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FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES & MISCELANEOUS RESROUCES FOR

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS:

Wicomico County Local Management Board

Mission: To promote a safe, healthy and stable environment for all Wicomico

County children and families.

408 Coles Circle, Suite G Salisbury, MD 21804This project is funded through the Wicomico Partnership for Families and Children, the Local Management Board for

Wicomico County, with funding from the Governor’s Office for Children.

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Organizations listed by funding interests

Education

3M Products – PAGE 3Ambrose Monell Foundation – 3 American Honda Foundation- 4Arthur Vining Davis Foundation - 4 Bank of America – 5Beaumont Foundation – 5Best Buy – 6 Caterpillar Foundation – 8 The Coca-Cola Foundation – 8Dell Foundation – 9Gannett Foundation – 9 Giant Food – 10Halliburton Foundation – 10Hearst Foundation – 11Farrell Foundation – 11W.K. Kellogg Foundation – 11Kentucky Fried Chicken – 12Lowes – 12MT&T Bank – 12McDonald House – 13Met Life – 13Motorola Solutions – 13Northrop Grumman – 14Office Depot – 15 PNC Bank – 16Safeway – 16Shell Foundation - 17 Starbucks – 17Taco Bell – 17Target - 18Texas Instrument – 18Toshiba – 19United Technologies – 19Verizon – 20Wells Fargo – 20Westinghouse – 21

Health Care

Ambrose Monell Foundation – 3 Arthur Vining Davis Foundation - 4 Caterpillar Foundation – 8 Halliburton Foundation – 10Farrell Foundation – 11MT&T Bank – 12McDonald House – 13Safeway – 16Target - 18Verizon – 20

Public Television

Ambrose Monell Foundation – 3 Arthur Vining Davis Foundation - 4

Community Outreach

Bank of America – 5Beaumont Foundation – 5Burger King – 7 Charles Lafitte Foundation – 8The Coca-Cola Foundation – 8Dell Foundation – 9Gannett Foundation – 9 General Motors Foundation – 9Office Depot – 15 Pepco – 15Shell Foundation - 17 Starbucks – 17Taco Bell – 17Texas Instrument – 18United Technologies – 19Wells Fargo – 20Westinghouse – 21

408 Coles Circle, Suite G Salisbury, MD 21804This project is funded through the Wicomico Partnership for Families and Children, the Local Management Board for

Wicomico County, with funding from the Governor’s Office for Children.

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Hunger Relief

Beaumont Foundation – 5Giant Food – 10Safeway – 16Taco Bell – 17Wal-Mart – 20

Healthy Living

The Coca-Cola Foundation – 8Dell Foundation – 9PepsiCo – 15Wal-Mart – 20

Environmental Conservation

The Coca-Cola Foundation – 8Gannett Foundation – 9 General Motors Foundation – 9Giant Food – 10Kentucky Fried Chicken – 12Met Life – 13Shell Foundation - 17 Target - 18Westinghouse – 21

Cancer Research

Giant Food – 10

Social Services

Halliburton Foundation – 10Hearst Foundation – 11

Human Welfare

Farrell Foundation – 11MT&T Bank – 12Safeway – 16

Animal Welfare

Kentucky Fried Chicken – 12

Disaster and Food Relief

Lowes – 12Motorola Solutions – 13PNC Bank – 16Safeway – 16Giant Food – 10Office Depot – 15 Taco Bell – 17

Women Empowerment

PepsiCo – 15

Cultural Enrichment

Hearst Foundation – 11MT&T Bank – 12Met Life – 13Texas Instrument – 18Gannett Foundation – 9

Religion

Ambrose Monell Foundation – 3 Arthur Vining Davis Foundation - 4

Not Applicable

Nordstrom - 14

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1. 3M Products (STEMS)

For more information, please visit:http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Community-Giving/US-Home/nonprofits/

Who receives funding?Their focus is predominately based in improving student’s achievement in science, technology,

engineering, math, economics and business.

