I agree. let's make something happen. I have an LLC and a 501c3. I have 2 government grants proposals submitted, each for 2.5 million. I am just really getting into finding grants and actually applying for them. These are some smaller grants available for non profits.
1. Walmart Community Grant Program
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations (501(c)(3)) and government entities.
Grant Amounts: $250 to $5,000.
Application Process: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
How to Apply:
- Visit the Walmart Community Grant Program website.
- Create an account or log in to the CyberGrants portal.
- Complete and submit the application form with necessary documentation.
2. Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation Neighborhood Grants
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations (501(c)(3)) that support health and wellness.
Grant Amounts: Typically $5,000 to $10,000.
Application Process: Applications are accepted during specific grant cycles.
How to Apply:
- Visit the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation website.
- Check for open grant cycles and review eligibility requirements.
- Complete the online application form when the cycle is open.
3. Target Community Giving Program
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations (501(c)(3)), accredited schools, and eligible public agencies.
Grant Amounts: $50 to $500 per year.
Application Process: Fill out the GiftCard Request Form and submit it to your local Target store with a Government Affirmation letter or IRS-provided letter for verification.
How to Apply:
- Fill out the Target GiftCard Request Form.
- Provide the necessary documentation for nonprofit status.
- Submit the form to your local Target store.
4. The Home Depot Foundation Community Impact Grants
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations (501(c)(3)) that serve veterans, disadvantaged communities, and at-risk youth.
Grant Amounts: Up to $5,000 in the form of Home Depot gift cards.
Application Process: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
How to Apply:
- Visit the Home Depot Foundation Community Impact Grants page.
- Review the eligibility criteria and application process.
- Complete and submit the online application form.
5. Costco Wholesale Grants
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations (501(c)(3)) focusing on children, education, and health and human services.
Application Process: Applications are reviewed on a quarterly basis.
How to Apply:
- Visit the Costco Wholesale Community Grants page.
- Review the grant guidelines and eligibility requirements.
- Submit a letter of inquiry to your local Costco warehouse.
6. Kroger Community Grants
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations (501(c)(3)) focusing on hunger relief, health, and nutrition.
Application Process: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
How to Apply:
- Visit the Kroger Community Grants page.
- Review the eligibility criteria and application guidelines.
- Complete and submit the online application form.