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Large Grants (Over $25,000) is sponsored by Mays Family Foundation. Funding for non-profit organizations requesting more than $25,000. These requests are reviewed on a rolling basis as they are received. Applications submitted after November 1 are generally considered in the following calendar year.
Geographic focus: Primarily Bexar County, Texas (San Antonio)
Focus areas: Education, Health, Cancer Research and Treatment, Environment and Animals, Arts and Culture, Human Services, Christian Organizations and Ministries
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Project Support: Small and Large Grants is a grant program from the Kirkpatrick Family Fund that funds project-based work in arts and culture, education, animal wellbeing, historic preservation, and environmental conservation across Central Oklahoma. Small grants of $10,000 or less are accepted on a rolling basis with a 60-day review period. Large grants over $10,000 begin with a Letter of Inquiry due June 1 or December 1. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits operating for at least three years, serve the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and surrounding counties, and demonstrate 100% board member giving. Grantees are limited to one request per year. The foundation does not fund organizations that advocate for or are involved in the killing, abuse, or harm of animals.
Large Research Grants on Education Program (AI-aligned) is sponsored by The Spencer Foundation. This program is designed for multi-year education research grounded in theory and rigorous empirical evaluation, including higher education contexts. The Spencer Foundation's Initiative on AI and Education explicitly supports research on AI, learning, and educational systems, encouraging AI-focused work across its funding portfolio.