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General Quarterly Grant Program is sponsored by Gianforte Fam Charitable Trust. The foundation provides support for organizations that equip Montanans to sustainably improve their lives and strengthen their relationships. Funding is focused on three strategic areas: education and workforce development, strengthening families through ministries, and restoring individuals through relationship-based healing (such as substance abuse or trauma recovery).
Geographic focus: Montana
Focus areas: Education, Workforce Development, Christian Ministries, Family Strengthening, Relationship Restoration, Substance Abuse Recovery
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Home - Gianforte Family Foundation Church Outreach Initiative Helping Vulnerable Populations Gianforte Trade Scholarship Church Outreach Initiative Helping Vulnerable Populations Gianforte Trade Scholarship Helping Montanans Flourish Economically and Spiritually Celebrating over 20 years of giving in Montana The Gianforte Family Foundation supports organizations that equip Montanans to sustainably improve their lives, strengthen their relationships, and find hope.
Montanans through Education We support initiatives that help youth and disadvantaged individuals find job skills and career paths that set them up to flourish, while providing for their families and contributing to their communities. Currently, our work in this area is intentionally focused on key existing partners doing excellent work across the state.
Strengthening Families through Ministries Christian churches and nonprofits have a pivotal role to play in strengthening families and, as a result, the fabric of our communities. We support faith-based work that helps at-risk youth and families grow stronger in their relationships, spiritual lives, and ability to thrive.
Restoring Individuals through Relationship While there is brokenness all around us, there is also hope for those who are hurting. We support faith-based efforts that bring holistic healing to individuals struggling with substance abuse, trafficking, and incarceration, helping them be restored to their families and society. PO Box 11253, Bozeman, MT 59719 ©2026 Gianforte Family Foundation
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations whose work is done in Montana or directly impacts Montanans. Organizations must complete a pre-application consultation with foundation staff several weeks before the deadline. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Funding amounts vary based on project scope and sponsor guidance. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 20, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is sponsored by Administration for Community Living. Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Administration for Community Living. Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93.433. <p>The purpose of the Federal SBIR program is to stimulate technological innovation in the private sector, strengthen the role of small business in meeting Federal research or research and development (R/R&D) needs, and improve the return on investment from Federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. The specific purpose of NIDILRR's SBIR program is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through R/R&D products generated by small businesses, and to ...
The J.M.K. Innovation Prize is a grant from The J.M. Kaplan Fund recognizing early-stage social entrepreneurs working on environmental, heritage, and social justice challenges. The prize rewards individuals and organizations demonstrating innovative, entrepreneurial approaches to enduring problems. Applications for the 2025 prize were accepted February 11 through April 25, 2025 via an online portal. Spanish-language applications are welcomed, and a Spanish application form is available for download. The prize is biennial and open to a broad range of applicants across the United States working on forward-thinking solutions at the intersection of environment, community, and cultural heritage.
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) is a financial assistance program from NYS EFC and NYS Department of Health providing low-interest loans and grants to upgrade drinking water infrastructure in New York State. Eligible borrowers include community water systems and nonprofit non-community water systems. Projects must be listed on the Department of Health's Intended Use Plan (IUP) before applying. The program prioritizes projects addressing public health risks, aging infrastructure, and emerging contaminant compliance, with enhanced funding available through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.