Regional Grants for Community-Focused Nonprofits in West Virginia (USA)
GrantID: 74599
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $20,000
Summary
Across a regional service area encompassing parts of West Virginia and eastern Ohio, there’s a charitable opportunity offering several types of grants to support community-focused work. These grants are open to nonprofit organizations (including public agencies), and in a few limited cases small nonprofits or publicly serving institutions. Individuals and for‑profit businesses are not eligible.
One stream of funding is aimed at community development and capacity building. It supports areas such as arts and culture, education, health and human services, youth and family services, and neighborhood revitalization. Organizations can apply for up to $20,000; larger proposals may be considered if they address broader collaborative initiatives. These grants are awarded twice annually, generally in spring and fall cycles.
Another pool of funds is reserved for projects centered in a particular city within the region. These grants follow the same thematic areas—programs, community development, and operational support—and typically award smaller sums, often ranging from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. These are also distributed twice yearly in sync with the broader funding cycle.
There is also a dedicated funding stream that allocates approximately $100,000 each year. This stream is focused on organizations serving underserved or vulnerable populations in specific counties on both sides of the Ohio River. Grants from this program can range from modest to larger awards, depending on the proposal scope, and the program runs on an annual application schedule, with one open application period per year.
Another annual grant opportunity addresses themes like financial literacy, cultural enrichment, senior or veteran services, and addressing food insecurity. Eligibility is similar—charitable nonprofits serving designated counties in the region. The total funding pool may vary, but individual grants tend to be modest.
A final type of award is a rapid‑response or “urgent needs” grant, offering smaller amounts (up to around $4,000) to help nonprofits respond quickly to emergencies, unforeseen expenses, or time‑sensitive opportunities. These are available on a rolling basis with access to a streamlined application process.
Eligible applicants in West Virginia with a demonstrated commitment to Other are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.
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