South Dakota Fund grants are awarded by the SDCF Board of Directors. Applicants should be a public, nonprofit organization as defined by IRS Publication 78. TENNESSEE Community Impact Grants Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
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Our Community Impact Grants focus on three key areas: Arts & Creative Culture, Child/Youth Development & Education, and Positive Mental Health. Each of these areas is integral to supporting a vibrant, inclusive community where everyone can thrive. Middle Tennesseans deserve to experience greater belonging and well-being. CFMT’s Community Impact Grants focus areas align perfectly with our unique capacity to drive meaningful change and honor the generosity of our donors, who have supported these core areas for the past 30 years.
Healthy Places Grants The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee Health Foundation
Award Amount: Varies Deadline: Rolling
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The focus of the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Foundation is creating active, healthy spaces across Tennessee that connect people and foster a sense of community. We also provide support to health-focused programs and organizations statewide through our Community Trust.
Humana Foundation Grants Humana Foundation
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The purpose of this funding is to support an organization that is focused on initiatives in Childhood health - supporting efforts that improve physical activity and nutritional habits of children and families; Intergenerational health - fostering shared, healthy activities between generations or Active lifestyles - promoting fun, physically active living as a way of life. We accept proposals from nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations in areas where Humana has business presence. Check website for info.
Inclusive Playground and Facility Grant Department of Disability and Aging (DDA)
Award Amount: Up to $500,000 Deadline: Check website
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The Department of Disability and Aging (DDA) is providing $2.5 million in new funding aimed at creating more inclusive parks and playgrounds in communities across Tennessee. The department is providing up to $500,000
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