Grants to Alberta nonprofit arts organizations to support general operations. New applicants must contact the funding source five days in advance of the deadline. Eligible expenses include, but are not limited to payroll, programs, promotions, and administration. Applic
Grants of up to $25,000 and grants of up to $30,000 to New Hampshire nonprofit organizations, government agencies, water suppliers, conservation districts, and IHEs to protect drinking water resources. Funding is intended for projects that ensure safe drinking water, in
Grants and event sponsorships to USA nonprofit organizations to address social issues in communities in which the funding source has a business presence. Certain applicants are required to submit a letter of inquiry prior to a full grant application. Focus areas include
Grants to Alberta artists and ensembles for the production of works of art for display. First-time applicants are required to pre-register through the grant system. Eligible artists may produce artwork in the disciplines of sculpture, fibre art, painting, glass, photogr
Grants of up to $5,000 to Central Minnesota nonprofits, schools, and government agencies in eligible regions to implement and plan programs that address rural poverty. Funding is intended to support general operations and new or expanded programs or projects. Eligible o
Grants of up to $20,000 to Newfoundland and Labrador nonprofit arts organizations, professional arts groups, professional artists, and groups of artists for tours to schools located throughout the province. Applicants are required to register with the funding source pri
Award of $500 to a USA university or college educator to recognize exceptional contributions to journalism education. This award program was designed to honor a higher education teacher that acts as an example for other educators through teaching excellence in the areas
Grant of $9,000 to a USA psychologist for research addressing child psychology. Funding is intended to support innovative and impactful projects that study the relationship between self-identity and scholastic achievement, primarily for children in kindergarten through
Award of $1,000 to a USA, Canada, or International group to recognize outstanding contributions to K-12 history education. The awardees will be honored for a specific innovation or for excellence in teaching in elementary, middle, and high schools across the United Stat
Prizes of $4,000 to USA, Canada, and International institutions and individuals for projects that combine digital technology and history. The purpose of the award program is to support and honor work on a media project that is open to the public. Eligible projects will