Skip to Content
Default image

Clowes Fund

Focus Areas:

Job training for special populations

Range:

$40,000

Geographic Focus:

New England and Indianapolis, IN

Funder Type:

Private

Eligibility:

Nonprofit organizations in Indianapolis, IN and/or New England.

Summary:

Introductory grants in the amount of $40,000 ($20,000 per year for two years) are being offered with a February 1 deadline for submission. Workforce Development is one of only two focus areas eligible for these Introductory grants for organizations based in Indianapolis, IN or New England. Learn More


Share This Page

Latest Insights

Stay in the Know With Grants Plus

10 Insider Tips for Experienced Fundraisers in Grant Seeking

Blog

10 Insider Tips for Experienced Fundraisers in Grant Seeking

For experienced fundraising leaders, the key to continued success in grant seeking is refinement and adaptation.

MacKenzie Scott’s Philanthropy Pushes Institutional Funders Toward Bold Change

Blog

MacKenzie Scott’s Philanthropy Pushes Institutional Funders Toward Bold Change

While no single approach can address the complexities of societal challenges, Scott’s model has sparked a conversation that institutional funders cannot ignore.

8 Steps for Government Grant Funding Success

Blog

8 Steps for Government Grant Funding Success

To improve your chances of securing government funding, a structured and thorough approach is essential.

So You Feel Like You’re Missing Out on Grant Opportunities? Uncovering the Gaps and Maximizing Your Potential

Event

So You Feel Like You’re Missing Out on Grant Opportunities? Uncovering the Gaps and Maximizing Your Potential

This free webinar will address the most common frustrations and inefficiencies in grant programs, and share practical tips to help nonprofits increase their grant funding potential.