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Regional Grant Program is a grant from The Beim Foundation that funds environmental education programs serving children and youth from under-resourced communities in select geographic areas throughout the United States. The foundation focuses on programs that engage young people with the natural world and develop environmental literacy.
Eligible applicants include nonprofits with environmental education programs serving children and youth from under-resourced communities. Eligible regions change annually, so prior eligibility does not guarantee future eligibility. Grant amounts vary.
The foundation also administers a separate Minnesota Legacy Program for the Twin Cities metro area.
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Grant Guidelines – Beim Foundation The Beim Foundation supports grants in the areas of arts, education, environment and human services. Grantmaking Programs and Guidelines The Beim Foundation makes grants through th e Minnesota Legacy Program and the Regional Grant Program. Through the Minnesota Legacy Program, The Beim Foundation awards grants to nonprofit organizations in the seven-county Twin Cities metro area.
Under this granting program, the Foundation supports a limited number of organizations. Minnesota Legacy Program – 2026 Guidelines Environmental Education for children and youth In 2026, The Beim Foundation will invite proposals from a limited number of organizations with environmental education programs/projects that serve children and youth from under-resourced communities within the seven-county Twin Cities metro area.
Invitations will be extended in early March 2026. Unsolicited proposals under these guidelines will not be considered. The Beim Foundation’s Regional Grant program is a small funding program awarding grants in specific geographic communities throughout the United States ( communities may change from year to year and a community being eligible one year is not a guarantee of future eligibility).
Regional Grant Program – 2026 Guidelines Environmental Education for children and youth In 2026, The Beim Foundation will accept proposals from environmental education programs/projects that serve children and youth from under-resourced communities. Eligible organizations must be located in, and provide services in, the listed communities. Funding awards are anticipated to be in the $5,000 to $15,000 range.
Only organizations located in, AND providing services in, the following communities are eligible to apply: (Listed communities may change from year to year and a community being eligible one year is not a guarantee of future eligibility) Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations and local units of government that are located within, AND provide services in, the communities listed above are eligible to apply.
Applications will be accepted online starting June 15, and complete applications must be submitted by July 17, 2026. Please visit www. beimfoundation.
org for information on how to apply. Funding decisions will be announced by December.
The Beim Foundation does not support the following – Political organizations or campaigns Religious organizations, including schools, except for secular human activities Organizations that have as a substantial part of their purpose, the influencing of legislation Memberships, subscriptions, tickets for benefits, conferences, fundraising events, annual campaigns In all of its grantmaking, the Foundation supports projects that are strengths-based, focus on prevention, and apply common sense solutions to community needs.
The Foundation favors innovative approaches that are participant designed, leverage community resources, and have a ripple effect in the community.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Environmental education programs/projects serving under-resourced communities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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EPA is seeking insightful, expert, and cost-effective applications from eligible applicants to provide the Chesapeake Bay Program’s non-federal partners with technical analysis and programmatic evaluation support related to water quality modeling and monitoring and spatial systems to manage, analyze, and map environmental data. The project assists the partners in meeting their restoration and protection goals and in increasing the transfer of scientific understanding to the Chesapeake Bay Program modeling, monitoring, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) activities. The recipient will support modeling, monitoring, and GIS programs needed to explain and communicate the health of and changes in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R3-CBP-23-18. Assistance Listing: 66.466. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $5.3M per award.
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