Discover Funding Organizations
Browse foundations, corporations, and government agencies offering grants and funding.
2224 funders found
The Weinstock Fund
CatalogThe Weinstock Fund, based in the Southwest of England, was established by the late Lord Weinstock in 1962 for general charitable purposes. It is a grant-making trust that was wound up in December 2012 and succeeded by a charity with similar aims. The Fund supports a wide range of charitable causes in England, particularly in the Southwest, focusing on welfare, children, education, medicine, music and the arts. The Trustees favour smaller charities and projects, with grants typically ranging from £2,000 - £5,000 per annum.
The Weiss Fund for Research in Development Economics
CatalogThe Weiss Fund supports research by students and ladder faculty working in development economics, broadly defined. It funds projects that address a wide range of issues affecting less developed countries, aiming to sponsor research that will positively affect the lives of people living in developing countries around the world. The fund offers various grant types including research funding, travel and piloting grants, and implementation and policy support. It also administers the Kabir Banerjee Predoctoral Fellowship, which seeks to expand representation of researchers from low and lower-middle income countries in leading academic programs in development economics.
The Whiting Foundation
CatalogThe Whiting Foundation provides support for writers, editors, educators, and the librarians and archivists who preserve our shared cultural heritage. By nurturing new creations and expanding access to art and insight, the foundation works to help bring about a world where everyone can engage deeply with the richness of literature and the humanities. Its programs include the Whiting Award for emerging writers, Nonfiction Grant for Works-in-Progress, Literary Magazine Prizes, preservation of endangered cultural heritage, and support for humanities in high schools.
The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale
CatalogThe Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale is a leading academic center dedicated to pursuing excellence in research, teaching, and capacity-building across societies to bring about a more informed, inclusive, and flourishing world. The Center supports a wide range of regional councils and global programs covering areas including African Studies, East Asian Studies, Latin American & Iberian Studies, Middle East Studies, Southeast Asia Studies, European Studies, and many others. It provides fellowships and grants, academic programs and certificates, exchange opportunities, and resources for both students and faculty engaged in international scholarship.
The Wilderness Society
CatalogThe Wilderness Society is a leading American conservation organization dedicated to protecting wilderness and inspiring Americans to care for wild places. Founded by Bob Marshall and others, the organization works to protect public lands from mining, drilling, logging and other development. With more than 1 million members, followers, and supporters, they focus on key issues including climate solutions, connected landscapes, and community-led conservation. The organization advocates for protecting 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 and has helped protect nearly 112 million acres of wilderness.
The Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States
CatalogThe Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States administers the Churchill Scholarship program, which provides funding for American students to pursue a year of independent research at Cambridge University in the UK. The scholarship focuses on STEM subjects (science, mathematics, and engineering) and enables recipients to conduct research at Churchill College, the only college at Cambridge that focuses exclusively on STEM fields. The Foundation supports approximately 18 Churchill Scholars annually from 134 participating institutions across 56 eligible programs, offering what many scholars describe as a transformational experience that shapes their academic and professional careers.
The Wolfson Foundation
CatalogThe Wolfson Foundation is an independent charity that awards grants to support and promote excellence in the United Kingdom. The Foundation focuses on four main areas: education, science & medicine, heritage, humanities & the arts, and health & disability. It provides funding for capital infrastructure initiatives including buildings and equipment, as well as funding programs for individuals. The Foundation has supported numerous institutions across the UK, including museums, universities, and heritage sites.
The Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors
CatalogThe Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors, commonly known as Merchant Taylors' Company, is one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London. Originally established as a trade guild regulating tailoring and allied crafts in medieval London, the Company has evolved into a dynamic grant-making organisation focused on fellowship, education, and philanthropy. Through the Merchant Taylors' Foundation, it works closely with charities and community organisations to support initiatives that uplift lives and strengthen communities, providing individual scholarships, bursaries, programme sponsorships, and support for further education.
The Worshipful Company of Weavers
CatalogThe Worshipful Company of Weavers, commonly known as The Weavers' Company, is the oldest Livery Company in the City of London, with a charter dating back to 1155. The organization continues to support and nurture the art and skill of weaving in the United Kingdom's woven textile industry through education scholarships, trade support programs, and recognition of exceptional contributions to the textile field. In addition to its textile focus, the Company conducts significant charitable work centered on the rehabilitation of offenders, particularly young offenders, both in prison and after release, as well as helping young people at risk of criminal involvement. The organization also supports three inner-city London primary schools and operates almshouses providing accommodation for residents.
The Yapp Charitable Trust
CatalogThe Yapp Charitable Trust is a UK-based charitable foundation that makes grants for running costs and salaries to small registered charities in England and Wales. The Trust focuses on helping sustain the work of small charities with annual expenditure of less than £50,000, offering grants typically up to £3,000 per year for up to three years. They prioritize funding ongoing needs and focus specifically on supporting work with designated priority groups.
TheDream.US
CatalogTheDream.US is the nation's largest college and career success program for Dreamer immigrant youth. Working with partners, the organization has provided more than 12,000 college scholarships to Dreamers attending close to 80 Partner Colleges in 20+ states and Washington, DC. The organization helps Dreamer students fulfill their college and career dreams through two main scholarship programs: the National Scholarship and the Opportunity Scholarship, which specifically supports students in locked-out states where they cannot get in-state tuition.
