NM Outdoor Equity Fund


Deadline: Applications open June 1, 2025
Award Amount: $5,000 – $40,000
Match: Required 2:1 match. The match can include any combination of cash and/or in-kind (See FAQ page 8 for more details). NO match required if you meet special criteria.
Eligible Entities: Tribes, Pueblos, and Nations; municipalities; counties; nonprofits; K-12 schools/districts; colleges/universities.
Description: This grant invests in conservation-minded shovel-ready projects that are open to the public, increase access to outdoor opportunities, and demonstrate a clear economic benefit to the community through improved quality of life, better public health outcomes, and/or increased eco-tourism. Grants are available to tribal, rural, acequia/land grant, and urban communities.

NM Outdoor Equity

Arts Projects Honoring the National Garden of American Heroes


Deadline: July 14, 2025
Award Amount: $25,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Government, Nonprofits, Higher Education, and Arts/Creatives
Description: The NEA will offer grants of $25,000 each for arts projects in any discipline that celebrate the contributions to American history of one or more of the national heroes listed in Executive Order 13978 of January 18, 2021.

NEA FUNDING

SAMHSA Targeted Capacity Expansion


Deadline: July 15, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $375,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits
Description: The purpose of this program is to implement targeted strategies to provide treatment and related services for substance use disorder (SUD) and/or co-occurring disorder (COD) to communities disproportionately impacted by SUD/COD. Recipients will use public health data to identify the SUD/COD treatment needs in the community that this program will support with evidence-based and population-appropriate treatment and related services.

SUD/COD Program

Family Medicine Cares Grant Program


Deadline: July 15, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $25,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Health, Businesses, and Nonprofits
Description: Provides reimbursement grants to free and charitable clinics in underserved U.S. communities to purchase durable medical equipment, instruments, and certain supplies—supporting new clinics or reinforcing existing ones. Promotes volunteer engagement from family physicians, residents, and students.

FREE CLINIC GRANTS

DOI – FY25 Emergency Supplemental Historic Preservation Fund


Deadline: July 15, 2025
Award Amount: $75,000 to $15,000,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Government, Nonprofits, and Higher Education
Description: The Emergency Supplemental Historic Preservation Fund (ESHPF) program supports recovery, and related expenses, for historic and cultural resources in areas impacted by natural disasters that have received a major disaster declaration pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act). There are separate funding announcements for capacity and survey grants to State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices and physical preservation projects. Funding is for capacity needed by State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices to complete compliance activities and for in-house, non-construction projects (i.e. survey, planning) in areas with major disaster declarations within their jurisdictions only.

ESHP FUND

SAMHSA Targeted Capacity Expansion


Deadline: July 15, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $375,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits
Description: The purpose of this program is to implement targeted strategies to provide treatment and related services for substance use disorder (SUD) and/or co-occurring disorder (COD) to communities disproportionately impacted by SUD/COD. Recipients will use public health data to identify the SUD/COD treatment needs in the community that this program will support with evidence-based and population-appropriate treatment and related services.

SUD/COD PROJECT FUNDING

DOE – Rehabilitation Services Administration: Rehabilitation Long-Term Training Program


Deadline: July 17, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $200,000
Match: At least 10% of total project cost
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments, Nonprofits, and Higher Education Entities
Description: The RLTT program provides funding to train vocational rehabilitation professionals in areas needed to address the specialized needs of individuals with specific types of disability conditions, which may include, but are not limited to, physical disabilities, mental health disorders or illnesses, intellectual and developmental disabilities (including Autism), blindness, and deaf or hard of hearing. At least 65% of project funds must be awarded as scholarships.

Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program

The National Endowment for the Arts: Grants for Arts Projects


Deadline: July 17, 2025
Award Amount: $10,000 to $150,000
Match: 1 to 1
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Government, Nonprofits, Film/Media, Arts/Creatives, and Higher Education
Description: This opportunity provides funding for public engagement with the arts and arts education, for integrating the arts with strategies promoting the health and well-being of people and communities, and for improving overall capacity and capabilities within the arts sector. Applicants must have at least a five-year history of arts programming.

NEA Grants

VA – Staff Sergeant Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program


Deadline: July 18, 2025
Award Amount: $100,000 to $750,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Businesses, and Nonprofits
Description: VA is announcing the availability of funds for suicide prevention grants under the Staff Sergeant Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program(SSG Fox SPGP). The SSG Fox SPGP directs efforts to reduce Veteran suicide by awarding grants to community-based organizations to provide or coordinate the provision of primarily non-clinical suicide prevention services, including outreach and linkage to VA and community resources, to eligible individuals and their families.

