The current cycle of Community Grants: Project Support is open and closes June 24.

The Community Grant Program is Greater Worcester Community Foundation’s signature funding opportunity, awarding close to $2 million annually across five strategic focus areas for both discrete project/programming and general operating support.

The following guidelines are for the application for project support. Requests should focus on one discrete program/project where the outcomes of the project are focused and aligned with one of the areas of support. (Organizations may submit multiple requests.)

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Timeline

Information SessionMay 7 at 9:30 a.m. on Zoom
Letter of Intent OpensMay 4
Letter of Intent ClosesJune 24 at 11:59 p.m.
Notification of 2nd roundJuly 17
Project ConversationsMid-July through August
DecisionsOctober 5
PaymentMid-October
Grantee ReportTo be scheduled

Orientation Session

Click the link below to register for the information session that will be held on Zoom on May 7 from 9:30 - 10:15 a.m.

Focus Areas

We are interested in supporting requests that have goals/outcomes highly aligned with one of the following focus areas.

  1. Arts & Creativity: Projects or programs that use the arts as a vehicle for community cohesion.
    1. Creative placemaking (process that uses art, culture and design to improve the physical and social wellbeing of a community).
    2. Projects that are intersectional in nature and promote arts and non-arts partnerships.
  2. Basic Needs: Projects or programs that ensure all residents have access to food, shelter and resources to achieve permanency.
    1. Programs that focus on promoting household stabilization.

      Note: We cannot support emergency/crisis funding requests through this grant program.

  3. Economic Opportunity: Programs and projects that help individuals and families have opportunities to develop wealth and work towards financial self-sufficiency, such as:
    1. English language learning programs.
    2. Culturally responsive workforce programs (especially within healthcare, social services and the arts).
  4. Health & Wellbeing: Projects or programs within physical and behavioral health systems that increase ease of access and improve outcomes, particularly:
    1. Healthcare & social services navigation (helping people gain access to care).
    2. Complementary & palliative care (the important things insurance won’t cover).
    3. Healthy pregnancies & strong starts for new families.
  5. Youth Development: Projects or programs that provide young people with meaningful resources/experiences/leadership development opportunities that are often hard to access.
    1. Innovative out of school programming focused on unique experiences, soft skill development and leadership opportunities.
    2. Post-secondary support including workforce development, career readiness and educational success.

Eligibility

Types of Organizations

Geographic Location & Service Area (in order of preference)

Ineligible Organizations & Individuals

Scope & Requirements

Selection Criteria

Applications will be assessed by Foundation staff and community volunteers based on the following criteria:

GWCF Support & Feedback 

Be sure to check out our tips for applicants here.

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Congratulations to our 2025 Grantees!

We're proud to invest $1.02 million in community projects led by nonprofits across Worcester County. Download our 2025 Community Grants Summary to learn more about our project and operating grantees.