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A.D. Henderson Foundation General Purpose Grants is sponsored by A.D. Henderson Foundation. Supports early learning for children birth to eight and capacity building for nonprofits that focus on early education and adult-to-child mentoring in Vermont.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Vermont focusing on early childhood education and youth mentoring. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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George B. Henderson Foundation Grants is sponsored by George B. Henderson Foundation. Funds capital projects that improve the physical appearance and preservation of Boston's public outdoor spaces, including parks, streets, monuments, sculpture, and gardens. Application snapshot: target deadline September 4, 2026; published funding information $20,000-$50,000 (regular grants); up to $7,500 (mini-grants); eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofits or projects with fiscal sponsors; must be within Boston city limits and publicly accessible. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
George B. Henderson Foundation Grants is sponsored by George B. Henderson Foundation. Funds capital projects that improve the physical appearance and preservation of Boston's public outdoor spaces, including parks, streets, monuments, sculpture, and gardens. Prioritizes design excellence and projects in underrepresented neighborhoods. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: George B. Henderson Foundation | Application Applicant Forum Registration The Henderson Foundation’s grants provide support for projects focused on the enhancement of the appearance and preservation of outdoor elements in the city of Boston. The Foundation encourages applications for projects in all neighborhoods of Boston that concern parks, city streets, buildings, monuments, and architectural and sculptural works. Through past grants, the Foundation has supported capital projects such as the restoration of historic buildings; creation of new public sculpture and gardens; restoration of historic monuments; and other projects that enhance quality of life and sense of place, while demonstrating design excellence. Grants are made only for projects within Boston city limits and to projects that are accessible and visible to the public. Grants are not made to individuals. Grants are made for restoration and preservation activities, but not for routine care or maintenance (as defined by National Park Service technical standards.) In 2026, the Designators are particularly interested in requests for support of permanent public art projects and projects focused on outdoor spaces. In addition, the Designators are seeking proposals from projects in neighborhoods that have not been well represented in previous grants, including but not limited to East Boston, South Boston, Mission Hill, Allston/Brighton, Charlestown, Chinatown, Mattapan, Hyde Park, West Roxbury, and Roslindale. 2026 Grant Programs and Proposal Deadlines For Both Regular Grants and Mini-Grants The Henderson Foundation is accepting proposals for two distinct grant programs in 2026—their regular grant program and a mini-grant program . See below for details. 2026 Proposal Deadlines (for both regular grants and mini-grants) - Please note these are earlier dates than in prior years. The Henderson Foundation will hold two grant rounds in 2026: Deadline: Friday, February 13, 2026 Decisions: Late March/early April Deadline: Friday, September 4, 2026 Decisions: Late October/early November Applications must be received through the online portal by 5 P.M. on the day of the deadline . The Designators will host a virtual applicant forum before each grant round. Pre-registration for the Forum is required and open to all potential applicants. The session will be recorded for those who cannot attend “live.” Thursday, January 15, 2026 Registration: Register here. Registration: Will open on June 1, 2026 The Henderson Foundation’s grants provide support for projects focused on the enhancement of the appearance and preservation of outdoor elements in the city of Boston. The Foundation encourages applications for projects in all neighborhoods of Boston that concern parks, city streets, buildings, monuments, and architectural and sculptural works. Projects submitted for the ROUND I GRANT Application snapshot: target deadline September 4, 2026; published funding information $20,000-$50,000 (regular grants); up to $7,500 (mini-grants); eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofits or projects with fiscal sponsors; must be within Boston city limits and publicly accessible. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Henderson Foundation Mini-Grants Program (Round II) is sponsored by George B. Henderson Foundation. Supports immediate implementation of community-based public outdoor space and public art projects within the City of Boston. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: George B. Henderson Foundation | Application Applicant Forum Registration The Henderson Foundation’s grants provide support for projects focused on the enhancement of the appearance and preservation of outdoor elements in the city of Boston. The Foundation encourages applications for projects in all neighborhoods of Boston that concern parks, city streets, buildings, monuments, and architectural and sculptural works. Through past grants, the Foundation has supported capital projects such as the restoration of historic buildings; creation of new public sculpture and gardens; restoration of historic monuments; and other projects that enhance quality of life and sense of place, while demonstrating design excellence. Grants are made only for projects within Boston city limits and to projects that are accessible and visible to the public. Grants are not made to individuals. Grants are made for restoration and preservation activities, but not for routine care or maintenance (as defined by National Park Service technical standards.) In 2026, the Designators are particularly interested in requests for support of permanent public art projects and projects focused on outdoor spaces. In addition, the Designators are seeking proposals from projects in neighborhoods that have not been well represented in previous grants, including but not limited to East Boston, South Boston, Mission Hill, Allston/Brighton, Charlestown, Chinatown, Mattapan, Hyde Park, West Roxbury, and Roslindale. 2026 Grant Programs and Proposal Deadlines For Both Regular Grants and Mini-Grants The Henderson Foundation is accepting proposals for two distinct grant programs in 2026—their regular grant program and a mini-grant program . See below for details. 2026 Proposal Deadlines (for both regular grants and mini-grants) - Please note these are earlier dates than in prior years. The Henderson Foundation will hold two grant rounds in 2026: Deadline: Friday, February 13, 2026 Decisions: Late March/early April Deadline: Friday, September 4, 2026 Decisions: Late October/early November Applications must be received through the online portal by 5 P.M. on the day of the deadline . The Designators will host a virtual applicant forum before each grant round. Pre-registration for the Forum is required and open to all potential applicants. The session will be recorded for those who cannot attend “live.” Thursday, January 15, 2026 Registration: Register here. Registration: Will open on June 1, 2026 The Henderson Foundation’s grants provide support for projects focused on the enhancement of the appearance and preservation of outdoor elements in the city of Boston. The Foundation encourages applications for projects in all neighborhoods of Boston that concern parks, city streets, buildings, monuments, and architectural and sculptural works. Projects submitted for the ROUND I GRANT Application snapshot: target deadline September 4, 2026; published funding information Up to $7,500; eligibility guidance Nonprofits (Individuals and community groups may apply through a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor). Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.