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Search our list of organizations that provide funds for service-learning on an ongoing basis.

For time-sensitive funding and grants competitions, visit our Funding Opportunities page. For general information on grants and funding, visit our Funding topic page.



Total number: 162
U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP)

This site lists links to grants and funding opportunities at OJP, including programs such as Safe Start, Antiterrorism and Emergency Assistance funding, and more.

U. S. Department of Labor (DOL), Center for Faith-Based & Community Initiatives

Site includes current grant and funding opportunities through DOL that are available to all faith-based and community grassroots organizations.

USDA Public Service Leaders Scholarship Program

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), in partnership with the Hispanic College Fund, is providing scholarship and internship opportunities for students interested in community leadership careers.

WalMart Foundation Good Works Programs

The WalMart Foundation Good Works Programs provide grant support to communities and local non-profit organizations. Funding includes environmental grants, support for the Children's Miracle Network, the Missing Children's Network, a community bike program, literacy education, and more.

White House Fellows

White House Fellowships offer outstanding young Americans the opportunity to participate in the day to day business of governing the nation. Each fellow works full time as a special assistant to a Cabinet member or senior presidential advisor and also participates in an education program designed to nurture his or her development as a leader.

WHO Foundation, The

The Women Helping Others (WHO) Foundation supports grass-roots charities serving the overlooked needs of women and children. Grants are provided to nonprofit organizations serving women and/or children in the United States and Puerto Rico. Projects and programs addressing health, education and social service needs reveive priority. The Foundation does NOT fund grants, loans or scholarships to individuals or educational institutions. Go to 'How to Apply for Funding.'

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The

Provides grants to non-profit organizations only for education, environmental, and performing arts programs. Example education programs include improving instruction in urban schools and community colleges, and use of information technology to increase access to high-quality academic content. Example environmental programs include saving ecosystems in the North American West, and promotion of energy efficiency to reduce impact of fossil-fuel use.

William T. Grant Foundation, The

The William T. Grant Foundation provides funds to support research that improvides the lives of young people ages 8 to 25. Areas supported include: research, program evaluation, policy analysis, communications and dissemination, and capacity-building.

Wisconsin Partnership Fund for a Healthy Future

Offers grants to organizations in Wisconsin that will enable the organizations to develop community-academic partnerships and community-based public health initiatives.

Youth Grantmakers

Youthgrantmakers.org is a communication of the Michigan Community Foundation Youth Project (MCFYP. It provides information for youth on grantmaking and has excellent resources on youth advisory committees (YACs), including a "Getting Started Guide", best practices, and sample documents.