How does one apply?In order to ascertain if your organization and its proposed project or program fit within the

guidelines, one must first do the online pre-assessment. http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Community-Giving/US-Home/nonprofits/

eligibility-guidelines/prescreening-assessment/

2. Ambrose Monell Foundation (Private higher education, religion, secondary education

Health care, public television)

For more information, please visit: http://www.monellvetlesen.org/monell/appguide.htm

Who receives funding?Their focus is predominately on organizations that are qualified to receive charitable grants under

the United States Internal Revenue Code and applicable regulations.

How does one apply?In order to ascertain if your organization and its proposed project or program fit within the foundation's

guidelines, one must submit a letter of inquiry. Send to: [email protected] Letter of inquiries may be submitted at any time during the year, they will be reviewed on a continuous basis. Letter of inquiries should

not be more than three pages long and should include the following:

· The name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number for theorganization, and for the primary contact person for the request;

· The mission and a brief background statement about the organization;

· The use to which the funds will be put;

· The amount to be requested.

408 Coles Circle, Suite G Salisbury, MD 21804This project is funded through the Wicomico Partnership for Families and Children, the Local Management Board for

Wicomico County, with funding from the Governor’s Office for Children.

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3. American Honda Foundation(STEMS)

For more information, please visit: http://corporate.honda.com/america/philanthropy.aspx?id=ahfWho receives funding?

Nonprofit charitable organizations classified as a 501(c) (3) public charity by the Internal Revenue Service, or a public school district, private/public elementary and secondary schools as listed by the U.S. Department of

Education's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). To be considered for funding organizations MUST have two years of audited financial statements examined by an independent CPA for the purpose of expressing an opinion if gross revenue is $500,000 or more. If gross revenue is less than $500,000, and the

organization does not have audits, it may submit two years of financial statements accompanied by an independent CPA’s review report instead.

How does one apply?Organizations may only submit one request in a 12-month period. This includes colleges and universities with

several departments or outreach programs. The grant range is from $20,000 to $75,000 over a one-year period. Proposals should be submitted online. Support materials such as annual reports,

pamphlets/brochures, newsletters, articles, DVDs, etc. should be emailed to the following address: [email protected]

Deadline forSubmission

AnticipatedBoard Review

AnticipatedGrants Awarded

February 1 April May 1May 1 July August 1

August 1 October November 1November 1 January February 1

4. Arthur Vining Davis Foundations (Supports secondary schools)

For more information, please visit: http://avdf.org/HowToApply/ApplicationProcedures.aspxWho receives funding?

Their focus is predominately on organizations that are somehow related to private higher education, religion, secondary education health care or public television.

How does one apply?Proposals may be submitted via e-mail to [email protected]. There are no deadlines for proposals and grant

applications may be submitted at any time of the year

408 Coles Circle, Suite G Salisbury, MD 21804This project is funded through the Wicomico Partnership for Families and Children, the Local Management Board for

Wicomico County, with funding from the Governor’s Office for Children.

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5. Bank of America (Community development, education and workforce development and critical needs.)

For more information, please visit: http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundation/index.cfm?template=fd_grantappWho receives funding?

Their focus is predominately on organizations that are somehow related to education, community development, and critical needs.

How does one apply?In order to ascertain if your organization and its proposed project or program fit within the guidelines, one

must first do the online pre-assessment: http://www.cybergrants.com/cybergrants/plsql/ao_gs_user.form?x_gm_id=1499&x_section_id=4509&x_quiz_survey_id=2142

6. Beaumont Foundation(Education, healthcare, social services)

For more information, please visit: http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/program-areas.htmWho receives funding?

This foundation provides support to community social service agencies that provide services the in following areas: Support basic needs, such as food, clothing, shelter and other direct aid for indigent, low

income and other underserved populations. They want to help promote economic self-sufficiency through education and training of youth and adults; also to offer after school programs for economically

disadvantaged children.How does one apply?

