These foundations have a track record of funding housing work in Indiana, 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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Who can apply: Organizations must align with the strategic priority areas. The site says United Way of Allen County offers annual grants to support projects and programs. The page lists 2026-2027 applications for organizations serving community needs in Allen County. Related application page indicates Day of Caring-style eligibility includes registered 501(c)(3)s, schools, or park/nature preserves, but places of worship are not eligible; however that form appears to be for volunteer projects, not grants.
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Who can apply: Nonprofit housing developers eligible under Citi Foundation funding guidelines; applicants must have IRS 501(c)(3) status or international equivalent, or be a registered school, university, or government entity.
Who can apply: Applicant must be a nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) public charity status and an EIN; grants are made to organizations, not individuals; applicants must serve Hamilton County, Indiana residents; requests cannot be for discriminatory projects, political campaigns, direct lobbying, post-event expenses, debt retirement, or promotion of a particular religion; not intended for ongoing general operating support.
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Who can apply: Nonprofit 501(c)(3) community benefit organizations that can demonstrate the primary purpose of the capital project space is to directly deliver essential health and human services. Projects must be matched 1:1 with non-IUW funds. Administrative-only capital costs do not qualify.
Who can apply: Nonprofit 501(c)(3) community benefit organizations whose capital project space primarily directly delivers essential health and human services. The program does not fund administrative space, real estate developers, nonprofits established by for-profit entities, economic development corporations, community development corporations, public education foundations, or organizations without a primary purpose of directly delivering essential health and human services. A 1:1 match from non-Indiana United Ways funds is required.
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Who can apply: Must be a licensed free or community clinic, FQHC, public agency, or tax-exempt 501(c)(3) entity providing interim housing services; meet LAHSA definition of interim housing provider; operate and primarily serve clients in Los Angeles County; be a provider to Medi-Cal or uninsured clients; must demonstrate property ownership or submit an Owner Participation Agreement signed by the property owner. Applicants may request up to $100,000 (projects > $100,000 may be considered if requested amount does not exceed $100,000). Funds must be used for accessibility-related construction projects consistent with listed Accessibility Improvement Categories or 2010 ADA Standards with the relevant citation.
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