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Browse foundations, corporations, and government agencies offering grants and funding.
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The Hospital Saturday Fund
CatalogThe Hospital Saturday Fund is a registered charity whose aims are to provide assistance for registered health charities, hospices, medical organisations and individuals with a medical condition or disability. Operating in the UK and Ireland, the organization provides medical grants to improve the health of communities. HSF Health Plan, its trading company, operates as one of the leading health plans in the UK and Ireland, with all profits channeled back to The Hospital Saturday Fund to support its charitable mission.
The Howe Scholarship Endowment
CatalogThe Howe Scholarship Endowment was established in celebration of the resilience, fortitude, talent, and imagination of the African-American community in the Wilmington, NC area. Named in honor of the Howes, a gifted family of at least four generations of African-American builders and carpenters who contributed immensely to construction in Wilmington from the mid-19th into the early 20th centuries, the scholarship supports the education of African-American students pursuing the building arts and sciences, including architecture, engineering, carpentry, and construction management. Beginning in 2023, the scholarship has been awarded annually to one recipient.
The Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation
CatalogThe Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation provides life-changing opportunities to young Indians of exceptional talent, character, and motivation. By seeking out and nurturing such talent, the Foundation aims for each personal achievement to benefit the individual and the wider world. Since 1976, over 1300 talented young Indians have received scholarships, awards, fellowships, art residencies, internships, and grants across a wide range of subjects and endeavours, both overseas and in India. Founded by Indoo Shivdasani, a successful entrepreneur who believed in the importance of overseas higher education for young Indians as a way to foster their talent and develop their capacity to contribute to society.
The Inman Charity
CatalogThe Inman Charity is a UK registered charity (Number 261366) that operates a grant giving policy with annual grants of £350,000. The Trustees are particularly interested in supporting medical research, care of the elderly, older people and general welfare, hospices, services for the deaf and blind, care of the physically and mentally disabled, and the Armed Forces. The charity considers applications twice a year at meetings held in April and October.
The Institute of Internal Auditors
CatalogThe Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) is a global professional association that supports and develops the internal audit profession worldwide. The organization provides professional development, certifications (including the Certified Internal Auditor designation), standards and guidance for internal auditing practice, and resources to help internal auditors deliver strategic value and mitigate organizational risks. The IIA serves over 260,000 members around the world through its network of chapters and institutes, offering training, conferences, research, and advocacy for the profession.
The International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua)
CatalogThe International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality and safety of healthcare worldwide through international cooperation and collaboration. ISQua empowers members in over 70 countries with expert training, a global professional network, educational programs including the Fellowship Programme, conferences, and accreditation services through its External Evaluation Association (ISQua EEA). The organization provides evidence-based learning and research, connects healthcare professionals globally, amplifies the voices of healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers, and transforms knowledge into practical solutions that improve care quality, transform systems, and save lives.
The Ironmongers' Company
CatalogOne of the Great XII Livery Companies of the City of London, with links to the iron trade reaching back 700 years. The Ironmongers' Company is an unassuming, inclusive and welcoming organization whose charitable endeavours unite its past, present and future. The Company administers six charities focused on the education of the young, the care of the elderly, and metals and materials science. Members are actively engaged in charity work, running the Company and participating in varied social events, forming a community that delivers sustainable social change.
The John Rayner Charitable Trust
CatalogThe John Rayner Charitable Trust is a UK-based charitable foundation dedicated to helping smaller charities make a difference. The trust provides funding support to enable smaller charitable organizations to achieve their missions and create positive impact in their communities.
The Joyce Z. and Jacob Greenberg Center for Jewish Studies
CatalogThe Joyce Z. and Jacob Greenberg Center for Jewish Studies is an inter-divisional center at the University of Chicago, established in 2009 within the Divisions of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Divinity School. Its mission is to nurture dialogue among the many disciplines, scholars, and students engaged in Jewish Studies at the University, fostering theoretical and interdisciplinary inquiry. The Center supports scholarship and education ranging from the ancient world to the present, covering topics including Hebrew, Arabic, and Yiddish literatures, religious traditions, history, and culture across Israel and the Diaspora. It coordinates dissertation fellowships, provides graduate student travel and research grants, funds undergraduate projects, and serves as a hub for Jewish Studies resources at the University of Chicago.
The Katrina Sriranpong Bursary
CatalogThe Katrina Sriranpong Bursary is a scholarship program founded in 2025 by refugee lawyer and philanthropist Katrina Sriranpong to support Canadian students facing financial challenges who are committed to advocating for human rights. The $1,000 bursary is available to students from all majors attending eligible Canadian post-secondary institutions, aiming to reduce financial barriers and enable recipients to focus on their education while contributing meaningfully to their communities through social and legal advocacy.
The Kent Companies
CatalogThe Kent Companies is a family-owned business based in West Texas that has been operating since 1957. With roots tracing back to the 1930s oil refining industry, the company has diversified into operating convenience stores (Kent Kwik), quick oil change centers (Kent Lube), car washes, ice cream franchises (Baskin-Robbins), restaurants (Huddle House, Rustic Cafe), check cashing services (Mr. Payroll), tire services, urgent care facilities, and wholesale fuel distribution. The company emphasizes community involvement, supporting organizations such as Boy Scouts, Easter Seals, United Way, and various local charities.
