AHRQ Small Health Services Research Grant Program


Deadline:  July 17, 2029
Award Amount:  up to $10,000 for a project period not to exceed 2 years
Eligible Entities:  Higher Education Institutions, Nonprofits, Governments, including Tribal, ISDs, Housing Authorities.
Description:  The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Small Research Grant Program supports different types of health services research projects, including:

    • Pilot and feasibility studies

    • Secondary analysis of existing data

    • Small, self-contained research projects

    • Development of research methodology

    • Development of new research technology

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Walmart Community Impact


Deadline:  applications are accepted quarterly – Quarter 1: Feb 1 – April 15 / Quarter 2: May 1 – July 15 / Quarter 3: August 1 – October 15 / Quarter 4: November 1 – December 31
Amount:  $250 to $5,000
Eligible Entities:  Nonprofits, state, county or city agencies, including law enforcement or fire departments, education agencies.
Description:  There are 8 areas of funding: 1) Community and Economic Development, 2) Diversity and Inclusion, 3) Education, 4) Environmental Sustainability, 5) Health and Human Service, 6) Hunger Relief and Healthy Eating, 7) Public Safety, 8) Quality of Life

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PositiveNRG Program


Deadline:  Ongoing
Eligible Entities:  For Profit companies, Nonprofit Organizations
Description: Supporting organizations and initiatives that have a meaningful and direct impact on the community in 4 main areas:

    • Choice & Education

    • Community

    • Resilience & Sustainabililty

    • Well-Being.

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LANL Education Enrichment


Grant awards: $50,000;  ($25,000 per year for two years).
Grant Term: Recipients have two years to spend the funding.
Eligibility: 

  • Local education entities (LEAs) and public schools, including charter and Tribal schools serving K-12 public school children.
  • Tribes, Pueblos, and Nations serving K-12 public school children
  • 501(c)3’s, Governmental and Quasi-governmental institutions, and private schools partnering with LEAs, public schools including charter and Tribal schools and/or Tribes that serve public school children (K-12).

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Mellon Foundation


Submission Details:  Mellon only accepts proposals by invitation. If you have not received an invitation and are interested in funding from Mellon, you can submit an inquiry.

Eligibility:  Mellon makes most of its grants to organizations in the United States that have been determined by the IRS to be section 501(c)(3) charities. As a rule, the Foundation does not fund tuition, K-12 education and programming, fundraising events, or provide direct unrestricted funding for individuals.

Areas of Interest:
Arts and Culture
Higher Learning
Humanities in Place
Public Knowledge
Presidential Initiatives

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