The SSG Fox SPGP furthers VA’s public health approach to suicide prevention by combining community-based efforts with linkage to clinical care to prevent Veteran suicide for those inside and outside of VA health care. The goal of these grants is to reduce Veteran suicide risk by improving mental health status, well-being, financial stability, and social support for eligible individuals and their families.

SUICIDE PREVENTION PROGRAM

DOE – Parent Information and Training Program: Technical Assistance for Parent Training and Information Centers


Deadline: July 18, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $300,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits
Description: The purpose of the Parent Information and Training (PTI) centers is to meet the information and training needs of individuals with disabilities and their families, so that individuals with disabilities can achieve their employment and independent living goals. The Department intends to fund eight Regional Parent Information and Training Centers (PTIs) and one National PTI Technical Assistance (TA) Center as part of this program administered by the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA).

PTI Program

The Fade In Awards Thriller Competition


Deadline: July 20, 2025
Award Amount: $250 to $1,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Businesses, Nonprofits, Film/Media
Description: This competition is open to aspiring screenwriters and television writers of screenplays and teleplays, and filmmakers of both web series and short films. Judges are looking for compelling, genre-bending material (e.g., Psychological, Supernatural, Suspense, Political, Action, Tech) that is grounded, character-driven, elevated, and written in a unique voice or filmed with attention to detail.

THE THRILLER SCRIPT CONTEST

DHHS – Social and Economic Development Strategies


Deadline: July 22, 2025
Award Amount: $100,000 to $900,000
Match: 20%, non-federal share.
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Nonprofits
Description: The Social and Economic Development Strategies (SEDS) program promotes the social and economic self-sufficiency of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Native American Pacific Islanders from American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) provides project-specific funding. These projects should aim to: Grow local economies, support community-based businesses, strengthen Native American families, preserve Native American culture, and/or increase social development and infrastructure in Native American communities.

SEDS PROGRAM

HUD – Advancing Building Technology Grant Program


Deadline: July 24, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $1,500,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Government, Education, Nonprofits, Businesses
Description: The primary objective of this grant program is to develop knowledge that has the potential of increasing the supply of affordable housing as expressed in the Presidential Memorandum: Delivering Emergency Price Relief for American Families and Defending the Cost-of-Living Crisis. Applicants are invited to select topics from the research categories (Section III.G) with the aim of identifying or developing outcomes that will result in an increase in affordable housing supply. HUD encourages research projects that not only study the effects of interventions but also suggest pathways and strategies for adopting or scaling effective interventions, whether through public policy or industry practices that reduce the time of housing construction and deployment.

HUD GRANT PROGRAM

DOJ – Sexual Assault Services Community-Based Services Program


Deadline: July 25, 2025
Award Amount: $360,000 to $380,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Nonprofits
Description: The Sexual Assault Services – Community-based Services Program (SAS CSP) supports nonprofit organizations that aim to enhance access to services for all survivors by providing community-based services in culturally specific communities. Applicants must have documented organizational experience in the area of sexual assault intervention or partner with an organization having such expertise. The goal of SAS-CSP is to establish, maintain, and expand sustainable, culturally specific intervention and related assistance for victims of sexual assault.

SAS CSP

Sandia Foundation Grants


Deadline: July 31, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $15,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits, K-12 Education
Description: The efforts of the Sandia Foundation are concentrated on Albuquerque nonprofits that work with children in our community with regard to basic needs and advancing their education through long-term, consistent intervention and support.

ABQCF GRANTS

Reduce Your Use Grant


Deadline: July 31, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $300,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits
Description: These grants help nonprofits focus on spending less on electric bills and more on providing essential services by giving them funding for projects for solar panel installations, updating heating and cooling systems, energy efficient lighting, energy saving appliances, etc.

PNM GRANT

The RTF 2025 Small Grants Fund


Deadline: July 31, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $25,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits
Description: RTF supports U.S.-based Black, African, Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim and South Asian (BAMEMSA) communities and organizations that build community power, strengthen movement bases, defend civil and human rights, including freedom of protest, speech, religion, and association, end the criminalization and surveillance of these communities, and respond to the rise in xenophobia, Islamophobia, and hate. RTF values groups that are intersectional in their approach and have or are developing sustainable long-term strategies to support BAMEMSA communities and movements.

RISE TOGETHER FUND

Walmart Spark Good Local Grant


Deadline: Rolling: February 1 to April 15, May 1 to July 15, August 1 to October 15, November 1 to December 31
Amount: $250 to $5,000
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Nonprofits, Fire, Public Safety, Education
Description: Walmart aims to support organizations that create opportunity and strengthen their community, and advance sustainability. Examples include creating economic opportunity, preserving nature, reducing plastic, food, and textile waste, easing access to healthier foods, and disaster preparedness and response.

