Financial Capital Opportunities

Amplifying opportunities for social innovation

HOME Investment Partnerships Program"The HOME program assists cities, counties, developers, Native American Entities, and nonprofit Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) to create and retain affordable housing. The program provides grants to cities, counties, and federally recognized tribes, and low-interest loans to developers, including Native American Entities and state-certified CHDOs operating in state HOME-eligible jurisdictions."March 30, 2026
Evelyn S. and K.E. Barrett Foundation"The Evelyn S. and K.E. Barrett Foundation (eskebarrettfoundation.org) supports organizations that are working to improve children’s health, safety, and education to create opportunities for their enrichment so that they may live fulfilling lives."March 31st, 2026
Ysabel Jurado's Microenterprise Grant program"Ysabel Jurado's Microenterprise Grant program provides grants of up to $3,000 to eligible microenterprises operating in Council District 14 of the City of Los Angeles. These grants are funded by Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), allocated to the City by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)."March 31st, 2026
T-Mobile" We launched this program in April 2021 with a five-year commitment to support up to 500 small towns across the country with up to $25 million in funding—and we’re proud to say that goal is nearly complete. To date, T-Mobile's Hometown Grants have funded transformative projects in hundreds of communities—revitalizing parks, upgrading technology, supporting public safety, expanding access, and so much more. Each grant of up to $50,000 has helped communities jumpstart local projects and create lasting impact."March 31, 2026
Truist Foundation"We support our communities by investing in innovative nonprofits that work with adults and align with our key areas of focus: building career pathways to economic mobility and strengthening small businesses. We support needs that are sustainable and don’t commit funds to recurring expenditures. Examples include funding for a new program launch, a curriculum to expand or strengthen a program, equipment to deliver a program, and capital needs."March 31, 2026
Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator"Join our FREE eight-week fellowship program focusing on Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS), an emerging and vital field in the Greater LA region, particularly as we look toward the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This program provides participants with an introduction to grid-optimization software essential to modern energy management, efficiency, and electrification."April 8th, 2026
Newman’s Own Foundation"Across the United States working to ensure all children can access, learn about, and engage with nutritious, culturally relevant food at school and in communities. The Prize will award grants up to $100K over two years and is open to nonprofits, Tribes, schools, and school districts in the United States that support kids in any of the following areas: learning about healthy food, eating nutritious school meals, and engaging with Indigenous foods."April 28th, 2026
Clean Energy Access: LA County TECH Grant: Round 2"The CEA-LAT Grant will provide up to $200,000 in funding to Community Based Organizations (CBOs) in Los Angeles County that perform outreach and education on the Technology for Equipment and Clean Heating Clean Initiative (TECH Clean CA). It focuses on building decarbonization, healthy homes, electrification technologies, and health-related impacts."April 30th, 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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