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External Grant Opportunities

Frontline communities have been historically underfunded and underserved, especially when it comes to advancing environmental and climate justice. Outside of our own grant cycles, FRI collects and shares a range of external grant and federal funding opportunities with our extensive network of frontline communities. FRI’s grant resource list will be updated frequently, so please check back often for up-to-date information.

Open Funding Opportunities

DEADLINEGrant TitleOrganizationBrief DescriptionEligibilityAmount (USD)Location(s) of focus
20-Dec-24Earth Rising Foundation GrantsEarth Rising FoundationFunds climate justice organizations engaged in the following areas: Indigenous voices, regenerative agriculture, climate intersections, sustainable visions, and youth activism.501(c)3 nonprofit organizations$2,000-$20,000United States
30-Dec-24GHHI EPA Region 3 Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program: Two-Year GrantsGreen and Healthy Homes Initiative and US EPAProvides subaward funding for historically underserved communities that have been disproportionately burdened by environmental injustices. Two-year grants are available in two tiers: Tier II (Planning) and Tier III (Implementation).Community-based and grassroots nonprofit organizations; other nonprofit organizations; Tribal governments and intertribal consortia; Native American organizations; institutions of higher education; local governments; governments of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.$250,000 - $350,000United States
9-Jan-25Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller InstitutionsNational Endowment for the HumanitiesFunds the preservation of humanities collections at small and mid-sized organizations; organizations or collections representing the contributions of under-represented communities are highly encouraged.501(c)3 nonprofit organizations; institutions of higher education; state and local governments and their agencies; federally recognized Tribes$10,000United States
9-Jan-25Impact Fund Legal GrantsThe Impact FundProvides recoverable grants to legal services nonprofits, private attorneys, and small law firms engaged in litigation seeking to confront social, economic, and environmental injustice.Legal services nonprofits, private attorneys, and small law firms.Up to $50,000United States
10-Jan-25Farm to School Turnkey Grant ProgramU.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition ServiceFunds farm to school programs in three distinct, pre-determined project tracks. These tracks include 1) Action Planning, focused on roadmap development for program launch, 2) Agricultural Education, focused on building agricultural education into curricula, and 3) Edible Gardens, focused on implementing food production operations.Non-profit entities, Native American Tribal Organizations and Alaska Native Corporations, Eligible schools and child care institutions, local agencies, agricultural producers.Up to $50,000United States
10-Jan-25FY 2025 Farm to School Implementation GrantU.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition ServiceFunds new or existing farm to school programming that includes both local sourcing and agricultural education efforts, with a particular focus on advancing equity in childhood nutrition programming.Non-profit entities, Native American Tribal Organizations and Alaska Native Corporations, Eligible schools and child care institutions, local agencies, agricultural producers.Up to $500,000United States
10-Jan-25Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut Environmental GrantsCommunity Foundation of Eastern ConnecticutFunds Connecticut-based nonprofit organizations that protect environmentally significant lands, engage youth of color in environmental education, and focus on environmental justice.501(c)3 nonprofit organizations.$10,000-$50,000Connecticut, US
14-Jan-25WaterSMART Small-Scale Water Efficiency ProjectsU.S. Department of the InteriorFunds small-scale, on-the-ground water management projects that conserve, better manage, or otherwise increase efficient use of water supplies. Nonprofit conservation organizations must partner with either 1) states, 2) Tribes, 3) irrigation districts, 4) water districts, and/or others with water or power delivery authority to apply as Category B applicants.Category A: States, Tribes, irrigation districts, water districts, and/or others with water or power delivery authority; Category B: Nonprofit conservation organizations partnering with Category A applicant entities.$125,000Western United States and Territories: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
16-Jan-25Chesapeake Bay Youth Environmental Education Grant ProgramChesapeake Bay TrustFunds community-based organizations, schools, nonprofit organizations, and agencies for youth environmental education opportunities and educator support. Funds are provided in three tracks, and Track 1 specifically focuses on outdoor education programs provided by CBOs.501(c)3 Nonprofit organizations; Faith-based Organizations; Community-based organizations; Community associations; Service, youth, and civic groups; Municipal, county, regional, state, federal public agencies; and others.Up to $10,000n Maryland or the Chesapeake Bay watershed portions of D.C., Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia
22-Jan-25New York DEC Community Environmental Education Center Grant GrantNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationFunds the creation of new construction or renovation of facilities to create Community Environmental Education Centers aimed at inspiring exploration, discovery, and learning about urban environments.501(c)3 nonprofit community-based organizations and fiscally sponsored projects; Native American Tribes and Tribal Organizations recognized by New York State.$250,000 to $3,000,000New York, US
29-Jan-25New York DEC Air Pollution Mitigation GrantNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationFunds projects across New York State that reduce air pollution in communities, with a goal of finding solutions that can be replicated by other NY communities.501(c)3 nonprofit community-based organizations and fiscally sponsored projects; Native American Tribes and Tribal Organizations recognized by New York State.$250,000-$500,000New York, US
31-Jan-25Region 6 TCGM Noncompetitive GrantsBullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at Texas Southern University and US EPAProvides funding for severely capacity-constrained community-based nonprofits assisting communities disproportionately affected by environmental, climate, and public health impacts in EPA region 4.Community-based and grassroots nonprofit organizations$75,000EPA Region 6: Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana.
31-Jan-25Region 6 TCGM Competitive GrantsBullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at Texas Southern University and US EPAProvides funding for community-based nonprofits and other eligible recipients implementing projects to assist communities disproportionately affected by environmental, climate, and public health impacts in EPA region 4. Funds will be awarded in three project categories: Tier 1 (Assessment), Tier 2 (Planning), and Tier 3 (Development and Implementation).Community-based and grassroots nonprofit organizations; other nonprofit organizations; Tribal governments and intertribal consortia; Native American and Indigenous organizations; institutions of higher education; local governmentsUp to $150,000 for Assessment projects, Up to $250,000 for Planning projects, and up to $350,000 for Development and Implementation projects.EPA Region 6: Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana.
31-Jan-25Cultivating Healthy Environments: Region 4 TCGM Competitive GrantsResearch Triangle Institute (RTI) and U.S. EPAProvides funding for community-based nonprofits and other eligible recipients implementing projects to address local public health and environmental issues in EPA region 4 in three project categories: Tier 1 (Assessment), Tier 2 (Planning Projects), and Tier 3 (Development).Community-based nonprofit organizations, local governments, Tribal governments and Intertribal consortia, Native American/Indigenous organizations.Up to $150,000 for Assessment projects, Up to $250,000 for Planning projects, and up to $350,000 for Development projects.U.S. EPA Region 4: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee
31-Jan-25Cultivating Healthy Environments: Region 4 TCGM Non-Competitive GrantsResearch Triangle Institute (RTI) and U.S. EPAProvides funding for capacity-constrained community-based nonprofits to help organizations build a foundation that will allow them to apply for future grant opportunities.Community-based nonprofit organizations,$75,000U.S. EPA Region 4: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee
