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Venable Foundation | Community | Venable LLP Established in 1983, the Venable Foundation, Inc. promotes the health and well-being of the communities where our clients and professionals work and live. At Venable, our connections to each other, our clients, and our communities have long been integral to our firm’s culture and success. When the communities in which we live and work thrive, we thrive too.
And when the firm prospers, we give back. – Robert L. Waldman , President, The Venable Foundation The Venable Foundation, Inc. was established to promote the health and well-being of the communities where Venable’s clients and employees work and live.
The Foundation is funded annually by equity partner contributions. By helping individuals and organizations meaningfully connect with opportunities, resources, and each other, we ensure that the firm’s impact reaches far beyond day-to-day business operations. The Foundation supports a wide range of civic, cultural, and charitable endeavors, as well as public interest law and legal education.
Grantees provide deep and meaningful engagement with accessible programs to individuals of all ages. The Venable Foundation is particularly interested in how its grants impact low-income and underrepresented communities, working to eliminate barriers to success.
Grantees provide a variety of programs for the community, including out-of-school time activities, arts education, academic enrichment, homeless services, transitional and supportive housing, access to food, college access, veteran services, workforce development, environmental preservation, health-based initiatives, legal services, and a variety of other issues affecting low-income individuals and domestic violence survivors.
Venable Foundation 2024 Annual Report Grant Application and Eligibility The Venable Foundation runs a competitive application process three times per year for eligible nonprofit organizations. For recent grantees (within the past two years) and invited organizations, a full application is required.
For applicants who have not received support from the Foundation in the past two years, or who haven’t yet been invited to apply: A Letter of Interest (LOI) is now required that will be reviewed on a rolling basis. This LOI serves as an introduction to your work and will determine if your organization is a good fit with the Foundation’s funding priorities.
There is no deadline, although there is no guarantee that the review of your LOI will be completed by an upcoming application deadline. For both the LOI and the full application, applicants must register in the online grants portal and initiate the process through the system’s “Apply Now” feature.
Follow the link below to access the Venable Foundation’s online grants portal and submit a proposal for funding consideration. New users must register themselves prior to submitting an application. If you are a new staff member with an existing grantee organization wishing to submit a proposal for renewed support, you must register in the grants portal as a new user.
Please click on the Application Timeline tab to view the Venable Foundation’s current deadlines for submissions. The Funding Priorities tab provides further insight into the categories where funds are awarded. The Foundation provides funding for place-based organizations and initiatives, meaning that organizations must be based in or impacting regions where Venable has major offices.
Funding is prioritized to the following locations: Washington, DC and Northern Virginia, including Fairfax County, Arlington County, Alexandria, and Falls Church Baltimore City and County New York City, specifically within the five boroughs Los Angeles City and County San Francisco Bay Area, with an emphasis on San Francisco Chicago, specifically within the city but extending into Cook County The Foundation makes grants to charitable organizations that are exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply once per calendar year. The Foundation does not fund projects that promote or proselytize on behalf of any religion, or that are closely identified with a faith-based organization.
The Foundation does not fund organizations that discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, race, color, creed, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, political affiliation, or any veteran’s status.
Furthermore, the Foundation does not support research or funding to individual schools or parent/teacher associations, and will not provide sponsorship support for special events, galas, or other fundraisers. During the month before each deadline, the Venable Foundation will host webinars to discuss funding priorities and helpful tips for grant seekers to better prepare them to apply.
Attendees have the opportunity to ask questions at the end. This is highly recommended for first-time applicants. Check back here for future webinar dates as they become available.
Please click here to view a recent recording of the webinar. The Venable Foundation accepts applications three times per year. Deadlines are February 1st , June 1st , and September 1st each year.
Should the deadline fall on a weekend or holiday, the application deadline will extend to the subsequent business day. Decisions are announced approximately four months after each deadline. Nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply once per calendar year.
The Venable Foundation envisions that its philanthropic investments provide essential resources to nonprofit organizations in communities across the country. Guided by the belief that everyone has the right to equitable employment opportunities, healthcare, housing, food, and a vibrant cultural community, Venable grantees ensure that economically disadvantaged people are given the tools they need to thrive.
Grant support is provided to assist with general operations and projects.
Currently, the Venable Foundation’s funding priorities include: You can learn more about each of these funding priorities below: Human Services – The Foundation has a strong track record of supporting a breadth of essential human services, including programs that impact people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity, incarcerated and returning citizens, LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities, and those affected by domestic violence and housing insecurity.
Legal Services – We support the delivery of free or affordable legal services in our communities. Pro bono consulting and representation focus on a variety of issues, including domestic violence, housing, immigration, public benefits, and discrimination, among other areas. Legal service nonprofits providing “know your rights” training and other activities are also supported.