Walmart INC.

DOJ – Grants to Enhance Community-Based Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Program


Deadline: August 1, 2025
Award Amount: $400,000 to $475,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Nonprofits
Description: The Grants to Enhance Community-based Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Program (CSSP) supports the maintenance and replication of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking services in community-based programs that offer culturally specific services and other resources; and the development of innovative community-based programming that improves access to services and resources for victims who face obstacles to using traditional services. Eligible entities are community-based organizations that aim to enhance access to services for all survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking in their communities and that have demonstrated expertise in serving victims or can partner with a program having such expertise.

CSS PROGRAM

Nasdaq Foundation Quarterly Grant Program


Deadline: August 1, 2025
Award Amount: $75,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits
Description: Driven by Nasdaq’s Purpose to advance economic progress for all, the Nasdaq Foundation works with organizations that promote & support under-resourced communities by reimagining investor engagement and equipping communities with the financial knowledge needed to share in the wealth that markets create.

Nasdaq Foundation

Open Call Grants


Deadline: August 1, 2025
Award Amount: $5,000 to $50,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits
Description: These grants support general operating costs or specific projects. Priority is given to applicants who align with the Foundation’s funding priorities and criteria in the following areas: Regenerative and Organic Farming, Food Production Workers’ Health and Safety, Climate Justice, Healthy Food Access, Inclusive Outdoor Access, and Indoors and Outdoors Safety from Pollution.

Clif Family Foundation

DOI – National Outreach and Communications Program


Deadline: August 17, 2025
Award Amount: $100,000 to $26,000,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Government, Education, Nonprofits, and Businesses
Description: The National Outreach and Communications Program, or NOCP, aims to increase participation in recreational fishing and boating and promote public understanding of the value of conserving the nation’s aquatic natural resources. As defined in statute, the NOCP is intended to improve communications with anglers, boaters, and the general public regarding angling and boating opportunities, reduce barriers to access and participation in angling and boating activities, advance the adoption of sound angling and boating practices in the United States, promote conservation and the responsible use of the nation’s aquatic resources, and further safety in angling and boating.

NOC PROGRAM

Nusenda Community Rewards Giving


Deadline: August 31, 2025
Award Amount: Up to $15,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits, Education, Health, Environment, Arts/Creatives
Description: Nusenda Community Rewards represents Nusenda values, supports their objectives, and strengthens the well-being of communities across New Mexico. Nusenda is committed to making a positive impact and supporting organizations and community initiatives that members care about.

NUSENDA GRANTS

NSF – Science of Science: Discovery, Communication, and Impact Program


Deadline: September 9, 2025
Award Amount: $200,000 to $700,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits and Higher Education
Description: The SoS: DCI program, which expands upon the former Science of Science and Innovation Policy (SciSIP) program, funds research that builds theoretical and empirical understanding of the social science of science. SoS: DCI welcomes proposals to conduct research at the individual, organizational and institutional levels or from micro, meso and macro scales and complex system levels.

Of particular interest are proposals with the potential to strengthen America’s global leadership in science and increase national competitiveness across a broad range of domains. These include proposals that analyze strategies for strengthening and expanding the scientific workforce, as well as ways to cultivate high-impact discovery across sectors.

SoS:DCI

The Kroger Foundation: Kroger Community Rewards


Deadline: Rolling: June 27, September 19, December 5, April 4.
Award Amount: Dependent upon project.
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits
Description: Kroger believes strong communities are everyone’s responsibility. Each year, Kroger helps hundreds of local nonprofit organizations that are working to make our communities better places to live and work.

Kroger is specifically interested in these focus areas: Zero Hunger & Zero Waste, Diversity & Inclusion, Health & Nutrition, Education & Youth Development, Disaster Relief, and Building Stronger Communities.

Stronger Communities Giving

Racial, Economic, and Environmental Justice Fund


Deadline: October 1, 2025
Award Amount: $50,000 to $250,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Organizations supporting racial, economic, and/or environmental justice.
Description: The foundation invites proposals for grants and program-related investments (PRIs) aligned with the foundation’s interconnected goals of racial, economic, and/or environmental justice (REEJ). Proposals that align and intersect with REEJ and place-based initiatives are also encouraged.

NATHAN CUMMINGS FOUNDATION

Energize the Environment


Deadline: October 30, 2025
Award Amount: $3,500
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Organizations dedicated towards improving our environment.
Description: Quadratec invites applications for its ‘Energize the Environment’ Grant Program, which will award a grant of $3,500 to an individual or group pursuing a program or initiative designed to benefit our environment. Examples of eligible projects include trail building or restoration projects, park beautification events, litter prevention initiatives, Earth study missions, sustainable land management activities, community environmental educational projects, and youth educational engagement events.

