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The Hyde and Watson Foundation Capital Grants program provides one-time capital support to nonprofit organizations in the New York City metro area and select New Jersey counties. The Foundation funds hard costs related to construction or purchase of new facilities, building renovations and improvements, purchase of capital equipment and furnishings, and other one-time capital needs. Awards typically range from $5,000 to $20,000.
Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits located in New York City or Essex, Morris, and Union Counties in New Jersey working in human services, education, arts, or related fields. The application deadline is August 1, 2026.
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The Hyde and Watson Foundation The Foundation currently supports CAPITAL projects such as hard costs related to the construction or purchase of new facilities, building renovations and improvements, purchase of capital equipment and furnishings, and other one-time capital needs. (Grants will not be made for leases or rentals of equipment, for subscription-based software, or any other recurring fees.)
In recent years, most grant awards have ranged from $5,000 to $20,000.
Broad fields of support include: Human Services & Society Benefit Education, K-12 & Early Childhood Arts, Culture & Humanities Geographic areas of support include: New York City, including all 5 boroughs Eligibility & Limitations: The Foundation only gives grants to nonprofit organizations with a valid tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and which are classified as public charities and not “private foundations” under Sections 509(a)(1) or (2) of the code.
The Foundation does not approve more than one grant to an organization in a calendar year. If grants are approved to an organization for several consecutive years, we may decide to take a skip year for funding. The Foundation does not make grants for operating support, endowment, special events, sponsorships, annual fundraising campaigns, or through fiscal sponsors or agents.
Applications are accepted through our Online Application Portal. Application Attachments: (PDFs are required) A brief narrative (no longer than three pages in length), summarizing the background of the organization and constituency served, the purpose of the appeal, anticipated time frame for the project, and how the equipment/capital improvement will benefit the organization. A project budget with line items.
An operating budget for the current fiscal year. A list of corporate and foundation supporters for the most recent fiscal year. A list of the Board of Directors/Trustees and their business affiliations.
An audited financial report for the most recent fiscal year. (If an audit is not performed, the most recent Form 990 will be accepted.) A copy of the organization’s Annual Report (optional).
A copy of the organization’s most recent 501(c)(3) and 509(a) IRS ruling letter(s).
Application Portal Opens: December 15 Application Portal Closes: February 1 Grant Notification Email: After April meeting Grant Funds Distributed: Late May Application Portal Opens: June 15 Application Portal Closes: August 1 Grant Notification Email: After October meeting Grant Funds Distributed: Late November If February 1 or August 1 fall on a weekend or holiday, the deadline will be the next business day.
The Foundation reviews proposals in the order they are received. Because there is a finite amount of funds budgeted for each grants cycle, you are encouraged to submit your proposal early in the application period. If your organization is a previous grant recipient, please note that the Foundation will not consider a new proposal until Grant Reports are provided for any previous grants.
The Grant Report Form is available on our website and is accepted by email. Please note that the application portal is only open during the grant application periods listed © 2024 The Hyde and Watson Foundation Reminders: - The Application Portal changed in June 2025, and you must create a new login if you haven’t already done so. Spring applications are accepted from 12/15 – 2/1 and Fall Applications are accepted from 6/15 – 8/1 .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits in New York City and Essex, Morris, and Union Counties in New Jersey. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000 - $20,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for The Hyde and Watson Foundation Capital Grants are due August 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
The Hyde and Watson Foundation Capital Grants is funded by The Hyde and Watson Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Jersey and New York. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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