FEBRUARY DEADLINES
AutoZone
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.autozoneinc.com/about_us/community_relations/index.html
Program details: All grant proposals must be submitted to the address found on the
Web site. Proposals are not accepted through fax or email.
Deadline: Proposals should be received in February to be considered for funding in AutoZone’s next fiscal year, which begins in September.
Office Max
Program type: grants and donations
Web site: http://about.officemax.com/html/officemax_giving_back.shtml
Program details: may donate school supplies or recognize outstanding teachers. Office Max will consider funding requests from K-12 schools as well as organizations that support them, such as PTAs. An OfficeMax OneCommunity Fund contribution request cover sheet must be submitted for all requests. (This form can be found online.)
Deadline: Funding requests are reviewed on a quarterly basis and should be submitted by Feb. 28, May 30, Aug. 31, or Nov. 30.
Starbucks
Program type: Product or in-kind donations
Web site: http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/quiz.display_question?x_gm_id=2168&x_quiz_id=1084&x_order_by=1
Program details: All applicants must pass an online eligibility quiz to access the letter of inquiry form. If this form is accepted, a grant proposal form will then be sent. Click here for a PDF of the questions asked on the actual on-line application.
Deadline: Requests must be received 12 weeks before the event date.
MARCH DEADLINES
Delta Airlines
Program name: Delta Airlines Foundation
Web site: http://www.delta.com/about_delta/community_involvement/delta_foundation/index.jsp
Program details: Applications can be found online. See Web site for a list of specific requirements.
Deadline: Applications are reviewed March 1, June 1, Sept. 1 and Nov. 1.
Dollar General
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.dollargeneral.com/Community/Pages/GrantPrograms.aspx
Program details: Dollar General offers two kinds of grants – community grants and back-to-school grants. Applications for both programs can be found online.
Deadline: The deadlines for community grants are March 5 and June 5. Applications for back-to-school grants are due Aug. 11.
Kinder Morgan
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.kindermorgan.com/community/km_foundation.cfm
Program details: Average Amount: $750.00 - $5,000.00; Initial approach is to contact the
foundation for application form, which is required.
Deadline: Jan. 10, Mar. 10, May 10, Jul. 10, Sep. 10 and Nov. 10
Lowe’s
Program name: Toolbox for Education
Web site: http://www.toolboxforeducation.com
Program details: Grants of up to $5,000 are awarded for school improvement projects that are initiated by parents. Projects must be completed within one year to be eligible.
Deadline: Applications are reviewed in March and November every year.
Staples
Program name: Staples Foundation for Learning
Web site: http://www.staplesfoundation.org/foundapplication.html
Program details: Provides funding ($5,000 - $25,000) to programs that support or provide job skills and/or education for all people, with a special emphasis on disadvantaged youth.
Deadline: Grant proposals accepted Feb.29-Mar. 14 (announced in May), June 2-16 (announced in Sept.), Oct. 10-24 (announced in Jan.)
Target
Program type: grants
Web site: http://sites.target.com/site/en/corporate/page.jsp?contentId=PRD03-001818
Program details: Local Target stores offer grants to programs that focus on the arts, early childhood reading or family violence prevention. Applications are reviewed as they are received, so it is best to apply as early as possible. To access the application and proposal specifications, applicants must first pass an online eligibility quiz.
Deadline: Applications will be accepted March 1 – May 31
APRIL DEADLINES
Glidden
Program name: Colorful Classrooms campaign
Web site:http://www.glidden.com/community/cclassrooms.jsp
Program details: The purpose of this program is to bring color into kindergarten classrooms in public schools. Glidden’s color experts design and personalize the color schemes for each classroom. Nomination forms can be found online. A “before” photo of the classroom must be sent in addition to the nomination form.
Deadline: April 5
Target
Program type: grants
Web site: http://sites.target.com/site/en/corporate/page.jsp?contentId=PRD03-001818
Program details: Local Target stores offer grants to programs that focus on the arts, early childhood reading or family violence prevention. Applications are reviewed as they are received, so it is best to apply as early as possible. To access the application and proposal specifications, applicants must first pass an online eligibility quiz.
