Fort Washington, MDWebsiteEIN: 27-19790662 filings on record
About Carolyn Community Grp Homes Foundation
To partner with programs and initiatives that effect positive change now and in the future, improving the lives of children, families, communities and the environment through the involvement of successive generations of the family of Carolyn McKnight Christian.
Focus Areas
Youth development / out-of-school-time programsChild and family servicesCommunity vitalityClimate change mitigation and adaptationClean energyAffordable housingEducation
Who They Fund
children and youthfamiliesresidents and community organizations in Minneapolisresidents and community organizations in New Haven
Funding Style
Financial Snapshot
Annual Giving
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Geographic Reach
Local1 state funded
About 100% of grants go to recipients in MD.
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youth developmentout-of-school-time (OST) programsK–12 education supporturban climate/environmental resiliencearts education and community arts
Latest 990 Filing
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Recent Grants
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Open Grant Opportunities
Current and upcoming funding from Carolyn Community Grp Homes Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Open nowCloses Aug 15, 2026Award: $5K – $20K
New Haven Youth Development — Community-led Responsive Grants
Youth developmentLeadership trainingCulturally relevant programming+1 more
Who can apply: Programs providing high-quality youth development for underrepresented youth ages 13-18 in New Haven; community-led organizations prioritized; annual budgets ~ $1M or less for community-led category.
Deadline: Applications open June 15, 2026; deadline August 15, 2026. Grants paid in early 2027.
New Haven Youth Development (Responsive Youth Development Grants)
youth developmentyouth leadershipeducation+1 more
Who can apply: Organizations serving underrepresented youth ages 13-18, grades 7-12 in New Haven; responsive youth development organizations with leadership and staff reflecting the demographics and lived experiences of participants. Priority is given to programs with cultural relevance, strong relationships, high dosage, youth voice, and long-term engagement.
Deadline: Application deadline: August 15, 2026; applications open June 15, 2026.
youth developmentleadership developmentcommunity-led organizations+1 more
Who can apply: Organizations must provide high-quality youth development for underrepresented youth ages 13-18, grades 7-12, in New Haven. Priority for community-led organizations whose leadership and staff reflect the demographics and lived experiences of the youth served.
Deadline: The 2026 grant round opens June 15, 2026 and is due August 15, 2026.
Minneapolis Youth Development — Responsive Youth Development Grants
youth developmentleadership developmentout-of-school time+2 more
Who can apply: Organizations must provide high-quality OST youth development programming for low-income middle- through high-school-aged youth in Minneapolis. Programs should align with foundation priorities, serve target communities or schools, and fit budget and program size expectations. Community-led applicants are generally expected to have annual budgets around $1M or less.
Deadline: Applications open December 15, 2026; due February 15, 2027.
youth developmentleadership developmentout-of-school time programs+1 more
Who can apply: Organizations must serve low-income middle- through high-school-aged youth in Minneapolis OST settings, with leadership and staff reflecting the communities served. Priority for community-led organizations with annual budgets around $1 million or less. Programs should align with youth development best practices and the Minneapolis community/school geography criteria.
Deadline: Applications open December 15 and are due February 15 each year.
Who can apply: Community-led climate and/or environmental organizations in Minnesota or the Indigenous Nations sharing the same geography, with climate/environment as part of their priorities, leadership reflective of the communities served, active work on climate/environment issues, and annual budgets typically under ~$1M. The foundation prioritizes explicit carbon reduction and community impact.
Deadline: Application deadline: February 15, 2027; applications open December 15, 2026.
climate change mitigationcarbon reductionclean energy+2 more
Who can apply: Organizations should have climate and environment objectives as part of their priorities, leadership reflective of populations served, be working on climate and/or environment issues in the grant year, and generally have annual budgets under about $1 million. Priority is given to organizations explicitly addressing carbon reduction and community impact.
Deadline: Applications open December 15 and are due February 15 each year.
Deadlines and eligibility are summarized from public sources and may change — always confirm the details on the funder's official application page before applying.