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National Opportunities — Available throughout the U.S.
The Simply Organic Giving Fund supports nonprofit organizations across the United States and Canada working to address food insecurity by expanding access to organic, nutrient-dense food.
The Literary Arts Fund provides unrestricted Innovation Project Grants to nonprofit literary arts organizations, presses, and publications working to strengthen creative writers and expand their reach to readers and audiences.
The Best Friends Animal Society's Binky Incentive Award supports newer Best Friends Network Partners working to save the lives of dogs and cats.
The Sociological Initiatives Foundation invests in research and social action projects in the United States that investigate laws, policies, and institutions that limit equality and opportunity.
Regional Opportunities — For specific geographic areas
The Green Family Foundation supports organizations in New York, with occasional giving in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, working to promote education, self-sufficiency, and health and wellness.
The Community Foundation of Louisville's UPS Louisville Community Care Fund supports nonprofit organizations working to meet critical needs and strengthen communities across the Louisville Metro area and Southern Indiana.
The Rose Foundation's California Wildlands Grassroots Fund empowers grassroots activists working to preserve California's wildlands and natural habitats through policy advocacy, litigation, regulatory watchdogging, and direct stewardship.
The Cleveland-Cliffs Foundation supports nonprofits in communities where the company operates across three areas: education including STEM skills and workforce readiness, environmental protection and restoration, and healthy and vibrant communities including programs for underserved populations, healthy lifestyles, and arts and civic institutions.
Federal Opportunities — From the U.S. Government
The Health Resources and Services Administration's Small Health Care Provider Quality Improvement Program helps small rural healthcare facilities build capacity to collect clinical data, implement evidence-based quality improvements, and improve chronic disease outcomes.
The National Endowment for the Humanities' Scholarly Editions and Translations program supports collaborative teams who edit, annotate, and translate foundational humanities texts that are vital to generating new scholarship but are not available in adequate editions or translations.
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