Funding Opportunities
Monday, April 20, 2009(National Wildlife Federation)
List
of 100 top
Top 100
Multi-site Fund Finder Search Engines
U.S. EPA Database
Grant and debarment
opportunities located at grants.gov, U.S. EPA,
Office of Grants and Debarment (OBD) Grants
Competition website, EPA:
Small Business Gateway, and the online
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance.
http://www.epa.gov/ogd/grants/funding_opportunities.htm
North American Association for
Environmental Education (NAAEE) –
Multi
site search for grant
opportunities
The Foundation
Center (79 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10003
Tel: (212) 620-4230 Fax: (212) 691-1828 email:
feedback@fdncenter.org ) is an independent
nonprofit information clearinghouse established
in 1956. The Center's mission is to foster
public understanding of the foundation field by
collecting, organizing, analyzing, and
disseminating information on foundations,
corporate giving, and related subjects.
State
Specific
Vermont Department of Environmental
Conservation
Detailed information for grant
and loan programs
http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/grants.htm
Tennessee
Department of Environment and Conservation
Detailed information for grant
programs
http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/recreation/grants.shtml
Maryland Department of Environment – Multi
site search for grant opportunities in
http://www.mde.state.md.us/Programs/WaterPrograms/Wetlands_Waterways/pop_up/fundingpritable.asp
Pacific Northwest
only
The Brainerd
Foundation is focused on grassroots
environmental support in the Pacific Northwest
(recipients must be located in Washington,
Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, British
Columbia, and the Yukon Territory)
Brainerd
Foundation
The Regence
Foundation
The Regence Foundation is committed to
improving health care for the
communities the company serves throughout
Idaho, Oregon, Washington,
and Utah. The Foundation works to transform
health care and address
core problems in the health care system with
innovative solutions. To
achieve this, the Foundation is currently
providing grants through the
following two program areas: Building Healthier
Communities addresses
the systemic access to health care, with a
secondary focus on critical
community health needs. Transforming Health
Care focuses on increasing
the accessibility and usability of information
for consumers to help
them make informed health care decisions.
Applications may be submitted
at any time. Visit the website listed above to
take the required online
applicant questionnaire.
Western United States only
Wilburforce Foundation 3601 Fremont Ave N #304 Seattle, WA 98103-8753 206.632.2325 206.632.2326 fax). Focus is on "organizations that work to protect habitats which are critically important to sustaining abundant ecological communities in Western Canada and the
Social Activism
Poverty Law Center: Mix It Up Grants Program
The Mix It Up Grants Program, administered by the Southern Poverty Law Center, funds small-scale youth-directed activist projects that focus on identifying, crossing, and challenging social boundaries in schools and communities. Grants of up to $500 are provided for projects led by youth (ages 13 years and older) that bring together different youth groups, clubs, or community groups. Funded projects should step outside of the box and incorporate fresh ways to engage in and encourage socially just behaviors. Requests may be submitted at any time. Visit the website listed above to review examples of funded projects and download the application guidelines and forms.
Biological Diversity/Sustainability
http://www.bluemoonfund.org/
The blue moon fund seeks to
improve the human condition by changing the
relationship between human consumption and the
natural world. Support is provided to nonprofit
organizations in the
cities is their capacity to self-organize in ways that maximize the
economic, cultural, environmental, and spiritual benefits of urban
life. Letters of inquiry may be submitted throughout the year;
proposals are reviewed by invitation only. Visit the blue moon fund
website to take the required online eligibility test.
Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation (1200 Mott
Foundation Building, Flint, Michigan 48502-1851
Phone: (810) 238-5651, Fax: (810) 766-1753
email: infocenter@mott.org) "The mission of the
Mott Foundation's environmental grantmaking is
to support the efforts of an engaged citizenry
working to create accountable and responsive
institutions, sound public policies, and
appropriate models of development that protect
the diversity and integrity of selected
ecosystems in North America and around the
world
The
Conservation Alliance . "is a group of 62
outdoor businesses whose collective
contributions support grassroots citizen-action
groups and their efforts to protect wild and
natural areas where outdoor enthusiasts
recreate. Applicants for grants must be
sponsored by one of the member businesses." To
request a sponsor and find out more about the
program, contact Jil Zilligen at
http://www.conservationalliance.com/grants
Consultative
Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco
CA.(Lincoln and Torney, Presidio Building
1014, P.O. Box 29361, San Francisco, CA
94129-0361 tel: (415) 561-6575 Fax:(415)
561-6490 email: cgbd@cgbd.org) The Consultative
Group on Biological Diversity is an association
of more than 40 grant makers that seeks to
focus attention on issues and program
opportunities related to the conservation of
biological resource.
