Deadline: 10-Jul-2026
Applications are open for the Opportunity and Inclusion Giving Circle Grant Program, a funding initiative that supports community-driven organizations and projects working to advance social justice, equity, and inclusive opportunities across the United States. The program invests in efforts that address systemic barriers, strengthen underserved communities, and create sustainable pathways to economic, educational, health, and social advancement.
The Giving Circle prioritizes initiatives that tackle the root causes of inequity while empowering communities to lead solutions that create long-term and measurable impact.
Overview
The Opportunity and Inclusion Giving Circle supports organizations, coalitions, and community-based projects that promote equitable access to opportunities and improve outcomes for historically underserved populations.
The program recognizes that lasting social change requires community leadership, collaborative solutions, and investments in initiatives that address structural inequities. Funding is designed to help organizations expand impact, strengthen capacity, and develop sustainable approaches to social justice and inclusion.
The Giving Circle welcomes proposals from organizations of varying sizes and encourages innovative approaches that demonstrate meaningful community engagement and measurable results.
Program Objectives
The Giving Circle aims to:
- Advance social justice and equity
- Address systemic and structural barriers
- Expand access to economic opportunities
- Reduce racial and social disparities
- Strengthen community-led solutions
- Support minority leadership development
- Build nonprofit organizational capacity
- Improve health and wellbeing outcomes
- Promote fair and equitable justice systems
- Create sustainable community impact
The program focuses on long-term solutions that address underlying causes rather than short-term responses to symptoms of inequality.
Priority Funding Areas
The Giving Circle supports initiatives across several key areas of impact.
Economic Opportunity and Wealth Building
The program supports efforts that help reduce economic disparities and expand opportunities for underserved communities.
Priority activities may include:
- Minority entrepreneur support programs
- Small business development initiatives
- Financial empowerment programs
- Wealth-building strategies
- Economic mobility projects
- Access to capital and business resources
- Workforce development initiatives
Projects should demonstrate how they contribute to reducing barriers to economic advancement and expanding financial opportunities.
Education Access and Achievement
Funding may support initiatives that improve educational outcomes and access to quality learning opportunities.
Examples include:
- Academic support programs
- College readiness initiatives
- Educational equity projects
- Career pathway programs
- Leadership development opportunities
- Mentorship programs
- Community-based learning initiatives
Projects should focus on increasing access to high-quality education and creating pathways for long-term success.
Minority Leadership Development
The Giving Circle prioritizes efforts that cultivate and strengthen leadership within underrepresented communities.
Supported activities may include:
- Leadership training programs
- Community leadership development
- Civic engagement initiatives
- Mentorship and coaching programs
- Leadership pipelines for emerging leaders
- Professional development opportunities
Strong leadership contributes to more sustainable and community-driven solutions.
Nonprofit Capacity Building
Funding may support initiatives that strengthen the effectiveness and sustainability of nonprofit organizations.
Eligible activities may include:
- Organizational development
- Strategic planning
- Capacity-building initiatives
- Staff development
- Partnership development
- Governance improvements
- Operational strengthening
The goal is to help organizations increase their ability to serve communities effectively over the long term.
Health Equity and Community Wellbeing
The program supports initiatives that improve health outcomes and address disparities affecting minority and underserved communities.
Examples include:
- Fresh food access programs
- Nutrition initiatives
- Mental health services
- Community wellness programs
- Health education projects
- Preventive health initiatives
- Community health partnerships
Projects should demonstrate how they contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes.
Criminal Justice Reform
Funding is available for initiatives working to improve fairness and equity within justice systems.
Priority efforts may include:
- Restorative justice programs
- Community-based justice initiatives
- Bias reduction efforts
- Reentry support services
- Justice system reform projects
- Advocacy and education initiatives
Projects should focus on creating more equitable and effective approaches to justice.
Who Can Apply?
The Opportunity and Inclusion Giving Circle welcomes applications from organizations and projects located anywhere in the United States.
Eligible applicants may include:
- Nonprofit organizations
- Community-based organizations
- Social justice initiatives
- Collaborative partnerships
- Coalitions
- Community-led projects
- Programs operating within larger organizations
Organizations should demonstrate a clear commitment to advancing equity, inclusion, and community impact.
Preferred Applicants
The Giving Circle gives particular consideration to:
- Community-driven organizations
- Organizations that engage affected communities in decision-making
- Grassroots initiatives
- Minority-led organizations
- Emerging organizations with strong community connections
- Organizations addressing root causes of inequity
Applicants are encouraged to demonstrate how community members participate in shaping priorities, solutions, and outcomes.
Support for Smaller Organizations
The program actively welcomes applications from smaller organizations.
Priority consideration may be given to:
- Organizations with budgets in the low six figures
- Organizations with budgets in the mid six figures
- Community-based groups with limited resources
- Emerging organizations demonstrating strong impact potential
The Giving Circle recognizes that smaller organizations often play critical roles in addressing local challenges and serving underserved populations.
Innovative Pilot Projects
The Foundation also welcomes innovative pilot projects that demonstrate strong potential for future impact.
