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William G. Dressel Jr, Executive Director - Michael J. Darcey, CAE, Asst Executive Director

GRANT RESOURCE CENTER

Corporate Giving Programs

Whenever possible, the links provided will to take you directly to that agency’s grant pages.  If you find that a link is outdated, please notify tshearer@njslom.com so that that information can be replaced or updated as needed.

 

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

AAA Foundation: Research and educational foundation promoting traffic safety.
Balance Bar: Community grants to encourage physical activity.
Best Buy: Interactive Technology in Schools

Brinker International: Supports programs and projects that are affiliated with Children/Family, Arts, Civic and University related educational programs.                                                                                                                                            NEW

Comcast Foundation: Providing financial support to organizations that make communities stronger; interested in promoting literacy, volunteerism and youth leadership programs.                                                                                    NEW

EDS: School Technology Grants (for children ages 6-18)

Federal Home Loan Bank of NY: Community investment program.                                                                NEW

FirstEnergy
FM Global: Fire prevention grants.

Ford Foundation                                                                                                             NEW

General Mills: Youth nutrition, education, arts, culture and social services.

Hilton Hotels Corporation: Supports K-12 education programs, healthcare, youth programs, civic affairs and public policy.    NEW

History Channel: Save our History
Hitachi Foundation: Programs addressing community problems.
Home Depot Foundation: Affordable housing and preservation of trees.
Major League Baseball: The Baseball Tomorrow Fund aims to enhance participation of youth in baseball/softball through the funding of fields, programs, coaches' training and the purchase of uniforms and equipment.
MetLife Foundation
Nike: Programs include: Track renovations, education in public secondary schools that serve economically disadvantaged students, increasing youth access to sports and recycling athletic shoes for sport surfaces.
Starbucks Foundation: Literacy programs for children ages 6-18.  
The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey: Promotes health, well-being and quality of life for all New Jersey residents.
The UPS Foundation
Toshiba America Foundation: Providing science and math education to grades K-12.
Verizon Foundation: Focuses on education, literacy, domestic violence prevention and technology for healthcare and healthcare accessibility.
Wachovia: Neighborhood Planning & Neighborhood Implementation
Walgreens Foundation: One-on-one tutorial programs, non-hospital based health care agencies and community social service agencies.  
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
 

 

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