Our Grant Funding
Thanks to Frederick County’s generous donors, The Community Foundation of Frederick County supports a wide variety of community interests through a robust community grants program. Together, we are building a stronger, healthier, more vibrant community not only for today but for the future as well.
Through various grant programs, we fund nonprofits that are addressing the areas of greatest need across Frederick County.
Types of Grants
Select a grant type below to learn more.
Other Grant Opportunities
Additional grants will be posted as they become available.
The Sgt. David J. Smith Veterans Relief Fund Grant
The Community Foundation of Frederick County is now accepting applications for grants from The Sgt. David J. Smith Veterans Relief Fund. This grant application will allow nonprofit organizations to apply on behalf of a household for support for veterans and their families who are faced with unforeseen financial distress. Beneficiaries of this support must be residents of Frederick County, Maryland, with an honorable military discharge. Applications for support will be accepted and reviewed as they are received for as long as funding is available. A veteran may receive support under this grant once every 12 months.
Questions? Email community.impact@FrederickCountyGives.org.
Rotary Service Partnership Grant
The Rotary Club of Frederick is seeking grant applications from Frederick County organizations whose missions enhance our local communities. Eligible organizations will be established 501c3 organizations providing services in Frederick County that have missions aligned with one of Rotary’s service areas: building peace and resolving conflict, community economic development, environmental support and improvement, water sanitation and hygiene, disease prevention and treatment, maternal and child health, education and literacy, and veterans’ services. Special consideration will be given to projects/programs that support ALICE population and/or are related to increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the organization or the community. Successful applicants will be asked to accept their award in person at a Rotary meeting.
This grant closed October 31, 2024.
Questions? Email community.impact@FrederickCountyGives.org
Impact Grants
Open August 15 through September 15
The Community Foundation’s Impact Grant program provides grants for any purpose, including a wide range of field of interest and special purpose funds, and support for individuals served by nonprofits or government agencies. Nonprofit organizations providing programs that impact health and human services, historic preservation, the arts, agriculture, civic causes, animal well-being, education, youth programs, and more should apply.
The FY25 Impact Grant closed September 15.
Questions? Email community.impact@FrederickCountyGives.org.
Eligible Organizations
The Community Foundation administers grants to organizations providing direct benefits to Frederick County, Maryland. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements to be considered for a grant.
The applicant must be:
- An already existing nonprofit, 501c3 organization in good standing with the IRS,
- A government/quasi-governmental agency applying for an extraordinary project that is not funded by tax revenue,
- A religious organization requesting funding for non-sectarian activities, or
- A civic group that is not a 501c3 organization requesting funding for a community cause.
501c3 organizations must be in good standing at the time of application with:
- Maryland Secretary of State’s charitable division
- Department of Assessment & Taxation’s Maryland Personal Property tax division
- IRS, as assessed via GuideStar’s Charity Check
Find more information on Maryland’s nonprofit requirements.
Grant Amounts
Minimum request: $500
Maximum request: varies by fund.
Multiple applications are permitted. Please submit one application per fund to which your organization is applying.
Application Period
Aug. 15, 2024 to Sept. 15, 2024
Grant Period
Grants must be used during the period of January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025
Reporting Requirements
Interim Report deadline is July 30, 2025. Interim reports ask for information regarding the funded project’s progress and use of grant funds.
Final Report Deadline is January 31, 2026. Final reports ask for information regarding the funded project’s impact and use of grant funds.
Virtual Grant Application Training
Our grants team provided insights and answered questions about the impact grant application process in a virtual training in early August.
Strategic Grants
Applications Accepted July 15 through August 15
Through strategic grants, the Community Foundation funds nonprofits that meet the areas of greatest need in Frederick County. These needs are identified in The Frederick County Human Needs Assessment Report.
Currently, we are funding high impact projects that address:
- Supporting families with children,
- Preparing for a growing aging population,
- Responding to Substance Use Disorder (SUD).
The updated human needs assessment, conducted in 2022 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, revealed additional areas of need, including:
- Supporting access to affordable housing,
- Addressing mental health needs,
- Alleviating disparities in service delivery.
All grant applications are made through the Community Foundation’s online application process. Organizations are permitted to submit multiple applications. The FY25 strategic grant application closed Aug. 15.
Questions? Email community.impact@FrederickCountyGives.org.
Eligible Organizations
The Community Foundation administers grants to organizations providing direct benefits to Frederick County, Maryland. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements to be considered for a grant.
The applicant must be:
- An already existing nonprofit, 501c3 organization in good standing with the IRS,
- A government/quasi-governmental agency applying for an extraordinary project that is not funded by tax revenue,
- A religious organization requesting funding for non-sectarian activities, or
- A civic group that is not a 501c3 organization requesting funding for a community cause.
501c3 organizations must be in good standing at the time of application with:
- Maryland Secretary of State’s charitable division
- Department of Assessment & Taxation’s Maryland Personal Property tax division
- IRS, as assessed via GuideStar’s Charity Check
Find more information on Maryland’s nonprofit requirements.
