Funding, Job, & Event Highlights for Youth Service Providers
Funding Opportunities
CapitalOne's Scaling Pathways to Homeownership Open Call
Scaling Pathways to Homeownership is a $25 million initiative sponsored by the Capital One Foundation designed to identify and support bold solutions that expand access to affordable homeownership across the United States. This Open Call seeks solutions that can drive transformative change, including innovations in housing counseling, consumer education, and for-sale housing production at scale. Priority will be given to proposals with the potential to create meaningful and measurable impact through resources and tools that address information gaps or supply challenges, improve access, and support homeownership readiness to make it easier for individuals and families to benefit from the wealth-building that can come from homeownership. The Scaling Pathways to Homeownership Open Call is open to organizations across the United States and U.S. Territories, including partnerships and collaborations. Competitive applications will present solutions that are innovative, impactful, bridge-building, and durable — demonstrating measurable potential to expand homeownership, strengthen community partnerships, and sustain long-term change.
Deadline: Registration Deadline: December 17, 2025, Application Deadline: January 29, 2026
Dr. Scholl Foundation Grants
The Dr. Scholl Foundation is dedicated to providing financial assistance to organizations committed to improving our world. Solutions to the problems of today’s world still lie in the values of innovation, practicality, hard work, and compassion. Grants are made annually and are considered in the following areas: education, social service, healthcare, civic and cultural, and environmental. These categories are not intended to limit the interest of the Foundation from considering other worthwhile projects. In general, the Foundation guidelines are broad to give us flexibility in providing grants.
Deadline: January 1, 2026
Allen Foundation, Inc.'s Human Nutrition Grants
The Allen Foundation provides grants to projects that primarily benefit programs for human nutrition in the areas of health, education, training, and research. Priorities include:
- To make grants to fund relevant nutritional research.
- To support programs for the education and training of mothers during pregnancy and after the birth of their children, so that good nutritional habits can be formed at an early age.
- To assist in the training of persons to work as educators and demonstrators of good nutritional practices.
- To encourage the dissemination of information regarding healthful nutritional practices and habits.
- In limited situations to make grants to help solve immediate emergency hunger and malnutrition problems.
Deadline: January 15, 2026
The Bolger Foundation's Capital Project Grants
The mission of The Bolger Foundation is to inspire individuals and support charitable organizations, empowering them to better serve their community and the world. The foundation favors capital projects that will have an ongoing impact, such as the construction or purchase of new facilities; building renovations and improvements; purchase of capital equipment and furnishings; and/or other one-time capital needs. Only 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations located in the USA are eligible to apply for funding. The Foundation focuses on: conservation and preservation, those underprivileged and underserved, health (including mental health), community, and education.
Deadline: February 1, 2026
Project for Awesome Grant
The core mission of the Project for Awesome (P4A) is to promote awareness of charities that are making the world a little bit of a better place and to raise funds for charities. In other words, they want to get people excited about lending their time, talent, and money to nonprofits! First, make sure the charity you’re interested in nominating is eligible for a P4A grant! The public can nominate a charity for a P4A grant by creating a video about an organization and submitting it to the P4A website during the annual submissions period (January 25, 2026 - February 8, 2026). Then, during the annual voting period, anyone can watch your video and vote on organizations that they would like to receive P4A funds.
Deadline: February 8, 2026
AE Foundation Community Grants
The AE Foundation works to promote the mental health and well-being of young people to empower authenticity and a better future for all. Now more than ever, it’s important to focus on the mental health and well-being of young people. The AE Foundation strives to fund local programs which support teens and young adults, and the application should center around a program or project that directly supports this population’s mental health and well-being to empower authenticity and a better future for all.
Deadline: March 2, 2026
The Charles and Joan Hermanowski Family Foundation
The Foundation focuses on all aspects of a child’s life up to age 21. The Foundation provides support to qualifying charitable organizations that are involved in arts, education, health and welfare services. Amount requested may not exceed $10,000.
Deadline: March 31, 2026
Emma Carey Groh Trust
The Emma Carey Groh Trust provides grants to group homes, orphanages, and homeless shelters for programs that specifically benefit children, including children with disabilities. Average grant size is around $4,000.
Deadline: May 1, 2026
Bass Pro Shops & Cabela's Outdoor Fund: Local Impact Grants
The Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Corporate Giving Program seeks to positively shape the future of the outdoors in company communities in Canada and the United States. The company supports local organizations and projects that engage communities near their retail locations and aligns with its conservation pillars of Conserving Wildlife and Connecting New Audiences to the Outdoors. Project examples includes youth fishing clinic, adaptive kayak launch, equipment request for a gear library, or local train maintenance project. Grant awards are up to $5,000.
Deadline: Rolling
Foundation for Grieving Children
The Foundation for Grieving Children, Inc. / F4GC is the first national public charity specifically designed to raise funds for the benefit of children, teens, young adults and their families following the death of a loved one. The Foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations and programs which:
- Assist, counsel, educate and comfort children and families who have experienced the death of a loved one;
- Educate bereavement, healthcare, education, social service, business, criminal justice and other professionals and society to the needs of the bereaved.
Deadline: Rolling
Hearst Foundation's Funding in Social Services
The Hearst Foundations fund direct-service organizations that tackle the roots of chronic poverty by applying effective solutions to the most challenging social and economic problems. The Foundations prioritize supporting programs that have proven successful in facilitating economic independence and in strengthening families. Preference is also given to programs with the potential to scale productive practices in order to reach more people in need - preference includes youth development. Minimum grant size is $100,000.
Deadline: Rolling
Free Webinars and Trainings
Conversations with Youth: Insights in Mentoring Experiences
MENTOR
December 18, 2025
Assess Your Funding: Diversification and Strategy Overview
GrantStation
January 12, 2025
Write Better Proposal Using the "Grants Scorecard"
GrantStation
January 13, 2025
Holding Steady to Support Students Experiencing Homelessness
SchoolHouse Connection
January 16, 2026
Upcoming Events
2026 Management & Leadership Training Conference
National Community Action Partnership
January 28-30, 2026
Orlando, FL
National Mentoring Summit
MENTOR
February 4-6, 2026
Washington, D.C.
Elevate 2026
Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
February 24-26, 2026
Virtual
2026 National Summit on Youth Homelessness + Hill Day
National Network for Youth
March 12-13, 2026
Washington, D.C.
Rooted in Action: NYEC Annual Forum
National Youth Employment Coalition
March 30-April 1, 2026
Houston, TX
Job Openings
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- Program Director + Others | Center for Family Services | Camden, NJ