Funding resources and Grant programs

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  • Albertson’s Community Support
  • To provide funding for the following areas: hunger relief, youth & education, health & nutrition, and environmental stewardship.
  • Alcoa Foundation
  • Seeks to ensure that children and their families have the tools, the knowledge, and the services to remain healthy and safe at home, in the community, and in the workplace.
  • Amon G. Carter Foundation
  • Funding source for the arts, education, health and medical services, human and social services, programs benefiting youth and elderly, and civic and community endeavors that enhance quality of life. Fort Worth/Tarrant County, Texas region.
  • Annenberg Foundation
  • Organization funds elementary and secondary education in order to help them reform their curriculum
  • Aon Foundation
  • Grant money is provided in order to promote youth development in the areas of health and education
  • Arthur Vining Davis Foundation
  • They assist teachers in strengthening their education programs. This foundation looks for how technology is integrated into a program and would like the overall program to affect a large number of students.
  • Austin Community Foundation
  • Funds for projects and programs that address community needs in the areas of: arts and culture; education and training; community development/community service; environment; health; human services; recreation, and animal-related services. Austin, Texas region.
  • The Birds Eye Foods Foundation
  • The foundation seeks to make charitable donations to organizations operating in communities where Birds Eye Foods has facilities. (Fennville, MI, Waseca, MN, Fulton, NY, Rochester, NY, Berlin, PA, Algona, WA, Tacoma, WA, Darien, WI)
  • The Blue Foundation For a Healthy Florida
  • Seeks to support community-based solutions that enhance access to quality health-related services for uninsured and underserved Floridians.
  • CareFirst Giving
  • This program improves health care quality and safety, and is offered by The BlueCross BlueShield Association (serving Maryland, the District of Columbia, and portions of Virgina.)
  • Carnegie Corporation of New York Grants
  • Eligible for support are curriculum development, program development, conferences/seminars, publications, research, and seed money.
  • Coca Cola Foundation Grants
  • Promotes quality education and encourages new solutions to the problems that impede educational systems today. Supports public and private colleges, elementary and secondary schools, education for minority students and global educational programs
  • Corning Foundation Grants
  • To provide money for technology instruction in the classroom and faculty development in areas of technology
  • The Cullen Foundation
  • The foundation supports a wide variety of charitable activities, including education, health, arts, and public service programs in the Greater Houston Metropolitan Area.
  • The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
  • Grants to non-profit organizations in the area of science. Can support cross-curricula programs.
  • Entergy Corporate Giving
  • Funding for activities including arts and culture, community improvement/enrichment, education and literacy, and healthy families.
  • The Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Foundation
  • Seeks to support after school activities in San Francisco and Alameda counties (California) in which youth can be safe and interested, while having their skills and confidence cultivated.
  • ExxonMobile Foundation
  • Seeks to support programs targeted to health and education issues.
  • Finish Line Youth Foundation
  • Seeks to support activities related to athletics and/or health and wellness.
  • Ford Motor Company
  • Of the five key priorities, two important ones include money given to health and education.
  • The Francis L. Abreu Charitable Trust
  • The foundation’s areas of interest include arts and cultural programs, secondary education, higher education, health associations, human services, and children and youth services in Atlanta, GA.
  • The Gannett Foundation
  • Funds health and mental health grants in communities where the Gannett Co., Inc. owns a daily newspaper or broadcast station.
  • General Mills
  • For community-based groups that develop creative ways to help youth adopt a balanced diet and physically active lifestyle.
  • General Motors Foundation
  • Seeks to enhance the quality of life in the communities where General Motors Plants or Offices are located.
  • GoGirlGo! Grants
  • Seeks to provide financial assistance to sports and physical activity programs seeking to add new or expanded program participation opportunities for girls.
  • IBM
  • Money for innovative technology solutions to raise student achievement
  • ING Unsung Heroes
  • Given to K-12 educators pioneering new teaching methods and techniques that improve learning.
  • JCPenney
  • To provide an after school program to help kids reach their full potential. They look for creative outlooks so the children can improve academically and become committed to a secure future. Helps to encourage organized activities after school.
  • Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust
  • Seeks to support programs that benefit underserved populations and disadvantaged communities in the New England area.
  • Local Initiative Funding Partners
  • Supports innovative community-based projects to improve health for students and communities that are at risk.
  • Lucille Packard Foundation for Children’s Health
  • Supports programs in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, CA that focus on promoting healthy development in youth to prevent high-risk behaviors.
  • Mattel Children’s Foundation
  • Supports programs that directly address the physical and mental health or well being of children.
  • MetLife Foundation Institute for Family Friendly Schools
  • Aims towards developing the relationship between parents and their children since it has been shown that the stronger these relationships are, the healthier the child is.
  • My Hometown Helper
  • General Mills Sales, Inc. and Hamburger Helper are providing funds for a range of projects that lead to local community improvement.
  • National 4-H Council Healthy Lifestyles Grants
  • To help communities create educational programs and public awareness that will confront the climbing trends of obesity.
  • Nellie Mae Education Foundation
  • Assists programs that focus on adult literacy, college preparation, minority high achievement and out of school time. They are looking for projects that encourage academic achievement and improved educational access. Can support cross-curricula programs.
  • Office Depot
  • Seeks to directly impact the health, education, and welfare of children
  • Premera Cares
  • Seeks to support programs that address prevention and treatment of major diseases and health conditions including diabetes, heart disease, stroke, heart attack, hypertension, children’s health, behavioral health, and community health nees.
  • The Ralphs/Food 4 Less Foundation
  • Focuses on K-12 education and recreational programs, women’s health, and community-based projects.
  • Regence BlueShield of Idaho
  • Regence is dedicated to ensuring that children in the region have the fundamental health care services and information the need to lead healthy, productive lives.
  • RGK Foundation
  • Supports programs reflecting youth development, including the development of a school based health and wellness center.
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • They are active in the areas of improving the way health care services are organized and provided and to promote healthy communities and lifestyles.
  • The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation/Georgia Only
  • They give money to help fund elementary, secondary and higher education. The specific areas are health care and education.
  • Shell Oil Company Foundation
  • Focus areas broadly include education, culture and the arts, civic and community, health and welfare, diversity and inclusiveness and sustainable development interests.
  • Tiger Woods Foundation
  • Supports activities that enhance the learning process for youth and year-round mentoring and/or tutoring programs for youth. (Public Schools not for funding)
  • Toshiba American Foundation
  • This organization contributes to the quality of science and mathematics education in the purchase of products that promote science and mathematics education for students in grades 7 - 12.
  • The Weingart Foundation
  • Supports grants to assist credible agencies in Southern California (including schools) serving children, and the youth, the aged, the disabled, the homeless, the sick, the poor, or otherwise disadvantaged, and projects benefiting the general community.
  • W.K. Kellogg Foundation
  • To support the development of young people and engage them in activities that affect and contribute to the children's learning. They are specifically looking for programs/projects that approach learning in an innovative manner.