Before submitting a formal application to this foundation, prospective applicants must first submit a letter of interest outlining the background of the organization and the proposed project. The letter of interest should describe succinctly the project for which funding is requesting, including how it relates to the Foundation’s program areas, the target audience, the estimated budget and request amount. Formal Applications After

reviewing the letter of interest, the Foundation may request a formal application. The application must include the following materials: One-page cover letter from the chief executive officer of the organization

stating that he or she has approved the request and endorses Foundation support as a strong priority of the organization; a statement that no change occurred in the exempt status, purpose, character of method of the

organization’s operation since the organization received its tax-exempt status from the IRS; and a statement indicating whether the organization has in the past or is now operating under any name other than the name

on the IRS determination letter. Most recent certified audit. Current operating budget. A copy of the latest verifications of Tax-Exempt status from the IRS under Section 170 of the IRS code.

Send all letters of interest to:Daryl Ann Borel

Director of GrantsBeaumont Foundation

470 Orleans, First FloorBeaumont, Texas 77701

7. Best Buy408 Coles Circle, Suite G Salisbury, MD 21804

This project is funded through the Wicomico Partnership for Families and Children, the Local Management Board for Wicomico County, with funding from the Governor’s Office for Children.

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For more information, please visit: http://www.bby.com/cr_information/

Who receives funding?Best Buy seeks applications from 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations and public agencies that have tax-exempt status and are giving teens access to opportunities through technology. Minimum eligibility criteria include: Organization must provide direct services to build technology skills in teens, ages 13-18 Eligible nonprofits may be a public or nonprofit community-based organization (e.g., community center, school or library) Location must be within 50 miles of a Best Buy store, Organization must show positive

results against a demonstrated community need and will be required to submit a grantee report Organizations within the Twin Cities 7-county metro area are eligible and can apply for Best Buy Children’s

Foundation support through the Community Grants Program or Twin Cities Fund, but not both.How does one apply?

Complete the grant eligibility quiz online at http://www.easymatch.com/bestbuygrant (June 1-July 1, 2013.) Create a user profile and an organization profile. Preview the required elements of the grant proposal.

Identify a Best Buy location near you at www.bestbuy.com/storelocator and enter the store number in the grant proposal. Complete the grant proposal by 11:59pm EDT on July 1, 2013.

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8. Burger King

For more information, please visit: http://www.haveityourwayfoundation.org/pdf/HIYWF_Grant_Application.pdf

Who receives funding?Our mission is to make a positive impact in the communities in which we work and live, in collaboration with

our extended BURGER KING® family. The Foundation provides financial support to other charitable organizations in furtherance of our mission.

How does one apply?1. A brief overview of the requesting organization and the reason for the grant request, no more than

two single-spaced pages in length, in at least 12-point type, including:a. A detailed description of the program or project for which the grant is being sought and

the clients it serves;b. An explanation of how the program or project impacts the clients it serves; and

c. Total grant amount being requested.2. Project budget and timeline outlining the use of funds.

3. A detailed description of the program or project outcome measurement and evaluation.4. Total organizational budget, including income and expenses.

5. Requesting organization’s mission statement.6. List of requesting organization’s board members and their affiliations.

7. Percentage of financial commitment of your organization’s board members and the totalmonetary or in-kind amount given to your organization by the board on an annual basis.

8. List of requesting organization’s sources of support.9. A detailed explanation of any involvement the requesting organization has with the BURGER

KING® system, i.e., Burger King Corporation, franchisees and vendors.10. A copy of the requesting organization’s current 501(c)(3) tax-exempt letter.

11. A copy of the requesting organization’s state’s charitable solicitation registration or a letter fromthe requesting organization’s state confirming registration is not necessary.

12. A copy of the requesting organization’s Florida solicitation registration. 13. A copy of the requesting organization’s most recent Form 990 federal tax return.

14. Grant applications must be signed by the requesting organization’s Executive Director/CEO andmust include his or her contact information, including telephone and fax numbers and e-mail

address.Completed grant applications and all required supporting materials should be submitted to the Foundation

at the address listed below.

