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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Funding Opportunity: Adapt, Micro-Grants harder to acquire. NYC. Impact 100 NYC invites applications from Big Apple organizations. Deadline October 29, 2025

Even with this opportunity for BIPOC nonprofits that baseline budget range (primarily consider organizations with an annual operating budget greater than $500,000) may be beyond the reach of many
 

Impact 100 NYC invites applications from Big Apple organizations

By harnessing the power of collective giving and collaborative action, Impact 100 NYC unites women across the five boroughs to fund transformative change that helps the people and communities of New York City overcome adversity and thrive.
 
Impact 100 NYC is accepting grant applications that propose an innovative new project or program, or a significant expansion of an existing program that will have a high impact or transformational effect on the community.
 
To be eligible, applicants must be classified as a public charity with tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code since 2020 or prior; operate within the five boroughs of New York City for the benefit of local residents and communities; have a current annual operating budget between $500,000 and $5 million; can submit three years of CPA-audited or -reviewed financial statements (as required by New York State) and 990s for the most recent three years; and have no material pending litigation against the organization.
 
Applications for the 2026 grant cycle will open on September 29, 2025, with letters of inquiry due October 29, 2025. Invitations to submit full proposals will be sent by January 5, 2026, and full proposals are due on February 2, 2026.
 
For complete program guidelines, application instructions, and an eligibility quiz, see the Impact 100 NYC website.
 
 



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