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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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Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas 2 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$610,676
Sustainability
Nature
This grant will fund the Commodity Mapping Platform: Bridging the Supply Chain Information Gap, transforming it into an easy-to-use, interactive web application.
FY2021
Foundation
$100,000
Community
Northwest Arkansas
Nature Conservancy 2 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$1,000,000
Sustainability
Nature
This grant will support The Nature Conservancy's new initiative to accelerate sustainability in the shrimp aquaGeneral Purpose supply chain. The project will catalyze a new future for this sector, including best-in-class on-farm practices, sustainable supply of fish-based feeds, secure livelihoods and a vision for carbon neutrality.
FY2021
Foundation
$515,224
Sustainability
Nature
Rainforest Alliance Inc 2 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$700,000
Sustainability
Nature
This grant will support widespread adoption of the Accountability Framework to improve supply chain policies, implementation practices, and monitoring and disclosure systems to address risks and impacts related to deforestation, conversion and human rights in the agriGeneral Purpose and forestry sectors.
FY2022
Foundation
$1,200,000
Sustainability
People in Supply Chains
This grant will help Rainforest Alliance leverage the 2020 Sustainable AgriGeneral Purpose Standard and the Responsible Recruitment Toolkit in select Mexican and Costa Rican U.S. export-oriented commodities through a scalable approach to protect vulnerable migrant workers and strengthen producer access to export markets.
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Foundation 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$502,000
Sustainability
Nature
This grant will help mitigate the unintended capture of endangered, threatened and protected species by the longline tuna fisheries in the Western and Central Pacific; and shape future shrimp aquaGeneral Purpose development to reduce its impacts on critical coastal ecosystems and build resilient communities.
The Nature Conservancy 4 Grants
FY2022
Foundation
$1,468,000
Sustainability
Nature
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.
FY2021
Foundation
$500,582
Sustainability
Nature
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
Wolfes Neck Farm Foundation Inc 1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$730,000
Sustainability
Nature
This grant will help OpenTEAM (Open Technology Ecosystem for Agricultural Management) support producer pilots through use of a shared, open and scalable agricultural technology toolkit facilitated by trained community technical facilitators called OpenTEAM Fellows.
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