The Campbell Foundation Capacity Building program funds nonprofit grantees to improve operations through technology, professional development, DEIJ initiatives, and office enhancements.
Funder: The Campbell Foundation
Due Dates: July 31, 2026 (Cycle 2, 2026) | January 23, 2026 (Cycle 1, 2026 – closed)
Funding Amounts: Maximum $25,000 per grant; typical awards range from $5,000–$25,000; generally one-year, one-time grants.
Summary: Supports current Campbell Foundation grantees in strengthening nonprofit operations such as technology, professional development, DEIJ, and office improvements.
Key Information: Only current grantees are eligible; unsolicited applications are not accepted for this program.
The Capacity Building program from The Campbell Foundation is designed to empower nonprofit organizations by providing targeted funding for operational needs that are often overlooked by other funders. The program helps grantees invest in technology upgrades, professional development, diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) initiatives, tax and audit preparation, workspace improvements, and compensation data access. By filling operational gaps, the program aims to foster organizational resilience and enable nonprofits to better serve their communities.