These foundations have a track record of funding housing 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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family resiliencyearly childhood education and developmentchild welfare+16 more
Who can apply: Tax-exempt public charities and fiscally sponsored organizations aligned with the funder's mission, primarily serving areas outside Western Montana's urban centers of Missoula, Kalispell, Butte, and Helena; operating at least two years; operating budget under $1 million (excluding schools). Hospitals and community foundations are eligible only in limited circumstances. The fund generally does not support intermediary organizations, professional associations, or university programs.
affordable housinghousing preservationhousing development+3 more
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: Organizations with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status and certain governmental entities. Fiscal sponsorship permitted (written fiscal sponsorship agreement required for Full Application). Arts funding prioritizes small- and mid-size arts organizations (annual budgets $1.5M or less). Priority given to projects benefiting Greater Pittsburgh (minimum 75% of yearly awards).
Who can apply: Open only to organizations located in the rural community they serve. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations, tax-exempt educational institutions, and state, tribal, or local government agencies. Fiscal sponsors are eligible if they are an eligible organization type. The organization must be physically located in rural Montana and serve that rural community.
supportive housingaccessibility improvementsdisability access+2 more
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.
Who can apply: Applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and not classified as private foundations. Projects must directly address one of RAF's four program areas. RAF grant funds do not support indirect costs, general operating expenses, or administrative expenses.
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