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Competitive Grant Opportunities Nonprofit Organizations » Grant Opportunities Apply for Grants Administered by the Community Foundation For Nonprofits Seeking Funding The Community Foundation administers competitive grant opportunities for 501(c)(3) public charities on behalf of donors with funds at the Foundation as well as external funders.
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org or 816. 627. 3452 .
Current Grant Opportunities Children’s Services Fund of Clay County The Children’s Services Fund of Clay County provides financial support to organizations promoting the mental and social-emotional health of children in Clay County, Missouri. Grant Focus: Organizations that offer services supporting the mental health needs of children 19 years of age or younger residing in Clay County, Missouri.
Eligibility Requirements: Organizations that provide services that may include counseling, family support, temporary residential services, and other services set out in RSMo 210. 861 . Application Deadline: Wednesday, April 1 Unified Government Hollywood Casino Fund The Unified Government Hollywood Casino Fund strives to improve the health of Wyandotte County, Kansas, through community programs.
The selection committee is seeking applications that align with the Board of Commissioners’ and Healthy Communities Wyandotte’s priorities, which include efforts to support good health and quality of life in Wyandotte County. Grant Focus: Initiatives that foster healthy lifestyles in the Wyandotte County community.
Eligibility Requirements: Grants are only made to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations whose clients/beneficiaries are residents of Wyandotte County, Kansas. Grantees will be required to report zip code data for program or service participants. Application Deadline: Monday, April 20 Upcoming Grant Opportunities This list includes grant opportunities that are opening soon.
American Association of University Women / Wagy Fund (AAUW) The Kansas City, Missouri, Branch of the American Association of University Women promotes education and scholarships for women. The mission of the Wagy Fund is to further the mission of AAUW and to honor Irene Wagy. Grant Focus: Organizations that promote societal change through programs benefiting women and girls in Kansas City, Missouri.
Eligibility Requirements: Proposals from organizations in Clay, Platte and Jackson Counties in Missouri and Wyandotte and Johnson Counties in Kansas are accepted if the project primarily benefits Kansas City, Missouri women and girls; however, preference is given to those organizations that are also headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri.
Application Available: Monday, September 7 Application Deadline: Friday, October 9 Contact Information: Mariah Roady, roady@growyourgiving. org or 816. 268.
3232 Closed Grant Opportunities This list includes grant opportunities the Community Foundation administers, but are currently closed at this time. The Black Community Fund provides support and leadership to enhance socio-economic aspects of African American communities in the Greater Kansas City area. Grant Focus: Black-led, Black-serving organizations in Kansas City.
Developmental Disability Services of Jackson County – eitas is a political subdivision of the Jackson County, Missouri government, primarily funded through a property tax. Grant Focus: Organizations that provide support and services to individuals with developmental disabilities within Jackson County, Missouri.
Eligibility Requirements: Grants are made to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that support individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in Jackson County, Missouri, with the following key priorities: Transportation Expansion and Accessibility Advocacy and Legal Support Housing Access and Independent Living Support Mental Health Wellness and Crisis Support Enhancing Belonging and Community Engagement The Homelessness Trust Fund serves as an endowment for assistance to homeless individuals and those in danger of becoming homeless.
Grant Focus: Organizations that provide assistance to homeless persons or those at imminent risk of becoming homeless and offer services to this population on a regular basis. Eligibility Requirements: Grants are made to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations whose mission statement focuses on assisting individuals experiencing homelessness or those at imminent risk of becoming homeless.
Organizations must distribute assistance to eligible individuals residing in Kansas City, Missouri, and/or Jackson County, Missouri. Organizations must use and report through a shared data reporting system. Kansas City Chiefs Charity Game The Hunt Family Foundation is committed to making a positive impact on those in need in the communities where we live and work through philanthropy, programming and volunteerism.
In 2026, the Kansas City Chiefs will select one organization to have the opportunity to be the beneficiary of the Chiefs Charity Game for 2027. Grant Focus: The Chiefs Charity Game represents a unique opportunity for the selected organization to partner with the Kansas City Chiefs on a large-scale fundraising event.
Eligibility Requirements: 501(c)(3) organizations that must be based in or primarily serve the five-county Kansas City metro area, with a commitment to serving children and families in crisis. Applicants must demonstrate the capacity to carry out the Chiefs Charity Game by dedicating a development staff member to manage planning and fundraising and securing one to two chairpersons to lead sales efforts.
Contact Information: LaVon Colhour, colhour@growyourgiving. org or 816. 627.
3400 Northland Community Foundation The Northland Community Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life in the Northland by increasing charitable giving, connecting donors to community needs they care about and providing leadership on critical community issues. Northland Community Foundation – 2025 Focus Opportunity Grant Focus: Organizations that have experienced cuts in federal funding.
Eligibility Requirements: Grants will be made only to organizations located in Clay or Platte Counties in Missouri that have lost federal funding due to one of the following: Awarded funds that were later eliminated or clawed back. Lost opportunities due to cancelled or decreased RFP’s. Received funding from another agency, but that agency’s funds were cut.
Northland Community Foundation – Small Organization Opportunity Grant Focus: Smaller organizations, defined as those that have annual revenue less than $300,000, that may not receive funding because of their size or name recognition. Eligibility Requirements: Grants will be made only to organizations located in Clay or Platte Counties in Missouri.
US Bank – Mary Elizabeth Martin Scholarship Trust The Mary Elizabeth Martin Scholarship Trust works to make post-secondary education more affordable through its grantmaking. Grant Focus: Funds may be used for charitable or educational purposes, which may include scholarships, tuition assistance for higher education, and access to education-related programs, materials, and resources that enhance learning and personal development.
Eligibility Requirements: Organizations that can use the grant for charitable or educational purposes, such as providing scholarships to assist students in obtaining a college or university education. Additional Grant Opportunities This list includes grant opportunities that don’t hold application processes. Please use the contact information provided to learn more.
Hispanic Development Fund About: The Hispanic Development Fund’s (HDF) mission is to improve the quality of life of Latino families in Greater Kansas City by engaging the Latino community in philanthropy to build stronger communities through grantmaking and scholarship support. HDF has moved to an invitation-only application process, with invitations extended based on advisory board priorities and community needs. Irven E.
and NeVada P. Linscomb Foundation About: The Irven E. and NeVada P.
Linscomb Foundation grants to nonprofit organizations benefiting underserved, low-income children in Clay and Platte Counties. The board makes grantmaking decisions based on the Foundation’s priorities and community needs. Contact Information: Mariah Roady, roady@growyourgiving.
org or 816. 268. 3232 Jacob L.
and Ella C. Loose Foundation About: The Jacob L. and Ella C.
Loose Foundation grants to nonprofit organizations committed to improving the lives of children and families who find themselves needing greater support to realize a healthy and thriving lifestyle in Kansas City. The board makes grantmaking decisions based on the Foundation’s priorities and community needs.
About: The mission of the Pride Charitable Fund is to provide grant support to organizations in the Greater Kansas City area that deliver programs and services of special need, concern, or value to individuals who identify as LGBTQ+. The Pride Charitable Fund is issuing a Call for Information to learn more about LGBTQ+-serving and LGBTQ+-led organizations that can help fulfill this mission.
Learn more and share your organization’s information with the Pride Charitable Fund here . We’re available to help you navigate our grant application process. If you have questions, contact the Grantmaking Services team.
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