Explore the Weinberg Foundation’s new interactive online grants database and digital map

Have you had a chance to explore the Foundation’s new, interactive two-part website feature yet? The online grants database features selected grants of $50,000 or more approved since 2018. This new database allows you to search by organization name or keyword, as well as filter by focus area, priority community, year, grant type, and more.

In addition, the new digital map also features selected grants of $50,000 or more approved since 2018. The map includes grants serving specific locations (either cities or counties), as well as regional grants (throughout a state, region, or country).

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