GrantsPlus - We Raise Foundation

GRANTSPLUS

GRANTSPLUS

GrantsPlus grants, our largest and most competitive grants, are awarded to Christian 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations serving under-resourced communities. These grants are for programs focused on education, workforce development, or reentry. For GrantsPlus grants, We Raise has a preference to partner with organizations located and serving communities in Chicago, St. Louis, or Milwaukee. Beginning in the Fall of 2025, GrantsPlus grantees will receive a minimum of $50,000 over a two-year term and have access to a variety of value-added opportunities and resources tailored to their organization’s needs during the grant term.

We Raise Foundation continues to serve as a first investor for new programs or organizations, while also making investments in existing programs or organizations that have proven to be highly effective in their field.

Our Three Funding Priorities

These funding priorities, along with a focus on particular geographic communities, enable We Raise Foundation to build deeper connections and relationships with our grantees, their communities, and the individuals and families they serve. These are key eligibility requirements for GrantsPlus in addition to our overall eligibility.

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We believe a quality education provides the greatest opportunity to achieve stability and success.

Target Population: We Raise Foundation has a preference to support Christian schools, before and after school care, and tutoring programs for children in kindergarten through twelfth grade who come from low-income households.

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We believe a robust, qualified workforce is central to building healthy individuals, families, and communities.

Target Population: We Raise has a preference to support programs providing individuals the education, skills, and training required to acquire living wage employment to support themselves and their families.

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We believe by providing resources for individuals to successfully reenter society, we create safer communities and reduce recidivism.

Target Population: We Raise Foundation has a preference for programs serving formerly-incarcerated individuals that help them re-integrate into society and put them on a path to success.

GrantsPlus grantees also receive critical capacity building services in the area of resource development.

How To Apply

  • Programs must meet our general eligibility requirements. We Raise gives grants only to Christian 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations located and serving under-resourced communities in the United States. Global organizations or programs outside of the United States will not be considered.
  • For GrantsPlus grants, We Raise has a preference to partner with organizations located and serving communities in Chicago, St. Louis, or Milwaukee. Organizations located and serving other communities in the United States may submit a GrantsPlus LOI, but programs serving Chicago, St. Louis, or Milwaukee will have preference. (Our Emerging Leader grants are given to programs throughout the United States.)
  • You may review projects that have been previously funded in our Grants Directory.
  • All organizations interested in applying for a GrantsPlus grant are required to first submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) form in order to be included for consideration. You may submit your LOI through our grant portal here.
  • Full proposals will also be submitted online through our grant portal once We Raise has reviewed your LOI and only after you have been invited to complete a full application.
  • A list of questions for the LOI or full proposal can be accessed on the grant portal for your planning and preparation purposes after you sign in.

We Raise Foundation Theory of Change

We Raise Foundation’s Theory of Change, in conjunction with the mission, vision, and goals for our program, provides a clear statement of what we hope to achieve and how our programs, particularly our grant making, will achieve this vision.

A Theory of Change is the process of showing the steps that link program interventions with the big picture goal to be achieved. Ideally, it should show the impact of a program over time. We see our primary role as partnering with and supporting Christian organizations and emerging leaders to develop sustainable programs that help people thrive through grant making, leadership development, and assistance with resource development.

Additional Information

Questions can be directed to the Programs staff here.

A select number of applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal.

If a grant is awarded, our grantees are required to submit reports detailing the progress of the program, including outcomes measurement, financial reporting, photos of the program in action, and impact stories. Reports are required to be submitted every six months during the grant term and one two-year follow-up report after the grant term has ended. Failure to submit reports in a timely manner will make the sponsoring organization ineligible for future grants.

Schedule of Grant Cycles

Focus

Letter Of Inquiry Due

Full Proposal Due
Once Invited to Apply

Awards Announced

Open to all eligible programs

September 30, 2025

November 15, 2025

December 2025

Open to all eligible programs

February 28, 2026

April 15, 2026

May 2026

Focus
Open to all eligible programs

Letter of Inquiry Due
September 30, 2025

Full Proposal Due
November 15, 2025

Awards Announced
December 2025

Focus
Open to all eligible programs

Letter of Inquiry Due
February 28, 2026

Full Proposal Due
April 15, 2026

Awards Announced
May 2026

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