Service Learning
Project Ignition – State Farm -
Through Project Ignition, high school student teams and their advisors are rewarded for creating effective teen driver safety campaigns targeting behavior changes which reduce car crashes – the number one killer of teens.
Do Something Seed Grants| Deadline: Rolling
Are you working to start a community action project or program? Do you need money to put your ideas into action? If you answered, “YES!”, you are eligible to apply for a Do Something Seed Grant. We give out a $500 Do Something Seed Grant every week to help young people just like YOU! Do Something Seed Grants are targeted towards project ideas and programs that are just getting started. These grants can be used to jump-start your program or to realize your ideas for the first time. These are grants for all types of community action projects around causes that you care about and are important in your community. Learn more at: http://www.dosomething.org/grants/seedgrants
Do Something Growth Grants | Deadline: Rolling
Did you create a sustainable community action project, program or organization that you want to grow? Are you looking for funding to take your already successful project to the next level? If you answered “YES!”, you are eligible to apply for a Do Something Growth Grant. We give out a $500 Do Something Growth Grant every week to help young people just like YOU! Do Something Growth Grants are targeted towards projects that are already developed and sustainable. These grants go towards the next steps of your project and organization to help you as you look to expand your project and grow your impact. Learn more at: http://www.dosomething.org/grants/growthgrants
Mix It Up Grants | Deadline: Rolling
The Southern Poverty Law Center is accepting applications for its Mix It Up grants program to support on-going projects led and directed by youth (ages 13 years and older) that challenge the status quo, are creative in their approach to encouraging engagement in socially just behaviors, involve collaborations across social boundaries, and are fiscally responsible. Maximum award: $500. Ages served: middle and high school. Visit http://www.tolerance.org/teens/grants.jsp
Do Something and Dunkin Brands Community Foundation Offers Young People Grants for Disaster Preparedness Projects. Do Something and Dunkin Brands Community Foundation is offering $500 grants to young people ages 25 and younger across the United States and Canada. The grants are awarded to young people to support their ideas for community service projects around the themes of disaster preparedness and emergency response. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen. Grants will be awarded weekly.
Do Something Plum Youth Grants
Ongoing Weekly
Do Something Plum Youth Grants are available to young people who submit creative proposals to further the growth and success of their existing community action project. Maximum Award: $500. Eligibility: Applicant must be 25 or younger at the time of application.
Captain Planet Foundation – Environmental Youth Programs (international)
Deadlines for submitting grant applications are March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31.
The funding supports interactive programming that promotes the understanding of environmental issues in children and young adults, ages 6-18. The intention of this program is to engage youth in resolving environmental problems in their community.
Do Something and GameStop – Youth Grants (Canada and United States)
Awarded weekly $500
Eligible Applicants: Individuals, age 25 or under from the United States or Canada.
Grant supports individuals as they organize community action projects. Past award monies funded barn owl boxes, children’s AIDS health program, and kids in flight projects.
InvenTeam initiative
Purpose: The InvenTeam initiative is designed to excite high school students about invention through hands-on learning, while encouraging an inventive culture in schools and communities long-term. Each InvenTeam will receive up to $10,000 in grant funding to invent a practical solution to a real-world problem of their choosing.