Deadline: Applications will be accepted March 1 – May 31
MAY DEADLINES
Allergan
Program name: Allergan Foundation
Web site: http://www.allerganfoundation.org/download/2008_grant_application.pdf
Program details: The Allergan Foundation has made grants of nearly $12 million, focusing support in four philanthropic areas: the arts, civic programs, education, and health and human services. http://www.allerganfoundation.org/
Deadline: Applications accepted May 15-July 15
Best Buy
Program type #1: local donations
Program details: Each Best Buy store has an annual budget for donations to local youth-oriented non-profit organizations. Store Donation Applications can be picked up at local stores. Cash grants are limited to a few hundred dollars.
Program type #2: Local Giving Program
Web site: http://www.bestbuyinc.com/community_relations/local_donations_giving.htm
Program details: Grants will average $5000-$7000 and will not exceed $10,000.
Deadline: May 15 – June 15. Grant decisions will be communicated in August.
Kinder Morgan
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.kindermorgan.com/community/km_foundation.cfm
Program details: Average Amount: $750.00 - $5,000.00; Initial approach is to contact the
foundation for application form, which is required.
Deadline: Jan. 10, Mar. 10, May 10, Jul. 10, Sep. 10 and Nov. 10
Mathematics Education Trust
Web site: http://www.nctm.org/met.aspx?linkidentifier=id&itemid=198
Program Details: MET provides funds to support classroom teachers in the areas of improving classroom practices and increasing teachers' mathematical knowledge.
Deadline: May 9: Prospective Secondary Teacher Course Work Scholarship, Prospective Middle School Mathematics Teacher Course Work Scholarships and School In-Service Training Grants (K-5, 6-8, 9-12); Other opportunities also listed at this site with other deadlines.
Office Max
Program type: grants and donations
Web site: http://about.officemax.com/html/officemax_giving_back.shtml
Program details: may donate school supplies or recognize outstanding teachers. Office Max will consider funding requests from K-12 schools as well as organizations that support them, such as PTAs. An OfficeMax OneCommunity Fund contribution request cover sheet must be submitted for all requests. (This form can be found online.)
Deadline: Funding requests are reviewed on a quarterly basis and should be submitted by Feb. 28, May 30, Aug. 31, or Nov. 30.
Target
Program type: grants
Web site: http://sites.target.com/site/en/corporate/page.jsp?contentId=PRD03-001818
Program details: Local Target stores offer grants to programs that focus on the arts, early childhood reading or family violence prevention. Applications are reviewed as they are received, so it is best to apply as early as possible. To access the application and proposal specifications, applicants must first pass an online eligibility quiz.
Deadline: Applications will be accepted March 1 – May 31, 2007.
JUNE DEADLINES
Allergan
Program name: Allergan Foundation
Web site: http://www.allerganfoundation.org/download/2008_grant_application.pdf
Program details: The Allergan Foundation has made grants of nearly $12 million, focusing support in four philanthropic areas: the arts, civic programs, education, and health and human services. http://www.allerganfoundation.org/
Deadline: Applications accepted May 15-July 15
Best Buy
Program type #1: local donations
Program details: Each Best Buy store has an annual budget for donations to local youth-oriented non-profit organizations. Store Donation Applications can be picked up at local stores. Cash grants are limited to a few hundred dollars.
Program type #2: Local Giving Program
Web site: http://www.bestbuyinc.com/community_relations/local_donations_giving.htm
Program details: Grants will average $5000-$7000 and will not exceed $10,000.
Deadline: May 15 – June 15. Grant decisions will be communicated in August.
Delta Airlines
Program name: Delta Airlines Foundation
Web site: http://www.delta.com/about_delta/community_involvement/delta_foundation/index.jsp
Program details: Applications can be found online. See Web site for a list of specific requirements.
Deadline: Applications are reviewed March 1, June 1, Sept. 1 and Nov. 1.
Dollar General
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.dollargeneral.com/Community/Pages/GrantPrograms.aspx
Program details: Dollar General offers two kinds of grants – community grants and back-to-school grants. Applications for both programs can be found online.
Deadline: The deadlines for community grants are March 5 and June 5. Applications for back-to-school grants are due Aug. 11.
