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Find similar grants2026 Write to Thrive Fund is sponsored by 826 National (via Indiana Afterschool Network). Grants providing youth‑serving organizations access to writing and SEL curriculum and training to support creative expression and well‑being.
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2026 Write to Thrive Fund - Indiana Afterschool Network Program Quality Open Submenu Indiana Afterschool Standards For OST Pros Open Submenu Indiana Summit on Out-of-School Learning Indiana Out-of-School Academy Become an OST Professional About Us Search for: Open Open Submenu 2026 Write to Thrive Fund Timely Funding Opportunities 826 National leads the country’s largest youth writing network and is expanding a proven, writing-based approach to social-emotional learning and well-being through the Write to Thrive Fund, a first-of-its-kind literacy mental health fund.
826 National invites eligible youth-serving organizations—such as schools and out-of-school-time providers—to apply for $20,000 grants that provide access to 826 National’s writing and SEL curriculum and training, strengthening partners’ capacity to support young people’s creative expression and well-being. We’ll help you maintain the skills, knowledge, and tools needed to deliver high-quality programs to Indiana’s youth.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Youth-serving organizations including schools and out-of-school-time providers in Indiana. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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