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Day: April 5, 2024

Youth Activists Grant

Rosenberg Fund for Children provides funding to programs that aid children in the U.S. whose parents are targeted, progressive activists. They also assist youth who themselves have been targeted as a result of their progressive activities.

$350K Chick-Fil-A Youth Education Grant

Chick-fil-A – True Inspiration Awards provides funding to nonprofits up to $350,000 to focus on programs or projects supporting educational initiatives, including fostering character and leadership development, academic excellence and community involvement in underserved youth.

High School STEM Grant

Takeda provides funding to nonprofit organizations to focus on support for programs in the areas of K-8 math, high school STEM enrichment and college success, and programs that focus on the role of food in improving health.

$20K Hospice Foundation Grant

Crossroads Hospice Charitable Foundation provides funding to nonprofits up to $20,000 for programs used for educating communities on Hospice resources, identifying excellent Hospice care, and by offering grief recovery resources. Their objective is to offer education to community organizations who provide end-of-life care and assist those organizations providing grief recovery support.

$6K Alzheimer Respite Care Grant

Alzheimer’s Foundation of America provides funding to nonprofits up to $6,000 for the purpose of alleviating the cost of respite care for families caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia. Funds may be used for in-home care, adult day programs, or other types of respite.

$25K Alzeimer’s Program Grant

Alzheimer’s Foundation of America provides funding to organizations up to $25,000 to focus on programs that betters the lives of those affected by dementia. Winning programs must demonstrate innovation, greatest need, and replication potential. Programs could involve, but are not limited to, hands-on care, delivery of social services, cognitive stimulation, the arts, safety, and training.