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March 25, 2026

Community Micro-Grants from The Center for Puerto Rican Studies (CENTRO) at Hunter College

The Center for Puerto Rican Studies (CENTRO) at Hunter College has launched an open call for 2026-2027 Rooted + Relational community micro-grants, with funding of up to $5,000. This year’s theme is Black Cuerpas: Race, Body Politics & Culture. CENTRO seeks to fund projects that examine: 1) how do race, gender, sexuality, and body politics shape the everyday lives and histories of Boricuas across the archipelago and diaspora? and 2) What happens when we center race and Blackness in a field of study that has too often championed color-blindness and the myth of racial democracy to avoid the hard questions about racism, anti-Blackness, complicity, and erasure? Grantees will implement their projects within their chosen communities during the 2026-2027 academic year. They will also present their work at a CENTRO event, attend three virtual meetings, and have their work highlighted through CENTRO’s communications and media channels. Head to CENTRO’s website to read full details and to submit your application by April 30, 2026

March 25, 2026

Local Assistance Grants from NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services

Nonprofit community-based organizations may apply for local mini grant assistance funding from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services to support youth, families and communities throughout the state. These local assistance grants of up $75,000 per grantee will be awarded to community-based organizations to fund direct service programming to support youth, families, and communities throughout New York State. This money is intended for programs that increase youth, family, and community engagement; increase access to trauma, healing, and behavioral health services; and increase prevention efforts and youth-centered service delivery. Review the full Request for Awards for more information or visit the DCJS website for all funding opportunities. Proposals are due on April 22, 2026 by 12:00 PM EST. 

March 12, 2026

World Cup for All Community Grant Program from The ABNY Foundation

The ABNY Foundation has launched the World Cup For All Community Grant Program to ensure residents and communities across the five boroughs can experience the excitement and local benefits of the tournament, even if they are not attending a match in person. Through this program, the ABNY Foundation will award grants between $5,000 and $15,000 to community-based nonprofit organizations to support free or low-cost, welcoming, and community-centered fan engagement activities tied to the FIFA World Cup 2026, and/or; free or low-cost, enriching youth programming inspired by the FIFA World Cup 2026. Head to the opportunity page to see full eligibility, FAQs, and a recording of a recent info session. Applications are due March 13, 2026 via their digital application form

January 9, 2026

Write to Thrive Fund through 826 National

826 National Youth Writing is excited to invite eligible youth-serving organizations and schools to apply for grants of $20,000 through the Write to Thrive Fund. This initiative connects programs with 826 National’s writing-and-SEL curriculum and training, strengthening their capacity to support young people’s creative expression, mental health, and well-being. Selected partners will receive $20,000 in grant funding; a flexible, writing-based workshop series centered on reflection, creativity, and care; and facilitator resources, training, and a short curriculum guide from 826 National. The deadline to apply is January 21, 2026 

January 9, 2026

Women’s Forum Education Fund

Offered through the Women’s Forum of New York, the Women's Forum Education Fund provides unrestricted grants of $10,000 to extraordinary women age 25 and older who have demonstrated heroic effort in overcoming extreme adversity to pursue their first Associate or Bachelor's degree. Unlike traditional scholarships, this award is given directly to the recipient to use for any needs that loom largest, including tuition, childcare, medical bills, or housing. Candidates must be 25 years old, reside in NYC and attend a two- or four-year institution within the city, be pursuing their first associate or bachelor’s degree, and be in good academic standing. Read full eligibility criteria here. Applications can be submitted by March 1, 2026 via their online application

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