These foundations have a track record of funding community development work in Montana, based on IRS 990 grant data. Use the list below to find funders aligned with your mission, then sign up free to see how well your nonprofit fits each one.
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Arts & CultureEntrepreneurship / InnovationLeadership+3 more
Who can apply: Registered U.S. 501(c)(3) charitable organizations, including schools and churches; at least one year of program outcomes; project must align with the Foundation’s primary focus areas; preference for organizations using substantially all grant funds in New Jersey, especially Monmouth and Ocean Counties; no operational overhead, non-registered entities, political action groups, proposals without sustainability plans, or commercial-sale projects.
Community developmentEducationYouth programs+3 more
Who can apply: Applicants must demonstrate benefit to Park County residents. Eligible applicants include non-profits, civic bodies, local governments, school districts, private non-profit schools, religious/fraternal organizations for projects benefiting the general public, and individual residents (for non-immediate catastrophic needs). Ineligible: political organizations/campaigns, activities outside Park County, operating budgets for religious/fraternal organizations, past-due bills, deposits for housing/utilities, and applications requiring immediate assistance.
Youth programsEducation & scholarshipsFood security / basic needs+2 more
Who can apply: Organizations must be 501(c)(3) (as listed on the application: 'Organization Name - as it appears on IRS 501c3 Determination Letter') and provide recent financial statements and project/organizational budget information.
Community developmentSocial changeLeadership development+4 more
Who can apply: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations (or equivalent) generally; projects outside the U.S. require a well-known U.S.-based organization for due diligence. Foundation funds specific projects with detailed budgets, not general operating support.
EducationGlobal learning / study abroadInternational mission / collaboration+2 more
Who can apply: Applicant must be a 501(c)(3) charity (proof required). Churches, government agencies, and organizations using a fiscal sponsor are noted on the form but primary eligibility is 501(c)(3). The Foundation prefers project-specific requests over general operating support.
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