Organization Funding
Funding
New Jersey Economic Development Authority | NEXT NEW JERSEY PROGRAM – AI | Applications for the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s (NJEDA) Next New Jersey Program – AI are now open. The program will drive economic growth, collaboration, and the development of AI infrastructure across the state by providing tax credits to eligible businesses investing in large-scale AI data centers and companies engaging in AI-related activities. | More information.
New Jersey Economic Development Authority | New Jersey Loan Expansion and Network Development (NJ LEND) | New Jersey Loan Expansion and Network Development (NJ LEND) is a 3-year pilot program designed to expand NJEDA’s lending capacity to further support the growth and stability of New Jersey-based businesses. Eligible businesses can access up to $5 million in financing to purchase or refinance owner-occupied commercial real estate, acquire equipment, or secure working capital. | More information and application.
Cape May County Division of Culture & Heritage | 2026 Grant Workshops | At the start of each grant cycle, the Division holds a Grant Writing Workshop to give applicant organizations the opportunity to meet with staff, review proposal requirements, ask questions, and discuss potential project ideas. Organizations planning to apply are strongly encouraged to send a representative—ideally the person responsible for preparing the proposal and writing the narrative. Two virtual workshops will be available on: Wednesday, September 17, 2025; 9:00 am-10:00 pm and Thursday, September 18, 2025; 1:00 pm-2:00 pm | More information.
J.W. Couch Foundation | Support for Preservation, Education, and Wellness | The J.W. Couch Foundation supports nonprofit organizations in the United States in the areas of preservation, education, and wellness. For 2025, unsolicited grant applications are accepted in the following focus areas: animal well-being, including organizations that nurture compassion and respect for all living animals; early childhood education, with a focus on schools that provide young children with a creative and balanced approach to education; teachers, with a focus on teams helping teachers succeed in educating future generations; and getting outside, including organizations that facilitate and encourage more outdoor activities that help create healthier communities. | Deadline: September 26, 2025 | More information and application.
Transgender Law Center | Action for Transformation Fund | The Transgender Law Center and the Emergent Fund have partnered to launch the Action for Transformation Fund, designed to provide rapid response funding for trans-led organizing, healing, and power-building efforts. The fund supports movement-building rooted in collective liberation, political education, and creative resistance, as well as power-building that addresses community survival needs and long-term liberatory visions. Eligible projects include direct actions, healing spaces, storytelling initiatives, cultural organizing, transformative justice, and safety measures. Priority is given to work led by Black, Indigenous, and people of color, rural and geographically isolated groups, disabled and ill leaders, sex worker-led efforts, and emerging organizations with budgets under $1 million. | Deadline: None | More information and application.
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation | Community Impact Grants | The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation supports community-based nonprofits across the U.S. where modest grants can have a meaningful impact. Funding priorities include museums, arts and cultural programs, schools, hospitals, youth and senior services, disability programs, environmental and wildlife protection, and other local initiatives. Grants may be used for projects, activities, or general operating support. | Deadline: November 10, 2025 | More information and application.
Whole Foods Market | Community Giving Program | The Whole Foods Market Community Giving Program supports nonprofit organizations in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. by addressing local needs related to food access, environmental stewardship, and community well-being. Stores provide both cash and in-kind product donations, which can be applied toward program-specific or general operating expenses. Organizations apply directly through their local store to be considered for support. Additionally, through its Nourishing Our Neighborhoods initiative, Whole Foods funds refrigerated vans for food recovery groups participating in its Grocery Rescue Program to enhance food distribution in local communities. | Deadline: October 12, 2025 | More information and application.
The Four Freedoms Fund | Immigration Frontlines Fund | The Four Freedoms Fund (FFF), a project of NEO Philanthropy, builds the capacity of the immigrant justice movement to ensure dignity, power, and self-determination for all immigrants. It invests in strengthening local advocacy, increasing immigrant civic participation, and reducing enforcement and criminalization. Its Immigration Frontlines Fund rapidly channels large-scale resources to protect immigrant communities through organizing, mobilization, and defense efforts. By scaling rapid response hubs and funding urgent actions, FFF counters anti-immigrant politics and supports leaders and organizations nationwide. | Deadline: None for initial inquiries | More information.
