The Ohio Latino Affairs Commission Presents Grants Opportunities
Resources and Grants Opportunities
Grant Opportunities
The Ohio Latino Affairs Commission is excited to present new opportunities in support of Ohio‘s communities. In this newsletter, we focus on essential areas like child health, agriculture, sustainability, and faith-based initiatives. We hope to support a wide range of applicants, including nonprofits, schools, community organizations, and individuals. Below you will find details on six available grants that address the diverse needs of Ohio‘s communities. We encourage eligible applicants to take advantage of these resources to drive positive change in our society.
Eligible organizations or individuals are highly encouraged to explore these grants and apply to all available resources. Grant’s featured in this week’s newsletter include:
Education
Construction
Health
Food/Primary Needs
Early Childhood Education
Amount: $500,000
Eligibility: Non-Profit and School District
Application Due Date: January 21st, 2025
Summary: The grant-making program focuses on increasing access to high-quality early care and education for young children (birth to five), especially those from low-income families, by investing in developing and retaining a high-quality, thriving early educator workforce.
Awarding Agency: Stranahan Foundation
For more details and to apply visit the link here
Amount: $25,000
Eligibility: State Govt., City Govt., Non-Profit
Application Due Date: January 31st, 2025
Summary: This program aims to support health, wellness, and educational programming that addresses unmet needs in local Parkinson’s disease (PD) communities. Awards will be provided to healthcare facilities, nonprofit organizations, and other tax-exempt organizations to support impactful, sustainable, and measurable community-based programs that improve life for people living with PD.
Awarding Agency: Parkinson’s Foundation
For more details and to apply visit the link here
Kentucky Fried Wished
Amount: $10,000
Eligibility: State Govt., City Govt., Special Dist. Govt., County Govt., Non-Profit
Application Due Date: January 31st, 2025
Grant Summary: The purpose of this program is to provide funding to nonprofit organizations and government entities for capacity-building projects on their wish list that will make a lasting impact on the organization and community. Funding is intended to support capital-light projects that will allow the awarded organization to serve more people and/or serve the population more efficiently.
Awarding Agency: KFC Foundation
For more details and to apply visit the link here
The Burpee Foundation Grant
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: Non-profit
Application Due Date: Rolling
Summary: This program aims to reduce hunger and promote well-being by investing in horticultural and agricultural projects. Funding will be provided to nonprofit organizations that support the use of horticulture as a means for community building through school-age and adult educational programs, healthy eating, worker training, horticultural therapy, community gardening, and more.
Awarding Agency: The Burpee Foundation
For more details and to apply visit the link here
The Enterline Foundation Grant
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: Non-profit
Application Due Date: January 31st, 2025
Summary: This program aims to increase access to services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Funding will support nonprofit organizations that provide services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities or sector-level organizations that support providers of services or the sector at large.
Awarding Agency: The Enterline Foundation
For more details and to apply visit the link here
https://enterlinefoundation.org/grantmaking/
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Application Due Dates: Rolling
Summary: The CHS Foundation and CHS Community Giving Program seek to strengthen hometown communities and develop future generations of ag leaders.
CHS supports programs with a national or state reach that are focused in the main CHS trade area: Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Priority is given to innovative and collaborative approaches to address emerging issues and opportunities in rural communities.
Awarding Agency: CHS Foundation
For more details and to apply visit the link here
These grants present an incredible opportunity for organizations across Ohio to enhance their impact and strengthen community ties. Whether your focus is on agriculture, religion, sustainability, or child health, there’s funding available to help bring your vision to life. We encourage all eligible organizations to take advantage of these resources. Don’t miss out, apply today!