The Good Skin Knowledge Community Grants fund organizations to teach children in underserved areas about skin health, acne, sun safety, and related topics using a four-module science-based curriculum.
Funder: American Academy of Dermatology
Due Dates (Anticipated): March 2027 (full application submission deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: $400–$2,000 per grant ($20 per child; 20–100 children); 1-year project
Summary: Supports nonprofits and community organizations in underserved areas to deliver skin health education to children ages 8–13.
Key Information: Must partner with an AAD affiliate and serve an underserved community.
The Good Skin Knowledge Community Grants program, administered by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), provides funding to non-profit and community-based organizations in underserved areas. The goal is to deliver a four-module lesson plan on skin health to children ages 8–13. The curriculum covers topics such as the skin, acne, sun safety, and bugs/plants, and is available in both English and Spanish. The initiative aims to increase knowledge about skin health, foster healthy habits, and reduce misunderstanding and bullying related to skin conditions among youth.