Good 360 | Good360 Closes the Gap Between Surplus and Need | Good360 partners with socially responsible companies to source and distribute urgently needed goods to a network of over 100,000 nonprofits and charities. By quickly delivering products where they are most needed, Good360 helps nonprofits serve individuals and families while reducing waste. Registered nonprofit organizations can access donated goods to expand their reach and focus more resources on their core missions. Through these strong donor partnerships, Good360 uplifts communities and ensures essential items reach those who need them most. | More information.
RRF Foundation for Aging | RRF Foundation Advances Aging Support Nationwide | The RRF Foundation for Aging focuses on enhancing the quality of life for older adults in the U.S. through four priority areas: caregiving, economic security, housing, and social and intergenerational connectedness. Its grantmaking supports advocacy, direct service, professional training, and research to strengthen policy and practice for older adults. Key initiatives include supporting caregivers, expanding affordable housing, securing economic stability, and reducing isolation among seniors. While emphasizing these areas, the Foundation remains open to promising projects that improve well-being for older adults. | LETTER OF INQUIRY due: November 1, 2025 | More information and application.
Atlantic County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs | Special Funding Initiative Grant | The Atlantic County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs (ACOCHA) is offering a Special
Funding Initiative for the first time in FY 2025. Funding is available to non-profit organizations who are new/emerging organizations or organizations requiring a small amount of funding for history related projects/professional development. This funding has a simplified request process and short time-frame from request to award. | Deadline: Rolling basis while funding is available. | More information and application.
New Jersey Economic Development Authority | Historic Property Survey Grant Program | The Historic Property Survey Grant Program is a $400,000 pilot program that will provide grants up to $125,000 for the preparation of Historic Property Surveys throughout the state that include within the defined scope, properties located within a Government Restricted Municipality or that would be considered distress asset/s. Applications accepted on a rolling basis. | More information.
Worthington Industries | Worthington Industries Community Grant | The Worthington Industries Foundation supports nonprofits through volunteerism and financial contributions, prioritizing education, civic organizations, health and human services, and arts and culture, with support available for operations, programs, and capital campaigns. | Deadline: October 1, 2025 | More information and application.
Walmart | Walmart Spark Good Local Grants | Walmart’s Spark Good Local Grants supports creating opportunity, advancing sustainability, and strengthening community. The focus is on local organizations that meet the unique needs of the communities where Walmart U.S. stores, Sam’s Clubs, and distribution centers are located. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, government entities, public and nonprofit private educational institutions, and churches or other faith-based organizations with proposed projects that benefit the community at large. | Deadline: October 15, 2025 | More information and application.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation | Call for Proposals: Exploring Equitable Futures | The purpose of the Exploring Equitable Futures call for proposals, offered by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), is to support projects that seed new and unconventional ideas that could radically advance health equity for generations to come. RWJF aims to fund projects that 1) explore the future by researching and experimenting with ideas that are ahead of the curve or at the edge of our collective imagination; 2) shine a light on the emerging trends and forces that are shaping our future for better or worse—and suggest ways to navigate them to mitigate harm and advance health equity; and 3) dream big and challenge conventional wisdom to surface possibilities and uncover new paths to dismantle structural racism and build a more equitable future. Projects should address one or more of RWJF’s prioritized systems: community development, government, healthcare, public health, economic inclusion for families, health science knowledge, and media. Projects that seed new and unconventional ideas within the health science knowledge system—or that reimagine this system completely—are of particular interest. | Deadline: October 15, 2025 | More information and application.
FJ Brotherton Charitable Trust | Funding for Education, Religion, Historic Preservation, and Research | The FJ Brotherton Charitable Trust funds nonprofit organizations across the northeastern and southeastern United States. Its giving priorities include education (particularly programs aiding those in need or with disabilities) through support for schools and colleges. The Trust also invests in religion-based programs and local church capital projects, historic preservation initiatives, and historical societies. Additionally, it supports medical and scientific research programs and their affiliated institutions. | LETTER OF INTENT due: November 30, 2025 | More information and application.
