Deadline: 27-Mar-2026
The South Asian Bar Association of North America Foundation offers 2026 Community Grants of $15,000 each to nonprofit organizations serving South Asian communities in North America. The funding supports staff wellness, organizational resilience, and operational capacity, helping nonprofits continue delivering critical immigration-related legal and advocacy services despite growing demand and limited resources.
Program Overview
The Community Grants program aims to strengthen nonprofit organizations that support South Asian communities in the United States and Canada. The program addresses challenges such as increased service demand and declining financial resources by focusing on:
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Staff wellness and retention initiatives
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Organizational resilience and capacity building
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Infrastructure and operational improvements
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Strategic planning and promising workplace practices
The program prioritizes nonprofits providing legal services, immigration advocacy, or community-based support to South Asian populations.
Funding Details
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Grant Amount: $15,000 per organization
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Number of Grants: Up to five in 2026
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Purpose: Provide operational support to maintain staff wellbeing, strengthen internal systems, and ensure sustainable service delivery
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Use of Funds:
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Staff wellness programs, retreats, and safety protocols
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Employee policy revisions and promising workplace practices
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Strategic planning and organizational development
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Infrastructure improvements and capacity-building initiatives
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Documentation and sharing of evidence-based self-care practices
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Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations (excluding private foundations)
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Canadian not-for-profit organizations or registered charities with the Canada Revenue Agency
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Organizations currently engaged in legal services or advocacy related to immigration policies affecting South Asian communities
Ineligible Applicants:
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Individuals
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Private foundations
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Organizations primarily engaged in capital or endowment campaigns, building funds, recreational or sporting activities, advertising, sectarian or religious activities, or political campaigns
Why This Grant Matters
South Asian-serving nonprofits face increasing demand for services such as:
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Call centers providing legal information and guidance
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Court-based legal assistance
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Policy advocacy at local, provincial/state, and federal levels
The grant ensures that staff are supported, organizations are operationally resilient, and communities continue to receive critical services efficiently and sustainably.
How to Apply
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Confirm Eligibility – Verify nonprofit status and focus on immigration-related services for South Asian communities
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Prepare Application – Outline staff wellness initiatives, operational capacity plans, and organizational resilience strategies
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Submit Application – Follow the Foundation’s submission guidelines for 2026
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Implementation – Use funds to strengthen staff wellbeing, internal systems, and infrastructure while maintaining service delivery
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Reporting – Document outcomes and share best practices for staff wellness and organizational resilience
Tips for a Strong Application
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Highlight specific staff wellness initiatives or organizational improvements
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Demonstrate the link between proposed activities and organizational sustainability
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Emphasize measurable outcomes and potential for shared learning across nonprofits
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Provide clear operational plans and budgets aligned with program objectives
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Focus on services that support South Asian communities facing immigration challenges
FAQs
1. Who can apply for the 2026 Community Grants?
U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofits, Canadian registered charities, or not-for-profit organizations engaged in immigration-related services for South Asian communities.
2. What is the grant amount and number of awards?
Each grant is $15,000, with up to five grants awarded in 2026.
3. What activities are supported?
Staff wellness programs, organizational resilience initiatives, policy updates, strategic planning, infrastructure improvements, and capacity-building activities.
4. Are individuals eligible to apply?
No, the grant is only available to eligible nonprofit organizations.
5. Are political or religious activities funded?
No, the Foundation does not support political campaigns, sectarian or religious activities, or recreational/sporting initiatives.
6. Can the grant be used for building or capital campaigns?
No, capital or endowment campaigns are not supported.
7. How does this grant help the community?
It strengthens nonprofit staff and internal systems, ensuring sustainable delivery of legal and advocacy services for South Asian communities facing immigration challenges.
Conclusion
The South Asian Bar Association of North America Foundation Community Grants 2026 provide essential support to nonprofits delivering critical immigration-related services. By focusing on staff wellness, organizational resilience, and operational capacity, the grants help ensure that these organizations can continue serving South Asian communities effectively, sustainably, and with lasting impact.
For more information, visit South Asian Bar Association of North America Foundation.









































