Grant opportunity
van Ameringen Foundation November 2026 LOI Cycle
Mental health grant cycle for innovative and practical proposals improving access, prevention, early intervention and advocacy for communities with limited resources.
- Funder
- van Ameringen Foundation
- LOI opens 1 June and is due 17 July 2026
- LOI opens 1 June and is due 17 July 2026: Jul 17, 2026
- Award
- Grant amount varies by invited proposal
- Applicant
- Nonprofit organizations
- Discipline
- Health & Biomedical Sciences
- Region
- New York City / Philadelphia / United States advocacy
- Posted
- Jun 1, 2026
Call summary
Overview
van Ameringen Foundation funds innovative and practical mental health proposals that increase access, support prevention and early intervention, and advance advocacy or systems change.
Who can apply
- Foundation grants are focused on New York City and Philadelphia, plus national advocacy support.
- Applicants must first complete an eligibility quiz before submitting a letter of inquiry.
What it supports
- Mental health access for people and communities with limited financial means and opportunities.
- Preventive and early-intervention strategies and advocacy for systemic change.
Funding and duration
Grant amount varies; selected applicants are invited to submit full proposals after LOI review.
LOI opens 1 June and is due 17 July 2026
LOI opens 1 June and is due 17 July 2026: Jul 17, 2026
How to apply
Start with the eligibility quiz and submit the LOI by 17 July 2026 for the November 2026 grant cycle.
Call details
For the November 2026 grant cycle, the LOI application opens 1 June 2026 and the LOI deadline is 17 July 2026. Proposals are invited 7 August, full proposals are due 4 September, site visits run September to October, and the board meeting is 17 November 2026.
Foundation grants are focused on New York City and Philadelphia, plus national advocacy support.
Applicants must first complete an eligibility quiz before submitting a letter of inquiry.
Mental health access for people and communities with limited financial means and opportunities.
Preventive and early-intervention strategies and advocacy for systemic change.
Grant amount varies; selected applicants are invited to submit full proposals after LOI review.
LOI opens 1 June and is due 17 July 2026: LOI opens 1 June and is due 17 July 2026: Jul 17, 2026.
Confirm the exact deadline time, time zone, and submission route on the official call page.
Plan internal approvals, partner confirmations, budgets, letters, and portal submission before the final deadline.
Start with the eligibility quiz and submit the LOI by 17 July 2026 for the November 2026 grant cycle.
Before submitting, check required documents, eligible costs, attachments, page limits, institutional approvals, and whether the opportunity uses an expression of interest, full proposal, registration, or nomination stage.