| Community Foundation for the National Capital Region: Administers charitable grant-making funds established by individuals and corporations for the purpose of benefiting non-profit community organizations in the metro area. Describes the foundation's activities and explains how funds may be established and how they function. |
| Hattie M. Strong Foundation: Makes education-related grants in the Washington, DC, area, as well as offering small interest-free loans to US college students. They provide a brief biography of Ms. Strong, with an overview of their funding guidelines. |
| Jacob and Charlotte Lehrman Foundation: Provides small grants to Jewish organizations in the Washington DC area. They provide a brief history of the foundation, with lists of previous grantees. |
| Lois and Richard England Family Foundation: Focuses on human services, education, arts and culture as well as programs to strengthen Jewish life. Includes board list, submission guidelines and awards. |
| Meyer Foundation: Works to develop the community by supporting capable, community-based nonprofit organizations that foster the well-being of all people in the region. Includes programs, grantees, history, board profiles and publications. |
| The John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation: Focuses giving to organizations that serve disadvantaged people. Includes application, financial statement and awards. |
| The Jovid Foundation: Supports nonprofit organizations that help residents in or at risk of long-term poverty to become more self-sufficient. Includes submission guidelines, awards and board list. |
| The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation: Supports programs in arts and humanities, community services, education, and healthcare. Includes staff directory, financial information, application and list of recent grantees. |
| The Trellis Fund: Encourages the public and nonprofit sectors to be more responsive to the needs of the local community. Includes application guidelines and awards. |
| Washington Area Women's Foundation: Works to increases local philanthropy in order to meet the critical needs of women and girls. Includes awards, programs, news and volunteer opportunities. |
| Washington Grantmakers: A nonprofit center for philanthropy, providing a network of funders and foundations for charities, grantmaking institutions, and grantseekers with information resources for charitable investments and grants availability. |