271 organizations
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i9 Sports Association is a nonprofit charity that helps children play youth sports. It gives scholarship grants to help cover youth sports registration fees for boys and girls under age 18.
1 service
Artists' Fellowship, Inc. is a New York-based nonprofit foundation that helps professional visual artists in the United States and its territories. It gives emergency financial aid for serious problems like illness, disability, bereavement, natural disaster, or other unexpected hardship. It also runs member events and annual arts awards.
3 services
Overcomers House Inc. is a nonprofit social service resource center in Snellville. It helps people in Gwinnett County and nearby areas with food, senior food boxes, emergency financial help by appointment, a thrift store, and seasonal giveaways.
10 services
Kids Wish Network is a national nonprofit based in Palm Harbor, Florida. It helps children ages 3 to 18 who have serious illness or hard life situations by granting wishes, honoring brave children, giving holiday gifts, and helping some grieving families with funeral costs.
7 services
Coast Guard Foundation is a national nonprofit that helps U.S. Coast Guard members and their families. It gives disaster and tragedy grants, scholarships, education grants, morale and wellness support, youth enrichment help, and some job training support.
13 services
A Cure In Sight is a national nonprofit run by ocular melanoma patients and volunteers. It helps people with ocular melanoma through financial aid, patient packets, education, support connections, an app, research support, and awareness events.
9 services
Feeding Pets of the Homeless is a national nonprofit based in Carson City, Nevada. It helps people experiencing homelessness care for their pets by connecting them to pet food, emergency veterinary care, wellness clinics, pet-friendly shelter resources, and some shelter pet crates.
5 services
NYFA administers Rauschenberg Emergency Grants with support from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. The program gives one-time grants to eligible artists in financial need for recent medical, dental, mental health, or dancer financial emergencies.
4 services
HairToStay is a nonprofit that helps cancer patients in the United States pay for scalp cooling during chemotherapy. Scalp cooling can reduce hair loss, and HairToStay gives need-based grants to help cover the cost.
3 services
The Blues Foundation is a Memphis-based nonprofit that preserves blues music and supports blues artists. Its HART Fund helps blues musicians and their families with health-related financial needs, including medical care, dental care, screenings, and funeral or burial costs.
4 services
The Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Foundation is an arts grantmaking foundation for visual artists. It is known for grants that help painters, sculptors, and printmakers, including emergency help after serious events like illness, fire, flood, or other disasters.
2 services
The Live Like Maya Foundation is a Mason, Ohio nonprofit that supports families of children with cancer and funds pediatric cancer research. It gives financial help and practical support to pediatric cancer families, supports hospitals and cancer organizations, and runs community fundraising and kindness events.
6 services
Carnegie Fund for Authors gives emergency grants to American authors in serious financial need. It helps authors who have had a book commercially published and who are facing illness, injury, disaster, or another urgent hardship.
2 services
American Legion Auxiliary is a volunteer organization that supports veterans, military members, and their families. It helps through scholarships, youth leadership programs, volunteer service at VA facilities, community service projects, and emergency grants for eligible Auxiliary members.
11 services
JoshProvides Epilepsy Assistance Foundation helps people with epilepsy or another seizure disorder. It offers financial grants for medical services, travel to medical care, seizure alert devices, and seizure response dog training, plus a virtual support group and education programs.
7 services
EMS Success is an Oklahoma City metro nonprofit that helps EMTs and paramedics with education costs and emergency support. It offers EMS scholarships and raises money to help EMS workers or their families after injury, illness, or death.
4 services
Dayforce Cares is an employee-driven charity connected to Dayforce. It gives grants to people and families for basic needs like food, clothing, household items, medical equipment, dental or vision costs, mobility needs, and short-term therapy.
2 services
Alice’s Kids is a nonprofit that helps children whose families cannot afford things like clothes, prom tickets, field trip fees, summer camp, instrument rentals, and other needs. Teachers, social workers, police staff, and other helpers can request aid, and Alice’s Kids sends a check or gift card in a way that protects the child’s dignity.
2 services
The Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation is a nonprofit in Waukesha, Wisconsin that helps people affected by paralysis and spinal cord disorders. It gives charitable grants for needed equipment or modifications, offers higher education scholarships, funds spinal cord injury research, and runs fundraising events.
5 services
The American Society of Journalists and Authors is a national group for independent nonfiction writers. It helps writers with professional training, networking, advocacy, and emergency grants through the Writers Emergency Assistance Fund.
7 services