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.
Advertising Council Inc
2 Grants
FY2022
Corporate
$200,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
This grant will fund a one-year sponsorship of Love Has No Labels.
FY2021
Corporate
$200,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
Allied Media Projects Inc
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$25,000
Opportunity
Financial Inclusion
This grant will be used to conduct research on the demographic landscape of corporate citizenship and understand the barriers to success for POC working in Corporate Social Responsibility.
American Immigration Council
1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$1,900,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
This grant will help create inclusive communities that prioritize civic friendship, mutual care and social cohesion.
Blue Star Families Inc
1 Grant
Fearless Foundation
1 Grant
FY2022
Corporate
$250,000
Opportunity
Financial Inclusion
This grant will be used for Fearless VC week.
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.
Giving Back Fund Inc
1 Grant
Hello Neighbor
1 Grant
Independent Sector
2 Grants
FY2022
Corporate
$1,500,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
This grant will bolster IS' mission as they bring together leaders and give them space to build trust, social cohesion, collaboration and cooperation to strengthen connections and partnership within the community.
FY2022
Corporate
$25,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
This grant will fund 2021 Upswell sponsorship.
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.
Listen First Project
2 Grants
FY2022
Corporate
$250,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
This grant will be used to support America Talks 2022, the flagship event of the fifth annual National Week of Conversation. With this grant, Meeting of America will pilot in one geographic market on the path to convening millions of Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs to find a way forward together.
FY2022
Corporate
$150,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
This grant will fund America Talks (June 12-13), which will bring thousands of Americans together across differences to engage in one-on-one, face-to-face (video-based) conversation to help mend our social fabric. Together, we can move from division and contempt to connection and understanding.
One America Movement
1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$400,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
This grant will support the One America Movement, which seeks support to equip faith communities and leaders to address toxic divisions. Geographic hubs where faith communities work together across divides to solve community challenges will be built, while evangelical pastors will be equipped to address those divisions in their churches.
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.
Partnership For A New American Economy
1 Grant
Pflag Inc.
1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$500,000
Community
Inclusive Communities
This grant will support access to digital resources and education on allyship and inclusion, create new pathways to support communities of color and support strategic efforts to ensure PFLAG remains a life-saving resource for LGBTQ+ people and their families.
Regents Of The University Of California
1 Grant
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.
Sogal Foundation
1 Grant
FY2022
Foundation
$450,000
Opportunity
Financial Inclusion
This grant will catalyze the next-generation of Black female and non-binary entrepreneurs in retail through a cohort-based Fellowship program that provides early startup capital, access to investor networks, strategic mentorship, executive leadership training, and peer community support.
Syracuse University
1 Grant