The Foundation also supports training for youth and adults to ensure diversity and access to careers in the legal profession. Education – The Foundation supports a wide array of early childhood, in-school, and out-of-school time initiatives that provide in-depth opportunities for learning and engagement to position children for success and level the playing field for economically disadvantaged youth.
Workforce Development – We believe that every individual deserves the opportunity to pursue gainful employment. Thus, we support organizations with the goal of developing the workforce of today and tomorrow. Successful programs recruit and train individuals and place them in relevant jobs so that they can earn a sustainable living wage for themselves and their families.
Skill development is focused on low-income, underemployed, and unemployed community members, and on preparing youth for careers after their schooling is complete. Youth Impact – The Foundation invests in services that impact children in each of our communities. These initiatives ensure economically disadvantaged youth are healthy and safe and have opportunities to thrive.
Health – The Foundation is committed to improving wellness and increasing access to care for economically disadvantaged individuals in the region. Successful organizations and programs work to eliminate barriers to healthcare for all ages and provide accessible and no-stigma testing for a variety of diseases. We support pediatric to geriatric services that address a variety of health concerns.
Environment – We support organizations involved in the preservation of our natural resources and those that are addressing natural or man-made disasters in our target regions. Programs educate communities and work for change on a variety of environmental issues, from wildfires to pollution.
Arts and Culture – The Foundation supports initiatives in the arts that promote deeper public engagement and build up the creative economy, with an emphasis on low-income and underserved communities. Venable Foundation Annual Reports Annual Report FY 2022 Annual Report FY 2021 The following organizations received grant awards during the Venable Foundation’s recent funding cycle which culminated in December 2025.
Hippodrome Foundation, Inc. The Baltimore Museum of Art Higher Achievement Baltimore Maryland Family Network, Inc. Reading Partners Mid-Atlantic South Baltimore Learning Center Special Olympics Maryland, Inc Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation Disability Rights Maryland Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Baltimore Community Foundation, Inc The Y in Central Maryland Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education Chicago Children's Advocacy Center Girls on the Run - Chicago Heart of Los Angeles (Heart of LA) Reading Partners Los Angeles Television Academy Foundation The "I Have a Dream" Foundation - Los Angeles The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company WriteGirl, a project of Community Partners Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust Affordable Living for the Aging Covenant House California Five Acres - The Boys & Girls Aid Society of Los Angeles County Karsh Family Social Service Center Los Angeles Regional Food Bank Wayfinder Family Services Weingart Center Association Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Collins & Katz Family YMCA, YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles Jackson Health Foundation Dade Legal Aid Foundation Junior Achievement of Greater Miami La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club Springboard Collaborative Student Leadership Network Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Brookyn Community Housing and Services (BCHS) The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Lawyers Alliance for New York Legal Action Center of the City of New York Bronx River Alliance, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City Hearts to Homes Furnishings, Inc. San Francisco Shakespeare Festival Reading Partners San Francisco Bay Area Huckleberry Youth Programs Meals On Wheels of San Francisco San Francisco-Marin Food Bank East Bay Children's Law Offices Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, DC Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA The Dance Institute of Washington, Inc. Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Young Playwrights' Theater Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Communities In Schools of the Nation's Capital Washington DC/Northern VA Friends of the National Arboretum Washington DC/Northern VA The Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs Washington DC/Northern VA Northern Virginia Conservation Trust Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Whitman-Walker Foundation Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Seabury Resources for Aging Washington DC/Northern VA Amica Center for Immigrant Rights (formerly known as the Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights Coalition) Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA District of Columbia Access to Justice Foundation Washington DC/Northern VA Neighborhood Legal Services Program Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA CASA for Children of the District of Columbia Washington DC/Northern VA Washington DC/Northern VA SOME (So Others Might Eat) Washington DC/Northern VA Registration and Online Application Questions I'm new to applying.
What's my first step? Begin by reviewing the Venable Foundation's recent annual report, eligibility requirements, and funding priorities on this website. If your nonprofit is eligible and able to make a strong case for support, please visit venable.
smartsimple. com and register as a new user. Once successfully registered, you will be able to start drafting a Letter of Interest (LOI) or an application for funding.
While registering, how can I find my organization in the online portal? Please be sure you are following the instructions on each registration page. If you encounter a problem on the "Organization Search" page, be certain that you are entering information into only one of the search fields.
It is recommended that information be entered into the EIN field without dashes or spaces between numbers. This section verifies your tax-exempt status and connects to the IRS nonprofit database. There are instances where newly formed nonprofits may not yield any results in this search function.