TheGivingMachine
CatalogTheGivingMachine is a registered UK charity dedicated to reinventing the way people give by building an inclusive community that brings causes, supporters, and businesses together to make a difference. Their mission is to provide funding opportunities for all good causes to ensure their sustainable future through creative fundraising solutions including Community Grants and GivingLottery programs. They help charities maximize unrestricted income while supporting businesses strengthen their CSR strategies.
Theatres Trust
CatalogThe Theatres Trust is the national advisory public body for theatres in the United Kingdom. It works to protect and promote theatres across the country, providing advice, planning guidance, grants and funding support to theatre operators and communities. The organization maintains a database of theatres, publishes a Theatres at Risk Register, and supports the preservation and development of theatre buildings to ensure they remain fit for the future. The Theatres Trust Charitable Fund supports the work of the Trust and is registered as a charity.
Thomas Wall Trust
CatalogThe Thomas Wall Trust is a UK-based charitable foundation that provides grants to support education and social welfare. The Trust focuses on funding projects that help disadvantaged individuals access educational opportunities and improve their life circumstances, with a particular emphasis on adult education and vocational training.
Thomson Charitable Trust
CatalogThomson Charitable Trust is a charitable foundation that provides grants for sports, music, education, and arts in and around Perth, Scotland. The Trust supports charitable purposes within Perth and Kinross, with a preference for start-up projects or improvements to charitable services, offering grants of up to £5,000. Since its establishment, the Trust has provided more than £2 million in grant support to benefit local communities.
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CatalogThreads of Life
CatalogThreads of Life is a Canadian charity committed to supporting people affected by workplace injury, illness or death and preventing future tragedies from occurring. The organization provides peer support, online workshops, regional gatherings, and speaker programs to help families and individuals build resilience, form supportive connections, and find a way forward after experiencing workplace tragedy. Their work is powered by over 350 volunteers and impacts thousands of people annually through various support programs and awareness initiatives.
Thurings Stiftelse
CatalogThurings Stiftelse appears to be a Swedish foundation based on its naming convention (.com domain with Swedish language name 'stiftelse' meaning 'foundation'). Limited information is available from the website content to determine the organization's specific mission or focus areas.
Tillväxtverket
CatalogTillväxtverket is the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth. It is a government agency that works to strengthen businesses, municipalities, and regions, creating conditions to meet future challenges. The agency promotes competitive enterprises and sustainable development across all parts of Sweden, providing funding opportunities, guides and tools, statistics and analysis, as well as seminars and networks for regional growth and business development.
Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation
CatalogThe Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation is a UK-based charity founded in 1995 as a living tribute to Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball, two children who tragically lost their lives in a 1993 IRA bombing in Warrington. Established by Tim's parents, Colin and Wendy Parry OBE, the Foundation promotes peaceful alternatives to violence in conflict situations. In 2025, it transitioned from operating a Peace Centre to becoming a grant-making organization, funding charities and nonprofit organizations focused on promoting non-violence against young people and supporting victims of violent crime and terrorism.
Todd Mezrah Grant
CatalogThe Todd Mezrah Grant (also known as the Todd Mezrah Business Athlete Scholarship) is an annual $2,500 scholarship program founded by Todd Mezrah, a Tampa-based entrepreneur and CEO of Mezrah Consulting. The grant supports and empowers deserving U.S.-based college students who demonstrate resilience, creativity, and an entrepreneurial spirit. The scholarship is open to undergraduate and graduate students at accredited U.S. institutions across all fields of study, with selection based on applicants' personal stories of overcoming challenges and their drive to create positive change in their communities and future careers.
Ton Duc Thang University - Graduate Studies
CatalogTon Duc Thang University (TDTU) is a Vietnamese higher education institution focused on training high-quality human resources for national development. The Graduate Studies division offers postgraduate programs including 18 master's degree programs and 10 doctoral programs, supporting advanced academic study and research. The university continuously innovates its training programs, updates modern knowledge to help learners approach practical applications, and confidently take on important positions in a global environment.
Tore Nilsons Stiftelse för medicinsk forskning
CatalogTore Nilsons Stiftelse för medicinsk forskning (Tore Nilson Foundation for Medical Research) was established in 1969 in Stockholm, Sweden. The foundation was created by the family of Tore Nilson, a Swedish industrialist who developed the company Ernst Nilson AB and co-founded Nilsons Maskin AB, representing Caterpillar and Hyster in Sweden. Following Tore Nilson's illness and death from cancer, combined with his interest in scientific research through his involvement with development company Incentive AB and the Scientific Council, the family established this foundation to promote clinical medical research.
Toronto Community Housing
CatalogToronto Community Housing (TCHC) is a municipal housing corporation owned by the City of Toronto. It is Canada's largest social housing provider, offering subsidized, affordable, and market rent housing options to residents. TCHC manages a diverse portfolio of residential communities and provides tenant services, community programs, youth initiatives, scholarships, and building revitalization projects. The organization is committed to tenant engagement, accessibility, and creating safe, thriving communities across Toronto.