These foundations have a track record of funding faith-based 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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Christian evangelismChurch growthPastoral and evangelist training+7 more
Who can apply: Organizations must be qualified under 501(c)(3) for the first request; tax-exempt letter and doctrinal statement of faith are required with the first application; funding is for organizations and individuals whose beliefs are in line with the Word of God; no multi-year grants.
grant writingcapacity buildingcommunity development+2 more
Who can apply: Applicants must attend all sessions and are selected based on commitment to expanding resource capacity, passion for improving quality of life in their community, and willingness to collaborate with partners across the Uplands region.
Who can apply: Open to congregations and nonprofit organizations actively working in Native communities. Projects should align with one of the priority funding areas and support Native American leadership and community benefit. CNAMF strongly encourages faith-based and religious organizations to apply. Not funded: capital campaigns/items, deficit financing, general operations, grants to individuals, scholarship funds.
curriculum developmentScience of Mind teachingeducational materials
Who can apply: Projects must support Science of Mind teachings and be affiliated with Centers for Spiritual Living where applicable. Salaries are not funded.
Children and youth servicesEmotional/mental health for childrenPhysical well-being of children+2 more
Who can apply: Must be a confirmed 501(c)(3) organization (no pending status). Must have a mission focused on youth development, demonstrate tangible community impact, have a strong/committed board (able to match requested funds), be willing to collaborate with other nonprofits, provide proof of community support, be motivated by/promote Christ-like values, and be based in Indiana or surrounding states.
Who can apply: Applicants must serve Noble County residents. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, schools, and government entities; faith-based organizations are eligible if the project is nonsectarian and benefits the wider community. Applicants must meet with program staff before applying.
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