HAVE IT YOUR WAY® Foundation5505 Blue Lagoon Drive

Miami, Florida 33126

DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT DEADLINE FOR GRANT DECISIONS:January 15th No later than April 30thMay 15th No later than August 31st

September 15th No later than December 31st

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9. Caterpillar Foundation

For more information, please visit: http://www.caterpillar.com/cda/layout?f=467266&m=401496&x=7

Who receives funding?As long as the organization provides services across the United States. Any organization that benefits education, health, and basic human needs, is welcome to submit on our online grant application form:

http://www.caterpillar.com/cda/layout?m=401496&x=7&f=828122

How does one apply?Any organization that benefits education, health, and basic human needs, is welcome to submit on our online

grant application form: http://www.caterpillar.com/cda/layout?m=401496&x=7&f=828122

10. Charles Lafitte Foundation

For more information, please visit: http://charleslafitte.org/grants/application/Who receives funding?

We are interested in those organizations that promote inclusiveness and diversity, and projects that remove barriers to full economic and/or social participation in society.

How does one apply?By completing the online grant application at:

https://www.foundationconnect.org/GrantsManager/pages/Login/createuser.aspx?ReturnUrl=~%2fpages%2fGrantApplication.aspx%3fRequestRT%3d012A00000012RPg%26IsDirect%3dtrue

11. Coca Cola Company(Schools not eligible for these funds)

For more information, please visit:http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/citizenship/application_guidelines.html

Who receives funding?Our community investment priorities reflect the global and local nature of our business and focuses on

those global pillars where The Coca-Cola Company can make a unique and sustainable difference: water stewardship, active healthy living, community recycling, and education.

How does one apply?

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By completing the online grant application at: https://thecoca-colacompany.cybergrants.com/pls/coke/ao_login.login?

x_gm_id=3300&x_proposal_type_id=15840

12. Dell Foundation

For more information, please visit: http://www.msdf.org/grantsWho receives funding?

To help us achieve our goals, we seek global partners who work to: Ensure children have access to quality educations; encourage healthy behaviors, and provide access to basic health care and services; foster stable

families through microfinance.How does one apply?

By completing the online grant application at: http://www.msdf.org/grants/apply/

13. Gannett Foundation (limited to Prince George’s County, Maryland)

For more information, please visit: http://www.gannettfoundation.orgWho receives funding?

Our community action grant priorities include education and neighborhood improvement, economic development, youth development, community problem-solving, assistance to disadvantaged

people, environmental conservation and cultural enrichment.

How does one apply?Once you have determined geographic eligibility, complete the application form, append the proposal, and

send it to the newspaper publisher or TV station executive in your area. List of them are found at: http://www.gannettfoundation.org/contacts.htm#maine

14. General Motors

For more information, please visit: http://www.gm.com/company/aboutGM/gm_foundation.htmlWho receives funding?

Our grant priorities include education, health and human services, environment and energy, community development.

How does one apply?By completing the online grant application at:

https://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/ao_login.login?x_gm_id=1753&x_proposal_type_id=2179

408 Coles Circle, Suite G Salisbury, MD 21804This project is funded through the Wicomico Partnership for Families and Children, the Local Management Board for

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15. Giant Foods

For more information, please visit: http://www.giantfood.com/about_us/community/donation_request/index.htm

Who receives funding?Our grant priorities include education, cancer care & research, hunger relief, recycling & environment.

How does one apply?

The organization must be sent in writing (not emails) on your organization's letterhead along with proof of your 501c3 status to the following address:

Giant Food LLCAttn: Jamie Miller

8301 Professional Place, Suite 115Landover, MD 20785

Please be very specific in writing to us as we receive approximately 75 to 100 letters every business day. Once we receive follow-up correspondence from an organization, it takes us approximately ten days to two weeks to respond.

16. Halliburton Foundation

For more information, please visit: http://www.halliburton.com/en-US/about-us/community/halliburton-foundation/default.page

Who receives funding?Our grant priorities include education, health, and social services.

