Deadline: 23-Jan-2026
The U.S. Venture and Schmidt Family Foundation (USV/SFF) provides grants to nonprofit organizations that empower disadvantaged communities, enhance quality of life, and foster connected, resilient communities. Funding prioritizes initiatives with measurable, sustainable impact, strong organizational capacity, and collaborative support. Applications are submitted through the Foundation’s Temelio grant platform and are currently open to historically funded nonprofit partners.
The U.S. Venture and Schmidt Family Foundation (USV/SFF) supports nonprofit organizations working to create meaningful, long-term positive impact in disadvantaged communities. Grants are designed to strengthen community well-being, promote self-sufficiency, enhance engagement, and foster sustainable enrichment initiatives.
Program Objectives
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Empower disadvantaged and vulnerable populations
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Improve quality of life and community well-being
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Promote self-sufficiency and resilience within communities
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Encourage collaboration and shared impact among nonprofits
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Fund initiatives with measurable and sustainable outcomes
Eligible Applicants
Applicants must be:
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Nonprofit organizations
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Historically funded by the USV/SFF
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Capable of demonstrating strong organizational health, financial stability, and effective leadership
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Committed to delivering initiatives with long-term, measurable community benefits
Funding Priorities
USV/SFF grants focus on initiatives that:
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Strengthen community enrichment and engagement
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Support vulnerable populations and enhance quality of life
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Foster collaboration and leverage multiple funding sources
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Demonstrate measurable outcomes and lasting impact for a significant number of people
Exclusions
The following are generally not eligible for funding:
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Grants to individuals or families
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Conference-related expenses or events already held
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Medical procedures or research
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Political organizations or causes
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Schools, government agencies, or capital campaigns for schools, religious institutions, sports facilities, or endowments
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Requests outside the geographic areas served by U.S. Venture facilities or team members
How to Apply
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Confirm your organization is a nonprofit previously funded by USV/SFF.
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Access the Temelio grant platform to complete the application online.
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Prepare information demonstrating your organization’s mission, capacity, past outcomes, and the proposed project’s impact.
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Ensure your project aligns with the Foundation’s priorities, including community empowerment, sustainability, and measurable results.
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Submit the application directly within Temelio; offline drafts can be prepared but must be entered online for submission.
Why It Matters
USV/SFF grants provide nonprofits with essential support to create sustainable, long-term impact in communities. By prioritizing collaboration, measurable outcomes, and organizational capacity, the Foundation ensures funded initiatives strengthen community cohesion and deliver meaningful benefits to those most in need.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who is eligible to apply?
Nonprofit organizations that have previously received funding from USV/SFF.
Can individuals or families apply?
No, grants are only available to eligible nonprofit organizations.
What types of projects are prioritized?
Projects that empower disadvantaged populations, enhance quality of life, strengthen community engagement, and demonstrate measurable, sustainable impact.
Are political organizations or schools eligible?
No, requests from political organizations, government agencies, or schools (except historically funded nonprofits) are excluded.
How do I submit an application?
All applications must be submitted through the USV/SFF Temelio grant platform. Offline preparation is possible, but final submission must be online.
Can a project be solely funded by USV/SFF?
Preference is given to projects backed by multiple funding sources rather than relying solely on the Foundation’s grant.
Is there live support for the application?
Yes, applicants can access live chat support on Temelio during business hours.
Conclusion
The USV/SFF grant program enables nonprofit organizations to create measurable, sustainable improvements in communities while fostering collaboration, resilience, and long-term engagement. By supporting well-managed, mission-driven organizations, the Foundation strengthens the impact of local initiatives and uplifts vulnerable populations across its service areas.
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