Grantee Search
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.
Association of Black Foundation Executives Inc
2 Grants
FY2021
Foundation
$1,000,000
Opportunity
Racial Equity
FY2022
Corporate
$50,000
Opportunity
Criminal Justice Reform
This grant will support ABFE in creating a community of practice where corporate philanthropists can share best practices and strategies for making investments focused on advancing racial equity.
Codepath Org
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$1,600,000
Opportunity
Diversity in the talent pipeline
This grant will help CodePath fix the pathway from college to careers in tech for underrepresented students. The organization will expand computer science courses to increase career readiness and scale direct work opportunities to equip Black, Latinx, and Indigenous students with skills and connections to succeed in tech.
Echoing Green
1 Grant
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.
Harlem Childrens Zone Inc
1 Grant
Health Resources in Action Inc
1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$750,000
Opportunity
Criminal Justice Reform
This grant will support the Health Alliance for Violence Intervention's work to shift current narratives and mental models on community violence away from a criminal justice frame to one rooted in public health.
Hire Heroes Usa
1 Grant
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
3 Grants
FY2021
Foundation
$55,789
Community
Matching Donations
FY2022
Foundation
$500,000
Opportunity
Diversity in the talent pipeline
This grant will support the 2022-23 Walmart Foundation/HSF Scholarship program, which will award no fewer than 80 scholarships ranging from $500-$5,000, contingent upon financial need. Other support services will be provided to scholarship recipients as well.
FY2021
Foundation
$500,000
Opportunity
Diversity in the talent pipeline
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies Inc
2 Grants
FY2021
Corporate
$200,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
FY2022
Corporate
$400,000
Opportunity
Diversity in the talent pipeline
This grant will bolster workforce development programs including on-the-job training, short-term credential programs, apprenticeships, community college and beyond. These programs are key to the full recovery and economic future of Black workers and their families. This project will identify policy barriers and propose solutions for Black workers.
Local Initiatives Support Corporation (Lisc)
3 Grants
FY2021
Corporate
$2,000,000
Opportunity
Racial Equity
FY2022
Foundation
$1,500,000
Community
Healthier Food for All
This grant will support the capacity of BIPOC-led, non-profit organizations working to expand access to healthy, affordable and culturally significant food in communities of color, and to raise awareness to expand their work and generate greater impact.
FY2021
Corporate
$1,000,000
Community
Disaster Relief and Preparedness
National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform
1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$750,090
Opportunity
Criminal Justice Reform
This grant will be used to develop juvenile components of existing violence prevention programs in the National OVP Network. The grant will also support the growth of the network to additional jurisdictions and data collection, analysis, and decisionmaking for all programs.
Neo Philanthropy Inc
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$500,000
Opportunity
Criminal Justice Reform
This grant will be used by RBIJ to engage the business community in First Chance Hiring programs designed to build an environment in which structural racism is ultimately eliminated.
Network Of Executive Women Inc
7 Grants
FY2021
Corporate
$50,000
Community
General Purpose
FY2022
Corporate
$50,000
Community
General Purpose
This grant will be used to support the work of the Network of Executive Women.
FY2022
Corporate
$500,000
Opportunity
Diversity in the talent pipeline
This grant will be utilized by Ascend, a solution that drives systemic change for women of color by integrating corporate cultural transformation with individual development and support. It transforms the traditional, fragmented DEI approach into a comprehensive career advancement journey.
FY2022
Corporate
$50,000
Community
General Purpose
This grant will be used to support the work of the Network of Executive Women.
FY2022
Corporate
$50,000
Community
General Purpose
This grant will be used to support the work of the Network of Executive Women.
FY2022
Corporate
$50,000
Community
General Purpose
This grant will be used to support the work of the Network of Executive Women.
FY2021
Corporate
$50,000
Community
General Purpose
New Venture Fund
3 Grants
FY2021
Corporate
$1,000,000
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
FY2021
Corporate
$3,000,000
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
FY2022
Corporate
$500,000
Opportunity
Criminal Justice Reform
This grant will support the AAPI Data and Research Initiative, which aims to create a central and publicly accessible database that captures key information about AAPI-serving organizations and their unique capabilities. The ultimate goal of this database is to drive philanthropy to these organizations.
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.
Persevere
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$600,000
Opportunity
Criminal Justice Reform
This grant will be used to create a National Institute for 1st Chance Workforce Development, a network of experts, practitioners and advocates focused on the development and implementation of a data-informed and racially equitable approach to workforce development for 1st Chance Opportunity Seekers.
Policylink
1 Grant
Prison Fellowship Ministries
1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$450,000
Opportunity
Criminal Justice Reform
This grant will be used by Prison Fellowship to deliver programming that will prevent children with parents in prison, across communities of color, from entering the justice system. Prison Fellowship will partner to establish and build networks focused on improving real-life outcomes for Opportunity Kids.
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc
6 Grants
FY2022
Corporate
$25,000
Community
General Purpose
FY2022
Corporate
$25,000
Community
General Purpose
This grant will support the Holding a Sister Initiative, a national fund launched by Grantmakers for Girls of Color and the Black Trans Fund.
FY2022
Corporate
$500,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
This grant will support for Welcome.us, a national initiative whose aim is to inspire and empower Americans to support the welcome and resettlement of American allies from Afghanistan.
FY2022
Foundation
$500,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
This grant will bolster The Partnership's mission to serve as a collaborative nerve center, aligning diffuse efforts around shared goals, plans to meet them, and attracting and directing greater attention, energy and resources to accelerate existing efforts and mobilize new efforts to strengthen democracy in America.
FY2022
Foundation
$750,000
Opportunity
Criminal Justice Reform
This grant will support UNITE, a sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, in creating a broad-based collaborative called ACT NOW. The collaborative is dedicated to the re-imagination of communities and public safety with a specific focus on policing, violence prevention and criminal justice reform.
FY2021
Foundation
$1,000,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
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.