This is due to a lag that can occur before the IRS updates its database. Organizations in this situation will not be able to apply until their EIN is recognized through the search function. Do you accept a Letter of Interest (LOI) or a full application?
A full application is required for funding consideration from recent grantees and invited nonprofits. All other organizations (non-grantees or not funded within the past two years) must submit a Letter of Interest (LOI) and wait to be invited to apply. I'm a newly formed nonprofit.
May I apply? All valid 501(c)(3) organizations may apply as long as they fit the Venable Foundation's eligibility criteria. I can't locate my draft application already in progress.
Where is it? Once logged into the Venable Foundation's grants portal, any applications initiated by the user will be found under the "My Applications" section. Note that there are a number of categories in this section, including "Draft," "Submitted," "Under Review," "Approved," and "Declined."
Select the most appropriate column to continue working on a drafted application or to review submitted or past applications. My organization has a new contact person. What should I do?
The new contact person should register as a new user at venable. smartsimple. com .
The new user will not be able to see historical grant application records unless they request permission to do so from the Foundation's director. This change will need to be made manually by the director. Note that only one user at a time may be the main contact for each grant record.
Should I remove past employees from the organization's profile in the application portal? Do not attempt to change usernames or modify user e-mail addresses or permissions. This may result in loss of account access for you and others from the same organization.
Please contact the Foundation's director if you would like to move ownership of grant records from a former staff member to a different person who is already registered in the online system. General Application Guidance Average grant size – How much do I apply for? The average size of a Venable Foundation grant is approximately $10,000.
First-time awardees are usually on the smaller end of the spectrum. It is up to the organization to determine what it feels is an appropriate request. Eligible nonprofits may apply once per calendar year if they have been funded within the last two years.
For all other organizations, they must submit a Letter of Interest (LOI) through the online grants portal. Only one (1) LOI may be submitted within a 12-month period per nonprofit organization. General Operating Support vs. Project Support Applicants have the option to apply for either General Operating Support or Project Support, depending on the needs of the organization at a particular time.
Organizations with a scope of work that includes geographic areas beyond the Venable Foundation's boundaries should apply for a project that is centered around a single Venable location. For example, a national organization may target its proposal at Baltimore-focused initiatives. Each project request must include a separate budget.
Which funding category or priority area should I apply under? Many nonprofits span two or more priority areas (for example, legal services for children). It is up to each applicant to determine which of the Venable Foundation's funding priorities is the most relevant to the nature of the organization and/or proposal.
I work in more than one Venable Foundation location area – Which do I choose? Applicants must choose only one Venable Foundation location, as their proposal will be reviewed by a location-specific committee. Select the location that best fits the needs of the organization at that point in time and for which a strong case for support can be made.
I am a nationally focused nonprofit. May I apply? Organizations with a scope of work that includes geographic areas beyond the Venable Foundation's boundaries should apply for a project that is centered around a single Venable location.
For example, a national organization may target its proposal at Baltimore-focused initiatives. Each project request must include a separate budget. Do you fund special events or fundraisers?
No, the Venable Foundation does not provide sponsorship dollars for special events or fundraisers. Do I need a Venable LLP connection in order to apply? No, there is no requirement to have a Venable LLP connection to apply to the Venable Foundation.
The application process is open to any eligible nonprofit organization that is impacting one of our identified locations. May I apply using a fiscal host? Yes, organizations that utilize fiscal hosts may apply for support.
While registering, please select "Affiliate Organization" as the type of registration, since the 501(c)(3) number is being shared by other entities. This type of registration will allow you to create a unique record that is distinct from any others sharing your tax-exempt number. In the body of the proposal, please identify the nature of the relationship between your organization/project and the fiscal host.
I am a chapter or affiliate organization that is connected to a larger entity. May I apply? Yes.
While registering, please select "Affiliate Organization" as the type of registration, since the 501(c)(3) number is being shared by other entities. This type of registration will allow you to create a unique record that is distinct from any others sharing your tax-exempt number. In the body of the proposal, please identify the nature of the relationship between your organization/project and the fiscal host.
How much information should I include in the proposal? Generally, proposals are approximately two pages of typed text in length. While there is no word limit for the application narrative, applicants are encouraged to keep their proposals as succinct as possible and to make a strong case for support.
The proposal should provide an overview of your organization's mission and programs that impact the community. When will I hear back on the result of my application? The time span from application deadline to decision is approximately three to four months.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving New York City's five boroughs; no faith-based, schools, PTAs, or individual schools. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Approximately $10,000 average Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is June 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
Yes — AI tools like Granted can help research funders, draft proposal sections, and check compliance. However, always review and customize AI-generated content to reflect your organization's unique strengths and the specific requirements of the solicitation.
Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.