How does one apply?In order to be considered for a corporate grant from Halliburton’s U.S. Foundation the organization must:

Provide evidence of 501 (c) (3) tax exempt status as granted by the Internal Revenue Service, or of a political subdivision (schools, municipal foundations, etc.); demonstrate that supporting the request will be of benefit

to the company, employees, the community and customers; indicate how many people will be impacted by the project; summary of the how the program or project will be accomplished and the expected results;

provide a timeline for the project; provide budget information and other sources of funding for the project; list of Board of Directors noting their business affiliations; submit its most recent audited financial statement

or form 990Requests for contributions from the Halliburton Foundation should be sent to:

Halliburton FoundationProgram Administrator

10200 Bellaire BoulevardHouston, Texas 77072-5206

408 Coles Circle, Suite G Salisbury, MD 21804This project is funded through the Wicomico Partnership for Families and Children, the Local Management Board for

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17. Hearst Foundations

For more information, please visit: http://www.hearstfdn.org/howtoapply.htmlWho receives funding?

Our grant focuses on one or more of the following: Culture, Education, Health, or Social Services. We require that all grantees have an annual budget greater than $1,000,000.

How does one apply?By completing the online grant application at:

https://www.grantsmgr.org/GrantsManager/pages/Login/Login.aspx?OrgID=00DA0000000AMrL&ReturnUrl=~/pages/GrantApplication.aspx?

RequestRT=012A0000000yOkm%26IsDirect=true

18. Farrell Family Foundation

For more information, please visit: http://www.farrellfamilyfoundation.com/aboutWho receives funding?

Our grant focuses on one or more of the following: education (preferably with a focus on technology), health and human welfare, and the arts.

How does one apply?By completing the online grant application at: http://www.farrellfamilyfoundation.com/grant-

application-form/

19. W. K. Kellogg Foundation

For more information, please visit: http://www.wkkf.org/what-we-support/educated-kids.aspxWho receives funding?

Our grant focuses on one or more of the following: early childhood, and education.

How does one apply?By completing the online grant application at:

http://wrm.wkkf.org/uWebRequestManager/UI/AppPreview.aspx?tid=9bede80d-89db-402a-a3ad-53b21302e6ee&did=64d13ada-060f-48c6-99e2-8345492f2d76

408 Coles Circle, Suite G Salisbury, MD 21804This project is funded through the Wicomico Partnership for Families and Children, the Local Management Board for

Wicomico County, with funding from the Governor’s Office for Children.

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20. Kentucky Fried Chicken

(Provides college scholarships)

For more information, please visit: http://www.kfc.com/about/responsibility.aspWho receives funding?

Our grant focuses on one or more of the following: education, diversity, animal welfare, or the environment.

How does one apply?Must be employee of KFC, reach educational grant program.

21. Lowes (Supports service learning projects)

For more information, please visit: http://www.lowes.com/cd_Corporate+Citizenship_674540029_Who receives funding?

Our grant focuses on one or more of the following: education, community outreach, disaster relief.

How does one apply?By completing the online grant application at: http://www.toolboxforeducation.com/hta.html

22. M&T Bank

For more information, please visit: https://www.mtb.com/aboutus/community/Pages/CharitableContributions.aspx

Who receives funding?This organization supports a diverse range of civic, cultural, education, health care, human service and youth

organizations with financial grants, employee volunteerism and in-kind services.

How does one apply?

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Must complete: https://www.mtb.com/aboutus/community/Documents/MTB%20Charitable%20Application.pdf

23. McDonald House

For more information, please visit: http://www.rmhc.org/grantsWho receives funding?

All those grantees that are motivated to improving the health and wellbeing of children directly through our programs.

How does one apply?Applying once session opens online at: http://www.rmhc.org/grants

24. MetLife (Supports communities in schools projects)

For more information, please visit: http://www.metlife.com/about/corporate-profile/citizenship/metlife-foundation/index.html

Who receives funding?Our grant focuses on one or more of the following: education, diversity, and environment.

