Wavelength Productions is offering grants of up to $5,000 and in-kind support to women filmmakers of color for debut short documentary and narrative films. In addition to funds, grantees will be mentored in the areas of production, development, and distribution. Applicants must identify as female or non-binary and as a member of the BIPOC community.
In-Kind Computer Donations
InterConnection is offering in-kind donations to nonprofit organizations to expand their capacity to address the needs of underserved populations. The program provides computer donations in order to help organizations provide services such as education, job training, technology training, and health care.
$100K Mazda Foundation Grant
The Mazda Foundation is offering grants of $100K or more (no specified amount) to support the following program areas: Education and literacy, Environmental conservation, Cross-cultural understanding, and Social welfare.
$150K Grief Support Grant
New York Life Foundation and National Alliance for Grieving Children (NAGC) is offering grants of up to $150,000 to nonprofit organizations for grief counseling services to youth, children, and young adults. Funding is intended to provide bereavement support services within the school system. Eligible activities include, but are not limited to grief training, support groups in schools, and one-on-one counseling.
$500 For Autistic People In Need
Fund for Community Reparations offering grants of up to $500 to autistic adults and youth of color to support individual needs. Funding may be used for personal, professional, emergency, medical, academic, artistic, and other needs. Grants are specifically designated for negatively racialized or racially marginalized people.
$10K Black Founder Startup Grant
SoGal Foundation, Winky Lux, bluemercury, twelveNYC, and Lively is offering in-kind grants of up to $10,000 to Black entrepreneurs to support equal opportunities in business. The purpose of this program is to support high-impact ideas and solutions and break down barriers caused by racial inequality. Eligible applicants are Black women or Black nonbinary entrepreneurs.