Fund for Wild Nature
The Fund for Wild Nature provides grants to
grassroots organizations in
the United States, Canada, and Mexico for
campaigns to save and restore
native species and wild ecosystems, including
actions to defend
wilderness and biological diversity. The Fund
seeks proposals with
visionary and yet realistic goals to create
tangible change. Priority
is given to projects premised on effective,
intelligent biocentric
strategies on issues that are not receiving
adequate national
attention, and may not be fundable through
mainstream sources. The Fund
rarely supports proposals from organizations
with large budgets (over
$250,000 annually). The remaining deadlines for
2009 are May 1 and
November 1. Application guidelines and forms
are available on the
Fund's website.
The
MacArthur Foundation Program on Global Security
and Sustainability: ( Office of Grants
Management,
Jenifer
Altman Foundation, the Mitchell Kapor
Foundation, and the StarFire Fund . "The
Jenifer Altman Foundation, Mitchell Kapor
Foundation, and StarFire Fund share a common
vision of contributing to the prospects for a
more socially just and ecologically sustainable
future. Presently, this work is focused
primarily, but not exclusively... on the impact
of endocrine disrupting chemicals and other
fetal contaminants on human health and on
biodiversity. "
Surdna Foundation, Inc.(330 Madison Avenue, 30th Floor, New York, New York 10017-5001 E-mail: request@surdna.org ) "The Environment Program has 4 program areas: Biological Diversity and the Human Communities Which Depend On It, Human Systems, Transportation and Urban/Suburban Land Use, Energy." Their program interests include "Translating scientific concerns and findings into public policy; conservation-based development; promoting public policies that insure species preservation; promoting market-based approaches that ensure species preservation; and creating programs that raise broad public awareness of these issues."
Turner Foundation (Executive Director, TURNER FOUNDATION, One CNN Center, Suite1090 - South Tower, Attn: Program Department, Atlanta, GA 30303 ) Habitat funding is based on 2 basic principles: "Ecosystem protection and restoration based on the principles of conservation biology; and; Relieving the relentless pressure that our consumption of resources and land, multiplied by growing human numbers, has placed on these ecosystems."
The Biodiversity Project (214 N. Henry Street, Suite 203 Madison, WI, 53703 tel: (608) 250-9876 Fax (608) 257-3513, Project Director, Jane Elder, email: jelder@cgbd.org) is a public education initiative to focus attention on issues and program opportunities related to conservation and restoration of biological resources.
The Christensen
Fund
Deadline: 31 March 2009; 31
August 2009
Description:
The Christensen Fund makes grants to
organizations that work towards maintaining the
rich diversity of the world—biological and
cultural—over the long run, including the
persistence and adaptation of indigenous
systems for managing landscapes that sustain
cultural and biological value and
diversity.
Gifts In
Kind International (333 North Fairfax
Street Alexandria, VA 22314 (703) 836-2121 Fax
(703) 549-1481 Toll Free TeleFax (888) 288-4043
email: ProductDonations@GiftsInKind.org) "We
are the leading charity in the field of product
philanthropy, helping companies donate product
efficiently and effectively to charities and
schools in your home town and around the
world.
Regional - Great Lakes
The Joyce Foundation (Three First National Plaza, 70 West Madison Street Suite 2750, Chicago, Illinois 60602, Phone: (312) 782-2464, Fax: (312) 782-4160, General email: info@joycefdn.org) "The Joyce Foundation supports efforts to protect the natural environment of the Great Lakes" Articles on environment is an interesting section of published articles on environmental change
The Pew
Charitable Trusts (
The Wal-Mart Foundation State Giving Program awards grants at the state and regional level to programs that have a strong impact within the communities the company serves. The program provides grants of $25,000 and up in the following categories: Education grants support programs that address the educational needs of underserved young people ages 12-25. Workforce Development/Economic Opportunity grants target job skill training and support services for unemployed and displaced workers. Health and Wellness grants strive to improve access to healthcare, reduce healthcare disparities, and promote healthy lifestyles. Environmental Sustainability grants assist in the development or expansion of environmentally sustainable communities, with emphasis on green building and job training. The Foundation has a particular interest in supporting veterans and military families, traditionally underserved groups, individuals with disabilities, and people impacted by natural disasters. The application deadlines for 2009 are April 17 and September 18. Visit the website listed above to review the FAQ and submit an online application.
