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Imagination Grants: Advancing Opportunity and Inclusion for People Experiencing IDD is sponsored by Wayne D Kuni And Joan E Kuni. These grants serve as a catalyst for strengthening or expanding the capabilities of organizations serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). They are intended to fulfill unmet needs or provide a spark to advance initiatives in pursuit of broader community goals, including education, advocacy, employment, and the arts.
Geographic focus: Oregon and Washington
Focus areas: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Education, Advocacy, Employment, Arts, Inclusion
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations based in and directly serving residents of Oregon and Washington. Organizations must have a primary focus of serving people with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $75,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is February 27, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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The Imagine Learning Foundation Signature Grant Program is a grant from the Imagine Learning Foundation that supports nonprofit organizations focused on student and learner well-being. The program prioritizes projects that strengthen the connection between classroom learning and positive home and community environments, including initiatives addressing mental health, emotional skill-building, and family engagement. Grants support programs that extend well-being resources beyond the classroom and into communities nationwide. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations serving K-12 learners and the adults who support them. Applications for the 2026 cycle are accepted through April 9, 2026.
Imagine Learning Foundation 2026 Signature Grant Program is a grant from the Imagine Learning Foundation (ILF) that funds nonprofit organizations engaging young people in community-rooted service experiences. The program prioritizes nonprofits that design age-appropriate service opportunities where K-12 youth can lead, collaborate, reflect, and succeed. Funded projects should activate a student's full support ecosystem including families, caregivers, mentors, and community members, while centering youth voice and leadership. ILF emphasizes service as a meaningful learning pathway rather than traditional volunteerism. Awards range from $25,000 to $100,000. Eligible applicants are U.S.-based nonprofits working with K-12 students. The application deadline is April 10, 2026.