Fulton Bank | Fulton Forward Foundation Grants | The Fulton Forward Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Fulton Bank, funds nonprofits that strengthen communities in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Its mission focuses on creating opportunities for economic and social advancement. Priority areas include affordable housing, workforce development, financial education, and economic empowerment. The Foundation also champions diversity, equity, and inclusion to ensure lasting community impact.-wealth communities, committed to racial equity, and capable of building long-term power and systemic change. | Deadline: December 30, 2025 | More information and application.
Community Foundation of New Jersey | Field Trip New Jersey | Field Trip New Jersey provides funds to help school children in underserved communities across New Jersey access the arts and culture, historical landmarks, nature preserves and science institutions, and college campuses. The fund will make field trips possible for more students across an even wider range of disciplines and interest areas. | More information and application.
Arts Organizations
The Amphion Foundation | Amphion Grant | The Amphion Foundation aims to encourage the performance of contemporary concert music, particularly by American composers, through support to performing, presenting, and music service organizations. The Foundation’s fall grant cycle is open to presenting and music service organizations for activities including professional development programs, educational initiatives, presenting concerts and festivals, artist residency programs, and archival activity. (The Foundation’s spring grant cycle supports performing organizations.) General operating support is available for organizations with a history of substantial commitment to contemporary American concert music and plans to continue that commitment, while project support is available for exceptionally important activities relating to contemporary concert music that are out of the scope of an organization’s regular programming. Applicants must have 501(c)(3) nonprofit status (or the foreign equivalent) or have a fiscal sponsorship, and have two or more years of performance or program history as an organization. | Deadline: The fall deadline is September 25, 2025. (New applicants must submit an account request by September 19, 2025.) | More information and application.
GRAMMY Museum | GRAMMY Museum Grants Program | With funding generously provided by The Recording Academy, the GRAMMY Museum Grants Program awards grants each year to organizations and individuals to support efforts that advance the archiving and preservation of the music and recorded sound heritage of North America, and research projects related to the impact of music on the human condition. Grant funds have been utilized to preserve private collections as well as materials at the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian and numerous colleges, and universities. Research projects have studied the links between music and early childhood education, treatments for illnesses and injuries common to musicians, and the impact of music therapy on populations from infants to the elderly. | LOI Application Deadline: September 26, 2025 | More information and application.
Printed Matter, Inc. | Publisher Work Grants | This grant will offer three unrestricted grants of $10,000 to independent presses with a history of artists’ book publishing. Printed Matter will also extend a featured exhibitor presence at a forthcoming Printed Matter NY or LA Art Book Fair to selected presses. | Deadline: September 21, 2025 | printedmatter.org
The Terra Foundation for American Art | Convening Grants Program | Terra Foundation Convening Grants support programs that stimulate interdisciplinary and intercultural exchange through conferences, workshops, and gatherings worldwide. | Deadline: September 29, 2025 | More information and application.
The Shubert Foundation | Grants Sustaining Live Performing Arts | The Shubert Foundation supports the ongoing vitality of live performing arts across the U.S., prioritizing nonprofit professional theater and also funding dance organizations. Its primary focus is on providing general operating support, but it also funds arts-related organizations, leading drama departments, and new theatrical works. | Deadline: December 4, 2025 | More information and application.
History Organizations
New Jersey Historical Commission | Prize Nomination: Mildred Barry Gavin Prize | The Mildred Barry Garvin Prize ($1,000) is given to a K–12 New Jersey teacher, guidance counselor, or school librarian for outstanding teaching of African American history, or for outstanding performance in a related activity. | Deadline to nominate: September 17, 2025 | More information.
American Association for State and Local History | VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: Strengthening History Communication: Reframing the Value of History and Your Institution | This half-day virtual workshop will help history practitioners at institutions of all types and sizes learn how to communicate about their work more effectively. Whether you need to write fundraising letters, make advocacy calls, speak with the media, or simply update your website, this workshop is for you. Drawing on research from AASLH’s Reframing History project, this workshop will help you communicate with public audiences more effectively and build a wider understanding of the value of history and history organizations. This workshop will include an overview of research findings, discussions about major challenges in communicating history with colleagues from around the country, and and – most importantly – an opportunity to begin crafting your own communications materials. | Date & Time: September 24, 2025, from 1- 4 PM ET | More information and registration.