Bank of
<http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundation/index.cfm?template=fd_neighborexcell>
The Neighborhood Excellence Initiative, Bank of America's signature philanthropic program, recognizes nonprofit organizations and individuals working to improve their communities. The focus is on areas such as education, community development and/or neighborhood preservation, arts and culture, and health and human services. The Initiative's Neighborhood Builders category provides grants of $200,000 each to two nonprofit organizations working to promote vibrant neighborhoods in each of the Bank's 45 markets
<http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundation/neimarkets>
. The Local Heroes category provides grants of $5,000 each to
nonprofit organizations selected by each of five recognized
individuals in the targeted markets.
Applications and nominations must be submitted
online by June 30, 2009; early submission is
encouraged. Guidelines for both categories are
available on the Bank of America website listed
above. |
Georgia-Pacific Foundation
<http://www.gp.com/gpfoundation/index.html>
The Georgia-Pacific Foundation supports a wide range of
organizations that improve the quality of life in communities where Georgia-Pacific operates. (The Georgia-Pacific facility directory http://www.gp.com/facilitydirectory/index.asp
is available online.) The Foundation has identified the following
key investment areas: educational efforts that empower youth and
provide workers with job readiness training; community enrichment issues such as affordable housing and community safety; environmental programs that promote clean air and water, recycling, and land and resource conservation; and entrepreneurship initiatives that foster self-sufficiency and economic empowerment, especially among youth, women, and minorities. Applications may be submitted online from January 1 through October 31, annually. Visit the Georgia Pacific website to take the Foundation's Eligibility Survey.
Collaboration and
Engagement
The
Rockefeller Family Fund (
Children and Young Adults
Disney Minnie Grant for Youth Service America program - June 15
http://ysa.org/MyYSA/YSAContent/YSANews/tabid/219/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/134/DisneyMinnieGrant2ndRound2009.aspx
Captain Planet Foundation
Deadline: 31 March 2009, 30 June 2009, 30 September 2009; 31 December 2009
Description: The Captain Planet Foundation will fund projects that promote understanding of environmental issues, focus on hands-on involvement, involve children and young adults 6-18 (elementary through high school), promote interaction and cooperation within the group, help young people develop planning and problem solving skills, include adult supervision, commit to follow-up communications with the Foundation. The Foundation only funds projects to organizations or sponsoring agencies that are exempt from federal taxation under the Internal Revenue Code Section 501. Grants typically range from $250-$2500 USD. In an effort to conserve paper the Captain Planet Foundation requires grant applicants to apply for funding using the online application form. Should you have any questions regarding the grant application or the small grants program, please contact Taryn Murphy, CPF's program director.
Jim Henson Foundation
The Jim Henson Foundation awards grants for the creation and development of innovative works of puppet theater. Project grants of $5,000 are awarded for the continued development and production of new works ready to be presented in the coming year. Seed grants of $2,000 are provided for the development and workshopping of pieces in the earlier stages of creation. The Foundation also offers grants of $3,000 for the development of new and innovative work specifically for children and families. Applications for international collaborations are accepted, but the primary artist and fiscal sponsor must be American. Projects that will only take place outside of the United States are not eligible for funding. The deadline for letters of intent is April 24, 2009; invited proposals are due September 14, 2009. Visit the website listed above for application guidelines.
Native American Issues
Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development
The Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development is dedicated to promoting and maintaining the uniqueness of Native peoples throughout the Americas. The Fund's primary grantmaking program areas include: Arts and Cultural Expression, Environmental Health and Justice, Human Rights, Sacred Earth, Sustainable Communities, Intergenerational Leadership, and Women's Leadership. Grants from $500 to $5,000 are provided three times per year to Native communities that address one or more of the Fund's program areas. The next application deadline is June 1, 2009. (Mini-grants of up to $500 are reviewed throughout the year.) Application guidelines and a cover sheet form are available on the Fund's website.
Federal
Programs
Visit www.nps.gov/rtca for more
information.
The National Park
Service
helps partners plan successful
locally-led
outdoor recreation and natural
resource conservation
projects.
August 1 is the deadline for the
next round of
assistance from our
Rivers, Trails,
and Conservation Assistance (RTCA)
Program.
Applicants are strongly
encouraged to discuss project
ideas
with RTCA staff before submitting
an application.
