Empowering Nonprofits with Capital Improvement Grants in Washington (USA)
GrantID: 74434
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $250,000
Summary
This grant opportunity offers one-time funding to support impactful capital projects across nonprofit organizations in the United States. Available to public charities and similar 501(c)(3) groups, it is designed to enhance community infrastructure—whether through new construction, renovations, essential equipment, or related capital needs. With a focus on making a meaningful, long-term difference, the program supports initiatives in areas such as community development, conservation and preservation, health and mental health services, underserved populations, and educational endeavors. Awards range from around $10,000 up to approximately $250,000 per project, tailored to address clearly defined, thoughtful capital objectives. By providing significant financial support for tangible improvements, the grant encourages organizations to bolster their capacity and better serve their communities. Eligible entities include nonprofit groups across various U.S. states and regions, though domestic scope is required—international proposals are not supported. Small businesses or individuals are not eligible; only registered nonprofit organizations that meet specific tax-exempt status requirements may apply. The grant is structured into two funding rounds each year. Applicants are invited to submit their proposals during designated spring and fall cycles, with outcomes typically communicated several weeks after each deadline. This semi-annual format ensures timely review and distribution of funds, aligning award decisions with organizational planning and project timelines.
The underlying intent behind this funding is to empower organizations to realize infrastructure goals that might otherwise remain out of reach. Whether a nonprofit seeks to renovate a community center, purchase specialized equipment for health services, or enhance a facility for educational programs, this grant can help transform those plans into reality. Organizations are encouraged to present well-defined project descriptions, detailed budgets, and a clear case for how the funding will drive change. Overall, this opportunity is designed to help nonprofits build stronger physical foundations for lasting community impact.
If you are located in Washington and working in the area of Health & Medical, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.
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