How does one apply?Must fill-out online application: http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/ao_login.login?

x_gm_id=3612&x_proposal_type_id=20174

25. Motorola Solutions (Supports STEM projects)

For more information, please visit: http://responsibility.motorolasolutions.com/index.php/communityinvestment/education/

Who receives funding?We invest in the communities where we live and work by leading and supporting programs that advance

education, make communities safer and enhance employee contributions. Our main focus lies on: education, disaster relief, public safety, and employee volunteering.

How does one apply?Organizations may submit their requests on our online application forum:

http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/ao_login.login?x_gm_id=1505&x_proposal_type_id=361

408 Coles Circle, Suite G Salisbury, MD 21804This project is funded through the Wicomico Partnership for Families and Children, the Local Management Board for

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26. Nordstrom (Schools not eligible for these funds)

For more information, please visit: http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/nordstrom-cares-community-givingWho receives funding?

An organization or program that believes that they meet our eligibility requirements can submit a written application that includes: A concise description of the organization, including purpose and objectives;

Dollar amount of request; Proof of nonprofit status under the Internal Revenue Service code; List of officers and directors; History of organization; and a recent annual report.

All applications must be received by October 1 for the following year. In January, we notify all organizations of the status of their requests.

How does one apply?

We welcome your applications—please direct these to [email protected] or to the location down below:Terri Baldwin

1700 7th Avenue, Suite 1000Seattle, WA 98101-4407

206.303.4400

27. Northrop Grumman

For more information, please visit: http://www.northropgrumman.com/corporate-responsibility/corporate-citizenship/contribution-

guidelines.htmlWho receives funding?

Proposals should address education related initiatives that promote the advancement of science, technology, engineering and math on a national level.

How does one apply?Apply online at: http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/ao_login.login?

x_gm_id=2416&x_proposal_type_id=12364%20

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28. Office Depot

For more information, please visit: http://www.officedepotfoundation.org/grant_guidelines.asp#grant

Who receives funding?Proposals should address education, disaster-relief, or community related initiatives.

How does one apply?Begin by applying online: http://www.officedepotfoundation.org/eligibility-form.asp

29. PEPCO

For more information, please visit: http://www.pepco.com/welcome/community/programs/charity/Who receives funding?

Pepco's charitable giving program is intended to support the organizations and agencies in the communities we serve.

How does one apply?To seek a contribution from Pepco, please email: [email protected].

30. PEPSICO

For more information, please visit: http://www.pepsico.com/Purpose/Global-Citizenship.html

Who receives funding?Through our Global Citizenship initiatives, PepsiCo supports programs that: encourage healthy lifestyles;

improve availability of affordable nutrition; expand access to clean water; enhance sustainable agriculture capability; enable job readiness; and empower women and girls.

How does one apply?If you are seeking a grant for less than $100,000, you must first submit a brief Letter of Interest that answers the questions below. Please submit this letter via email only to [email protected]. Include the

name of your organization and the project name in the subject of the email.

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31. PNC Bank

Who receives funding?Our main grantee focus lies on: early childhood education, and economic development.

How does one apply?Apply online at: https://www.pncsites.com/pncfoundation/Grant_Evaluation_Report.pdf

GRANT FORM 1- For more information, please visit: https://www.pncsites.com/pncfoundation/foundation_grantProcess.html

GRANT FORM 2- For more information, please visit: https://www.pncsites.com/pncfoundation/charitable_application.html

Apply online at: https://www.pncsites.com/pncfoundation/downloads/PNC%20Charitable%20Trusts%20Application.doc

Submit by: Decision by:

February 1 March

May 1 June

August 1 September

October 1 November

32. Safeway

For more information, please visit: http://www.safewayfoundation.org/get-funded/what-we-fund.html

Who receives funding?Our main grantee focus lies on: education, assisting people with disabilities, hunger relief, and health and

human services.How does one apply?

By visiting their online application page: https://safeway.versaic.com/Login.aspx

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33. Shell (Supports STEM projects)

For more information, please visit: http://www.shell.us/home/content/usa/environment_society/grant/

Who receives funding?Our main grantee focus lies on: education, community, and environment.

