Nonprofit Grants for Low-Income Populations
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First-year grants range up to $10,000
Letters of inquiry: none
The A.V. Hunter Trust supports a wide range of nonprofit organizations in Colorado that benefit the citizens of Colorado.
The Trust provides support to nonprofit organizations offering…
The average grant size is $12,000.
March 15 and September 15, annually
The Abelard Foundation East supports nonprofit organizations located east of the Mississippi River.
The Foundation is committed to supporting local progressive social change activities that…
The Foundation's average total giving per year ranges from $1,000,000 to $1,600,000.
June 30, annually
The Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation supports nonprofit organizations in Los Angeles County, CA, and South Dakota.
The Foundation's areas of interest include:
- education;…
Grants typically range up to $50,000.
Financial Stability: March 1, 2024
Financial Sustainability: May 1, 2024
Financial Security: August 1, 2024
(The 2025 deadlines will be available in the winter.)
The Allianz Corporate Giving Program supports nonprofit organizations in the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, community that promote financial literacy and the independence and self-sufficiency of senior…
Varies by RFP
The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Foundation creates and advances effective solutions to reduce poverty for and with older adults.
Through its grantmaking, the…
The Committee may make a few grants of up to $20,000, which are intended for new programs or new initiatives.
May 15, 2024
(The 2025 deadline will be available in the spring.)
The American College of Bankruptcy is an honorary professional and educational association of bankruptcy and insolvency professionals.
The American College of Bankruptcy Foundation's Pro…
Occasionally, larger grants are made.
Letters of inquiry: none
Applications: January 15 and July 1, annually
The Anschutz Family Foundation supports nonprofit organizations in Colorado that assist people to help themselves while nurturing and preserving their self-respect.
The Foundation…
First-year grants of $100,000 are provided, with future support in the range of $125,000–$150,000 per year.
Interest forms: Forms must be submitted by May 15, 2024, to be considered for an invitation in 2024; forms submitted after that date will be considered for subsequent years.
(Arbor Rising runs an open-invitation process once every three years, most recently in 2023. The next open application period for a grant request will be in 2026.)
Arbor Rising supports the most promising second-stage nonprofit organizations in the lower 48 in the United States, with priority on the New York City metro area and those serving under-resourced…