This foundation supports projects focused on improving education, strengthening communities, promoting arts and culture, and restoring and enhancing the environment.
While most unsolicited proposals are not accepted, the foundation does accept proposals for commissioning, performance and broadcast of contemporary classical music through its Contemporary...
The Foundation is no longer taking unsolicited requests but has a history of support for public media and may be a prospect for outlets with a contact, especially for environment-focused...
Founded to contribute to human well-being and the progress of society, this foundation supports the arts, education, economic development, the environment and human services.
Supporting Hawaii's nonprofit organizations, this foundation makes grants focused on the environment, human services and projects that benefit the people, flora and fauna of Kauai.
Grants made in the areas of education, workforce development, environment, gun violence prevention and democracy. Grants also support arts/culture in Chicago.
The Kendeda Fund is a charitable giving program dedicated to exploring how human beings can relate to one another and to the planet more mindfully and use resources equitably.
The Foundation is ramping up its program and initiated grantmaking in arts (especially Native arts) and environment and building a program in disaster relief/preparedness, especially in the...
Foundation supports capital/equipment needs, capacity-building and other projects providing “significant social benefit” in Oregon and Clark County, WA.
This international foundation funds global environmental and social justice issues. Special interests include climate change, women's issues and learning differences.
This national foundation has supported public broadcasters for capital and equipment funding, as well as programming aligned with their areas of interest (incl. conservation and...
This Foundation has a signature initiative focused on dropout prevention in Rhode Island, is interested in using the arts in schools, and has a history of funding public media.
Supports public media projects in the five counties in California served by the foundation. Priority areas include education, environment, community health, arts and culture.
The Foundation is funding organizations working on educational policy in California and is interested in technology-enabled learning. It also has an interest in women's issues,...
Watch the recording and download the resources from this May webinar on NEA's Art Works program and other NEA Media Arts grant opportunities. Air Date: May 29, 2013.
Watch the recording from this webinar in the Grant Center's Strategies for Grantseeking Success series for tips on building long term relationships with foundations. Air Date: January 29,...
The Grant Center is not a grantmaking organization. We maintain a clearinghouse of available federal and foundation funding opportunities, and our services are open to all CPB-qualified public television and radio stations.