How does one apply?Apply online at: https://www.grantrequest.com/SID_648?SA=SNA&FID=35009

34. Starbucks

For more information, please visit: http://www.starbucksfoundation.com/index.cfm?objectid=998EF1C4-1D09-317F-BBF7F71F7B681A12

Who receives funding?The Starbucks Foundation is interested in supporting organizations that equip young people ages 15 to 24

years old in the three following areas: community, business oriented, and educational organizations.

How does one apply?Apply online at: http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/ao_login.login?

x_gm_id=2168&x_proposal_type_id=4702

35. Taco Bell

For more information, please visit: http://www.tacobell.com/company/givingbackWho receives funding?

Each year, we provide valuable grants to Orange County, CA organizations that focus on three main objectives: Educating Teens, Hunger Relief, and Community Building

How does one apply?Apply online at: http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/ao_login.login?

x_gm_id=3292&x_proposal_type_id=17200

36. Target

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For more information, please visit: https://corporate.target.com/corporate-responsibility/grants/target-foundation-grants

Who receives funding?Target is interested in supporting organizations in the three following areas: health, environment and

educational organizations.

How does one apply?Target education grant applications are accepted at two different times each year. The online application

process opens at noon Central Standard Time (CST) on the first day of the cycle, and closes at noon Central Standard Time (CST) on the last day. Grant cycle timing for each grant type is listed below:

Arts, Culture & Design in Schools and Early Childhood Reading Grants – opens at noon (CST) March 1 and closes at noon (CST) on April 30

Field Trip Grants – opens at noon (CST) on Aug. 1 and closes at noon (CST) on Sept. 30Target Foundation grant applications are accepted at two different times each year:

Arts – opens at noon (CST) Jan. 1 and closes at noon (CST) Feb. 1Social Services – opens at noon (CST) April 1 and closes at noon (CST) May 1

37. Texas Instruments (Supports STEM projects)

For more information, please visit: http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/csr/giving.shtmlWho receives funding?

This organization is interested in supporting organizations in the three following areas: education, arts & culture, and community service.

How does one apply?Grants are to be filled and filed online at:

http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/quiz.display_question?x_gm_id=4296&x_quiz_id=4693&x_order_by=1

38. Toshiba

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(Supports STEM projects)

For more information, please visit: http://www.toshiba.com/taf/Who receives funding?

Schools and teachers.

How does one apply?

Grants for K-5: http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/quiz.display_question?x_gm_id=4184&x_quiz_id=4698&x_order_by=1

Grants for 6-12: http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/quiz.display_question?x_gm_id=4184&x_quiz_id=4698&x_order_by=1

39. United Technologies (Supports STEM projects)

For more information, please visit: http://www.utc.com/Corporate+Responsibility/Community/Community+investment/

Apply+for+a+grantWho receives funding?

TC's grant making is centered on the geographic regions where our employees live and work and within the following three focus areas: Building Sustainable Cities; Advancing STEM education; Supporting Vibrant

Communities.

How does one apply?Grants are to be filled and filed online at:

http://www.cybergrants.com/cybergrants/plsql/quiz.display_question?x_gm_id=1201&x_quiz_id=157&x_order_by=1

40. Verizon

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For more information, please visit: http://www.verizonfoundation.orgWho receives funding?

Their focus is predominately on organizations that are somehow related to education, healthcare and energy management.

How does one apply?Apply online at: https://www.cybergrants.com/cybergrants/plsql/ao_login.login?

x_gm_id=1240&x_proposal_type_id=27993

41. Wal-Mart

For more information, please visit: http://walmartstores.com/CommunityGiving/203.aspxWho receives funding?

Whether it's a small grant to a local school or a large grant to a hunger relief organization working across several states, we engage in opportunities that align with the Wal-Mart Foundation's key areas of focus:

Hunger Relief & Healthy Eating, Sustainability, Women's Economic Empowerment and Career Opportunity.

