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Designing a Better Chicago: Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Built Environment Award

Designing a Better Chicago: Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Built Environment Award is sponsored by The Richard H Driehaus Foundation. A specific award category within the Designing a Better Chicago program that supports leaders and organizations working to preserve Chicago's historic architecture and protect its parks and open spaces through community-centered design. Geographic focus: Chicago, IL Focus areas: Built Environment, Design, Historic Preservation Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Home | Driehaus Foundation Investigative Journalism for Government Accountability Inquiry and Application Process Investigative Journalism for Government Accountability Inquiry and Application Process Investigative Journalism for Government Accountability We are committed to enriching the lives of all Chicagoans by improving the built environment, cultivating a robust and diverse arts and culture ecosystem, and supporting investigative journalism that fosters transparency, accountability, and effective government. Tour of Englewood Agro-Eco District Revitalizing Illinois News through Press Forward November 2025 Grant Awards Driehaus Foundation Awards $2 Million Grant to South Side Community Art Center for Historic Renovation ️ 21st Annual Driehaus Bungalow Awards Built Environment – Friends of the Chicago River Arts and Culture – Michelle Reid Investigative Journalism for Government Accountability – The Center for Investigative Reporting Application snapshot: target deadline February 15, 2026; published funding information $25,000; eligibility guidance Individuals or organizations using design to address challenges in Chicago communities; self-nominations are accepted. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

$25,000Deadline: Feb 15, 2026
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Spring 2026 Grant Cycle

Spring 2026 Grant Cycle is sponsored by Inasmuch Foundation. An open request cycle for programs and projects that align with the foundation's focus areas. This includes General Operating Support (for established partners or those meeting specific budget criteria), One-time Funding for transformational projects, and Capital Campaign grants (if prior funding goals are met). Geographic focus: Central Oklahoma and Colorado Springs (Community/Education/Human Services); Oklahoma (Journalism) Focus areas: Community Enhancement, Education, Human Services, Journalism Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Requests | Inasmuch Foundation Inasmuch Foundation administers an open request cycle each spring and fall for all focus areas: Community Enhancement, Education, Human Services, and Journalism. The Foundation’s summer cycle is invitation only. Review the website for funding priorities and geographic restrictions (please note the journalism geographic restrictions differ from the other focus areas). Organizations will be limited to a single grant request and a single sponsorship request in a 12-month period. Requests must be initiated through an online Grant Request System. To be considered, a request must be submitted by 5pm CST February 15th or August 15th. Should the 15th fall on a weekend or national holiday, the request will be due the following business day. Funding decisions are made and communicated in May and November of each year. The Foundation is committed to continuously refining its funding priorities. Please review the chart below to learn more about the prioritized funding categories for 2025. More detailed information is available in the Focus Areas section. PRIORITIZE: Inasmuch Foundation is interested in expanding partnerships and is actively seeking grantees in these areas of interest. COLLABORATE: Inasmuch Foundation continues to support and invest in trusted partners in these areas of interest. Organizations without a previous relationship with the Foundation are welcome to apply but should note that funding is limited. Education Policy & Reform (E) Early Childhood Education (E) Workforce Development (E) Investigative Journalism (J) General Operating Support Grants To increase transparency and consistency for the Foundation’s General Operating Support grants, organizations will be able to apply for one of two levels: The level of General Operating funding granted will be based on several factors: Alignment with the Foundation’s funding priorities Organization size, scope, and financial stability Inasmuch Foundation Board and Staff discretion Organizations should not apply for more than 10% of the annual operating budget. Only organizations with an annual operating budget greater than $1,000,000 will be eligible to receive $100,000 in General Operating Support. Investigative Journalism organizations should apply for $50,000. Inasmuch Foundation will fund General Operating up to five consecutive years. Grant decisions are still made on an annual basis, and organizations are not guaranteed five consecutive years of funding. If funded for five years, all organizations are required to take at least a one-year funding hiatus. Organizations applying for a specific project that will be transformational to the organization should apply for a One-time Funding Grant. There are no standardized amounts for One-time Funding Grant requests. Organizations interested in applying for one of these grants are encouraged to Application snapshot: target deadline February 15, 2026; published funding information Varies (typically $10,000 - $100,000; General Operating Support is fixed at $50,000 or $100,000 based on budget); eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations or those with a fiscal sponsor. Organizations are limited to one grant request per 12-month period. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

Varies (typically $10,000 - $100,000; General Operating Support is fixed at $50,000 or $100,000 based on budget)Deadline: Feb 15, 2026
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The George Foundation Higher Education Scholarship Program

