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231 grants + 85 benefits — 316 programs total. Use AI search to find what fits your situation.
21 programs
U.S. Department of the Treasury / State ABLE Programs
ABLE Accounts
ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts are tax-advantaged savings accounts that allow individuals with qualifying disabilities to save money without losing eligibility for federal means-tested benefits such as SSI and Medicaid, up to a $100,000 balance. Annual contributions up to the gift tax exclusion ($18,000 in 2024) can come from the account owner, family, and friends; withdrawals for qualified disability expenses (housing, education, transportation, health) are tax-free. Starting January 1, 2026, the age-of-onset limit expands from before age 26 to before age 46.
AAUW
American Association of University Women (AAUW) Fellowship
Funds women pursuing full-time graduate or postdoctoral study in the US. Multiple fellowship programs support women at various career stages in any field of study.
American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society Scholars Program
Funds underrepresented minority students pursuing degrees in chemistry and chemical engineering.
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Health Grants
Funds public health initiatives focused on tobacco control, road safety, and obesity prevention. Supports nonprofits and research institutions working on large-scale public health behavior change.
Winston Churchill Foundation
Churchill Scholarship
Funds exceptional American students to pursue a one-year master's or PhD program at Churchill College, Cambridge. Covers tuition, stipend, and travel for STEM study.
Ford Foundation
Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship
Funds doctoral students from underrepresented groups pursuing research-based PhDs. Provides three years of annual stipend support plus institutional allowance.
Gates Cambridge Trust
Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Funds outstanding students from outside the UK to pursue graduate study at the University of Cambridge. Covers tuition, living allowance, and round-trip airfare.
Helmsley Charitable Trust
Helmsley Charitable Trust Health Grants
Funds health initiatives including type 1 diabetes research and rural healthcare access programs. Supports nonprofits and research institutions improving health outcomes in underserved communities.
Fannie and John Hertz Foundation
Hertz Fellowship
Funds graduate students in applied physical, biological, and engineering sciences with exceptional potential. Fellows receive five years of support including annual stipend and tuition coverage.
Joyce Foundation
Joyce Foundation Grants
Funds organizations in the Great Lakes region working on employment, education, and democracy. Supports nonprofits building economic opportunity and civic engagement.
Lumina Foundation
Lumina Foundation Grants
Funds efforts to increase the proportion of Americans with high-quality credentials beyond high school. Supports higher education institutions, nonprofits, and policy organizations expanding postsecondary access.
Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission
Marshall Scholarship
Funds exceptional American students to study at any UK university for one to two years. Covers tuition, living expenses, and travel for study in any discipline.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services / State Medicaid Agencies
Medicare Savings Programs
Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) are state Medicaid programs that help low-income Medicare beneficiaries pay for Medicare premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and copays. The four MSP levels — Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB), Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB), Qualifying Individual (QI), and Qualified Disabled Working Individual (QDWI) — each cover different Medicare cost-sharing based on income. QMB participants may not be billed by Medicare providers for cost-sharing, even if the provider doesn't accept Medicaid.