Quadratec Cares Grant Program

NSF – Computer Science for All


Deadline: February 11, 2026
Award Amount: Up to $2,000,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: K-12 Education, Higher Education, Nonprofits, and Tribal Governments.
Description: Specifically, this solicitation aims to provide: high school teachers with the preparation, professional development (PD) and ongoing support they need to teach rigorous computer science courses; preK-8 teachers with the instructional materials and preparation they need to integrate CS and CT into their teaching; and schools and districts with the resources needed to define and evaluate multi-grade pathways in CS and CT.

CS/CT PROGRAM FUNDING

DOI – FY25 NAGPRA Repatriation Grants


Deadline: May 8, 2026
Award Amount: $1,000 to $25,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Higher Education, and Nonprofits
Description: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make grants to museums, Indian Tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations for the purposes of assisting in consultation, documentation, and repatriation of Native American human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects, and objects of cultural patrimony (25 U.S.C. 3008). NAGPRA Repatriation grants assist museums, Indian Tribes, and NHOs to defray costs associated with the packaging, transportation, contamination removal, reburial, and/or storage of NAGPRA human remains or cultural items. Project activities may include, but are not limited to: Travel, Transportation, Testing or decontamination, Building containers for transport, Ceremonial materials, or Staff time. See Program Overview for more details on project activities.

NAGPRA GRANTS

The Amerind Museum Artist in Residence


Deadline: Rolling Monthly
Award Amount: $3,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments, Arts/Creative, and Nonprofits
Description: This opportunity seeks emerging Native American artists (visual, performing & literary artists welcomed). The selected artists must reside at the Amerind Museum for 1 month at a time. The selected artist(s) will receive housing, workspace, and a $3,000/month stipend. The artist will be asked to give a public talk about their work and/or hold some open studio hours. While in residence, the artist can sell their work directly to the public. Depending on the nature of the artist’s work, the Amerind Museum may consider an exhibition or similar event by the selected artist. The artist must have reliable transportation.

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Albertsons Foundation – Southwest


Deadline: Rolling
Award Amount: $1,000 to $5,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: K-12 Education and Nonprofits
Description: Albertsons Companies, Safeway and Vons Foundations funds organizations that strengthen the neighborhoods they serve. The Foundation prioritizes projects that align with mission priorities that include: Health and Humans Services, Hunger, Youth and Education, Veterans, and Supporting Diversity and Inclusion.

NOURISHING NEIGHBORS

B:Side Small Business Loans


Deadline: Rolling
Award Amount: $25,000 to $5,000,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits and Businesses
Description: B:Side assists those to gain access to SBA loans and fund, but also assists those that cannot access a traditional bank loan. B:Side offers loans to assist with working capital, debt refinance, leasehold improvements, business acquisition, purchasing equipment, inventory, and furniture, and buying, building, or renovating commercial real estate.

B:Side Capital/Fund

CDEC Charitable Requests


Deadline: Rolling
Award Amount: Unspecified amount
Match: None
Eligible Entities: K-12 Education, Higher Education, and organizations seeking to promote energy efficiency, the environment, and economic development.
Description: Continental Divide aims to serve the following counties in New Mexico: Bernalillo County, Cibola County, McKinley County, Sandoval County, Valencia County.

Continental Divide aims to support organizations that: Promote the efficient use of energy, such as weatherization or toward the planning, development or building of a renewable energy source, promote projects or activities that benefit the environment, promote projects or activities that create economic development, and/or projects or activities that benefit students in grades K-12 or students enrolled at an accredited New Mexico college or university within Continental Divide’s service territory.

CDEC FUNDING

The Yéigo Action Grant


Deadline: Monthly on the 10th
Award Amount: $100 and $5,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments, Media, Art/Creative, and Nonprofits
Description: This opportunity supports the growing number of Native artists and culture bearers who need financial assistance with a professional development opportunity or a hardship hindering their creative practice. Applicants must be enrolled members of, or provide proof of lineal descendency from, a U.S. federally recognized or U.S. state-recognized tribe or be able to provide evidence of ancestry as an Alaska Native or Native Hawaiian. This program offers grants between $100 and $5,000.

YEIGO GRANT

The Literacy Opportunity Fund


Deadline: Rolling: January 3, April 1, July 1, October 1.
Award Amount: Up to $6,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Nonprofits
Description: This opportunity helps US-based nonprofit organizations do their work in transforming lives through adult literacy. The grant funds organization’s general operating expenses, such as salaries or teacher stipends, supplies or equipment, space rental, and more.

LOF Grant