Nonprofit organizations with proven, evidence-based programs often reach a stage where their impact has been demonstrated, but expanding into new communities requires significant financial investment, strategic planning, staffing support, and strong local partnerships. GreenLight Fund is addressing this challenge by inviting eligible U.S.-based nonprofit organizations to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for future funding and expansion opportunities.
Through this initiative, selected organizations may receive up to US$600,000 in unrestricted funding over four years, together with comprehensive strategic support designed to help successful nonprofit models launch and thrive in new communities throughout the United States.
Unlike many traditional grant opportunities that provide funding alone, GreenLight Fund combines long-term financial investment with practical implementation support through its nationally recognized “Beyond the Check” partnership model.
Expression of Interest Pilot Deadline: July 17, 2026
Organizations interested in joining GreenLight Fund’s future partnership pipeline should submit their Expression of Interest before the deadline.
It is important to note that submitting an Expression of Interest is not the same as submitting a full grant application. Rather, it allows GreenLight Fund to learn more about your organization and determine whether it aligns with current or future partnership opportunities.
Organizations whose missions and programs align with GreenLight Fund’s model may later be invited into additional review and selection stages.
GreenLight Fund is a national nonprofit organization that works alongside local communities across the United States to improve opportunities for inclusive prosperity.
Rather than imposing predetermined solutions, GreenLight partners directly with communities to identify their most pressing unmet needs before selecting proven nonprofit organizations capable of addressing those challenges.
The organization focuses on removing barriers that prevent individuals and families from achieving long-term economic mobility, particularly those rooted in racial and economic inequities.
Today, GreenLight operates across multiple sites throughout the United States and continues expanding its national presence.
Each year, every GreenLight site follows a structured community-driven process to identify one critical local challenge and invest in a nonprofit organization capable of delivering measurable and sustainable results.
Organizations selected into GreenLight Fund’s portfolio receive far more than financial support.
Successful nonprofits may receive:
Because the funding is unrestricted, organizations have greater flexibility to invest resources where they are most needed to achieve successful expansion.
Many grant programs simply award funding and expect organizations to implement projects independently.
GreenLight Fund takes a different approach.
Through its “Beyond the Check” model, GreenLight works as a long-term strategic partner throughout the expansion journey.
This includes:
The objective is not only to help nonprofits launch in a new city but also to ensure they become sustainable, community-supported organizations capable of creating lasting impact.
Although each GreenLight community identifies its own local priorities annually, the organization commonly supports nonprofit solutions addressing:
Organizations operating in one or more of these focus areas are encouraged to explore the opportunity.
GreenLight Fund is seeking nonprofit organizations that are prepared to scale successful programs into additional communities.
Strong candidates typically:
Organizations still testing early-stage ideas or pilot programs may not yet be ready for this opportunity, as GreenLight is specifically looking for solutions with demonstrated success that can be replicated effectively in new locations.
GreenLight Fund follows a structured five-step process to identify and scale nonprofit solutions.
GreenLight works closely with local communities, advisory committees, residents, and stakeholders to identify unmet community needs using research, local data, and extensive listening sessions.
Once priority challenges have been identified, GreenLight searches nationally for nonprofit organizations with proven models capable of addressing those needs.
Potential organizations undergo careful evaluation before one nonprofit is selected as the strongest local fit.
Selected organizations receive unrestricted funding together with strategic support to establish and expand operations within the new community.
GreenLight works with partner organizations to establish measurable goals and track both programmatic and financial performance throughout the partnership.
This structured approach helps ensure that investments produce measurable outcomes and long-term community impact.
Organizations interested in partnering with GreenLight Fund can expect several stages throughout the selection process.
Organizations submit an Expression of Interest indicating their desire to be considered for future partnership opportunities.
GreenLight reviews submitted information to determine whether the organization aligns with its partnership model.
Qualified organizations may be invited to an introductory conversation.
Organizations may be asked to provide additional documentation and participate in deeper discussions regarding program effectiveness, expansion readiness, and organizational capacity.
Finalists may present their work before a Selection Advisory Committee and engage directly with local community stakeholders.
Each year, GreenLight selects one organization per site to expand into a new community.
Selected organizations enter a formal partnership agreement outlining funding, expectations, strategic support, and shared accountability.
Scaling nonprofit programs successfully requires much more than financial investment.
Organizations often need:
GreenLight Fund addresses all of these needs simultaneously through its integrated funding and partnership approach.
For nonprofits with proven models ready to reach more communities, this opportunity offers one of the most comprehensive expansion support programs currently available in the United States.
Eligible nonprofit organizations should complete the GreenLight Fund Expression of Interest Form before the July 17, 2026 deadline.
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