TOGETHER WE CAN FIGHT FOOD INSECURITY
Partnership and collaboration is essential, especially when working to impact large social issues. Therefore, we seek partnerships with highly respected nonprofit organizations that have leadership teams that challenge the current status quo with innovative approaches that result in viable solutions.
REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY
ELIGIBLE ORGANIZATIONS:
To be eligible for a grant, organizations must be (A) recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as exempt from federal income taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and as a public charity under sections 509(a)(1) or 509(a)(2) or 509(a)(3)-Type I, 509(a)(3)-Type II or 509(a)(3)-Type III of the Internal Revenue Code and (B) based in the U.S., but may serve needs worldwide. We do not support organizations that unlawfully discriminate on the basis of any characteristic protected by law in any of their operations, including employment, service provision and volunteer engagement.
Non-eligible:
- Individuals
- Fiscal agents
- Political campaigns or organizations whose mission is to influence legislation
- Religious organizations seeking to further a denominational or sectarian purpose
SPECIAL EVENT APPLICATION
Nonprofit organizations based in the USA that would like to request support for a one-time special event are encouraged to submit a special event application online. Please click the link below to begin the online registration and application.
LETTER OF INTENT APPLICATION
Nonprofit organizations based in the USA are eligible to submit one online Letter of Intent (LOI). The Foundation reviews LOIs on a rolling basis. If the proposed LOI is of interest, the Foundation staff will notify the applicant via email and extend a full application to request comprehensive project information and documentation.