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Find similar grantsThe IMPACT Grant supports organizations requesting single-year or multi-year funding for projects that align with the Wellspring Foundation's mission to enhance the health and well-being of residents in Washington, Grayson, Russell, and Smyth counties, Virginia.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations or governmental entities serving Washington, Grayson, Russell, and Smyth counties, Virginia. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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HOPE Grant is sponsored by Wellspring Foundation Of Southwest Virginia. The Helping Others Pursue Excellence (HOPE) grant is designed for organizations requesting one-time funding for a project. The program has two cycles per year (June and December), though the online application remains available year-round. Geographic focus: Washington, Grayson, Russell, and Smyth counties, Virginia Focus areas: Health, Children & Families, Workforce Development, Education, Economic Development
The HOPE Grant is a program from the Wellspring Foundation of Southwest Virginia that funds nonprofits and governmental entities serving Washington, Grayson, Russell, or Smyth counties in Virginia. Grants of up to $50,000 support projects that provide tangible community benefit, ensure measurable outcomes, and do not duplicate services already provided by other agencies. Priority is given to projects aligned with the Foundation's vision and mission. Eligible applicants are IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations or governmental entities. Ineligible uses include routine operating expenses, fundraisers, religious purposes, and political activities. The application deadline is June 30, 2026.
Arts and Culture Community Impact Grants is a grant from Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP) that provides one-time funding to support organizations and programs making a community impact through arts and culture. These grants are specifically designed for organizations that received less than $10,000 from CJP in the current fiscal year, making them accessible to smaller community-based groups. CJP also offers a range of related funding opportunities including grants for combating antisemitism, campus-based projects, Israel teen travel scholarships, Jewish overnight camping incentive grants, and Caring Emergency Stabilization funding for organizations affected by government funding cuts. Interested applicants in the Greater Boston area can contact CJP at cjpgrants@cjp.org for more information and to request applications.
Community Impact Project Grants is a grant from the Community Foundation for Mississippi supporting nonprofits across 22 Mississippi counties. Offering up to $5,000, these competitive grants are awarded throughout the year with priorities determined by a decision-making committee. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. The program encompasses donor-directed grants, competitive grants from CFM, and competitive grants from CFM funds. Organizations seeking funding for community impact initiatives in central Mississippi should note that focus areas are reviewed regularly, and the competitive nature of the program requires a compelling demonstration of community need and organizational capacity.