Staples
Program name: Staples Foundation for Learning
Web site: http://www.staplesfoundation.org/foundapplication.html
Program details: Provides funding ($5,000 - $25,000) to programs that support or provide job skills and/or education for all people, with a special emphasis on disadvantaged youth.
Deadline: Grant proposals accepted Feb.29-Mar. 14 (announced in May), June 2-16 (announced in Sept.), Oct. 10-24 (announced in Jan.)
JULY DEADLINES
Allergan
Program name: Allergan Foundation
Web site: http://www.allerganfoundation.org/download/2008_grant_application.pdf
Program details: The Allergan Foundation has made grants of nearly $12 million, focusing support in four philanthropic areas: the arts, civic programs, education, and health and human services. http://www.allerganfoundation.org/
Deadline: Applications accepted May 15-July 15
Kinder Morgan
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.kindermorgan.com/community/km_foundation.cfm
Program details: Average Amount: $750.00 - $5,000.00; Initial approach is to contact the
foundation for application form, which is required.
Deadline: Jan. 10, Mar. 10, May 10, Jul. 10, Sep. 10 and Nov. 10
AUGUST DEADLINES
Dollar General
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.dollargeneral.com/Community/Pages/GrantPrograms.aspx
Program details: Dollar General offers two kinds of grants – community grants and back-to-school grants. Applications for both programs can be found online.
Deadline: The deadlines for community grants are March 5 and June 5. Applications for back-to-school grants are due Aug. 11.
Office Max
Program type: grants and donations
Web site: http://about.officemax.com/html/officemax_giving_back.shtml
Program details: may donate school supplies or recognize outstanding teachers. Office Max will consider funding requests from K-12 schools as well as organizations that support them, such as PTAs. An OfficeMax OneCommunity Fund contribution request cover sheet must be submitted for all requests. (This form can be found online.)
Deadline: Funding requests are reviewed on a quarterly basis and should be submitted by Feb. 28, May 30, Aug. 31, or Nov. 30.
Starbucks
Program type: Product or in-kind donations
Web site: http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/quiz.display_question?x_gm_id=2168&x_quiz_id=1084&x_order_by=1
Program details: All applicants must pass an online eligibility quiz to access the letter of inquiry form. If this form is accepted, a grant proposal form will then be sent. Click here for a PDF of the questions asked on the actual on-line application.
Deadline: Requests must be received 12 weeks before the event date.
SEPTEMBER DEADLINES
Best Buy
Program name: Te@ch awards
Web site: http://www.bestbuy.com/teach
Program details: Te@ch awards recognize schools and individual teachers who use interactive technology in their curriculum. Awards are given out on local, regional and national levels. Applications for the each competition are available in July.
Deadline: Sept. 30
Delta Airlines
Program name: Delta Airlines Foundation
Web site: http://www.delta.com/about_delta/community_involvement/delta_foundation/index.jsp
Program details: Applications can be found online. See Web site for a list of specific requirements.
Deadline: Applications are reviewed March 1, June 1, Sept. 1 and Nov. 1.
Kinder Morgan
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.kindermorgan.com/community/km_foundation.cfm
Program details: Average Amount: $750.00 - $5,000.00; Initial approach is to contact the
foundation for application form, which is required.
Deadline: Jan. 10, Mar. 10, May 10, Jul. 10, Sep. 10 and Nov. 10
Mega Brands
Program type: donations
Web site: http://www.megabloks.com/en/corpo/donation.php
Program details: All donation requests must be made using an official application form, which can be found online. Schools are not eligible, but organizations within a school may be if they directly serve children in need.
Deadline: Sept. 30
Verizon Wireless
Program type: grants and donations
Web site: http://foundation.verizon.com/
Program details: To be eligible for a grant, the program must focus on literacy or domestic violence. All grant proposals must be submitted online. Applicants may take an online eligibility quiz to determine whether or not they qualify.
Deadline: Proposals are accepted Jan. 1 through Nov. 30.
OCTOBER DEADLINES
Hewlett-Packard
Program name: Technology for Teaching
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/grants/us/programs/tech_teaching/index.html
Program details: These grant support the innovative use of mobile technology in education. This program also helps HP identify schools that may be awarded grants in the future.