31-Jan-25Cultivating Healthy Environments: Region 7 TCGM Competitive GrantsResearch Triangle Institute (RTI) and U.S. EPAProvides funding for community-based nonprofits and other eligible recipients implementing projects to address local public health and environmental issues in EPA region 7 in three project categories: Tier 1 (Assessment), Tier 2 (Planning Projects), and Tier 3 (Development).Community-based nonprofit organizations, local governments, Tribal governments and Intertribal consortia, Native American/Indigenous organizations.Up to $150,000 for Assessment projects, Up to $250,000 for Planning projects, and up to $350,000 for Development projects.U.S. EPA Region 7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
31-Jan-25Cultivating Healthy Environments: Region 7 TCGM Non-Competitive GrantsResearch Triangle Institute (RTI) and U.S. EPAProvides funding for capacity-constrained community-based nonprofits in EPA Region 7 to help organizations build a foundation that will allow them to apply for future grant opportunities.Community-based nonprofit organizations$75,000U.S. EPA Region 7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
31-Jan-25PDF 2025 Community Organizing GrantsPeace Development FundProvides general operating support for grassroots community-based organizations who organizing to shift power, working to build a movement, dismantling oppression, and creating new structures.Community-based organizations, 501(c)3 and fiscally sponsored.$5,000United States, U.S. Territories, Mexico and Haiti
1-Feb-25First Solar Community Giving Fund: Civic Engagement and Environmental Impact GrantsGreater Toledo Community FoundationProvides support to projects and services that make a meaningful impact on "green" education initiatives, access to clean energy and water in underserved areas, and further development of innovative and sustainable technologies. Applicants can also request a donation of modules and systems from First Solar, and can request a monetary donation to assist with installation.501(c)3 nonprofit organizations$10,000-$15,000
10-Feb-25NOAA's Restoring Fish Passage through Barrier Removal Grants Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law- Round 3U.S. NOAA Fisheries Habitat Conservation Program OfficeProvides financial and technical assistance to facilitate fish passage through removal of in-stream barriers. Specifically, programs will rebuild productive and sustainable fisheries, contribute to the recovery and conservation of threatened and endangered species, enhance watershed health, promote resilient ecosystems and communities, (especially in underserved communities) and improve economic vitality.Non-profits, commercial (for profit) organizations, , institutions of higher education, U.S. territories, and state, local, and Native American and Alaska Native tribal governments.$750,000-$8,000,000United States
14-Feb-25Environmental Justice for New England: EPA Region 1 TCGM Competitive GrantsEnvironmental Justice for New EnglandProvides funding for community-based nonprofits and other eligible recipients implementing projects to address local environmental and public health in EPA region 1 in three project categories: Tier 1 (Assessment), Tier 2 (Planning Projects), and Tier 3 (Implementation of Projects).Nonprofit organizations, community-based organizations, grassroots organizations, Tribal governments (both federally-recognized and state-recognized), intertribal consortia, and Native American organizationsUp to $150,000 for Assessment projects, Up to $250,000 for Planning projects, and up to $350,000 for Implementation projects.U.S. EPA Region 1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
14-Feb-25Environmental Justice for New England: Seed FundsEnvironmental Justice for New EnglandProvides funding for capacity-constrained community-based organizations having an equivalent of four or less paid full-time staff members.Community-based organizations$75,000U.S. EPA Region 1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
28-Feb-25Scherman Foundation Grants LOIsThe Scherman FoundationFunds community-led organizations focused on creating the economic, political, and cultural transformation necessary for Black, Indigenous, and POC communities to reclaim and build power. Specific program priorities include: environmental and climate justice, arts, democracy, reproductive justice, and strengthening New York communities.501(c)3 nonprofit organizations and fiscally-sponsored projects.$15,000-$225,000United States
1-Mar-25Clif Family Foundation Open CallClif Family FoundationProvides general operating or project-based funds for community-led, grassroots nonprofit organizations working in within the foundation's priority areas: climate justice, regenerative and organic farming, food production workers' health and safety, healthy food access, inclusive outdoor access, and/or pollution.501(c)3 community-led nonprofit organizations and fiscally sponsored projects with budgets under $3,000,000.$5,000-$50,000United States
30-Apr-25GHHI EPA Region 3 Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program: Two-Year GrantsGreen and Healthy Homes Initiative and US EPAProvides subaward funding for historically underserved communities that have been disproportionately burdened by environmental injustices. One-year grants are available in two tiers: Tier I (Assessment) and Tier II (Planning).Community-based and grassroots nonprofit organizations; other nonprofit organizations; Tribal governments and intertribal consortia; Native American organizations; institutions of higher education; local governments; governments of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.$150,000-$250,000United States
31-May-25For Tribes: Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program U.S. Department of EnergyProvides funding for eligible Tribes to meet energy efficiency goals, including: upgrading buildings, installing renewable energy equipment, and/or creating climate and clean energy plans.Eligible Tribes (see list), including Alaska Native Regional and Village corporations.Varied; specific allocations per eligible TribeUnited States
30-Nov-26Great Lakes Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking ProgramGreat Lakes Thriving Communities Grantmakers PartnershipProvides funding for community-based nonprofits and other eligible recipients implementing projects to address local public health and environmental issues in EPA region 5 in three project categories: Tier 1 (Assessment and Engagement), Tier 2 (Community Education and Planning), and Tier 3 (Project Development and Implementation).Community-based nonprofit organizations, Tribal governments, Native American and Indigenous organizations, Local Governments, Institutions of higher educationUp to $150,000 for Assessment and Engagement projects, Up to $250,000 for Community Education and Planning projects, and up to $350,000 for Development and Implementation projects.EPA Region 5: Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and 36 federally recognized tribal nations
RollingFordham Flourishing in Community Competitive Awards: EPA Region 2 Thriving Communities Grantmaker ProgramFordham University Flourishing in Community Initiative and US EPAProvides noncompetitive awards for capacity-constrained communities and CBOs located in EPA Region 2, with selection of grants occurring through a participatory strategy. Any individual or organization may nominate any organization or project, including themselves.Capacity-constrained communities and CBOs.$75,000U.S. EPA Region 2: New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands.
RollingFordham Flourishing in Community Competitive Awards: EPA Region 2 Thriving Communities Grantmaker ProgramFordham University Flourishing in Community Initiative and US EPAProvides funding in three tracks for community-led projects in U.S. EPA Region 2 (NY, NJ, PR, USVI, Federally Recognized Indian Nations) focused on evaluating climate and environmental justice issues, designing plans to respond to these concerns, and execution of these projects. Funding will be given in three phases: Assessment, Planning, and Project Development.Community-based and grassroots nonprofit organizations; other nonprofit organizations; Tribal governments and intertribal consortia; Native American organizations; institutions of higher education; local governments; governments of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.$150,000-$350,000U.S. EPA Region 2: New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands.
RollingDe Colores Rapid Response FundPeace Development FundProvides rapid-response funds for grassroots organizing in communities of color, poor, and working-class.501(c)3 nonprofit organizations, non-501(c) organizations, groups, and coalitions.$500-$1000United States
RollingEvidence for Action: Innovative Research to Advance Racial EquityRobert Wood Johnson FoundationFunds research that evaluates specific upstream interventions with potential to combat structural and systemic racism to improve community health and well-being.Priority for 501(c)3 nonprofits, institutes of higher education, and public entities. Other types of nonprofits can apply with additional documentation.VariedUnited States
RollingCommunities First Fund Rapid Response FundCommunities First FundProvides rapid-response funding to frontline and grassroots organizations to help them respond to infrastructure crises, federal rulemaking and funding notices, and other time sensitive issues.501(c)3 organizations and fiscally-sponsored projects.$10,000 to $100,000United States, with focus on U.S. South and Midwest.
