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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
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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

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Funder Matching

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Compliance Monitoring

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Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA)
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Animal Care and Wellbeing Grants Fund

Animal Care and Wellbeing Grants Fund is sponsored by Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Funds projects for animal care, including transport for animal professionals, potentially applicable to airport animal shuttles. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Animal Care and Wellbeing Grants Fund Animal Population Management Committee More About the APM Committee What's New in Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Research Annual Conference Program Committee Aquarium Affairs Committee Aquatic Collections Sustainability Committee Business Operations Committee Conservation Education Committee Finance and Audit Committee Government Affairs Committee Honors and Awards Committee Human Resources Committee The Nominations Committee Process Professional Development Committee Public Relations Committee Research and Technology Committee Directory of Zoo and Aquarium Researchers Volunteer Management Committee Wildlife Conservation Committee Scientific Advisory Groups Ambassador Animal Scientific Advisory Group Avian Scientific Advisory Group Behavior Scientific Advisory Group Biobanking Scientific Advisory Group Green Scientific Advisory Group Institutional Data Management Scientific Advisory Group IDMAG Documents and Guidelines Molecular Data for Population Management Scientific Advisory Group Nutrition Scientific Advisory Group Reproduction and Endocrinology Scientific Advisory Group Small Population Management Advisory Group Social Science Research and Evaluation Scientific Advisory Group Veterinary Scientific Advisory Group TAG and SSP Supplemental Veterinary Care Resources Technology Scientific Advisory Group Board-Approved Policies and Position Statements Code of Professional Ethics AZA SAFE Pumpkin Carving Templates Commercial Member Engagement Council Polar Bears International Arctic Ambassador Centers Benefits of Accreditation Institutions vs Related Facilities Pathway Toward Membership Program Accreditation Resource Center Guidelines & Sample Documents, Programs, and Policies Guest Services Training Program Zoonotic Disease Training Protocols List of Taxon Advisory Groups Species Survival Plan Programs SSP Population Sustainability Global Species Management Plans Animal Management Centers Population Management Center Group Population Management Reproductive Management Center Animal Programs Resources Animal Program Applications Animal Program Sustainability Designations Animal Programs Monthly Update Aquatic Ethical Acquisitions Aquatic Sustainable Management Species Information Summary Cards Aquatic Sustainability Resources Strategic Framework for the Wellbeing of Animals AZA Guiding Principles of Animal Wellbeing Culture Animal Wellbeing Resources Animal Welfare Committee Office Hours Ongoing Animal Wellbeing Activities Animal Care Manual Development Resources Animal Care Manuals Under Review Ambassador Animal Guidelines Ambassador Animal Guidelines Development Resources Ambassador Animal Guidelines Under Review Species Welfare Indicator Guides Species Welfare Indicator Guides Under Review Animal Wellbeing Communications Toolkit Staff Training & Education Veterinary Care & Nutrition Behavior, Enrichment & Training Social & Reproductive Considerations Habitat Safety & Maintenance Animal Care & Wellbeing Funding Animal Care and Wellbeing Grants Fund Animal Care and Wellbeing Grants Fund Priorities Animal Care and Wellbeing Grants Fund FAQs Animal Care and Wellbeing Grants Fund Tips Animal Care and Wellbeing Grants Fund Selection Animal Care and Wellbeing Grants Fund Awards SAFE: Saving Animals From Extinction People Advancing Conservation Together Annual Report on Conservation and Science Resources for the ARCS Surveys Climate Change Application snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information Varies; eligibility guidance AZA members and animal care organizations. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

VariesDeadline: Mar 1, 2026
Ohio Arts Council
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ArtsNEXT (Ohio Arts Council)

ArtsNEXT (Ohio Arts Council) is sponsored by Ohio Arts Council. Competitive funding for innovative and experimental arts projects in Ohio. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: ArtsNEXT | Ohio Arts Council An official State of Ohio site.Here’s how you know This modal enables the user to select the language in which to view the content. ### Official websites use Ohio.gov An Ohio.gov website belongs to an official government organization in the State of Ohio. ### Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. ### Trusted applications are secured by OHID When you log in with OHID, your privacy, data, and personal information are protected by federal and state digital security standards. Contact Go to the help page Search Search in [Agency name] website Type in your search keywords and hit enter to submit or escape to close Individual Excellence Awards | September 1, 2023 Learn about art current alert Learn More * Grants Info & Guidelines Franklinton Arts District. Photo by Tim Evans Photography ### Funding for Bold, Ground-Breaking Projects _The ArtsNEXT program provides competitive funding for innovative and experimental projects. Awards support big ideas that push boundaries, engage participants in unexpected ways, pilot new solutions to challenging problems, improve program design with calculated risk-taking, or result in the creation of new work. These forward-looking projects help define Ohio as an exciting, cutting-edge place to make, consume, and experience the arts._ Applicants may request up to $25,000. All awards require a 1:1 cash match. ArtsNEXT grantees generally receive a portion of their request relative to their application score. All applicants must possess nonprofit status or nonprofit intent. Applicants may be: 1) nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in any arts discipline (literature, performing arts, visual arts, traditional arts, multidisciplinary arts, etc.); 2) other nonprofit organizations that provide arts programming (government entities, social service agencies, etc.); or 3) educational organizations (public, private, charter, and parochial schools from pre-kindergarten through university level) that demonstrate a commitment to arts programming in a larger community setting. Not all submitted projects will be deemed eligible for panel review. Projects must present a new idea or method relative to the applying organization’s past activities; requests to fund the continuation of a previously funded ArtsNEXT project, or present cosmetic changes, routine updates, or minor embellishments to existing programs will be deemed ineligible. Organizations receiving operating support as a Sustainability-Large organization or Statewide Arts Service Organizations are ineligible to apply. Organizations awarded an ArtsNEXT grant may not receive an ArtsNEXT award in the successive fiscal year (i.e., an organization awarded a FY 2025 ArtsNEXT grant is not eligible Application snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information See official notice; eligibility guidance Arts organizations in Ohio. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

See official noticeDeadline: Mar 1, 2026
Westminster College Foundation
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Westminster College Foundation 2026 Spring Funding Opportunity

Westminster College Foundation 2026 Spring Funding Opportunity is sponsored by Westminster College Foundation. Supports programs/projects benefiting youth and seniors’ well-being in London and area; other programs considered on individual basis. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Granting Cycles - Westminster College Foundation Open to spring grant application submissions: February 1. Application deadline for spring submissions: Prior to midnight , March 1. Open to fall grant application submissions: September 1. Application deadline for fall submissions: Prior to midnight , October 1. Grant Applications are for programs/projects/initiatives in London, Middlesex, and Elgin counties in Ontario that are expected to commence not earlier than the following July for spring granting cycles and the following January for the fall granting cycle. Please ensure the application reflects the funding timelines. Applications must include the applicant’s Board of Directors listing plus the current annual operational budget of the organization and must be submitted through the link on How to Apply page prior to the deadline date. Generally, applicants will be notified to the status of their application within three months. Should an applicant require consult or coaching prior to submission, please contact the Executive Director at info@wcfoundation.ca or by calling 519-673-0040. 289 Dufferin Ave. Suite 500, London ON N6B 1Z1 Registered Charitable Number 2026 © Westminster College Foundation — Caring, Supporting & Sharing. Application snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information Up to $25,000; eligibility guidance Registered charitable organizations, nonprofits in London and area Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

Up to $25,000Deadline: Mar 1, 2026

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Foundation database
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