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Find similar grantsFall 2026 Grant Cycle is sponsored by The Green Foundation. Provides funding for 501(c)(3) organizations serving central and eastern Missouri in areas like human services, education, and health.
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Apply - Allen P. and Josephine B. Green Foundation, Inc. Allen P.
and Josephine B. Green Foundation, Inc. Online Grant application process Grant requests will be reviewed semi-annually by the Foundation. Only applications submitted through the SmartSimple online application system, as described below, will be accepted.
The Foundation accepts applications on a rolling basis, but has two deadlines per year. Please see key grantmaking dates below: Application Launch Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2026 Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 5:00 p. m.
CST Applications will be reviewed in May 2026. Application Launch Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2026 Application Deadline: Wednesday, September 2, 2026, at 5:00 p. m.
CST Applications will be reviewed in November 2026. Application dates for the following year will be posted in December. After initial culling by staff, every grant request is read and evaluated by each director.
Since the Foundation often receives over one hundred grant applications each meeting, it is necessary that requests be concise, yet sufficiently complete to allow for evaluation of an organization and the project or program for which it seeks funding. Grant application overview If you are interested in completing a grant application or seeking information about a required grant report, please access our SmartSimple account here.
If you have any questions or require technical assistance, please contact the Grantmaking Services team at grants@growyourgiving. org or 816. 627.
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The online grant application form requests the following essential information: A description of the organization and its mission A description of the project or program to be considered, including its purpose and realistically projected results A description of how the request fits with the Foundation's target funding areas A description of the people served by the program or project A listing of other sources of funding Name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address (if applicable) of a person available to discuss the request with one or more of the Foundation's directors The organization's federal tax exemption number 501(c)(3) The following must be attached to the online Grant Application form: A proposed budget for the project or program An annual operating budget for the organization A copy of the organization’s latest Form 990 (Federal tax return) Board of Directors Information: A detailed list with the following: (1) full name; (2) company affiliation; (3) term expiration; (4) indicate board chair and officer names, affiliation(s), and term start and end date; and (5) breakdown of board demographics, including ethnicity and gender If you have questions regarding the Foundation or the grant request process, please contact the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation (GKCCF) at 816.
627. 3444 or at greenfoundation@growyourgiving. org .
The grant evaluation process is evolving to enable the Directors to give thorough and fair consideration to an ever-growing number of grant All applications are received and processed via the online application system GKCCF staff mails copies of all grant requests to the Directors. Every grant request is read and evaluated by each Director.
Directors give each grant request a funding priority as high, medium or low Directors suggest an alternate funding amount if the requested amount seems too large or otherwise inappropriate. Directors return their ratings to GKCCF staff who aggregate funding priorities based on a simple numeric scale The prioritized list is returned to the Directors.
When they meet, the Directors discuss the grants in the order that they appear on the list. They decide on an amount to be awarded for each request, moving down the list until the amount available to be given has been exhausted. Determination notifications will be mailed to all applicants approximately two weeks after the board's meeting Web Hosting by StartLogic
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations serving central and eastern Missouri. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $4,000 - $16,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is September 2, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Fall 2026 Grant Cycle is sponsored by The Green Foundation. Funding for 501(c)(3) organizations that provide human and social services, youth development, innovative educational programs for children, health and hospital services, or religious programs with a focus on community service. Geographic focus: Central Missouri (Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Montgomery, Monroe, Pike, Ralls, and Randolph counties) Focus areas: Human Services, Education, Youth Development, Health, Community Service
The Green Foundation Grants is a grant program from The Green Foundation that funds nonprofit organizations in the United States. The application process is multi-stage: applicants must first complete an Eligibility Quiz, then submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI), and if invited, a full proposal through the Foundation's Grants Portal. Note that at this time only institutions that have previously received funding from The Green Foundation are eligible to apply. The LOI review process takes approximately 3 months, as does the full proposal review. Grant amounts vary. Organizations whose LOIs are declined must wait one year before reapplying.
The Kavli Foundation sponsors an AI-for-Science Postdoctoral Fellowship through FutureHouse's Independent Postdoctoral Fellowship program, supporting one fellow per cohort to pursue an independent, AI-enabled research project in neuroscience. The fellowship provides a $125,000 annual stipend plus comprehensive benefits, travel allowance for conferences, dedicated software engineering support for building AI research tools, access to advanced computational resources (GPU clusters and cloud computing), and wet lab access for experimental validation. Fellows work in collaboration with an advisor or co-advisor who is a member of a Kavli Institute, pursuing bold, curiosity-driven projects in neuroscience ranging from molecular and cellular mechanisms to systems-level understanding of the brain. The fellowship begins September 2026 and runs for one year with a possible one-year extension. Research areas include AI-driven analysis of brain imaging data, machine learning for neural circuit mapping, computational neuroscience models, AI tools for analyzing large-scale neural recordings, and deep learning applied to connectomics and brain-computer interfaces.
Semi-Annual Competitive Grants is sponsored by Robert G Iii And Maude Morgan Cabell Foundation. The foundation provides grants primarily for permanent capital projects such as building acquisition, construction, renovation, and technology infrastructure. It favors focused, strategic support rather than token grants and typically awards funding on a challenge or match basis to stimulate broad community support. The application is a two-stage process beginning with a mandatory Contact Form followed by an invitation for a full application. Geographic focus: Virginia (preference for Richmond metropolitan region) Focus areas: Cultural Arts, Historic Preservation, Environment and Conservation, Community Development, Higher Education Infrastructure, Social Services, Health