Truist Foundation Grant

Funding Opportunity

We support our communities by investing in innovative nonprofits that align with our key areas of focus: building career pathways to economic mobility and strengthening small businesses.

We support needs that are sustainable and don’t 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.

Deadline
March 31, 2025
Amount
$5,000 and up
assistance type
Grant Funding
Eligibility

Nonprofit 501(c)3 organization in the United States with programs that build career pathways to economic mobility or strengthen small businesses.

Does not fund:

  • Annual grants or general operations (United Way chapters are the exception.)
  • Churches
  • Conferences without a charitable focus
  • Documentaries and films
  • Endowments
  • Individuals
  • Individual public schools, PTAs
  • K-12 Programming
  • Medical or scientific research
  • Membership dues
  • Nonprofit hospitals that don’t primarily serve medically indigent people, including the uninsured
  • Organizations that do not comply with our nondiscrimination policy, that attack or malign individuals or groups of individuals based on their demographic or other immutable characteristics or act based on other prejudices, or that have a policy of discrimination based on race, creed, national origin, color, religion, class, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, or any other classification protected by applicable law.
  • Political organizations
  • Private schools, unless the majority of students represent low- to moderate-income households or otherwise vulnerable children
  • Religious, veteran, or fraternal organizations, unless it’s a secular program or project benefitting the general community
  • Scholarships
  • Sponsorships or fundraising events
  • Sports booster clubs
  • Travel-related events, including student trips or tours

Timing

Applications are accepted three times per year.

Next deadline is March 31, 2025 with applicants to be notified of the outcome in July 2025.

Applications will also be accepted on July 31, 2025, with applicants notified in November 2025.

Final applicants for the year will be accepted on November 30, 2025, with applicants being notified in April 2026.

Cost share / match

None.

Truist Foundation Grant

Funding Opportunity

We support our communities by investing in innovative nonprofits that align with our key areas of focus: building career pathways to economic mobility and strengthening small businesses.

We support needs that are sustainable and don’t 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.

Dates:
-
Date:
Mar 31
Time:
Cost:
$5,000 and up
Assistance:
Grant Funding
Location:

Eligibility:

Nonprofit 501(c)3 organization in the United States with programs that build career pathways to economic mobility or strengthen small businesses.

Does not fund:

  • Annual grants or general operations (United Way chapters are the exception.)
  • Churches
  • Conferences without a charitable focus
  • Documentaries and films
  • Endowments
  • Individuals
  • Individual public schools, PTAs
  • K-12 Programming
  • Medical or scientific research
  • Membership dues
  • Nonprofit hospitals that don’t primarily serve medically indigent people, including the uninsured
  • Organizations that do not comply with our nondiscrimination policy, that attack or malign individuals or groups of individuals based on their demographic or other immutable characteristics or act based on other prejudices, or that have a policy of discrimination based on race, creed, national origin, color, religion, class, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, or any other classification protected by applicable law.
  • Political organizations
  • Private schools, unless the majority of students represent low- to moderate-income households or otherwise vulnerable children
  • Religious, veteran, or fraternal organizations, unless it’s a secular program or project benefitting the general community
  • Scholarships
  • Sponsorships or fundraising events
  • Sports booster clubs
  • Travel-related events, including student trips or tours

Cost Share / Match:

None.

Timing:

Applications are accepted three times per year.

Next deadline is March 31, 2025 with applicants to be notified of the outcome in July 2025.

Applications will also be accepted on July 31, 2025, with applicants notified in November 2025.

Final applicants for the year will be accepted on November 30, 2025, with applicants being notified in April 2026.

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Deadline
Amount
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assistance type
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Deadline
Amount
Up to $500,000
Assistance
Grant
Location

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Date:
Dates:
-
Cost:
Up to $500,000
Assistance:
Grant
Location:

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Deadline
Amount
Up to $50,000,000
Assistance
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Location

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Date:
Dates:
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Cost:
Up to $50,000,000
Assistance:
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Location:

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Deadline
Amount
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Assistance
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Date:
Dates:
-
Cost:
Up to $50,000,000
Assistance:
Grant
Location:

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Deadline
Amount
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Assistance
Grant
Location

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Date:
Dates:
-
Cost:
$50,000 to $500,000
Assistance:
Grant
Location:

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Deadline
Amount
Assistance
Technical Assistance
Location

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Date:
Dates:
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Cost:
Assistance:
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Location:

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Deadline
Amount
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Assistance
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Government Grant - Federal

Funding through the Implementation Pathway will help communities and regions devise and implement long-term economic recovery strategies through a variety of construction and non-construction projects to address economic challenges in areas where a Presidential declaration of a major disaster was issued in 2023 and 2024.

Date:
Dates:
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Cost:
Up to $50,000,000
Assistance:
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Location: