Just One More Foundation Grant Program 2025
This grant provides financial support to individuals and nonprofit organizations in the U.S. working to overcome hardships and improve their communities, with a focus on mental health, education, and personal growth.
Description
The Just One More Foundation is committed to inspiring hope and providing opportunities to individuals who have faced significant hardships and to the nonprofit organizations that support them. The foundation aims to uplift those who are determined to overcome obstacles through constructive plans and hard work. The guiding philosophy behind their work is to “give help and give hope,” ensuring that those in need are empowered to reach new levels of success.
The foundation focuses its grantmaking on four key priority areas: mental health, drug misuse, health challenges, and education. These priorities reflect a dedication to addressing complex personal and societal challenges, with a particular emphasis on supporting those who are working to overcome adversity. The foundation is especially inclined to support tuition-based educational grants for individuals, such as those related to undergraduate, graduate, or training programs.
The grant is open to both individuals and nonprofit organizations. For individual applicants, eligibility is restricted to residents of the United States. For nonprofit applicants, organizations must be based in the U.S. and focus their operations domestically. International individuals or organizations are not eligible for funding under this opportunity. Each applicant—whether an individual or a nonprofit—is limited to one application per funding cycle.
The foundation runs two funding cycles annually. For the second round in 2025, applications will be accepted from July 1 through September 30, with grantees notified in November 2025. There is no indication of a pre-application deadline or letter of intent requirement. Applications are available online via links designated for individual and nonprofit applicants.
While the foundation states that all applications are considered carefully, they note a preference for educational, tuition-based proposals for individual applicants. No additional guidelines, application questions, or evaluation criteria are specified on the public-facing materials. The foundation has provided a specific contact email for inquiries and a physical mailing address in South Pittsburg, Tennessee.