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Payment Assistance | Massachusetts Electric | National Grid Where can we help you today? Payment Assistance Programs We offer a range of programs to help income-eligible families and customers manage their energy bills, save energy and access additional resources. If you need extra support, we have Grants and Payment Assistance Programs that can help—even if you've never qualified before.
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National Grid Foundation General Operating Support Grants is a grant from the National Grid Foundation providing $250,000 annually in flexible general operating support to small nonprofits in New York and Massachusetts. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations with annual budgets of $1 million or less, located within National Grid's service area, and aligned with foundation focus areas: out-of-school time STEM/STEAM programs (K–5), early literacy (pre-K–3), and energy affordability, literacy, and efficiency programs. General operating support covers essential day-to-day operations, helping nonprofits maintain organizational health and sustain long-term service delivery. The Foundation has granted more than $43 million since 1998 and is expanding annual grantmaking to over $4.6 million as its endowment distribution rate increases.
General Operating Support Grants is a grant from the National Grid Foundation that funds flexible, unrestricted operating support for nonprofits serving communities in New York and Massachusetts. The program awards ,000 annually across grantees to help organizations cover essential day-to-day operations and build long-term organizational health. Priority focus areas include out-of-school time STEM/STEAM programs (K–5), early literacy programs (pre-K–3), and energy affordability, literacy, and efficiency initiatives. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits located within National Grid's New York or Massachusetts service area with an annual operating budget of million or less. Applications for the current cycle were due March 20, 2026.