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Open call for grant proposals: Lumina is funding work through three RFPs. Lumina is funding work through three RFPs. Note: The proposal deadlines have now passed .
We are inviting ideas that advance racial equity and justice in pursuit of Lumina’s mission of ensuring 60 percent of working-age adults have college degrees, certificates, industry certifications, and other credentials of value by 2025. Earlier this year, Lumina announced changes in how we ensure an equity-first approach by looking beyond invitations for proposals.
We believe open solicitations for ideas and proposals can help address the barriers that hamper grant-seeking organizations led by people of color and nonprofits that serve communities of color.
Learn more here: Shifting some strategies can help us put racial equity first Racial Justice and Equity Grants Eligibility: Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3)s and organizations such as community-based nonprofits, public policy and advocacy organizations, tribal organizations, social movement organizations, and centers within colleges and universities. (Government agencies and for-profit businesses are not eligible.)
Grant amounts: Up to $400,000 Initial Application Deadline: Sept. 2, 2021 State Policy Partnerships Eligibility: State-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations advancing education policy at a state level are eligible to respond to this Request for Qualifications. Lumina funds cannot be used to support lobbying or related activities.
Grant awards: Up to $200,000 Prioritizing Adult Community College Enrollment Eligibility: Public community colleges in Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Texas, and Virginia. All Tribal Colleges also are eligible. Grant awards: Up to $75,000 Application Deadline: Sept.
17, 2021 Lumina’s HBCU Adult Learner Initiative closed to new inquiries on July 11, 2021. What are you looking for?
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Humanity AI is sponsored by MacArthur Foundation (part of a coalition of funders including Doris Duke Foundation, Ford Foundation, Lumina Foundation, Kapor Foundation, Mellon Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Omidyar Network, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and Siegel Family Endowment). Humanity AI is sponsored by MacArthur Foundation (part of a coalition of funders including Doris Duke Foundation, Ford Foundation, Lumina Foundation, Kapor Foundation, Mellon Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Omidyar Network, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and Siegel Family …
Humanity AI is a $500 million, five-year coalition initiative launched in October 2025 by ten major U.S. foundations to ensure that people, communities, and the public interest shape how artificial intelligence is built and deployed. The initiative funds work across five priority areas: Democracy (protecting rights and freedoms in an AI era), Education (AI centered on student interests and access), Humanities and Culture (protecting creators, intellectual property, and cultural production), Labor and Economy (using AI to enhance rather than replace workers), and Security (safety standards in AI deployment). A forthcoming 2026 open call of approximately $10 million is designed specifically to bring new voices into AI policy and deployment conversations, with explicit priority for organizations in the U.S. heartland, the South, and rural communities historically underrepresented in tech philanthropy. Inaugural grantees announced in May 2026 include organizations working on AI literacy, labor protections, community AI governance, and creative-sector rights.
Humanity AI is a $500 million, five-year pooled-fund initiative co-led by the Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Omidyar Network and seven other major U.S. foundations to shape artificial intelligence for the public good. The initiative awards grants to organizations strengthening democratic safeguards, worker protections, journalism, education, cultural preservation, and civil rights in the AI era. Following an inaugural round of $18 million in grants to 13 organizations (announced 2025), Humanity AI committed an additional $10 million to a forthcoming public open call slated for Summer 2026 that will prioritize 'communities closest to AI's impact'. Inaugural grantees included civil rights advocacy groups, AI policy organizations, digital justice initiatives, and journalism projects, with awards typically of $500,000 each and one $3 million AI Civics grant.
Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is sponsored by Administration for Community Living. Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Administration for Community Living. Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93.433. <p>The purpose of the Federal SBIR program is to stimulate technological innovation in the private sector, strengthen the role of small business in meeting Federal research or research and development (R/R&D) needs, and improve the return on investment from Federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. The specific purpose of NIDILRR's SBIR program is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through R/R&D products generated by small businesses, and to ...
India Sustainable Growth Hub (ISGH) Research Grants is a grant from the International Growth Centre (IGC) that funds policy-relevant research on sustainable economic growth in India, supported by funding from the Bezos Earth Fund. Two award types are available: full research grants up to GBP 40,000 and small research grants up to GBP 15,000. Projects must demonstrate strong policy relevance, potential for impact, and robust research methods. The lead Principal Investigator must be a researcher based in India and affiliated with an Indian institution, though co-investigators may be based internationally. Eligible institutions include universities, research centres, think tanks, NGOs, and government bodies registered in India. Bihar is a priority partner region.