Pilot initiatives may:
- Test new approaches
- Address emerging community needs
- Explore scalable solutions
- Demonstrate promising early outcomes
- Generate evidence for future expansion
Projects do not need to be fully established if they can demonstrate a strong rationale and potential for meaningful results.
Types of Support Available
The Foundation may consider funding requests for:
- Individual programs
- Community projects
- Collaborative initiatives
- Multi-organization coalitions
- Pilot projects
- Capacity-building efforts
- Multi-year initiatives
Applicants should clearly explain how funding will contribute to achieving long-term goals and community outcomes.
Multi-Year Funding Opportunities
The Giving Circle welcomes requests for multi-year support.
Multi-year proposals should:
- Present a long-term vision
- Demonstrate sustainability planning
- Outline measurable milestones
- Show how funding will contribute to lasting impact
- Describe anticipated outcomes over multiple years
The program values investments that support enduring change rather than short-term interventions.
What Makes a Strong Application?
Strong applications generally demonstrate:
- A clear understanding of the issue being addressed
- Community involvement in solution design
- Practical and achievable goals
- Strong organizational leadership
- Sustainable approaches
- Evidence of need
- Clear impact measurement plans
- Commitment to equity and inclusion
Applicants should focus on outcomes that directly benefit communities and address underlying causes of inequity.
Measuring Success
Organizations are encouraged to develop clear and practical measures of success.
Examples may include:
- Number of individuals served
- Improvements in participant outcomes
- Increased access to opportunities
- Strengthened community partnerships
- Enhanced organizational capacity
- Improved health indicators
- Leadership development outcomes
- Economic advancement results
Simple and meaningful project-level metrics are encouraged.
Assessment Considerations
Applications may be evaluated based on:
- Alignment with program priorities
- Potential community impact
- Strength of community engagement
- Organizational effectiveness
- Sustainability of proposed activities
- Leadership and governance
- Innovation and creativity
- Feasibility of implementation
- Quality of outcome measurement
Projects that demonstrate both community leadership and measurable impact are particularly competitive.
How to Apply
Step 1: Define the Problem
Clearly identify:
- The challenge being addressed
- The affected community
- The root causes of the issue
- Existing gaps in support or services
Step 2: Develop a Community-Led Solution
Explain:
- How community members are involved
- Proposed activities and strategies
- Expected outcomes
- Long-term goals
Step 3: Create an Impact Framework
Outline:
- Success indicators
- Evaluation methods
- Expected results
- Community benefits
Step 4: Prepare the Proposal
Include:
- Organizational information
- Project description
- Community engagement approach
- Budget information
- Sustainability plan
- Impact measurement framework
Step 5: Submit the Application
Ensure all required documentation and supporting materials are completed and submitted before the deadline.
Tips for Applicants
- Focus on root causes rather than symptoms of inequity.
- Demonstrate meaningful community participation.
- Use clear and measurable outcomes.
- Show how the project creates long-term impact.
- Highlight partnerships and collaboration efforts.
- Present realistic budgets and implementation plans.
- Explain how funding will strengthen sustainability.
- Include evidence of community need and support.
Why This Grant Matters
Many social challenges stem from long-standing structural inequities that limit access to economic opportunity, education, health resources, leadership opportunities, and fair treatment within institutions. Community organizations often play a critical role in addressing these challenges but frequently operate with limited resources.
The Opportunity and Inclusion Giving Circle helps strengthen community-led solutions by investing in organizations that are creating pathways toward equity, inclusion, and lasting social change. Through support for leadership development, economic opportunity, health equity, nonprofit capacity building, and justice reform, the program contributes to stronger communities and more equitable outcomes across the United States.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Who can apply for the Opportunity and Inclusion Giving Circle Grant?
- Organizations, programs, projects, and coalitions located anywhere in the United States that are working to advance social justice, equity, and inclusion.
- Does the program support smaller organizations?
- Yes. The Giving Circle specifically welcomes smaller organizations with budgets in the low to mid six figures.
- Can larger organizations apply?
- Yes. Larger organizations may apply, particularly for innovative pilot projects operating on smaller budgets.
- What are the primary funding priorities?
- Economic opportunity, education access, minority leadership development, nonprofit capacity building, health equity, and criminal justice reform.
- Are multi-year funding requests allowed?
- Yes. The Foundation welcomes multi-year proposals that support sustainable and long-term community impact.
- Does the program support coalitions and partnerships?
- Yes. Funding may be awarded to collaborative initiatives, partnerships, and coalitions.
- What type of impact measurement is expected?
- Applicants are encouraged to use practical and measurable indicators such as organizational effectiveness, partnership development, participant outcomes, and project-level results.
Conclusion
The Opportunity and Inclusion Giving Circle Grant Program supports organizations and initiatives working to create equitable opportunities and address systemic barriers across the United States. By investing in community-led solutions, minority leadership, economic empowerment, health equity, nonprofit capacity building, and justice reform, the program seeks to generate sustainable change and strengthen communities. Organizations with a strong commitment to inclusion, measurable impact, and community engagement are encouraged to apply for support that can help expand their reach and deepen their long-term impact.
For more information, visit Roy A. Hunt Foundation.


