November Last Chance Grants – Don’t Miss Upcoming Deadlines!
November Last Chance Grants are here — but not for long! If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to apply for funding, this is it. These grants offer a short but valuable window of opportunity to secure the support your project needs before the year ends. Acting fast could make all the difference, and submitting your proposal before the November deadline gives you a real chance at securing the funding you’re seeking.
GrantWatch is proud to spotlight these limited-time funding opportunities that close before the end of November. Along with this curated list, GrantWatch features thousands of active grants available year-round for nonprofits, small businesses, individuals, and community organizations. Read on and explore the latest listings today and find the grant that moves your mission forward.
November Last Chance Grants and In-Kind Services
1. Grants for Individuals to Address Suicide and Suicide Prevention
The funding is available to academic investigators for studies focused on suicide prevention and awareness. Priority is for proposals addressing racial and ethnic diversity, underserved populations with elevated suicide rates, and survivors of suicide loss.
2. Funds and In-Kind Services for Adult Swim Lessons to Underserved Areas
Grants of up to $5,000, along with in-kind services, are available to swim instructors, programs, and facilities to offer free or low-cost adult swim lessons in underserved communities. The program goal is to help reduce drowning risks and promote water safety through education and outreach.
3. Grants to Nonprofits to Promote and Advance Native American Culture
The funding supports nonprofit projects that promote, preserve, and advance Native American culture and entrepreneurship. Priority is for initiatives supporting college, graduate, and post-graduate education, as well as cultural preservation projects.
4. Grants to Provide Free or Low-Cost Swim Lessons to Underserved Youth
Grants are available for swim instructors to provide affordable or free swimming lessons to youth up to age 19 in underserved areas. The purpose of the program is to expand access and teach lifesaving skills to children and youth who would not otherwise have the opportunity.
5. Grants to Schools and Individuals to Support Anti-Bullying Activities
Grants of up to $1,000 are available for schools and individuals to promote anti-bullying awareness and build student resilience to bullying behavior. The purpose of the program is to help raise global awareness about the need to prevent bullying and encourage communities to take action to reduce if not eliminate bullying in schools.
6. Research Grants to Investigators, IHEs, and Biotechnology Companies
The funding is for Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs), biotechnology companies and individuals to support innovative drug research. Focus areas include Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based drug discovery, gene and cell therapy, vaccine development, and diagnostic technologies.
7. Grants to Local News Organizations to Move from Print to Digital Format
Grants of up to $50,000 to local news organizations to advance the transition from print to digital operations. The funding supports experimentation with new digital formats and workflow systems. The goal of the program is to determine the best fit to accommodate the transition with as little disruption as possible. Awardees will share their insights within the broader journalism community.
8. Fund Nonprofits for Education, Healthcare Access, and Social Services
The grants support nonprofits offering education, access to healthcare, and social service programs. Beyond one-time contributions, the Funder seeks partnerships to promote long-term community health and stability.
9. Grants for Oral Care and Oral Cancer Screenings for Citizens in Need
Grants of up to $5,000 assisting nonprofits to expand access to oral healthcare and cancer screenings in underserved populations. The priority is for organizations to addressing economic and geographic barriers to oral healthcare.
10. Fund Nonprofit Theaters to Promote and Support the Performing Arts
The funding supports nonprofit theaters with a proven record of artistic excellence and community impact. The purpose of the program is to encourage financial responsibility, cultural enrichment, and a commitment to invest in local performing arts.
11. Research Grants for Innovative Projects Addressing Dental Health
The funding is for nonprofits, government agencies, and IHEs to conduct dental health and medical research. Projects will include pilot studies and new healthcare delivery models to expand access to healthcare.
12. A Grant to a Nonprofit to Create and Promote Community Growth
A single grant of $1,000 will be awarded to a nonprofit fostering community growth and quality of life improvements. The priority will be for projects promoting diversity of thought and purpose within the community.
Bottom Line
November Last Chance grants are only available for a short time, so act fast! Explore these limited-time opportunities today, and visit GrantWatch.com to find thousands of additional grants with upcoming deadlines throughout the year.
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