American Association for State and Local History | WEBINAR: Interpreting Winter Holidays with Your Community | Building upon the AASLH publication Interpreting Christmas at Museums and Historic Sitesand our 2024 webinar on Maximizing Your Museum's Holiday Potential, this webinar will explore how historic houses and history museums can transform the holiday season into a powerful opportunity for community engagement, inclusivity, and innovation. Focusing on Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, this presentation will offer case studies of successful programming and exhibits from across the country and brainstorming on how participants can scale and adapt these ideas to fit their local contexts and community needs. | Date & Time: September 25, 2025 from 3 PM to 4:15 PM EST | More information and registration.
American Association for State and Local History | VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: 2026 at Small History Organizations | The U.S. 250th is an opportunity to share history that tells everyone’s story and to strengthen the history field. AASLH has developed key resources to help practitioners both conceptually and concretely plan for this commemoration’s transformative potential. Attend this workshop to learn about the Making History at 250 field guide, our new handbook of low-resource programming ideas, and how to effectively apply these tools to your site or organization. | Date & Time: October 2, 2025 from 12:00 to 4:00pm ET | More information and registration.
Council on Library & Information Resources | Digitizing Hidden Special Collections & Archives | Digitizing Hidden Special Collections and Archives: Amplifying Unheard Voices is a grant competition administered by the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) for digitizing rare and unique content stewarded by collecting organizations in the US and Canada. Launched in 2021, the program is designed to support efforts to digitize materials that deepen public understanding of the histories of people of color and other communities and populations whose work, experiences, and perspectives have been insufficiently recognized or unattended. | Deadline: October 20, 2025 | More information.
New Jersey Historical Commission | 2025 New Jersey History Conference | Join the NJHC and RevolutionNJ on Thursday, October 30th at The College of New Jersey for the 2025 New Jersey History Conference! This year’s theme – Memory and Memorialization – will explore what we in New Jersey protect from our past, how we reconstruct the forgotten, and the ways in which these histories affect our public spaces and conversations. | Date & Time: October 30 · 8am - 4:30pm EDT | Location: Brower Student Center, 2000 Pennington Road Ewing Township, NJ 08618 | Tickets and information.
New Jersey Historic Trust | Discover NJ History License Plate Fund | The Discover NJ History License Plate Fund provides small grants (up to $5,000) to develop and promote visitor ready sites as heritage tourism destinations. | Next deadline: November 1, 2025 | More information and application.
National Archives | Archival Projects Grants | The NHPRC seeks archival projects that will significantly improve online public discovery and use of historical records collections. We welcome projects that engage the public, expand civic education, and promote understanding of the nation’s history, democracy, and culture from the founding era to the present day. The Commission encourages projects focused on collections of America’s early legal records, such as the records of colonial, territorial, county, and early statehood and tribal proceedings that document the evolution of the nation’s legal history. | Deadline: November 5, 2025 | More information and application.
Humanities
National Endowment for the Humanities | Chairman’s Grants in Honor of America’s 250th Anniversary | In honor of the momentous occasion of the 250th anniversary of American Independence, the National Endowment for the Humanities is issuing a call for proposals for Celebrate America!, a new initiative to recognize the nation’s semiquincentennial on July 4, 2026. Through this program, NEH will award 250 challenge grants of up to $25,000 each for projects that focus on the founding of the American nation, key historical figures, and milestones that reflect the exceptional achievements of the United States. (View Request for Proposals (RFP).) | Deadline: Rolling basis through 2025 | More information and application.
New Jersey Council for the Humanities | Communities of Practice | A Community of Practice (COP) is flexible gathering of individuals united by shared interests and expertise, providing peer-to-peer support, learning, and networking opportunities. COPs may be cultivated around a topic, geographic area, professional practice, or other common concern for humanities practitioners. NJCH offers three COPs: Community college humanities, Oral history and story-gathering, Books and reading. | More information and COP registration form.