1,000+ Opportunities
Find the right grant
Search federal, foundation, and corporate grants with AI — or browse by agency, topic, and state.
This listing may be outdated. Verify details at the official source before applying.
Find similar grants2026 Home Region Plan is sponsored by Walton Family Foundation. Focuses on enhancing philanthropic impact in Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas-Mississippi Delta, supporting local projects and systemic improvements.
Get alerted about grants like this
Save a search for “Walton Family Foundation” or related topics and get emailed when new opportunities appear.
Search similar grants →Extracted from the official opportunity page/RFP to help you evaluate fit faster.
Supporting Communities in Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas-Mississippi Delta In a Minute: Our Home Region Program This short video provides an overview of the Walton Family Foundation's Home Region program. A Home Region where everyone has access to opportunity People and communities can thrive with access to opportunity. That belief guides our Home Region work.
We envision a more vibrant, welcoming economy in Northwest Arkansas. And see progress growing through education and financial security in the Delta. Realizing this vision for the Home Region will be a team effort.
We listen to the voices closest to the challenges each community faces. We learn from their experiences. And lead with local organizations to unlock opportunity for every resident.
A vibrant, welcoming Northwest Arkansas Northwest Arkansas is the place our founders, Sam and Helen Walton, called home. For nearly 40 years, it has also been home to the Walton Family Foundation. Today, we are working to make Northwest Arkansas one of the most vibrant and welcoming communities in the nation.
Opportunity grows when people can learn, earn and build stable, fulfilling lives in the communities where they live and work. That opportunity is strengthened when people can transition from education into good jobs and access affordable housing and infrastructure that keep pace with the region’s progress. Unlocking the Delta’s full potential Communities in the rural South face a unique and stubborn set of barriers to opportunity.
For nearly 40 years, the foundation has supported communities in the Arkansas-Mississippi Delta working to uncover bold, homegrown solutions to these challenges. Today, we remain committed to investing and engaging in the Delta.
We are looking to the next generation of community leaders with innovative ideas to strengthen schools, support small businesses and create economic opportunities that will help Delta residents build a brighter future for their region. Our Home Region work reflects the voices and needs of the communities we serve. We celebrate the people committed creating opportunity by bringing their ideas for thriving communities to life.
Introducing Strategy 2030: Our Shared Commitment to the Home Region Introducing Strategy 2030: Our Shared Commitment to the Home Region What does it take to build a region where growth strengthens communities and opportunity reaches everyone? Across our Home Region, we know that opportunities grow when people learn, earn and thrive together in the communities they call home.
We invite you to learn more about Strategy 2030, our ongoing commitment to Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas-Mississippi Delta. Meet the People Unlocking the Delta's Potential Meet the People Unlocking the Delta's Potential The Arkansas-Mississippi Delta is a region ripe with talent. But like so many rural parts of America, its potential is often overlooked.
The Walton Family Foundation is committed to supporting the exceptional people building lasting impact here. We’re proud to share the stories of the incredible people changing their communities for the better. Creating a Future of Enterprise and Opportunity The foundation is committed to building new partnerships and listening to local leaders with innovative ideas to create opportunity in their communities.
Living, Leading and Filming with Purpose in the Delta Living, Leading and Filming with Purpose in the Delta Get the Facts about our Home Region Supporting Exceptional People Building Lasting Impact in the Delta Supporting Exceptional People Building Lasting Impact in the Delta “It's Never Too Late to Learn” “It's Never Too Late to Learn” At a Northwest Arkansas culinary hub, one resident creates a pathway to a fulfilling new career ‘If You Have a Vision … You Can Make it Happen Here’ ‘If You Have a Vision … You Can Make it Happen Here’ Meet the young entrepreneurs of Bentonville Schools' Ignite Startup Lab Investing in Opportunity, Rooted in Place Investing in Opportunity, Rooted in Place The foundation's Home Region strategy reflects our commitment to strengthening communities so more people can learn, earn and thrive close to home.
From Classroom to Career: Streamlining Arkansas’ Talent Pipeline From Classroom to Career: Streamlining Arkansas’ Talent Pipeline Across Arkansas, employers are grappling with today’s workforce shortages. The most pressing question: Where will our next generation of skilled workers come from, and will they be ready? What Makes a Public Space Feel Welcoming to Everyone?
What Makes a Public Space Feel Welcoming to Everyone? The Community Compass offers a new way to understand how shared spaces build connection and belonging
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, schools, local governments, and partner organizations in Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas-Mississippi Delta. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
2026 Home Region Plan is funded by Walton Family Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Mississippi and Arkansas. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
Environment Program is sponsored by Walton Family Foundation. The Walton Family Foundation's Environment Program has two thematic areas: fisheries and ocean conservation, and river basin management. It promotes marine biodiversity and fisheries management and makes grants to sustain healthy communities of wildlife and people in the Colorado and Mississippi river systems. The foundation supports conservation solutions that make economic sense and aims to reshape systems for lasting capacity and public and private investments. Organizations begin by sending a brief letter of inquiry.
Women's Economic Mobility Hub (Northwest Arkansas) is sponsored by Women's Foundation of Arkansas (in partnership with Conexión de Negocios Latinos and Walton Family Foundation). This program provides support, resources, and business development tools to women entrepreneurs in Northwest Arkansas, with a focus on economic mobility. Participants in the program receive an unrestricted grant upon completion.
The Homeless Youth Program is a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services that funds services for homeless and at-risk youth across Illinois. Administered through the Office of Community and Positive Youth Development, it supports nonprofit organizations delivering shelter, outreach, and support services to young people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Eligible applicants are Illinois-based nonprofits with demonstrated capacity to serve youth. Awards range from $100,000 to $800,000 per year under CSFA number 444-80-0711. This is a FY 2026 funding opportunity with an application deadline of May 21, 2025.
Community Investment Tax Credit Program (CITC) is a grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development that provides state tax credit allocations to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, enabling them to attract private donations from individuals and businesses. Donors contributing $500 or more to approved projects receive tax credits equal to 50% of their contribution. The program has leveraged nearly $27 million in charitable contributions to approximately 700 projects statewide. Eligible project areas include education, housing, job training, arts and culture, economic development, and services for at-risk populations. Projects must be located in or serve residents of Maryland's Priority Funding Areas. The application period is typically held annually.
The Families First Community Grant Program is a competitive grant initiative from the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) offering approximately $27 million in funding to support nonprofit organizations serving low-income Tennessee families. Grants fund programs across four priority areas: education, health, economic stability, and family well-being, aligned with TANF goals of promoting self-sufficiency. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits based in Tennessee that provide direct services to economically disadvantaged families. The 2025 application cycle closed July 10, 2025. This program reflects Tennessee's broader commitment to strengthening communities through strategic investment in local organizations that address the root causes of poverty.