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The Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (BRLF) provides qualified applicants with money to clean up contaminated properties. The money is offered in the form of low-interest loans.
Read MoreDisaster Relief Grants for natural disasters, puppy mill seizures, or hoarding situations are available throughout the year. Visit the Foundation's website to review the grant guidelines.
Read MoreThrough the latest federal legislation, IIJA-BIL and the Bridge Formula Program, funds were made available to every state to assist in improving bridge conditions as part of the transportation infrastructure. This funding is available for improving not only highway bridges, but also city and county owned structures.
Read MoreOML and USDA Rural Development partnered together to present a workshop on USDA Funding Opportunities. Kenneth Corn, State Director of USDA Rural Development and his team shared information about Federal Grant Programs. They have shared the presentations from the workshop, and you can find them here.
Read MoreRequests may be submitted at any time and are reviewed by the Foundation's board on a rolling basis.
Read MoreLetters of inquiry are accepted on a rolling basis and applications are invited when the Progressive Multiplier has funding available that matches the grant criteria. Visit the Progressive Multiplier website to review the information for grantseekers and the FAQs.
Read MoreElected leaders, town managers/employees, and nonprofit leaders in small towns with populations of less than 50,000 are eligible to apply. Requests are reviewed quarterly. Online application information is available on the T-Mobile website.
Read MoreOnline letters of inquiry are accepted throughout the year. Visit the Fund's website for more information.
Read MoreApplications may be submitted at any time.
Read MoreThe DOT Navigator https://www.transportation.gov/dot-navigator is a new “one-stop shop” that provides essential information to help our stakeholders and communities apply for grants, identify existing resources, and answer questions on how to connect with funding opportunities provided through BIL.
Read MoreApplications are accepted throughout the year. Visit the Foundation's website to access the online application.
Read MoreInitial information forms may be submitted throughout the year.
Read MoreThe Community Heart & Soul Seed Grant Program provides $10,000 in startup funding for resident-driven groups in small cities and towns across the United States to implement the Community Heart & Soul model. Grant funding requires a $10,000 cash match from the participating municipality or a partnering organization. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all grants have been awarded.
Read MoreThe Transformational Partnerships Fund (TPF), administered by SeaChange, supports colleges and universities interested in exploring partnerships that could fundamentally improve how they operate and serve students—especially students of color, students from low-income families, and other underserved populations. Grant applications are considered on a rolling basis.
Read MoreOn an ongoing, rolling basis, TSET will fund projects to improve the health of Oklahomans that do not currently fit within established TSET programs. TSET Discovery Grants are available to 501 (c)(3) non-profit organizations, public entities and institutions of common and higher education across the state.
Read MoreDoris Day Animal Foundation
The Doris Day Animal Foundation is a national grant-giving charity, founded by legendary performer Doris Day in 1978, with a straightforward mission to help animals and the people who love them. The Foundation provides support to nonprofit organizations across the United States that directly rescue, care for, and protect animals, along with programs such as senior pet assistance, spay/neuter, pet food pantries, and emergency disaster relief. Grants generally range up to $5,000. Letters of introduction may be submitted during the months of January, April, July, and October of each year. Visit the Foundation's website to review the grant guidelines and FAQs.
ECMC Foundation
ECMC Foundation works to improve postsecondary outcomes for students from underserved backgrounds nationwide. The Foundation concentrates investments in two focus areas: The College Success category aims to increase the number of students from historically and presently underserved backgrounds who persist through and graduate from an institution of higher education with a bachelor's degree. The Career Readiness category aims to improve postsecondary career and technical education outcomes for students from underserved backgrounds. Nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and government agencies are eligible to apply. Letters of inquiry may be submitted throughout the year; proposals are reviewed by invitation only. Visit the Foundation's website to review the grant criteria and application process.
Organizations in 36 rural Oklahoma counties can apply to receive up to $5,000 in funding through a new Oklahoma Arts Council grant program. The state agency has announced the launch of Rural Arts Opportunity Grants to boost arts programming and cultural infrastructure in select areas of the state. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
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