By Cris Alarcon, InEDC Writer. March 24, 2026
PLACERVILLE, Calif. — The El Dorado Community Foundation has opened its 2026 spring consolidated grant cycle, offering multiple funding opportunities for nonprofits serving communities across El Dorado County.
Applications for all competitive grants are due April 23, 2026, while Letters of Inquiry (LOIs) must be submitted by May 15, 2026, according to the foundation’s official release.
The annual grant cycle includes several established funding programs designed to support a wide range of community needs—from senior services and education to environmental conservation and veteran support.
“This information plus a basic grant writing presentation is all available… We are proud to support our many nonprofits in El Dorado County who strive to serve our EDC communities,” said Kathy Haven, Director of Grants, Programs & Community Impact.
Broad Funding Opportunities Across the County
Among the flagship offerings is the Endow El Dorado Grant, which allows eligible nonprofits to apply for up to $7,500 to fund capacity-building efforts and new or expanded programs. The grant is open to organizations serving residents throughout the county.
Targeted funding is also available through the Friends of Seniors Grant, which will distribute up to $15,000 to organizations supporting residents aged 60 and older on the county’s western slope. Meanwhile, the GIVE Tahoe Grant focuses on nonprofits serving the South Lake Tahoe region, with awards of up to $5,000 for community-driven initiatives.
Education and workforce readiness remain a priority through the Hearts & Minds Educational Technology Grant, which provides up to $2,500 for programs emphasizing vocational training and hands-on learning for youth.
For veteran-focused services, the Veterans TOT Grant, funded by the County of El Dorado, offers awards of up to $20,000 for programs, operations, or facility improvements benefiting the local veteran community. Final awards for that program will be determined by the county’s Veterans’ Affairs Commission, with funding expected to be distributed beginning in July.
Environmental and Community Projects Encouraged
In addition to competitive grants, the foundation is accepting LOIs for two specialized funding streams.
The Pay It Forward Project Fund is seeking proposals centered on volunteer-driven community improvement efforts across the South Shore of Lake Tahoe and neighboring Nevada communities, including Carson City, Minden, and Gardnerville.
The Sierra Nevada Foundation Fund will prioritize projects focused on conservation efforts within the Sierra Nevada Conservancy region, including watershed restoration, forest health monitoring, and environmental education.
Application Details and Eligibility
Nonprofits are encouraged to review eligibility requirements carefully. In several cases, organizations that received funding in 2025 must wait until 2027 to reapply.
Full application details, eligibility criteria, and submission instructions are available through the foundation’s online grants catalog. Questions can be directed to the foundation’s grants office via email.
With deadlines approaching, foundation officials are urging nonprofits to begin the application process early to ensure timely submission.









