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85,000+ grants from 144 sources across every U.S. state and 15+ countries

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Match & Research

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AI matches your mission to 133K+ foundations across all 50 states. Deep profiles show financials, giving patterns, key contacts, and 990 data so you know exactly who to approach.

133Kfoundation profiles
79Kkey contacts
4-sourceIRS compliance check
Matched Funders
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GF
Gates Foundation
HealthEducation
$2.4M avg
FF
Ford Foundation
Social JusticeArts
$850K avg
KF
Kresge Foundation
EnvironmentCities
$400K avg
MF
MacArthur Foundation
ClimateJustice
$1.1M avg

Platform at a Glance

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Funder Matching

Personalized recommendations from 133K foundations

133K Funder Profiles

Financials, key people, 990 data

Grants Data Search

Historical grants by funder & recipient

Pipeline Tracker

Stage tracking, funnel, win rates

Prospect Lists

Named lists with CSV export

Grant Alerts

Personalized matches delivered to your inbox

AI LOI Writer

Personalized letters of inquiry

Grant Writing Coach

Section-by-section AI drafting

Compliance Monitoring

4-source IRS verification

Granted Review Board

Independent multi-perspective critique

Sector Analytics

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Data API

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Creative West
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Native Arts + Heritage Fund

Native Arts + Heritage Fund is sponsored by Creative West. Provides unrestricted funding and a virtual cohort experience for Indigenous artists and culture bearers to support their practices and well-being. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Native Arts + Heritage Fund - Creative West About the State Arts Agencies in the West Meet Our Grantees & Fellows Support for creativity in our region Services to State Arts Agencies Regional action, national models Creative Vitality™ Summit Western Arts Advocacy Network Consulting Services & Research Building creative capacity anywhere Technology Systems for the Arts Our Individual Awardees and Fellows Our Organizational Grantees Learn About the US Regional Arts Organizations Federal arts and cultural policy is evolving rapidly. Stay informed and take action through Creative West’s Action Center . Learn About the US Regional Arts Organizations About the State Arts Agencies in the West Meet Our Grantees & Fellows Support for creativity in our region Services to State Arts Agencies Regional action, national models Creative Vitality™ Summit Western Arts Advocacy Network Consulting Services & Research Building creative capacity anywhere Technology Systems for the Arts Learn about ZAPP, CallforEntry, GO Smart, & the Public Art Archive Our Individual Awardees and Fellows Our Organizational Grantees Search for resources, artists, and more Native Arts + Heritage Fund The Native Arts + Heritage Fund (NAHF) is a community-rooted award program created to support Native American and Alaska Native artists, culture bearers, and cultural practitioners across the Creative West region. Grants, Awards & Programs Team grants@wearecreativewest.org Co-designed with Native-centered artists, advisors, and community leaders, the Native Arts + Heritage Fund centers care, cultural continuity, and self-determination. The fund honors Indigenous ways of knowing and values process over product, relationship over compliance, and well-being as a meaningful measure of impact. In addition to unrestricted funding, selected artists will participate in a three-month virtual cohort experience designed for connection, reflection, and shared learning. Register for our Feb. 5 Information Session CaFÉ is an online application submission system that strives to make art opportunities available to all by offering arts organizations an affordable submission platform and artists an easy way to apply. GO Smart is an affordable grants management software that offers pre- and post-application forms, panel reviewing, and data reporting for grantmakers. The Public Art Archive (PAA) is a free, searchable, and continually growing online database of completed public artworks throughout the U.S. and abroad, with a suite of resources and tools built for managing public art collections. ZAPP provides art fair and festival administrators with a suite of tools to digitally collect and jury applications, manage booth payments, and communicate with applicants all in one easy-to-use digital platform. Artists can apply to hundreds of shows nationwide through a central website. 1536 Wynkoop St., Suite 522 Application snapshot: target deadline March 8, 2026; published funding information See official notice; eligibility guidance Indigenous artists and culture bearers residing in the Creative West region (13 western states). Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

Deadline: Mar 8, 2026
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
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Specialty Crop Block Grant Program

Specialty Crop Block Grant Program is sponsored by Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. Enhances the competitiveness of specialty crops through projects focused on research, training, plant health, and environmental sustainability in Utah. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Specialty Crop Block Grant Program | Utah Department of Agriculture and Food You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. If you are using an updated version of Internet Explorer please turn off compatibility view for this website. Utah Department of Agriculture and Food Utah Department of Agriculture and Food Office of the Commissioner Agriculture Mediation Program Commodity Marketing Orders Dairy Cattle Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) Poultry Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) Information for Veterinarians Animal Import Requirements Brand Inspection and Registration Meat and Poultry Inspection Meat Processing Facilities Utah Horse Racing Commission Agricultural Loan Programs Agricultural Voluntary Incentive Program Agricultural Water Optimization Program Land Conservation Program LeRay McAllister Working Farm and Ranch Fund Utah Pollinator Habitat Program Marketing and Economic Development International Trade Program Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) Program Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Pesticide Disposal Events Fertilizer / Plant Food Program 2026-27 Invasive Species Mitigation Grant Announcement Utah Noxious Weed Dashboards Plant Commodity Grading and Shipping Bedding, Upholstered Furniture and Quilted Clothing Home Consumption and Homemade Food Act Specialized Products Division Utah Medical Cannabis Program Utah Grazing Improvement Program Home » Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Contact: Allison Ross, Grant Program Manager, [email protected] Applications will be accepted until Sunday, March 8, 2026, at 11:59pm. Please ensure your application is submitted early to avoid any technical disruptions as late submissions will not be accepted. The Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) is a competitive grant program operated by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) in which funding from the United States Department of Agriculture is awarded to eligible applicants to support Utah’s specialty crop industry. Specialty crops include fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture — including nursery crops, and more. Click here for a complete list of eligible specialty crops . This grant is open to producers, schools, trade associations, non-profits, farmers markets, farming and ranching co-ops, etc. headquartered in Utah. Potential projects may include a broad range of focus such as improving marketing, research, training, certifications, food safety, pest control, plant health and beyond for specialty crops. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to enhance the competitiveness of Utah grown specialty crops and benefit more than one producer or organization. Applicants will apply through the Submittable platform using the link below and must have a Unique Entity Identifier to submit their application. Unique Entity Identifiers (UEI) can be acquired free-of-charge from the federal government at SAM.gov . This process can take some Application snapshot: target deadline March 8, 2026; published funding information $10,000 - $50,000; eligibility guidance Producers, schools, trade associations, nonprofits, and farming co-ops headquartered in Utah. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

$10,000 - $50,000Deadline: Mar 8, 2026

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Foundation database
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Funder profiles
Financials, 990s, key contacts, giving patterns
Name and address
IRS compliance check
4-source verification
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AI writing
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Generic text generation
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