Takeda provides philanthropic support for nonprofit programs that build strong STEM foundations. Funding is focused on K–8 math readiness, high school STEM enrichment, and initiatives promoting college success in science, technology, engineering, and math fields.
Youth Mental Health Access Grant (Klingenstein Foundation)
The Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation’s Transformation of Mental Health Care Program supports projects that improve access to high-quality mental health care for children and adolescents from low-income families, under-resourced communities, and marginalized populations, including racially and ethnically diverse groups. Opens September 1, 2025
Empower Communities & Arts Grant (Burkle Foundation)
The Ronald W. Burkle Foundation supports programs that promote international understanding, worker’s rights, underserved communities, arts and architecture, children’s education, and scientific research. Grant requests may be submitted via their website.
Alcoholism Prevention & Recovery Grant (Smithers Foundation)
The Christopher D. Smithers Foundation funds programs that demonstrate alcoholism is a treatable disease. Grants support prevention efforts and recovery services, with a focus on high-risk populations such as at-risk youth and minority groups, while working to eliminate the stigma surrounding alcoholism.
$50K Youth Enrichment Grant (Mark Wahlberg Foundation)
The Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation awards grant funding of up to $50,000 to non-profit organizations with youth service and enrichment programs, such as after-school programs, support for computer labs, educational scholarships, families and youth in abuse and domestic violence situations.
NFL Military Services Grant
“The NFL has partnered with the Bob Woodruff Foundation (BWF) to expand its Salute to Service initiative by offering to fund nonprofit organizations and programs that focus on improving the overall health and well-being of service members, veterans, their families, and caregivers.
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$25K Youth & Human Services Grant
“The Standard Charitable Foundation awards up to $25,000 in grant funding for nonprofit programs that build healthy communities and help maintain their vitality, and programs that address major human services issues affecting children and families. Special emphasis is placed on programs that help individuals and families who have experienced a major disability or the loss of a loved one.
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