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Stored deadline is 2026-09-25 but page says September 1, 2026 for initial inquiries. Also, AIDS grants alternate with Environmental — in 2026 only Mental Health is active.
Ittleson Foundation: Mental Health & AIDS Grant Program is sponsored by Ittleson Foundation. The Ittleson Foundation funds nonprofit projects and programs that aim to improve public policy and the lives of citizens, with a particular interest in innovative projects addressing mental health stigma, advancing preventative efforts, and supporting underserved populations.
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How to Apply :: Ittleson Foundation Executive Director’s Report Current Program Interests 2025 Mental Health Grants 2024 Mental Health Grants 2023 Mental Health Grants 2022 Mental Health Grants 2021 Mental Health Grants 2020 Mental Health Program Grants 2019 Mental Health Program Grants 2018 Mental Health Program Grants 2017 Mental Health Program Grants 2016 Mental Health Program Grants 2015 Mental Health Program Grants 2014 Mental Health Program Grants 2025 Environmental Grants 2024 Environmental Grants 2023 Environmental Program Grants 2022 Environmental Program Grants 2021 Environmental Program Grants 2020 Environmental Program Grants 2019 Environmental Grants 2018 ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM GRANTS 2017 ENVIRONMENTAL GRANTS 2016 Environmenntal Program Grants 2015 Environmental Program Grants 2014 Environmental Program Grants 2013 Environmental Program Grants To apply, send a brief letter to the Executive Director describing the organization and the work for which funds are being sought and evidence of tax-exempt status.
If the activity falls within the current scope of the Foundation’s interests, the applicant will be asked to supply additional information as required. The Foundation annually alternates its new grantmaking between its Mental Health and Environmental program areas. In 2026, the Foundation will be making new grants in the Mental Health program area.
Grants will be made at the Fall meeting. Initial letters of inquiry must be received before September 1, 2026. Should we decline to support a proposal, we ask applicants to wait at least one year before reapplying for any purpose.
Please note that the Foundation does not generally provide funds for: capital building projects scholarships or internships (except as part of a program) direct service programs, especially when outside New York City projects that are local in focus and unlikely to be replicated continuing or general support projects and organizations that are international in scope or purpose Please address inquiries to: Ittleson Foundation, Inc.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Not-for-profit organizations. Does not typically support capital projects, endowments, or direct service programs outside New York City. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Unspecified Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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