Deadline: Check Web site each October for an updated timeline of the current competition.
Staples
Program name: Staples Foundation for Learning
Web site: http://www.staplesfoundation.org/foundapplication.html
Program details: Provides funding ($5,000 - $25,000) to programs that support or provide job skills and/or education for all people, with a special emphasis on disadvantaged youth.
Deadline: Grant proposals accepted Feb.29-Mar. 14 (announced in May), June 2-16 (announced in Sept.), Oct. 10-24 (announced in Jan.)
Verizon Wireless
Program type: grants and donations
Web site: http://foundation.verizon.com/
Program details: To be eligible for a grant, the program must focus on literacy or domestic violence. All grant proposals must be submitted online. Applicants may take an online eligibility quiz to determine whether or not they qualify.
Deadline: Proposals are accepted Jan. 1 through Nov. 30.
NOVEMBER DEADLINES
Delta Airlines
Program name: Delta Airlines Foundation
Web site: http://www.delta.com/about_delta/community_involvement/delta_foundation/index.jsp
Program details: Applications can be found online. See Web site for a list of specific requirements.
Deadline: Applications are reviewed March 1, June 1, Sept. 1 and Nov. 1.
JSJ Corporation
Subsidiaries: Dake; GHSP; Hudson Tool and Die; izzydesign; KDS Controls, inc.;McLoone; Sparks Belting Company
Program name: JSJ Foundation
Web site: http://www.jsjcorp.com/Brix?pageID=13
Program details: Please include the purpose of the grant, the overall program budget and the amount of your request - as well as any other information that would help the foundation make an informed decision.
Deadline: Nov. 1 annually. Recipient notified within 60 days
Lowe’s
Program name: Toolbox for Education
Web site: http://www.toolboxforeducation.com
Program details: Grants of up to $5,000 are awarded for school improvement projects that are initiated by parents. Projects must be completed within one year to be eligible.
Deadline: Applications are reviewed in March and November every year.
Kinder Morgan
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.kindermorgan.com/community/km_foundation.cfm
Program details: Average Amount: $750.00 - $5,000.00; Initial approach is to contact the
foundation for application form, which is required.
Deadline: Jan. 10, Mar. 10, May 10, Jul. 10, Sep. 10 and Nov. 10
Office Max
Program type: grants and donations
Web site: http://about.officemax.com/html/officemax_giving_back.shtml
Program details: may donate school supplies or recognize outstanding teachers. Office Max will consider funding requests from K-12 schools as well as organizations that support them, such as PTAs. An OfficeMax OneCommunity Fund contribution request cover sheet must be submitted for all requests. (This form can be found online.)
Deadline: Funding requests are reviewed on a quarterly basis and should be submitted by Feb. 28, May 30, Aug. 31, or Nov. 30.
Verizon Wireless
Program type: grants and donations
Web site: http://foundation.verizon.com/
Program details: To be eligible for a grant, the program must focus on literacy or domestic violence. All grant proposals must be submitted online. Applicants may take an online eligibility quiz to determine whether or not they qualify.
Deadline: Proposals are accepted Jan. 1 through Nov. 30.
DECEMBER DEADLINES
ANYTIME OR UNKNOWN DEADLINES
Alcoa Foundation
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.alcoa.com/global/en/community/info_page/Request_grant_community-based_US_public.asp
Program details: Grants can’t be submitted directly to the Alcoa Foundation without the support of the local Alcoa grant contact. Unsolicited proposals are accepted, but only a limited number are funded. Priority is given to areas that are near an Alcoa plant.
Allstate
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.allstate.com/Community/PageRender.asp?Page=funding.html
Program details: Allstate offers grants in three areas: safe and vital communities, economic empowerment, and tolerance, inclusion, and diversity. All applicants must pass an online eligibility quiz to access contact information and proposal guidelines.
American Eagle Outfitters
Program name: AE Foundation
Program type: grants and donations
Web site: http://www.ae.com/web/corp/foundation.htm
Program details: The AE Foundation offers a limited number of $25 gift card donations to high school sponsored events that aim to keep teens safe. In addition, a limited number of grants is available. See Web site for a list of guidelines and restrictions. All requests should be submitted to the address provided.