RollingNational Grassroots Organizing Grant ProgramBen & Jerry's FoundationFunds grassroots organizing strategies and activities for organizations with annual operating budgets under $350,000.501c3 non-profits and fiscally-sponsored projectsTwo-year grants of up to $30,000 per yearUnited States
RollingSecurity and Well-Being GrantsUrgent Action Fund for Women's Human Rights Asia & PacificSupports women and non-binary activists and organizations responding to urgent crises; funds are used to ensure safety from both physical and emotional harm.Women/Non-binary led, human rights focus, and specifically for addressing urgent crises or threats.Up to $5,000Asia and the Pacific
RollingResourcing ResilienceUrgent Action Fund for Women's Rights Asia and PacificFunds women and non-binary human rights defenders who are seeking to implement an initiative that would support their activism.Women or Non-binary LedUp to $5,000Asia and the Pacific
RollingEnvironmental and Climate Justice GrantsUrgent Action Fund - AfricaFunds environmental women human rights defenders and woman-led grassroots environmental organizations to confront systemic environmental injustices in Africa.Woman/trans-led organizations resopnding to urgent situations.Up to $15,000Rainforest Zones Across Africa: Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo (Congo Brazzaville), Cameroon, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea, Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Liberia, Ethiopia, Zambia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Angola, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Togo
RollingOpportunity GrantsFondo de Acción Urgente -América LatinaFunds strategic actions to defend women's and LBTIQ+ rights, falling under a broad a range of topics from women's rights to gender, racial, or environmental justice.Woman/trans-led organizations resopnding to urgent situations.Up to $5,000Latin America and the Caribbean
RollingProtection and Security GrantsFondo de Acción Urgente -América LatinaFunds actions focused on protection of women and trans activists (and their organizations) when at-risk due to their work defending human rights and/or land.Woman/trans-led organizations resopnding to urgent situations.Up to $5,000Latin America and the Caribbean
RollingSecurity GrantsUrgent Action FundSupports the safety and security of women/trans/non-binary activists in unanticipated, time-urgent situations.Funds must support women/trans/nonbinary activists in response to unanticipated situations.Up to $8,000Middle East, Europe, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Turkey, Central Asia, Russia, Canada and the United States
RollingCharity Pot GrantLUSHSupports small, grassroots organizations in North America and around the world that are working on the root cause of issues and creating long-term sustainable change.
Funds organizations working in areas of animal protection, environmental justice, and human rights
Registered or unregistered organizations/charities, non-profits, or Indigenous and community groups with an annual revenue of $500,000 or lessUp to $25,000Worldwide
RollingEJII Capacity Building GrantsWisconsin Environmenal Justice Infrastructure InitiativeSupports Wisconsin communities raising community awareness on environmental justice issuesWisconsin grassroots organizations (501(c)(3) not required)$200,000Wisconsin
RollingFederal Access Center GrantsJust Transition FundProvides financial and technical assistance to communities impacted by the coal economy to access government funding501(c)(3) non-profit organizations and local governments serving coal communitiesUp to $100,000United States
RollingSeed GrantsNew England Grassroots FundFunds groups launching new projects or starting to significantly change the direction of an existing projectGroups doing local, grassroots work in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Vermont (tax status and fiscal sponsor not required)$500 - $1,000New England
RollingGrassroots GrantsStory of StuffFunds projects on water privatization, plastic pollution, and other environmental justice focus areas.Groups must be led by and serving black, indigenous, and communities of colorUp to $5,000United States
RollingThe Catalyst FundRoddenberry FoundationSupports groups anywhere in the world with early-stage idea or project that addresses pressing global challengesMust be 18 years of age or older and submit an application in English$2,500 - $15,000United States
RollingCornell Douglas Foundation GrantsCornell Douglas FoundationFunds proposal in the following areas of focus: environmental health and justice, land conservation, mountaintop removal mining, sustainability of resources, watershed protection$15,000 - $50,000United States
RollingEDLC GrantsEnvironmental Defender Law Center (EDLC)Covers expenses of public interest litigation against those responsible for resource development projects that harm the human rights, health, and environment of communities in developing countriesNAInternational
RollingNorman Foundation GrantsThe Norman FoundationPromotes economic justice and development through community organizing, coalition building and policy reform efforts; work to prevent the disposal of toxics in communities, and to link environmental issues with economic and social justice; link community-based economic and environmental justice organizing to national and international reform effortsPriority given to organizations with annual budgets of under $1 million~$30,000United States
RollingPetchem Frontline FundCenter for International Environmental LawSupports groups and organizations fighting the petrochemical buildout and infrastructure in the United StatesNAUnited States
RollingTechnical Assistance Grant ProgramU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyHelps communities participate in Superfund cleanup decision-making by providing funding to community groups to contract their own technical advisor to interpret and explain technical reports, site condi­tions, and EPA’s proposed cleanup proposals and decisionsGroup may apply if members’ health, economic well-being, or enjoyment of the environment is, or may be, hurt by a Superfund site. Group must must incorporate for the purpose of participating in decision-making at the site. Nonprofit and tax-exempt status not required.Up to $50,000United States

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