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THIS GRANT’S FOCUS: Arts/Culture, Community, Disaster Relief, Education, Youth Development
Deadline:
Nov. 19, 2020

“Since its establishment in 1989, the Sprint Foundation has provided millions of dollars to community organizations across the country. A separate legal entity from Sprint, the Sprint Foundation is able to make an impact where it is needed most, supporting hundreds of organizations every year that focus on education, arts and culture, youth development, community development, and disaster relief. Through direct grants, the Sprint Foundation creatively and thoughtfully acts as a champion for our communities.

The Sprint Foundation’s funding priorities are:

  • Arts and culture – The Sprint Foundation supports arts organizations that have effective outreach programs that broaden cultural experiences for the general public, particularly youth and non-traditional audiences.
  • Community development Sprint and the Sprint Foundation support initiatives that contribute to a strong civic infrastructure and a vibrant, healthy community.
  • Disaster relief Sprint and the Sprint Foundation support emergency relief and rebuilding efforts in order to help families and entire communities get back on their feet.
  • Education  The Sprint Foundation supports K-12 education with an emphasis on urban education that supports student achievement, college and career readiness and educator development. Priority is given to programs that promote and advance quality public education in urban schools.
  • Youth development – The Sprint Foundation’s funding of youth development organizations is targeted towards activities and programs that focus on building leadership and social skills, promoting business and economic education, and supporting technology and mentoring. Particular emphasis is given to programs providing assistance for at-risk and minority youth.”

Funder: The Sprint Foundation
Eligibility:
“Non–profit tax–exempt organizations under Section 501c3 of the IRC (unless a public school or library).”
Amount:
Unspecified
Contact:
Link.


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