Address: American Eagle Foundation, 150 Thorn Hill Drive, Warrendale, PA 15086
AT&T
Program name: AT&T Foundation
Web site: http://att.sbc.com/gen/corporate-citizenship?pid=7736
Program details: “The AT&T Foundation supports initiatives that improve student achievement, teacher preparedness, minority student success and increase the use of new technologies, from kindergarten to the university.” AT&T accepts unsolicited grant applications but is unlikely to offer funding.
Blockbuster
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.blockbuster.com (Click on About Blockbuster link at bottom of the page, then Community Relations, then Corporate Giving Guidelines)
Program details: Blockbuster offers grants for projects that meet one of the following criteria: focuses on video/film industry, impacts children/families, supports a Blockbuster business objective, or has clearly defined and measurable goals.
Deadline: Requests are reviewed monthly.
Burger King
Program type: donations of money or food
Web site:
Program details: All contribution requests should be mailed to Burger King Corporation. The request should include a program description, expected outcomes and program milestones.
Address: Attn: Corporate Contributions, 5505 Blue Lagoon Drive, Miami, FL 33126
Caterpillar
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.cat.com/cda/layout?m=39201&x=7
Program details: Proposals need to be clear and brief and sent to your nearest Caterpillar facility.
Address: 600 S Loop Dr, Waco, TX 76704- (254) 752-3456
CVS
Program name: All Kids Can
Web site: http://www.cvsallkidscan.com/
Program details: This program supports non-profit organizations that provide “innovative programs and services that are focused on helping children with disabilities learn, play and succeed in life.” All applications must be submitted online.
Deadline: varies by program
Dell Foundation
Program name: Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Grants
Web site: http://www.msdf.org/Grants/Grant_Application.aspx
Program details: The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation’s primary goal is to support and initiate programs that directly serve the needs of children living in urban poverty. Priority is given to initiatives addressing children’s health, education, and microfinance, as well as initiatives in India and Central Texas that specifically address the needs of children.
Elmer’s
Program type: donations
Web site: http://www.elmers.com/faq/index.asp
Program details: All donation requests must be mailed to the address found below.
Address: Elmer’s, Donation Requests, One Easton Oval, 2nd floor, Columbus, OH 43219
Farmers Insurance Group
Program type: corporate giving
Web site: http://www.farmers.com/FarmComm/pdf/FarmersCorpContributionsForm.pdf
Program details: Requests should be in the form of a brief
letter (no more than two pages) and attachments.
Ford Foundation
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.fordfound.org/
Program details: All potential applicants are encouraged to send a letter of inquiry to determine whether or not their program aligns with the foundation’s current interests.
Ford Motor Co. Fund
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.ford.com/go/fordfund
Program details: All applicants must fill out a grant application form as well as submit a formal grant proposal. The application can be found online.
Gap Inc.
Program type: sponsorships
Web site: http://www.gapinc.com/public/About/abt_faq.shtml
Program details: For information on sponsorships, contact the public relations department at Gap, Old Navy or Banana Republic. All sponsorship proposals must be submitted in writing.
Contact:
Home Federal Foundation
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.myhomefed.com/foundation.asp
Program details: All applicants must fill out Home Federal Foundation’s grant application, which can be found online.
Deadline: Check the Web site for the deadline for the current round of funding.
IBM
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ibmgives/grant/index.shtml
Program details: Priority for grants is given to requests that involve the use of IBM technology or the volunteer efforts of IBM employees. Anyone who wants to submit an unsolicited grants proposal must first send a two-page letter of inquiry to the district contact.
Address: IBM Corporation, Corporate Community Relations and Public Affairs, 4111 Northside Parkway NW – L09F21, Atlanta, GA 30327
Kellogg’s
Program name: W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Web site: http://www.wkkf.org/
Program details: offers grants in the areas of health, education and agriculture. All applicants are required to send in a pre-proposal. Submitting this form online is preferred but not required. An outline for the pre-proposal can be found on the foundation’s Web site.
Lowe’s
Program name: Charitable and Educational Foundation
Web site: http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=pg&p=AboutLowes/Community
Program details: offers grants for projects to improve communities through K-12 education and community improvement projects. All applicants are required to take an online eligibility test before a grant proposal will be considered.
