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.
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.
This grant will bolster the launch of a regenerative foodscape in the United States Midwest, which will support producers in the transition to nature-positive, economically beneficial production. This foodscape will be part of a global portfolio where The Nature Conservancy and partners will advance transitions to more regenerative food systems.
FY2022
Foundation
$1,400,000
Sustainability
Nature
This grant will support the scaling up of conservation practices in Southern High Plains grassland strongholds through a public-private partnership that will provide outreach, conservation planning support and targeted financial incentives to producers.
FY2022
Foundation
$744,661
Community
Disaster Relief and Preparedness
This grant will help The Nature Conservancy facilitate technical and engineering support to Florida Panhandle coastal communities so they can secure public funding for nature-based coastal resilience projects. These projects will reduce storms risks while sustaining the natural and cultural character and economic value of the coast.
This grant will be used to support the work of World Resources Institute.
FY2022
Foundation
$1,397,310
Sustainability
Climate
This grant will support a climate risk tool for equitable value chains, which will be developed through WRI's partnerships with actors across select agricultural value chains.
This grant will bolster a project supporting 3,000 cotton farmers on 3,000 acres of land in the ecologically sensitive Central Indian Landscape. The project will help farmers adopt regenerative and organic practices that will protect and preserve natural ecosystems and biodiversity, and unlock access to new markets that economically benefit farmers.
FY2022
Corporate
$25,000
Community
General Purpose
This grant will be used to support the work of World Wildlife Fund Inc.