The Kosciuszko Foundation
CatalogFounded in 1925, the Kosciuszko Foundation promotes closer ties between Poland and the United States through educational and cultural exchanges. It awards up to $2 million annually in scholarships, grants, and fellowships to students, scholars, and artists, and promotes Polish culture in America. The Foundation is dedicated to increasing American understanding of Polish culture and history, operating from locations in New York, Washington DC, and Warsaw with 11 local chapters across the United States.
The Laurence Plummer Foundation
CatalogThe Laurence Plummer Foundation is a registered charity set up to provide small grants to assist disadvantaged young people from Medway and Kent take part in sport. Individuals, clubs and teams can apply for financial assistance from The Laurence Plummer Foundation to help them take the next step in their chosen sport.
The LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation
CatalogThe LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation is a nonprofit organization established to honor the memory of LeRoy Homer, the First Officer of United Airlines Flight 93 who died on September 11, 2001. The Foundation provides aviation scholarships to aspiring pilots, helping to fulfill LeRoy's dream of flying by supporting the next generation of aviators. The organization is committed to community outreach and education, inspiring youth to pursue careers in aviation while keeping alive the legacy of a hero who gave his life during the September 11th attacks.
The Leakey Foundation
CatalogThe Leakey Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring human origins through science and education. Founded in 1968, the foundation funds groundbreaking human origins research and award-winning educational programs. Their mission is to uncover the story of human evolution and share this knowledge with the world, combining science and education to explore our shared past, understand our present, and inspire a better future. The foundation provides research grants, fellowships, and scholarships to scientists across multiple countries.
The Leathersellers' Company
CatalogThe Leathersellers' Company is a historic livery company and charitable foundation in the City of London with over 600 years of history. The organization enables individuals and communities by working with charities, fosters opportunity through education, and supports the UK leather trade. The Leathersellers' Foundation provides multi-year grants focusing on adverse childhood experiences, supports educational opportunities through partnerships in South East London and undergraduate scholarships, and funds programs to support the UK leather industry as a sustainable material for the future.
The Leche Trust
CatalogThe Leche Trust is a charitable trust that supports the performing arts, heritage conservation, and training for young professionals in both fields. The Trust provides funding through its main grants programme, believing that the arts and artists make the world a better place. For heritage conservation, they support the conservation of historically, artistically and culturally significant buildings and objects dating from before 1837 that are in urgent need of remedial treatment and are in public or charitable ownership.
The Leonard Foundation
CatalogThe Leonard Foundation is a Canadian financial assistance program providing support to students enrolled in undergraduate degree programs at Canadian universities or affiliated colleges. The foundation was established by Reuben Wells Leonard, born in 1860 in Brantford, Ontario, who was a Royal Military College graduate and worked extensively with the Canadian Pacific Railroad.
The Leslie Sell Charitable Trust
CatalogThe Leslie Sell Charitable Trust was established in May 1969 by the late Leslie Sell to provide financial assistance to the Scouting and Guiding movement. This independent Trust Fund makes small grants to Scout and Guide Groups in the UK to help with the cost of repairs, purchasing equipment, or trips in the UK or overseas. The Trust also administers the Peter Sell Award, established in 2011 in memory of one of the trustees.
The Linder Foundation
CatalogThe Linder Foundation is a UK-based charitable organization that provides grants to innovative charities to maximize impact. The Foundation seeks to be a major stakeholder in the projects it funds and often serves as an early stage funder for innovative initiatives. Their funding focuses on five key areas: environment (biodiversity and species preservation), young people (youth offending prevention), hospices and respite care, medical electives (supporting medical schools), and the arts.
The Link Foundation Modeling, Simulation, and Training Program
CatalogThe Link Foundation Modeling, Simulation, and Training Program is a fellowship initiative established by The Link Foundation. The program offers 1-year renewable fellowships of $35,000 for PhD students in areas of Modeling, Simulation, and Training. Its objectives are to foster advanced level research in modeling, simulation, and training, enable PhD students the freedom to work on their research full time, and disseminate research results through conferences, journals, and other publications.
The Lipman-Miliband Trust
CatalogThe Lipman-Miliband Trust is one of the UK's few charitable funders dedicated to supporting socialist political education as a vital tool for collective action, democratic engagement and transformative change. For over fifty years, the Trust has funded radical projects, publications and grassroots organisations that challenge injustice and build collective power. They fund a wide range of work including workshops, publications, cultural projects, events, research, campaigns and training, from community and trade union organising to radical history projects.
The London Community Foundation
CatalogThe London Community Foundation works to improve the lives of the most disadvantaged people in London by connecting donors with small, local charities and community groups. They believe in the vital role of local community organisations in making London a fairer place for everyone, supporting donors to make a difference where it matters most. The foundation has provided over £134 million in grants across London, with a focus on addressing extreme inequality and supporting communities from the ground up.
The London School of Economics and Political Science
CatalogThe London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a world-leading social sciences university based in London. Founded in 1895, LSE is dedicated to studying the social, political and economic sciences. The institution conducts research and provides education across undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs, focusing on understanding society and shaping policy through rigorous academic inquiry. LSE is home to world-leading sustainability research, entrepreneurship programs, and numerous research centres addressing global challenges including climate, technology, society, and economic development.