Grant fund to Promote Family and Neighborhood Well-Being in New York (USA)
GrantID: 73927
Grant Funding Amount Low: $80,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $350,000
Summary
This grant opportunity supports initiatives aimed at creating strong, inclusive, and resilient communities. Designed for nonprofit organizations, the funding helps groups carry out mission-driven work that uplifts marginalized voices and addresses systemic challenges. The intent is to strengthen communities through investments in equity, leadership, and place-based development.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations based in the United States, with a focus on those serving areas such as New York City and other strategic regions. Organizations working internationally may also be considered if their missions align closely with the funder’s priorities. Grants may be awarded to both secular and faith-based organizations, so long as their programming reflects clear social impact goals.
Funding can be applied to a variety of needs, including general operations, specific programs or projects, real estate initiatives, capacity building, or neighborhood revitalization. The foundation seeks proposals that demonstrate long-term impact, measurable outcomes, and deep connections within the communities served.
Grant amounts vary depending on project scope, budget, and capacity, with awards typically ranging from moderate to large-scale support. Some programs may be eligible for multi-year funding, depending on how well they align with strategic priorities.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, though some specialized funding areas may have scheduled review periods throughout the year. Organizations are encouraged to submit an initial inquiry and may be invited to submit a full proposal after preliminary review.
This opportunity is ideal for nonprofits that are advancing racial equity, affordable housing, or community leadership. Whether an organization is addressing housing insecurity, promoting local empowerment, or supporting mission-aligned infrastructure projects, this grant provides a pathway to meaningful support and partnership. The funder values collaborations that promote justice, dignity, and opportunity for all, especially in historically underserved communities.
If you are located in New York and working in the area of Non-Profit Support Services, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.
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