GrantWatch identified 7 active grants that specifically mention Dukes in their eligibility requirements, geographic focus, service area, funding priorities, or program descriptions. These opportunities represent a highly targeted subset of the thousands of grants available nationally and throughout Massachusetts.
Grants of up to $25,000 to Massachusetts and New York nonprofit organizations for mentorship programs for youth with disabilities or mental health or substance abuse issues in eligible regions. Funding will focus on programs and activities that make initiatives ta...
Grants of up to $50,000 to Massachusetts and New York nonprofit organizations that serve individuals with developmental disabilities, mental illness, and/or SUD in eligible counties for general operating support. Funding is intended for organizations that currentl...
Grants of up to $10,000 to Massachusetts individual artists in eligible locations for projects that engage the community and foster participation of all audiences. Eligible initiatives include but are not limited to arts projects for underserved communities, works...
Grants of $1,000 and in-kind assistance to Massachusetts individual artists in eligible locations for professional development activities. Funding is intended to help local artists take the next steps in their creative efforts. The program includes one-on-one coac...
Grants of up to $10,000 to Massachusetts nonprofit organizations, Tribes, IHEs, and government agencies in eligible locations to benefit the local community. Funding is intended for programs and projects that increase access to the arts, engage the community, use ...
Grants and sponsorships to Rhode Island and Massachusetts nonprofit and community organizations for programs to benefit residents in eligible regions. Priority is given to proposals that serve low-to-moderate income individuals. Eligible programs for grant applica...
Grants to Massachusetts and New York nonprofits, public benefit corporations, and schools in eligible counties to serve young people with mental illness, substance use disorders, and intellectual and learning disabilities. Applicants must contact staff prior to ap...