SeedMoney Grants for Gardens
Each year, SeedMoney offers challenge grants to diverse food garden projects through a 30-day crowdfunding challenge running from Nov 15 to Dec 15. Our grants are open to all types of public food garden projects (youth gardens, community gardens, food bank gardens, etc.) regardless of their location.

The grants we offer are on a sliding scale. The size of a grant a project can receive depends on how much it is able to raise over the 30-day period compared to other projects participating in the challenge. This year, we will be offering a total of 408 grants ranging from $100 to $1000. See the graphic below for the distribution of those grants.

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JD Finish Line Youth Foundation
The JD Finish Line Youth Foundation is awarding grants to organizations that make a difference in diverse and underserved communities throughout 2023.

Organizations can request up to $10,000.

PROJECTS THAT QUALIFY FOR FUNDING

Cycle 1 Focus: Health & Wellness
Cycle 2 Focus: Workforce Development
Cycle 3 Focus: Safe Communities

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Voya Foundation Grants
Voya Foundation grants are focused on Financial Resilience. We work to ensure that youth are equipped with Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) expertise and financial knowledge necessary to compete in the 21st century workforce and make smart financial decisions that lead to a secure retirement.

We accomplish this by accepting year-round grant applications from organizations that:

*Provide innovative and experiential K-8 STEM learning opportunities to promote an early interest in STEM career fields, and improve teachers’ capabilities in STEM; or

*Provide financial education curriculum to grade 9-12 students focused on navigating major financial milestones including student debt, credit, home ownership, financial products and services/financial capability, and family needs.

Voya Foundation also provides higher education scholarships for students of achievement as part of our Voya Scholars program.

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Non-Profit Marketing Grant
MBA for a Day is excited to offer eligible nonprofit organizations the opportunity to receive a grant to connect with an executive level marketing professional. This is your chance to gain valuable insights and guidance on your nonprofit marketing strategy.

This grant program is open to all eligible nonprofit organizations, regardless of their size or focus area. We are looking for organizations that are passionate about their mission and are committed to making a positive impact in their community.

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All Kids Play Youth Sports Grant
All Kids Play provides funding to families and communities who lack the resources to pay for youth sports. Grants are available to qualifying families with kids in grade K-12 and not-for-profit community-based recreational sports organizations in low income areas on a need and first-come, first served basis as funds are available.

To qualify for an organizational grant, your organization must be a non-profit organization, school sports program, or government-run program (i.e. community park district) in a low income community that provides community-based recreational level or school sports for kids in grades K-12.

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Whole Kids Foundation Garden Grant Program
Whole Kids Foundation knows that the more kids know and feel connected to their food, the more curious they become about how things grow or taste, and the more willing they are to try new foods. This is why they believe in edible garden learning spaces! Their Garden Grant program provides a $3,000 monetary grant to support a new or existing edible educational garden at either a (1) K–12 School (2) 501(c)(3) Non-profit working in partnership with a K–12 school (3) 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

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Rockwell Fund
Rockwell Fund makes grants for general operations, programs or projects, capacity building, planning and evaluation. (See WHAT WE FUND.)

We do not give grants directly to individuals. Grants are made only to nonprofit, tax-exempt organization or a church/political subdivision that is not required to obtain a Section 501(c)(3) designation.

All new and prior applicants (not currently funded) must first complete an online Letter of Inquiry (LOI). Check our Grant Review Schedule to determine the correct time for submission. Current Rockwell grantees can continue to Step 2 – Application.

4th Quarter Issue Area: Education, Capacity Building
Letter of Inquiry Submission Deadline: August 11, 2023
Grant Proposal Submission Deadline: September 15, 2023

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