Last Chance to Apply for February Nonprofit Grants

Last-chance February Grants hold the promise of much-needed funding for nonprofits willing to act before the clock runs out. As deadlines close in, these February Grants represent a final opportunity to secure support across a wide range of missions, from health and education to the arts and community well-being. Now is the moment to submit applications and lock in critical grant dollars.

GrantWatch understands how important it is to meet your funding goals. To help nonprofits move quickly, we’ve has identified a diverse collection of grant opportunities that all share one thing in common: their application deadlines end in February. Also, if you’re planning ahead, GrantWatch features more than 8,000 nonprofit grants across a wide range of focus areas in its Nonprofit Grants list category.

February Last Chance Nonprofit Grants

1. Grants to Promote Safety for Individuals with Dementia!

There is grant funding for nonprofits, IHEs, public safety agencies, and others. The program improves protection for individuals with dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. Individuals with developmental disabilities, like autism, also get additional consideration.

2. Grants for Parkinson’s Disease Research!

Nonprofits, IHEs, and government agencies can apply for funding to support pre-clinical and clinical Parkinson’s disease research. Projects will focus on slowing, impeding, and/or preventing progression of the disease.

3. Grants to Provide Housing Services for Victims of Human Trafficking!

This funding is for nonprofits, government agencies, and IHEs. Eligible programs should expand housing options and support services for victims of human trafficking. The goal is to improve both availability and quality of care.

4. Grants for Architecture-Themed Productions and Presentations!

Nonprofits can apply for grants of up to $30,000 to support architecture-themed public programs, exhibitions, films, publications, and new media projects. The funding will help move projects from concept to public presentation.

5. Grants for Music Performances and Operating Support!

Nonprofit music organizations with a strong commitment to contemporary concert music are welcome to apply to receive grant funding. Performances, professional development, and general operating support are all eligible for funds.

6. Grants for Research Supporting Organic Farming!

Grants up to $50,000 for nonprofits, research institutions, and academic organizations to support advocacy, education, and research are currently available. The program goal is to protect and promote the organic farming industry and the livelihoods of organic farmers.

7. Grants to Advance Literacy in Young Children!

Nonprofits, libraries, schools, faith-based organizations, and community centers can apply for funding to support innovative early literacy programs for children from birth to age five. The goal of the program is to help instill a lifelong love of learning

8. Grants for Engineering Education and Instructional Projects!

There is funding for education initiatives to increase women’s participation in engineering. An additional program objective is to improve communication skills among undergraduate engineering students.

9. Grants to Improve Community Health and Well-Being!

Nonprofits may apply for grants to support community health initiatives. The initiatives will focus on handwashing, infant development, feminine hygiene, oral care, and creating healthier, cleaner living environments.

10. Grants for Projects to Protect First Responders!

Grants of up to $10,000 will be awarded to nonprofits, government agencies, and schools. The funding will be for equipment, training, and repairs to enhance the safety and well-being of first responders.

11. Grants for Veterinary Equipment and to Improve the Quality of Veterinary Care!

Nonprofits and government agencies can receive grants of up to $15,000 to purchase veterinary equipment. The equipment will help improve the quality of care for shelter animals and owned pets.

12. Grants for Community Benefit Programs and General Operations!

Nonprofits, IHEs, government agencies, and schools that sponsor community programs and provide general operations support may apply for grant funding. Focus areas will include the environment, mobility, and community well-being. Underserved and historically marginalized communities receive priority consideration.

Bottom Line

When it comes to February nonprofit grants, timing is everything. Submitting applications before the deadline is essential to ensure your organization is considered for funding. Don’t wait – these opportunities are closing fast.

About GrantWatch

Libby Hikind, author of The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO, founded GrantWatch.com, the largest advanced grant search engine in the United States. The platform features over 10,000 active, verified, and human-curated grant opportunities in more than 60 funding categories. Additionally, it lists grants for nonprofitsgrants for small businessesgrants for government agencies, and grants for Individuals.

GrantWatch also offers innovative funding tools like the AI Grant Writing ToolAI Grant Searching Tool, and My Grant Calendar, making it easier to find grants, track deadlines, and draft proposals. Members can upgrade to MemberPlus+ for complete grant details, eligibility criteria, and application information. With 21 powerful features, live customer support, and weekly GrantTalk podcast episodes, GrantWatch is the go-to resource for finding grants and turning funding opportunities into awarded grants.

Libby is also the author of several children’s books and companion coloring books, available at libbyhikind.com.

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