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Scrooge McDuck Foundation for Young Inventors

Established by Scrooge McDuck in a rare moment of generosity (and after significant persuasion from Huey, Dewey, and Louie), this grant supports aspiring inventors in Duckburg who demonstrate exceptional creativity and resourcefulness — preferably on a shoestring budget. Applicants must submit a working prototype built from household items and prove that their invention can save at least three times its development cost. Gyro Gearloose serves as head of the evaluation committee, and Little Helper assists with paperwork.

USD 95.1K+
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2026 Far Far Away Community Enchantment Grant

The Far Far Away Foundation is pleased to announce our 2026 Community Enchantment Grant cycle. This grant supports projects that strengthen and uplift the diverse communities of Far Far Away, from the Swamp Districts to the Kingdom Heights. We welcome applications from nonprofit organizations, community groups, and social enterprises working to improve quality of life for all residents — whether through arts and culture, environmental stewardship, education, health and wellness, or neighborhood development. Priority will be given to initiatives that foster cross-community collaboration and benefit underserved populations. Eligible applicants must be based in or primarily serve the Far Far Away region.

USD 5K–25K Always open
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2026 Duckburg Villain Rehabilitation & Neighborhood Safety Fund

The Scrooge McDuck Foundation invites applications for the 2026 Duckburg Villain Rehabilitation & Neighborhood Safety Fund. This cycle supports programs aimed at reducing crime in the greater Duckburg area, with a focus on rehabilitation for reformed Beagle Boys members, anti-burglary infrastructure for the Money Bin district, community watch programs in Killmotor Hill, and youth diversion initiatives. Eligible applicants include Duckburg nonprofits, neighborhood associations, and social services providers in Calisota.

USD 25K–250K
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2026 Duckburg Junior Woodchuck Community Grant

The Scrooge McDuck Foundation is proud to announce the 2026 Duckburg Junior Woodchuck Community Grant, open to all registered nonprofits, community groups, and Junior Woodchuck troops across the greater Duckburg and Calisota region. This cycle focuses on funding projects that promote youth outdoor education, civic engagement, environmental conservation along the Tulebug River, and neighborhood safety initiatives — especially in areas frequently affected by the Beagle Boys and other local villains. Eligible applicants include schools, youth organizations, neighborhood watch groups, and Duckburg-area charities. Priority will be given to proposals that involve young citizens aged 8–18 and demonstrate measurable community impact.

USD 1K–10K
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Bicycle Grant

The Bicycle Infrastructure and Active Mobility Grant 2025 supports mid-sized European municipalities in expanding safe, connected cycling networks as part of the EU's Sustainable Urban Mobility programme. Funded through CINEA under Horizon Europe, the grant finances protected cycling lanes, transit-integrated parking hubs, digital wayfinding, e-bike access schemes, and community safety initiatives. Eligible applicants are municipalities with a population of 50,000–500,000, applying in consortium with infrastructure, research, or community partners. The programme aims to accelerate cycling modal share toward the EU's 25% target by 2035, with a focus on replicable, measurable outcomes.

EUR 350K+ Always open