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.
Credential Engine Inc
2 Grants
FY2022
Corporate
$750,000
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will support Credential Engine to focus on expanding and deepening the publishing of rich credential, competency, outcome, quality, pathway and links to job skills data in 2-5 states.
FY2022
Corporate
$200,000
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will support pathway tools enhancements, embedding capaibilities for user-friendly visualization.
Fsg Inc
2 Grants
FY2021
Corporate
$3,880,000
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
FY2021
Corporate
$647,223
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
Innovative Policy Lab
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$602,372
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will enhance the Data for Opportunity in Occupational Reskilling Solution (DOORS) to provide the tools needed to facilitate skills-based hiring to help jobseekers discover, train and transition into new, successful and meaningful careers.
International Society for Technology in Education
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$674,590
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will support The Profile of a Lifelong Learner, which details the digital and lifelong learning skills that adults need to thrive in the future of work. SkillRise will help job seekers equitably access career options by enabling a network of career coaches to use Profile curriculum to improve upskilling initiatives.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$725,000
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will expand access to credential wallets by underserved learners, in order to facilitate student ownership of their learning and employment records; and strengthen pathways from digital academic credentials to employment opportunities.
National Governors Association Center for Best Practices
2 Grants
FY2022
Corporate
$700,000
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will support two NGA projects that are designed to help leaders across the country invest in and implement strategies to improve access to high-quality jobs and increase opportunity for underserved population
FY2022
Corporate
$30,000
Community
General Purpose
Northeastern University
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$609,974
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will bolster an initiative that analyzes trends in the talent strategy and skills recognition landscape - with a particular focus on skills taxonomies, HR technologies and digital credentialing - to better understand the intersection of employer human capital strategies and learning providers/technologies.
The Brookings Institution
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$700,000
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will help Brookings seek to advance the dialogue around equity in digital credentialing technologies by mapping how existing efforts consider equity, and developing a framework and tools for decisionmakers to understand and evaluate digital credentials with an equity lens.
The Cara Program
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$724,576
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will fuel inclusive employment across America.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation
3 Grants
FY2021
Corporate
$1,200,000
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
FY2022
Corporate
$3,082,500
Opportunity
Economic Opportunity in Retail
This grant will scale, integrate and transform Chamber Foundation workforce strategies that seek to improve education and workforce systems.
FY2021
Foundation
$554,503
Sustainability
Waste
UC Hastings Foundation
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$600,000
Opportunity
Diversity in the talent pipeline
This grant will be used by WorkLife Law (WLL) to conduct controlled research experiments within a few companies to validate and refine Bias Interrupters toolkits. Then through a set of scale-up experiments, WLL seeks to test whether the refined toolkits work well even when WLL is not heavily involved in implementation.
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