Financial Capital Opportunities

Amplifying opportunities for social innovation

Department of Health Care Services"The CSSA Cohort 2.0 grant supports youth-serving non-profit community or tribal organizations, or counties implementing Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant (SUBG)-funded prevention programs in California to strengthen and evaluate innovative substance use prevention programs. Funding and technical assistance will help build evidence of effectiveness and expand youth and young adult prevention efforts statewide."May 29th, 2026
Bank of America"Local nonprofit organizations play an important role in addressing societal challenges and advancing economic opportunity in our communities. Since 2004, our commitment to the Neighborhood Builders® program has reflected Bank of America’s longstanding and continued philanthropic investment in nonprofit leadership development across the U.S. Over two decades, we’ve invested more than $346 million in communities across the U.S. and trained more than 4,000 leaders at nearly 2,000 U.S. nonprofits. From May 1 to June 1, the 2025 Neighborhood Builders® application is open to 501(C)(3) nonprofit organizations that meet the eligibility criteria."June 1st, 2026
SJPLASystems Change FellowshipMay 13th, 2026
The Eisner Foundation"Since 2011, The Eisner Foundation has awarded the Eisner Prize to honor people and organizations doing exceptional intergenerational work across the country. In 2023, the Eisner Prize evolved into the Eisner Prize Fellowship to provide financial resources, networking opportunities, and the prestige of the Eisner Prize to leaders with new ideas and perspectives that will propel the field forward. The application for the 2026-27 cycle will be open April 13-May 10."May 10th, 2026
Rare Impact Fund"Recognizing the vital role of nonclinical providers in supporting youth mental health, the Rare Impact Fund is launching a $2.5M+ initiative to invest in organizations strengthening the nonclinical workforce that serves young people. This initiative will fund organizations that equip nonclinical providers with the tools, training, connections, and resources needed to deliver critical, culturally responsive care."May 11th, 2026
Target"Community Engagement Funds (CEF) is a community grant program that empowers Target stores and distribution center leaders to make meaningful, localized giving decisions that meet the needs of the communities where our team members and guests live, work, and thrive. Before submitting an application, the organization must review the guidelines below."May 6th, 2026
Stanton Fellowship"Each year, the Durfee Foundation selects up to six fellows who receive $100,000 over two years to explore bold questions and develop new ideas, approaches, or collaborations that could make a meaningful difference for communities in Los Angeles County. Funds are flexible and may be used to support the inquiry in a variety of ways, including travel, conferences or convenings, and research or consulting support."June 24th, 2026
Lark Awards"The Lark Awards provides small, Los Angeles-based nonprofit organizations with deep roots in their communities a $30,000 grant and support for staff-driven collective care and well-being."May 13th, 2026
Michelson Prizes: Next Generation Grants"Michelson Prizes: Next Generation Grants are $150,000 research grants given annually to support promising researchers applying disruptive concepts and inventive processes to advance human immunology, vaccine discovery, and immunotherapy research for major global diseases."June 22nd, 2026
Microsoft Azure"Offers eligible nonprofits $2,000 (USD) in Azure service credits annually to enhance cloud capabilities and drive innovation."Rolling
Awesome Foundation"$1K monthly grants for founders looking to take their idea to the next stage."Rolling
Ben & Jerry's Foundation"We believe those most impacted by inequity and injustice are in the best position to develop solutions. Our intent is to achieve a better future for all by providing support to community-based, grassroots organizations confronting social and environmental injustice. We are inspired by Civil Rights icon John Lewis’ admonition, “Speak up, speak out, get in the way. Get in good trouble, necessary trouble.” The National Grassroots Organizing Program (NGO) offers two-year unrestricted, general operating support grants of up to $30,000 per year, with an average grant size of $20,000 per year, to small (budgets under $350,000), constituent-led grassroots organizations throughout the United States and its territories."Rolling
AlgalitaRolling
Angell FoundationRolling
Carrie Estelle Doheny FoundationRolling
City of Los Angeles Office of the City ClerkRolling
Draper Richards Kaplan FoundationRolling
Eisner FoundationRolling
First 5 LARolling
Ford Fund GrantsRolling
Fox FoundationRolling
Global Innovation FundRolling
LA City Council OfficesRolling
LA County Supervisor OfficesRolling
LA Young Creatives FundRolling
National Institutes of HealthRolling
Perenchio FoundationRolling
QueensCare Charitable GrantsRolling
RSF Social FinanceRolling
S. Mark Taper FoundationRolling
The Ahmanson FoundationRolling
The California Wellness FoundationRolling
The Eisner FoundationRolling
The Green FoundationRolling
The Nathan Cummings Foundation GrantRolling
The Ralph M. Parson FoundationRolling
Tory Burch in Partnership with UpworthyRolling
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentRolling
U.S. Department of AgricultureRolling
United Way of Greater Los AngelesRolling
USC Marshall Greif IncubatorRolling
USC Marshall Venture FundRolling
Wells FargoRolling

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