Grants for Organizations
2026 Grant Opportunities
Elevate Madison: Designed to support current needs while building long-term opportunity and resilience. Over a three year period, we are investing $1,000,000 highlighting three of the most fundamental Social Determinants of Health. We will do this using a strategic framework that encourages solutions that move from Intervention > Prevention > Upstream Solutions.
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Spring Impact Grants: Grants are made to support nonprofit agencies located in or serving residents of Madison County for:
· Existing Programming
· Expansion of Program or Project
· Capital Improvement or Project
· Capacity Building
New programs or programs funding requests are not eligible for this cycle.
Fall Impact Grants: Grants are made to support nonprofit agencies located in or serving residents of Madison County for:
Existing Programming
Expansion of Program or Project
New Program or Project
Capital Improvement or Project
Capacity Building
Engage Grants: Engage Grants offer funding for first-time grantees and organizations with projects that positively impact our community’s well-being.
Emergency Grants: The Emergency Grant Program is designed to support nonprofits with unexpected expenses that impact their ability to meet their mission. An Emergency Grant can help an organization manage an unbudgeted, unforeseen, and time-sensitive emergency.
2026 Sponsorships
Please contact Ben Davis PRIOR to submitting your sponsorship application. There is limited capacity in 2026. If the event supports one of your programs, please apply for a grant to fund the program instead of an event sponsorship.
Madison County Resource Guide
Explore the Madison County Resource Guide. If you have questions, please contact Brittany Schyrock at Family Resource Center. blakey@fireflyin.org
Madison County Resource Guide
Explore the Madison County Resource Guide. If you have questions, please contact Brittany Schyrock at Family Resource Center. blakey@fireflyin.org
Magnifying Our Partners
Investing in the future of Madison County