How does one apply?Apply online at: http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/quiz.display_question?

x_gm_id=2797&x_quiz_id=4503&x_order_by=1

42. Wells Fargo

For more information, please visit: https://www.wellsfargo.com/about/charitable/md_guidelinesWho receives funding?

Their focus is predominately on organizations that are somehow related to education and community development.

How does one apply?Apply online at: https://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/quiz.display_question?

x_gm_id=1958&x_quiz_id=874&x_order_by=1

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43. Westinghouse (Supports math and science projects)

For more information, please visit: http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/Community/Charitable_Giving/

http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/Community/Charitable_Giving/Brochure/index.htmlWho receives funding?

The Westinghouse Charitable Giving Program is the primary funding entity for the company’s social investments. Areas of emphasis for this program are education, the environment and the community.

How does one apply?For a grant to be considered by this organization, the following information must be submitted by the non-

profit: Cover letter with organization’s address, proof of 501{c){3) status, completed W-9 Form, organization’s mission statement, amount of funding you are requesting (up to $5,000), objective of the

grant, financial analysis of project, schedule of implementation of project, description of the benefits to be achieved and the population it would serve, plans for evaluating and reporting results to Westinghouse, individual in charge and their qualifications, names and affiliations of trustees or board members, latest

audited financial report.Please submit grant requests to either: [email protected] or

Tracy RapaliSr. Communications Specialist

Westinghouse Electric Company1000 Westinghouse Drive, Ste. 170

Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania 16066

Deadlines:Quarter 1- April 15Quarter 2- July 15

Quarter 3- October 15Quarter 4- January 15

For Immediate Release

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Contact:  Taylor Maxwell, [email protected], 646-200-5330

Amalgamated Bank Offers New Service to Improve Non-Profit Clients’ Cash Flow

Non-Profit Funding Advance will allow Amalgamated’s growing base of non-profit clients to more quickly access funds and free up working capital

NEW YORK, N.Y., July 29, 2013 – Amalgamated Capital (AmalCap), the New York-based commercial finance division of Amalgamated Bank, is pleased to announce the launch of Non-Profit Funding Advance, a first-of-its-kind service for its growing set of non-profit clients. The new tool, which will allow non-profits to immediately secure funding from

state grants they have been awarded, launched this month.When non-profits are awarded grants from states, they often have to wait to receive the

funds they were awarded. Non-Profit Funding Advance gives non-profits access to the bulk of the funds right away so they avoid disruptions and have the funding necessary to

operate smoothly.Here is how it works: After a non-profit is awarded a grant from the state, Amalgamated

buys the voucher and provides the non-profit with 70 percent of the funds up front. When the state distributes the full amount of the voucher to Amalgamated, the bank then pays the

balance to the non-profit, minus a 1% per month fee.Greg Walker, Director of Amalgamated Capital, oversaw the creation and structure of the

program.“Many non-profit clients told us they were facing budget shortfalls because of the wait time

associated with receiving voucher funds,” said Walker. “In response to these concerns about cash flow, we developed this product to ensure a reliable and consistent source of

funding. Retail and manufacturing firms have access to similar services that prevent disruptions and it’s essential that we keep vital community programs up and running.”

Amalgamated Bank’s deep expertise in non-profits and longstanding support of progressive groups is attracting a variety of new clients from the sector. Amalgamated has gained dozens of new non-profit and advocacy clients over the last year, including Demos, Public Citizen, Health Care for America Now and President Barack Obama’s Organizing for

Action. In addition to credit products, Amalgamated Bank offers an array of cash management products to support the needs of non-profits.

About Amalgamated CapitalAmalgamated Capital is the commercial finance division of Amalgamated Bank. AmalCap provides asset-based financing to individual companies as well as asset-based and cash

flow-based senior secured financing to support investments made by private equity sponsors in lower middle-market companies across the United States. Visit AmalCap at

www.amalcap.com.

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TRANSPORTATION IN WICOMICO

1. Your Way Transportation

Contact Desmond Hughes443-614-6060

[email protected]

2. Pinnacle TransportationContact Aaron Armstrong

[email protected]

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