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Search our list of organizations and grants. Note: The list is a summary of grants over $25,000 made over the past two years by the Walmart Foundation and Walmart which align to our giving strategies.
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American Heart Association Inc 7 Grants
FY2021
Corporate
$75,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
FY2021
Corporate
$75,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
FY2021
Foundation
$168,724
Community
Matching Donations
FY2022
Foundation
$250,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
This grant supports Healthy Hearts NWA, a collaboration between the American Heart Association and Saint Francis Community Clinic to address food and nutrition insecurity within under resourced communities in Benton and Washington counties.
FY2022
Corporate
$75,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
This grant will support the Live Fierce. Life is Why. Northwest Arkansas campaign.
FY2022
Foundation
$46,951
Community
Matching Donations
This grants will be used to match associate donations to the American Heart Association.
FY2021
Foundation
$5,022,727
Community
Healthier Food for All
Arkansas Community Foundation Inc 6 Grants
FY2021
Foundation
$379,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
FY2021
Foundation
$286,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
FY2022
Foundation
$984,375
Community
Northwest Arkansas
This grant will facilitate a partnership between the Arkansas Community Foundation and the IDEALS Institute at the University of Arkansas to award sub-grants to 15 Northwest Arkansas community-based organizations that are participating in the Uplift training cohort, for organizations serving diverse communities in NWA.
FY2022
Foundation
$75,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
This grant will support meetings and development for Arkansas Impact Philanthropy.
FY2022
Foundation
$50,000
Community
Disaster Relief and Preparedness
This grant will allow the Arkansas Community Foundation to partner with longterm recovery committees in Northeast Arkansas to provide recovery assistance to those affected by the December 2021 tornadoes.
FY2021
Foundation
$1,100,000
Community
Disaster Relief and Preparedness
Avina Americas Inc 1 Grant
FY2021
Foundation
$1,233,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
Boys and Girls Club of Benton County 3 Grants
FY2021
Foundation
$480,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
FY2022
Foundation
$400,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
This grant will improve and sustain the Boys & Girls Club experience through an investment in high-quality operations and programming.
FY2022
Foundation
$25,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
This grant will fund research examining whether the opportunity to participate in out-of-school time programs is provided equitably across the NWA community and what data-driven recommendations can be offered to increase the accessibility and quality of these programs.
Cimmyt - International Maize And Wheat Improvement Center 1 Grant
FY2021
Foundation
$1,200,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
Digital Green Foundation 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$1,700,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
This grant will be used to develop, test and scale digital technologies that help smallholder farmers meet market demands and increase their incomes.
End Modern Slavery Initiative Foundation 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$1,200,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
This grant will bolster Project Selamat, which empowers migrant workers in Malaysia throughout the migration journey and reduces the risk of forced labor by developing worker-centric solutions to improve safe migration practices and build the ethical recruitment industry.
Grameen Foundation Usa 1 Grant
FY2021
Foundation
$1,649,514
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
Heifer International Foundation 2 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$3,870,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
This grant will support increasing incomes for smallholder farmers by facilitating access to higher value coffee markets.
FY2021
Foundation
$3,500,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
International Crops Research Institute For The Semi-Arid Tropics 2 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$589,990
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
This grant will build recovery and resilience from COVID-19 induced disruptions in farm production, post-harvest management, processing and marketing among the smallholder farmers towards sustainable livelihood through sustainable food production and marketing for the ongoing Walmart Foundation supported project.
FY2021
Foundation
$1,214,715
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
International Food Policy Research 1 Grant
FY2021
Foundation
$1,673,126
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
International Research & Exchanges Board Inc 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$1,013,344
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
This grant will support staff time, partner outreach, an information campaign, learning and care package distribution.
Issara Institute Inc 2 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$800,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
This grant will leverage worker voice, partnership and tech innovation to transform exploitative labor recruitment systems and eliminate debt bondage and forced labour in Southeast Asia, especially as exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
FY2021
Foundation
$1,100,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
Mercy Corps 2 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$1,000,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
This grant will fund AgrinFin India for Women (A4W), which spans financial Inclusion, economic empowerment and climate resilience.
FY2021
Foundation
$2,000,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
Northwest Arkansas Council Foundation 5 Grants
FY2021
Foundation
$50,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
FY2022
Corporate
$125,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
This grant will be used by the Northwest Arkansas Council to extend its COVID-19 public service announcement (PSA) campaign to promote safe and healthy practices and encourage more residents of Northwest Arkansas to get vaccinated.
FY2022
Corporate
$330,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
This grant will support the Northwest Arkansas Council's work to build a more regional, sustainable approach to recycling and establishing a circular economy.
FY2022
Foundation
$64,900
Community
Northwest Arkansas
This grant will be used to engage key stakeholders to increase diversity, equity and inclusion leadership and capacity in the region, develop strategic communications focused on creating a more inclusive and welcoming region and increase diverse talent recruitment and retention.
FY2021
Foundation
$1,200,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
Northwest Arkansas Food Bank 2 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$1,922,073
Community
Northwest Arkansas
This grant will be used to fund start-up costs for new programs and a distribution center. With this grant, a new 82,700 square-foot facility will increase operational capacity to support seven new and expanded programs, resulting in more than 14 million nutritious meals overall distributed by 2025.
FY2021
Foundation
$125,000
Community
Disaster Relief and Preparedness
Pacific Links Foundation 1 Grant
FY2021
Foundation
$500,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
Precision Agrigeneral Purpose for Development Inc 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$1,500,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
This grant will support the scale-up of low-cost digital extension serving coffee farmers in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh to encourage adoption of sustainable farming practices, and development of market linkages and farmer aggregation to improve incomes and market access for coffee and spice farmers.
Professional Assistance For Development Action (Pradan) 1 Grant
FY2021
Foundation
$1,925,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
Rainforest Alliance Inc 2 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$700,000
Sustainability
Nature
This grant will support widespread adoption of the Accountability Framework to improve supply chain policies, implementation practices, and monitoring and disclosure systems to address risks and impacts related to deforestation, conversion and human rights in the agriGeneral Purpose and forestry sectors.
FY2022
Foundation
$1,200,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
This grant will help Rainforest Alliance leverage the 2020 Sustainable AgriGeneral Purpose Standard and the Responsible Recruitment Toolkit in select Mexican and Costa Rican U.S. export-oriented commodities through a scalable approach to protect vulnerable migrant workers and strengthen producer access to export markets.
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