North American Wetlands
Conservation Act
Program
NAWCA Accepts
http://www.fws.gov/birdhabitat/Grants/NAWCA/index.shtm
Standard
Grant applications are being accepted from
National Forest
Foundation Matching Awards
Program
Deadline:
5 June 2009
Description:
By matching federal funds provided through a
cooperative agreement with the U.S. Forest
Service to non-federal dollars, the National
Forest Foundation (NFF) Matching Awards Program
(MAP) is able to effectively double the
resources available to nonprofit partners to
implement projects that directly benefit our
National Forests and Grasslands.
National Forest
Foundation Mid-capacity Assistance
Program
Deadline:
12 June 2009
Description:
With Ford Foundation support, the National
Forest Foundation (NFF) has established the
Mid-Capacity Assistance Program for
locally-based collaborative efforts working on
natural resource issues on National Forests and
Grasslands
Wildlife Forever
Challenge
Grants
Deadline:
1 July 2009
Description:
Grants from Wildlife Forever are targeted for
habitat restoration and acquisition, research
and management, and educational projects.
Special emphasis is placed upon grassroots
programs that involve local conservation,
sportsmen's or outdoor recreation groups.
http://www.doi.gov/pam/pamfain.html
National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation
The National Fish and
Wildlife Foundation provides funding on a
competitive basis to projects that sustain,
restore and enhance the Nation’s fish,
wildlife, plants and their habitats through our
Keystone Initiative Grants and other
Special Grant Programs. Browse over 50
programs.
http://www.nfwf.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Browse_All_Programs&Template=/TaggedPage/TaggedPageDisplay.cfm&TPLID=20&ContentID=5401
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency – Federal, state, and local Green
Buildiing Funding Opportunities
http://www.epa.gov/greenbuilding/tools/funding.htm#states2
National Fish and
Wildlife Foundation – Grants Library
The Grants Library
allows users to search for general information
on approximately 550 completed
conservation projects funded by the National
Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Final
project reports, evaluation reports, and
related publications are also provided, where
available.
http://www.nfwf.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Conservation_Library
Wilburforce
Foundation
Deadlines: Various
Description:
Wilburforce Foundation is dedicated to
protecting nature's richness and diversity
through funding programs that help preserve our
remaining wild places. We focus our funding on
organizations that work to protect habitats
that are critically important to sustaining
abundant ecological communities in Western
Canada and the
Patagonia
Foundation
Deadline:
Rolling
Description:
Arizona Partners For Fish and
Wildlife
Deadline:
Rolling
Description:
This program of the U.S. Fish
& Wildlife Service focuses on protecting,
restoring, and enhancing wetland and streamside
(riparian) habitats that will benefit Federal
trust species, federally listed threatened and
endangered species, waterfowl, shorebirds and
migratory songbirds. The Service will provide
technical and financial assistance to
National Forest
Foundation Community Assistance
Program
Deadline:
Rolling
Description: The
National Forest Foundation established the
Community Assistance Program (CAP) to promote
the creation of locally-based, collaborative
natural resource partnerships which seek to
build ecological, social and economic
sustainability. The program will support
newly-forming or re-organizing nonprofit
organizations that are in need of start-up
funds for capacity building that intend to
proactively and inclusively engage the local
community in forest management and conservation
issues on and around National Forests and
Grasslands.
Various Environmental Grantmaker
Websites
- Consultative Group on Biological
Diversity, www.cgbd.org
- Environmental Grantmakers Association, www.ega.org
- Jenifer Altman Foundation, www.jaf.org
- Brainerd Foundation, www.brainerd.org
- Bullitt Foundation, www.bullitt.org
- Conservation Food & Health
Foundation, www.grantsmanagement.com/cfhguide.html
- Nathan Cummings Foundation, www.ncf.org
- Ford Foundation, www.fordfound.org
- Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation,
www.gddf.org
- George Gund Foundation, www.gundfdn.org
- Vira I. Heinz Endowment, www.heinz.org
- James Irvine Foundation, www.irvine.org
- Joyce Foundation, www.joycefdn.org
- John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation, www.macfdn.org
- C.S. Mott Foundation, www.mott.org
- Pew Charitable Trusts, www.pewtrusts.com
- Rockefeller Brothers, www.rbf.org
- Surdna Foundation, www.surdna.org
- Weeden Foundation, www.weedenfdn.org
- Wilburforce Foundation, www.wilburforce.org
