development, environment, and disaster relief.
$50K To Address the Needs of Our Children
Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation is offering grants up to $50,000 to nonprofit organizations for programs that benefit children across the United States and throughout the developing world. Funding is intended to support programs and projects that address the needs of vulnerable children, ensuring their safety, care, and education. Priority will be given to activities in the areas of trafficked and exploited children, children with disabilities, displaced and refugee children, and sustainable economic communities.
$15K For Education and Training Programs
Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation (CICF) is offering grants up to $15,000 to nonprofits in communities in which the funding source does business for programs in education, environmental awareness, civic and community development, and public health. The funding source aims to support programs for financially disadvantaged populations.
Ford Motors Grant To Educate Automotive Safety
Ford Motor Company Fund is offering grants to nonprofits and government entities for programs and projects related to education, automotive safety, and community needs. Funding is intended for innovative solutions to community concerns that enhance opportunities for those who live in the areas where the Funding Source operates. Priority is given to the support and development of organizations that promote diversity and inclusion.