Grant Amounts
Minimum request: $1,000
Maximum request: n/a
Multiple applications are permitted.
Application Period
July 15 to Aug. 15, 2024
Grant Period
Grants must be used during the period of Nov. 1, 2024, through March 31, 2026.
Reporting Requirements
Interim Report deadline is July 30, 2025. Interim reports ask for information regarding the funded project’s progress and use of grant funds. Site visits may be conducted in lieu of written reports.
Final Report Deadline is April 30, 2026. Final reports ask for information regarding the funded project’s impact and use of grant funds.
Virtual Grant Application Training
Our grants team provided insights and answered questions about the strategic grant application process in a virtual training in late June.
Rolling Grants
The Community Foundation’s Rolling Grant program provides grants for various purposes, including a wide range of field of interest and special purpose funds, and support for individuals served by nonprofits or government agencies. This grant cycle typically opens in the fall and accepts applications on a rolling basis until funds are depleted. This application is currently closed, check back in December to see FY25 application dates.
Questions? Email community.impact@FrederickCountyGives.org.
Eligible Organizations
The Community Foundation administers grants to organizations providing direct benefits to Frederick County, Maryland. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements to be considered for a grant.
The applicant must be:
- An already existing nonprofit, 501c3 organization in good standing with the IRS,
- A government/quasi-governmental agency applying for an extraordinary project that is not funded by tax revenue,
- A religious organization requesting funding for non-sectarian activities, or
- A civic group that is not a 501c3 organization requesting funding for a community cause.
501c3 organizations must be in good standing at the time of application with:
- Maryland Secretary of State’s charitable division
- Department of Assessment & Taxation’s Maryland Personal Property tax division
- IRS, as assessed via GuideStar’s Charity Check
Find more information on Maryland’s nonprofit requirements.
Grant Amounts
Minimum request: $500; maximum request: varies by fund.
Multiple applications are permitted. Please submit one application per fund to which your organization is applying.
Application Period
November 1, 2023 to May 1, 2024
Grant Period
Grants must be used during the period of January 1, 2024, through December 31, 2024
Reporting Requirements
Final Report Deadline is January 31, 2025. Final reports ask for information regarding the funded project’s impact and use of grant funds.
Women's Giving Circle Grants
Open January 25 through February 22
The Women’s Giving Circle of Frederick County Fund, a component fund of the Community Foundation, provides grants that support programs that empower women ages 18 and over in challenging situations to improve the quality of their lives. The grants will support women’s efforts to become self-sufficient, understanding that encouragement and financial assistance are compelling factors in restoring stability and hope. Nonprofit organizations that offer programs and/or services that increase earning potential and future sustainability for women in Frederick County are eligible to apply.
To view a copy of the grant application for reference purposes only, click HERE.
The application has closed.
Grant FAQs
To get started, select a question from the list below.
What do we fund?
Our grant funding is divided into five different opportunities, each with unique applications, funding priorities, and deadlines.
Strategic Grants
We fund nonprofits meeting the areas of greatest need in Frederick County through strategic grants. These needs have been identified in The 2011 Frederick County Human Needs Assessment Report and The 2018 Frederick County Human Needs Assessment Report. The focus of strategic grant funding may change as new data becomes available.
Impact Grants
We support a wide array of programs that improve the community and provide opportunities for people of all ages through impact grants. Funding can support health and human services, historic preservation, the arts, and more.
Rolling Grants
We support nonprofits meeting the needs of individual Frederick County residents through rolling grants. Funds remain available until they are used, or until June 1 each year. Funding can support extraordinary medical needs, a “hand-up” to someone experiencing hardship, or other purposes as funds become available.
Sgt. David J. Smith Veterans Relief Fund Grants
This relief application is to provide support for the veterans and their families who are faced with unforeseen financial distress. Grants will be provided to nonprofit organizations applying on behalf of the household. Beneficiaries of this support must be residents of Frederick County, Maryland, with an honorable military discharge. A veteran may receive support under this grant once every twelve months.
Women’s Giving Circle of Frederick County Fund Grants
The Women’s Giving Circle of Frederick County grants support programs that empower women ages 18 and over in challenging situations to improve the quality of their lives. Nonprofit organizations that offer programs and/or services that increase earning potential and future sustainability for women in Frederick County, Maryland, are eligible to apply.
How does the grant process work?
Applicants submit grant applications through Foundant, our online system, within the specified application period listed below. The Community Foundation Grants Committee, comprised of trustees and other community volunteers with specific expertise, review the applications and make funding recommendations that are approved by our Board of Trustees.
What grants are currently available?
Click HERE to preview currently available grant opportunities.
Our organization is not located in Frederick County, but we serve Frederick County residents. Can we apply?
Yes. Your organization is welcome to apply; however, any grants provided by the Community Foundation must be used specifically to support the costs associated with serving Frederick County.