Lilly Endowment is pleased to announce Strengthening Youth Programs in Indiana (SYPI), a competitive initiative to help advance the academic, physical and social development of Indiana youth. Through SYPI, the Endowment seeks to support and strengthen eligible youth-serving organizations that provide programs and services to youth (ages five through 18) in communities throughout Indiana.
The Endowment expects grant amounts to range from $60,000 up to $1 million. Proposals are due by 12 p.m. EDT on May 1, 2023 and must be submitted through the online Application Form below. Funding decisions are expected to be made during fall 2023. Full Details and Eligibility
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Throughout the year, Indiana Humanities offers a number of grants to help organizations develop and implement their own public humanities programs in their communities.
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Over the next three years, the Elevance Health Foundation will invest up to $90 million in partnerships and programs that address health inequities by demonstrating measurable and positive change in four key areas. They will begin reviewing applications annually as follows:
Maternal and Child Health: Each August (with a deadline of 8/31)
Food as Medicine: Each May (with a deadline of 5/31)
Substance Use Disorder: Each January (with a deadline of 1/31)
Disaster Relief: Different Deadlines - Learn More
GRANTING GUIDELINE DETAILS
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Indiana Youth Institute is offering College and Career Consulting Grants. They are excited to offer this new capacity-building grant opportunity for Indiana’s youth-serving nonprofit organizations and schools to support College & Career initiatives or programs. From projects focusing on strengthening responsiveness to student need to projects identifying how to improve postsecondary pathways, IYI is offering consulting opportunities to support college & career readiness. Application Closes: February 17, 2023. Full Details and Application
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The Hometown Community Grant Cycle through Blue River Community Foundation is currently open. This Grant Cycle is divided into four funds. Each fund serves one of the four corners, or quadrants, of Shelby County by generating grants that will benefit projects or organizations serving the residents of each fund’s designated area. These areas are determined by the borders of the County’s school districts: Northwestern, Northeastern, Waldron and Southwestern. Grants are selected by an advisory committee of residents from each area. Grant Applications are due on May 1 *No Interest forms are required Complete details…
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The Community Grant Cycle through Blue River Community Foundation is currently open. Submit a Grant Interest Form no later than March 15. Grant Applications are due April 1. Complete details…
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