Lowe’s
Program name: Outdoor Classroom Project
Web site: http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=pg&p=AboutLowes/Community
Program details: One hundred grants of up to $2,000 will be awarded to schools for outdoor classroom projects. Grants of $20,000 may be awarded to schools with major outdoor classroom projects.
Mathematics Education Trust
Web site: http://www.nctm.org/met.aspx?linkidentifier=id&itemid=198
Program Details: MET provides funds to support classroom teachers in the areas of improving classroom practices and increasing teachers' mathematical knowledge.
Deadline: May 9: Prospective Secondary Teacher Course Work Scholarship, Prospective Middle School Mathematics Teacher Course Work Scholarships and School In-Service Training Grants (K-5, 6-8, 9-12); Other opportunities also listed at this site with other deadlines.
Mead
Program type: sponsorships and donations
Web site: http://www.mead.com (Click on community relations link at the bottom of the page.)
Program details: Mead accepts only written requests. All requests should be mailed to the address provided below.
Address: MeadWestvaco Consumer & Office Products, Consumer Relations – 11th floor, Courthouse Plaza NE, Dayton, OH 45463
Met Life
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.metlife.com (Click on About Us and scroll down to Corporate Citizenship, then How to apply for a grant.)
Program details: All proposals must be made in writing. See Web site for specifications.
Microsoft
Program type: grants and equipment donation
Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/citizenship/giving/
Program details: K-12 schools are not eligible for funding for programs that take place during school hours. However, programs that are run by a nonprofit or nongovernmental organization during non-school hours may qualify if they provide services to the community.
Raytheon
Program type: math and science education grants
Web site: http://www.raytheon.com/stewardship/community/grants/index.html
Program details: Apply on-line. Here is a read-only version of the on-line application to review before applying.
State Farm
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.statefarm.com/foundati/citizenship.htm
Program details: Grants are only available to programs that target safety, community development or education. Only one proposal per organization is considered each year. Proposals should be sent to the nearest State Farm office.
Address: Attn: Public Affairs, GNC coordinator,3919 W Waco Dr Waco, TX 254-754-0303
Toshiba America Foundation
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.toshiba.com/tafstage/jsp/home/default.jsp
Program details: Toshiba America Foundation offers grants to programs that promote quality science and mathematics education in U.S. schools. To be considered for funding, the program should be inquiry-based and designed by an individual educator or a small group of teachers. Grant applications can be found online.
Toyota
Program name: Toyota USA Foundation
Program type: Toyota offers three major programs that support teachers with grants and students with scholarships: Toyota TAPESTRY, the largest K-12 science teacher grant program of its kind in the U.S.; Toyota Community Scholars, which provides 100 scholarships to high school seniors based on academics and community service; and the Toyota International Teacher Program.
Web site: http://www.toyota.com/tma/about/community/orgForm.do?foundation
Program details: The Toyota U.S.A. Foundation is committed to improving the quality of K-12 education, with a primary interest in mathematics and science.
TVA
Program type: donations
Web site: http://www.tva.gov/community/contribution.htm
Program details: may contribute money, volunteer efforts, or surplus supplies, equipment and materials to public schools. “TVA’s support for public education emphasizes learning activities associated with energy and environmental education as well as vocational and technical education in skill areas that are vital to TVA’s workforce.” To apply, fill out the request form for donations found on the Web site.
U.S. Cellular
Program type: grants and equipment donations
Web site: https://www.uscc.com/uscellular/SilverStream/Pages/x_page.html?p=a_charitable
Program details: Applications can be found online. A proposal must be submitted in addition to the application. Guidelines for the proposal can be found online.
Walgreens
Program type: grants
Web site: http://www.walgreens.com/about/community/guidelines.jsp?cf=ln
Program details: Walgreens offers grants in communities where stores are located. Walgreens’ funding priorities are health and education. To apply, fill out an online grant application.
Wal-Mart
Program name: Wal-Mart Foundation
Web site: http://www.walmartfoundation.org
Application: Click here for PDF application
Program details: Wal-Mart offers direct grants and a matching funds program. See the community involvement coordinator at a local Wal-Mart for more information on availability of funds.
Contact: