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Mildred’s Dream Foundation Non-Profit Grant Program (US)

Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program (Djibouti)

Deadline: 17-Jul-2026

The Mildred’s Dream Foundation (MDF) is accepting grant applications from eligible nonprofit organizations working in education, violence prevention and survivor support, and physical and mental health. Grants of up to $25,000 are available to support programs and projects that improve outcomes for children, families, and underserved populations while addressing critical community needs.

About the Grant Program

The Mildred’s Dream Foundation provides funding to nonprofit organizations that align with its mission of supporting vulnerable individuals and strengthening communities through education, health services, and violence prevention initiatives.

The foundation prioritizes programs that improve access to opportunities, address barriers faced by underserved populations, and provide meaningful support to individuals and families experiencing hardship or trauma.

Funding Information

Up to 20% of the grant may be used for general operating expenses.

Ineligible Expenses

Grant funds cannot be used for:

Priority Funding Areas

Education

The foundation supports programs that improve educational access and outcomes for children and young people.

Examples include:

Physical and Mental Health

Funding supports initiatives that improve health outcomes and increase access to services for underserved populations.

Supported activities may include:

Violence Prevention and Survivor Support

Projects may focus on preventing violence and supporting individuals affected by trauma.

Examples include:

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must:

Organizations with annual program budgets of $250,000 or less receive priority consideration.

Special Eligibility Conditions

Organizations that have received funding under the Education or Health categories for three consecutive years must take a one-year break before applying again.

Applicants should review previous funding history before submitting a proposal.

Why This Grant Matters

Many nonprofit organizations face challenges securing flexible funding for programs that support vulnerable populations. The Mildred’s Dream Foundation helps address this gap by funding projects that improve educational opportunities, promote health and wellbeing, and provide critical services for survivors of violence.

The program supports organizations working directly with communities and delivering measurable, life-changing outcomes.

How to Apply

  1. Confirm your organization’s eligibility status.
  2. Identify a project that aligns with one of MDF’s focus areas.
  3. Develop a clear project plan and budget.
  4. Demonstrate the community need and expected impact.
  5. Prepare supporting organizational information and financial documents.
  6. Submit a complete application before the deadline.

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How much funding can organizations request?
Organizations may request up to $25,000 per project, with most awards ranging between $5,000 and $10,000.

Who is eligible to apply?
IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that have been operating for at least one year.

What are the main funding priorities?
Education, physical and mental health, and violence prevention and survivor support.

Can grant funds be used for staff salaries?
Yes. Staff salaries may be supported if they are essential to project implementation or expansion.

Are small nonprofits encouraged to apply?
Yes. Organizations with program budgets of $250,000 or less receive priority consideration.

Can funds be used for general operating expenses?
Yes, up to 20% of the grant may be used for approved operating costs, excluding certain restricted expenses.

Can previously funded organizations apply again?
Yes, although organizations funded in Education or Health for three consecutive years must take one year off before reapplying.

Conclusion

The Mildred’s Dream Foundation Grant Program offers valuable funding for nonprofits working to improve educational opportunities, strengthen physical and mental health services, and support survivors of violence. With grants of up to $25,000, the program helps organizations expand their impact and provide essential services to children, families, and underserved communities.

For more information, visit MDF.

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