Applications open for Madison Visionary Partners’ Community Impact Grant

Madison Visionary Partners is now accepting applications for its 2026 Community Impact mini-grant cycle, offering funding to nonprofits and eligible organizations working to improve quality of life within the City of Madison.

“Our Community Impact Grants are about more than funding projects, they’re about investing in the heart of Madison,” said Christina Hearne, executive director of Madison Visionary Partners. “By supporting local nonprofits and grassroots initiatives, we help strengthen the quality of life for residents and encourage innovative solutions to community needs.”

Grant requests may range from $500 to $2,500, with applications due by January 9. Funds will be awarded in March and must be used within one year. 

Eligible applicants include qualified nonprofit organizations based in Madison County.

Madison Visionary Partners encourages proposals across a wide range of focus areas, including education, food security, health and safety, housing, workforce development, arts and humanities and human services.

Recipients of the 2026 Community Impact Grant will be recognized at the Madison Visionary Awards luncheon on March 25 at the Jackson Center.

Applications are accepted through Madison Visionary Partners’ online application portal. Additional eligibility requirements and application details are available through the organization’s website.

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