Truist Foundation Grant

Funding Opportunity

The Truist Foundation supports communities by investing in innovative nonprofits that align with the following areas of focus: building career pathways to economic mobility and strengthening small businesses

The foundation supports needs that are sustainable and does not commit funds to recurring expenditures. 

Examples include funding for a new program launch, a curriculum to expand or strengthen a program, equipment to deliver a program, and capital needs.

Capital campaign requests may be considered (1) if the purpose of the campaign aligns with the Foundation's priorities and (2) when the campaign is 60% complete in donations and pledges toward its fundraising goal, showing the campaign’s viability and community support.

For more information on the above focus areas, see https://www.truist.com/purpose/truist-foundation#economic-mobility.

Deadline:
July 31, 2024
Amount:
Minimum $5,000
Assistance:
Location:

Eligibility:

Timing:

The Foundation has three annual grant cycles. Requests should be received by

  • March 31 – notified of outcome in July
  • July 31 – notified of outcome in November
  • November 30 – notified of outcome in April

Cost Share / Match:

None

Truist Foundation Grant

Funding Opportunity

The Truist Foundation supports communities by investing in innovative nonprofits that align with the following areas of focus: building career pathways to economic mobility and strengthening small businesses

The foundation supports needs that are sustainable and does not commit funds to recurring expenditures. 

Examples include funding for a new program launch, a curriculum to expand or strengthen a program, equipment to deliver a program, and capital needs.

Capital campaign requests may be considered (1) if the purpose of the campaign aligns with the Foundation's priorities and (2) when the campaign is 60% complete in donations and pledges toward its fundraising goal, showing the campaign’s viability and community support.

For more information on the above focus areas, see https://www.truist.com/purpose/truist-foundation#economic-mobility.

Dates:
-
Date:
Jul 31
Time:
Cost:
Minimum $5,000
Assistance:
Location:

Eligibility:

Cost Share / Match:

None

Timing:

The Foundation has three annual grant cycles. Requests should be received by

  • March 31 – notified of outcome in July
  • July 31 – notified of outcome in November
  • November 30 – notified of outcome in April
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