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Grant Opportunities - Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville Community Foundation Grant Opportunities Bendickson Field of Interest Fund Endowed grantmaking fund to support organizations working in the areas of education, health research, and faith-based support for women and children, which is the 2026 focus area.
Grant Cycle: Grant Cycle: July 1 – August 17, 2026 Grantmaking fund to support innovative, high-impact, collaborative, visionary projects spanning the Community Foundation’s Quality of Life Framework. These proposals require organizations in our community to work together to achieve something greater than any one organization could achieve alone, no matter how great the work they are doing.
Grant Cycle: April 1 - June 30, 2026 Grantmaking fund to support outcome-based programs in the following areas: Third grade reading proficiency Eighth grade math proficiency Grant Cycle: June 1 - July 15, 2026 GFiber Digital Inclusion Fund Grantmaking fund to support digital inclusion in Huntsville, Alabama.
Grant Cycle: February 1 - March 16, 2026 give256 is a giving circle that lets members pool their money and make a positive impact on our community through grants to nonprofits. This grant funding opportunity supports a wide range of nonprofit and community-based projects.
Grant Cycle: July 1 - August 31, 2026 Huntsville Utilities Innovation Dividend Fund Grantmaking fund, derived from ancillary revenues, and not ratepayer money from customers, to impact their service area in the following areas: Education: STEM or other educational enhancements Housing, Health, and Wellness: critical needs and physical and mental health Workforce Development: regional skills development training Grant Cycle: April 1 - May 15, 2026 Opportunity to inspire generosity in the next generation by creating a short video spotlighting how your organization has an impact in one of the following areas: Programs that train animals to serve and/or comfort humans Programs that host, organize, and encourage amateur concerts; play performances; art creation/display; or dance performances Programs that promote outdoor experiences in nature MartinFed’s mission is to invest in their employees and to promote a culture of giving and serving by connecting their employees with nonprofit organizations making a positive impact within the communities they live and work.
The MartinConnects Grant Program supports the company’s effort in making a positive difference in the areas of homelessness, veterans, and women & children. Grant Cycle: August 1 - September 30, 2026 Mazda Toyota Manufacturing Mazda Toyota Manufacturing (MTM) strives to impact the greater community the same way they do their team members, with Mendomi—or caring for each other as family.
MTM is a hometown company committed to providing support for our diverse community by supporting inclusive programs in the areas of education, economic impact, and quality of life. Grant Cycle: February 1 - March 31, 2026 Pathway to Sustainability Fund The Pathway to Sustainability is a paid training opportunity for local nonprofit direct service provider staff, Board members, and administration.
The monthly meetings provide practical case management methods and tools utilizing outcomes-focused curricula and the CharityTracker software. View informational video.
Ruth and Lyle Taylor Endowment Fund Grantmaking endowment fund established by Lyle and Ruth Taylor to support civic engagement (2026), historic preservation (2027), and environmental conservation (2028) Grant Cycle: March 1 - April 30, 2026 Share Your Story Video Challenge Submit a 60-second video demonstrating your impact in our community.
Open to "promising nonprofits," which is defined as those having an outsized impact and a budget of $500,000 or less. Grant Cycle: May 1 - July 31, 2026 Vector Wealth Strategies Community Impact Fund Vector Wealth Strategies provides support to local nonprofits through its corporate Community Impact Fund focusing on disaster recovery, education, health services, and human services.
Focus Areas: Education & Health Services Grant Cycle 2: August 1 - September 30, 2026 Focus Areas: Disaster Relief & Human Services Women's Philanthropy Society Each year the Women’s Philanthropy Society awards at least one high-dollar grant to create systemic change around a key focus area facing women and families in our community. For 2026, the focus area is Education.
Grant Cycle: May 1 - July 15, 2026 Local Corporate Grant Opportunities CFD Research Delta Foundation IronMountain Solutions Employee Peaks Fund Junior League of Huntsville The owner of this website has made a commitment to accessibility and inclusion, please report any problems that you encounter using the contact form on this website. This site uses the WP ADA Compliance Check plugin to enhance accessibility.
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