Become A Donor

Become A Donor
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Contact Info

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Funding – Nonprofit

$10M Social Enterprise Innovation Grant

Michael and Susan Dell Foundation provides funding up to $10,000,000 to organizations to fund social enterprises that directly serve or impact children or youth from urban low-income communities in the areas of education, health, and family economic stability (including livelihoods and financial inclusion). These social enterprises may be structured as for-profit or nonprofit entities.

Akamai Foundation STEM Inclusion Grant

Akamai Foundation provides funding for nonprofits to provide a comprehensive plan outlining their STEM education program goals. This should include a digital inclusion strategy to address and eliminate barriers to access and use of technology in learning, especially for the most disadvantaged.

$10K Saucony Youth Running Impact Grant

Saucony Run For Good Foundation is providing funding up to $10,000 nonprofit organizations to inform the public about the cause and prevention of childhood obesity and provides funding to optimize the impact and success of community organizations that promote running and healthy-lifestyle programs for youth.

$40K Faith Empowerment Grant

George Shinn Foundation provides funding up to $40,000 to nonprofit organizations and churches in support of programs designed to improve the lives of those in need, answering calls for help in times of crisis, and equipping ministers.

Minority Golf Program Grant

American Golf Industry Coalition provides funding to nonprofit organazitions to increase golf participation among those who are underrepresented in the sport, such as: Black, Latinx, Asian, Indigenous, women, members of the LBGTQ+ community, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.

$15K Youth Computer Centers

International Game Technology provides funding to nonprofits up to $15,000 for equipment, software, Internet service, and employee-volunteer support to create after school computer centers that serve urban children ages 5 to 18.