The George Foundation Higher Education Scholarship Program is sponsored by The George Foundation. A flagship scholarship program assisting graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students residing in Fort Bend County. The program supports students attending public two- or four-year colleges, universities, or technical schools in Texas, with a focus on those demonstrating financial need. Geographic focus: Fort Bend County, Texas Focus areas: Education Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Students - The George Foundation Our Home: Fort Bend County Funding Issue Areas & Goals Excellence for Nonprofit Leadership (ENL) Youth In Philanthropy (YIP) Youth in Philanthropy (YIP) The George Foundation Scholarship Additional Scholarship Opportunities Shaping the Next Generation of Leaders Young men and women will determine the future of our community, and the foundation strives to support the next generation of leaders. Through the George Foundation Scholarship, the Youth-in-Philanthropy (YIP) program, and other opportunities, we invest in local students to pursue their dreams and inspire a passion for service. The George Foundation Scholarship Benefiting students in Fort Bend County to pursue their higher education goals. Youth-In-Philanthropy (YIP) Bringing together students from Fort Bend County to serve the nonprofit community through teamwork and leadership. YIP Survival Guide for Participating Students Additional Scholarship Opportunities Along with our signature scholarship, The George Foundation has established endowed scholarships and other focused opportunities for Fort Bend students across Texas. The George Foundation is not affiliated with any of the following informational links. Resources are provided for information only. Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Mon – Thur 8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. © 2026 The George Foundation Our Home: Fort Bend County Funding Issue Areas & Goals Excellence for Nonprofit Leadership (ENL) Youth In Philanthropy (YIP) Youth in Philanthropy (YIP) The George Foundation Scholarship Additional Scholarship Opportunities Application snapshot: target deadline February 15, 2026; published funding information Up to $24,000; eligibility guidance Residents of Fort Bend County, Texas; High school seniors or current undergraduates; Enrolled full-time (min 12 credit hours); Attending a public Texas institution; Minimum 2.5 GPA; Demonstrated financial need. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

Up to $24,000Deadline: Feb 15, 2026
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Educationally Related Worcester Nonprofit Organizations

Educationally Related Worcester Nonprofit Organizations is sponsored by George I Alden Trust. Supports capital projects for educationally-related nonprofit organizations undertaking important efforts in the Worcester community, reflecting the founder's interest in local community development. Geographic focus: Worcester, Massachusetts Focus areas: Education, Community Development, Capital Projects Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: George Alden established the George I. Alden Trust on August 24, 1912, for the general purpose of ‘the maintenance of some charitable or philanthropic enterprises’ with specific interest in ‘the promotion of education in schools, colleges, or other educational institutions.’ He had a particular interest in Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), vocational education in Worcester, and the work of YMCAs. Given the perpetual character of the Trust and the certainty that needs and priorities change over time, the Trust further provides that ‘Trustees shall have the widest discretion in their interpretation of the purposes of this Trust...’ The current Trustees continue the Trust’s historical grantmaking focus in five primary areas and in pursuit of Alden’s desire ‘to do the greatest good for the greatest number.’ In the first four areas, the Trustees concentrate on support for capital needs: George I. Alden, 1843-1926 Higher education, in support of independent undergraduate education in smaller institutions with full-time undergraduate enrollments (headcount) of at least 1,000 students and with total undergraduate and graduate student populations (full-time equivalents) of 5,000 or fewer. This support is directed to institutions in the six New England states and in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. View Guidelines In support of Alden’s interest in doing good for his community of Worcester, Massachusetts, the Trustees seek to provide grant support for important and timely efforts in the Worcester community and the educationally-related nonprofit organizations that are undertaking them. View Guidelines Consistent with Alden’s historical interest in the work of YMCAs, the Trustees provide significant support for the YMCA of Central Massachusetts, as well as lesser levels of support for other Massachusetts YMCAs. View Guidelines The Trustees carry on Alden’s interest in vocational education, predominately through support of the Worcester Technical High School. The Trustees also support independent secondary education in the immediate Worcester area. View Guidelines At a much more modest level, and when disbursable funds allow, the Trustees have undertaken an annual program of year-end, unsolicited, unrestricted grants to a broad spectrum of Worcester area nonprofit organizations that fall outside the four primary grantmaking areas. For additional information Established by George Alden in 1912 ____________________________________________________________ © 2019 George I. Alden Trust George I. Alden Trust | 100 Front Street, 5th Floor | Worcester, MA 01608 | 5 08.459.8005 Application snapshot: target deadline February 15, 2026; published funding information Not specified; eligibility guidance Educationally-related nonprofit organizations in Worcester, Massachusetts. First-time applicants must contact the Trust before submitting a proposal. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

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