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Find similar grantsFirst Baptist Church of Phoenix Foundation is sponsored by Arizona Community Foundation. This foundation accepts proposals that plant a new church, educate and train planting pastors, fund mission and outreach projects, and support new churches in need.
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Grant Opportunities – Arizona Community Foundation The Arizona Community Foundation awards grants year-round to support nonprofits, educational institutions, tribal entities, government agencies, and most religious organizations.
Opens January 1, 2026 and closes March 30, 2026 The First Baptist Church of Phoenix Foundation accepts proposals that plant a new church, educate and train planting pastors, fund mission and outreach projects, and support new churches in need.
Opens January 1, 2026 and closes March 15, 2026 ACF, in cooperation with the Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona, is seeking applications from nonprofits, educational institutions, along with local, state, tribal, and government agencies in Arizona. Grants will be awarded to projects that aim to preserve, promote, and protect Route 66 in Arizona.
ACF will accept proposals that benefit and support preservation, restoration, and rehabilitation projects as well as planning, educational, and research projects that focus on Route 66 in Arizona.
Opens February 1, 2026 and closes March 16, 2026 The Kellenberger + Tollefson Center responds to statewide need through three program focus areas: 1) Youth: Foster an environment where every child can achieve happiness and live to their full potential, 2) Aging/Seniors: Ensure seniors are able to live free from discrimination and can age with dignity, and 3) Transgender People: Improve the well-being of transgender communities.
Opens January 29, 2026 and closes February 27, 2026 Competitive grant applications are submitted online through the online grants portal during grant cycles. Unique competitive grant opportunities are available annually statewide and in each of our six regions: Cochise and eastern Santa Cruz County, Flagstaff and northern Arizona, Graham and Greenlee counties, Sedona and the Verde Valley, Yavapai County, and Yuma and San Luis.
Workshops are offered in each community to answer questions and assist applicants with their grant proposals. Awarded throughout the year from our Field of Interest Funds and Funds for the Common Good, in alignment with our Philanthropic Agenda and community needs. Proposals are solicited and evaluated by ACF board members, regional boards of advisors, community leaders, staff, and subject-matter experts.
ACF reviews grants recommended by our donors from their charitable funds and then makes distributions to qualified organizations. These grants cannot be applied for and represent over half of ACF’s annual grant distributions. Watch our virtual grant application workshop Manage Your Grant Application Through our grant management portal, you can apply for grants, manage your applications online, submit eligibility quizzes, and more.
We support a thriving arts scene and diverse cultural offerings in Arizona communities Community Improvement & Development We support affordable housing and other essential needs for Arizona’s underserved populations Environment & Sustainability We help protect, preserve, and responsibly manage Arizona’s natural resources We invest in community health, research, and human services to improve our shared quality of life We support innovation and high-quality reforms for students from Pre-K through graduate school
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, educational institutions, tribal entities, government agencies, and most religious organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The current target date is March 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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