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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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Accelerating Circularity Inc 1 Grant
FY2021
Foundation
$1,223,750
Sustainability
Waste
Allied Media Projects Inc 1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$25,000
Opportunity
Financial Inclusion
This grant will be used to conduct research on the demographic landscape of corporate citizenship and understand the barriers to success for POC working in Corporate Social Responsibility.
Bancos de Alimentos de México 1 Grant
FY2021
Foundation
$500,000
Sustainability
Waste
Community Food Bank Inc 1 Grant
FY2021
Foundation
$577,883
Sustainability
Waste
Community Foundations Of Canada 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$1,050,000
Sustainability
Waste
This grant will be used to continue to support communities in the areas of food security, food sovereignty and food justice, and to support the deployment of a long-term fund capitalization strategy.
Deltaterra Org Inc 1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$1,635,875
Sustainability
Waste
This grant will fund Plastic IQ, a digital tool that enables companies to analyze and prioritize circular solutions for plastic packaging, facilitating a data-driven, industry-wide approach to abating the flow of plastic pollution. Successfully launched in the United States in May 2021, the tool will now expand to the global south and beyond.
Fearless Foundation 1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$250,000
Opportunity
Financial Inclusion
This grant will be used for Fearless VC week.
Food Banks Canada 3 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$599,250
Sustainability
Waste
This grant will support Food Banks Canada, who will be co-leading a participatory action research initiative that will center racialized and Indigenous peoples voices to better understand the landscape that we are operating within and to understand the unique barriers and challenges of those living with food insecurity.
FY2022
Foundation
$100,000
Community
Disaster Relief and Preparedness
This grant will support Food Banks Canada, which will provide grants to community food organizations to purchase and share culturally appropriate food with Afghan newcomers who are re-settling in Canada.
FY2021
Foundation
$700,000
Community
Disaster Relief and Preparedness
Ghetto Film School Inc 1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$1,000,000
Opportunity
Financial Inclusion
This grant will support a two-year project-based collaboration, with Ghetto Film School and WOCstar, aimed at supporting emerging Black entrepreneurs in the areas of capital raising, social media, strategic communications and brand storytelling.
Good360 2 Grants
FY2022
Corporate
$800,000
Sustainability
Waste
This grant will support Good360 as need gaps in communities widen and more people go without basic necessities, while nonprofits face uncertainty in securing resources needed.
FY2021
Corporate
$1,205,000
Sustainability
Waste
Information and Communications Technology Council (Ictc) of Canada Inc. 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$500,000
Sustainability
Waste
This grant will advance first-of-its-kind research that dives into in-demand jobs and skill needs across the Canadian labor market; these insights will be paired with a robust analysis of skills and backgrounds, uncovering and articulating job mobility and career advancement opportunities for Black and Indigenous Canadians.
International Community Foundation 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$350,000
Sustainability
Waste
This grant will help the ICF and ASA launch the first formal food bank in Baja California Sur, Mexico, strengthening and expanding food recovery and redistribution efforts, while studying the underlying factors that lead to food loss and waste in the state and co-creating long-term prevention strategies.
Iowa State University 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$350,000
Sustainability
Waste
This grant will advance image-based technology to rapidly identify in-field losses of U.S. fruit and vegetable crops during the harvest season. Outcomes include sustainably increased crop yields and grower revenues, reduced inputs through total use of crops, and an increased food supply.
Npower Canada 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$500,000
Sustainability
Waste
This grant will help NPower Canada build economic resilience among historically underserved job seekers by creating clear pathways to prosperity in Canada's digital economy. NPower Canada's holistic and employer-led approach to reskilling empowers job seekers across Canada to succeed in the future of work.
Operation Hope Inc 1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$300,000
Opportunity
Financial Inclusion
This grant will support a movement to embed financial capability into our General Purpose. We have gathered a prominent group of business, entertainment, sports and nonprofit leaders to launch Financial Literacy for All.
President and Fellows of Harvard College 3 Grants
FY2021
Foundation
$188,000
Community
Disaster Relief and Preparedness
FY2022
Corporate
$200,000
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will support the initial phase of the Workforce Almanac Project, including the development of a sustainable and scalable data infrastructure, and the creation of a public-use dataset on the landscape and population served by the U.S. workforce development sector.
FY2021
Foundation
$975,000
Sustainability
Waste
Refed Inc 2 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$250,000
Sustainability
Waste
This grant will bolster ReFED's work to make continuous improvements to the Insights Engine, the national leading source for data and insights into food loss and waste in the U.S. The Insights Engine provides the data needed to drive change and reach our national and international goals of reducing food waste by 50% by 2030.
FY2021
Foundation
$400,000
Sustainability
Waste
Second Harvest Food Support Committee 1 Grant
FY2021
Foundation
$510,294
Sustainability
Waste
Seedspot 1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$550,000
Opportunity
Financial Inclusion
This grant will support Black-owned retail businesses in North Carolina through customized training, mentoring, and technical assistance designed to drive and sustain business growth. The project will also expand the Black Friday Market storefront model to three new North Carolina markets.
Sogal Foundation 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$450,000
Opportunity
Financial Inclusion
This grant will catalyze the next-generation of Black female and non-binary entrepreneurs in retail through a cohort-based Fellowship program that provides early startup capital, access to investor networks, strategic mentorship, executive leadership training, and peer community support.
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