The Campbell Foundation Capacity Building grant supports nonprofits in improving internal operations through funding for technology, professional development, DEIJ initiatives, and other key infrastructure needs.
Funder: The Campbell Foundation
Due Dates (Anticipated): January 2027 (full application, projected) | July 2027 (full application, projected)
Funding Amounts: Maximum request: $25,000; typical awards range from $5,000–$25,000 for a 12-month period
Summary: Supports nonprofit organizations in strengthening operational capacity through funding for technology, professional development, DEIJ initiatives, office improvements, and more.
Key Information: This program is open only to new applicants that have not previously received a Campbell Foundation grant.
The Campbell Foundation’s Capacity Building program is designed to help nonprofit organizations enhance their internal operations and infrastructure, enabling them to serve their communities more effectively. The grant provides funding for a variety of critical operational needs, including technology upgrades, professional development, diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) initiatives, tax and audit preparation, office improvements, and access to compensation data. The program prioritizes organizations that align with the Foundation’s vision for more equitable, livable, and vibrant communities, and seeks to fill operational funding gaps that other funders may overlook.