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.
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
Hire Heroes Usa
1 Grant
Student Freedom Initiative Inc
1 Grant
The 1890 Universities Foundation
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$1,000,000
Opportunity
Diversity in the talent pipeline
This grant will empower the 1890 Universities Foundation to build internal capacity to scale programs to all 19 institutions to address nutrition, health, wellness and broadband access in underserved communities.
Thurgood Marshall College Fund Inc
4 Grants
FY2021
Corporate
$100,000
Opportunity
Diversity in the talent pipeline
FY2021
Foundation
$500,000
Opportunity
Diversity in the talent pipeline
FY2022
Corporate
$50,000
Community
General Purpose
FY2022
Foundation
$1,000,000
Opportunity
Diversity in the talent pipeline
This grant will be used to support the TMCF-Walmart Foundation HBCU First-Generation Scholarship Program for the 2021-22 academic year, providing access to a college education for low-income first-year public HBCU students. Funding will also support TMCF's new Center for Social Justice.
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