This foundation support U.S.-based nonprofit organizations dedicated to advancing immigrant contributions in the arts, sciences, education, or social services. Grants are awarded to innovative organizations that creatively serve immigrant communities and foster appreciation for the arts and sciences. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits operating primarily in the U.S. or its territories and must provide standard nonprofit documentation. Grants are one-time, non-renewable awards, and past grantees must wait two cycles before reapplying. The foundation does not fund scientific research, capital projects, fundraising events, K-12 or charter schools, or political campaigns.
Eligibility requirements
Must be a nonprofit organization operating under U.S. IRC Section 501(c)(3)
Must be based in the United States or U.S. territories
Activities and expenditures must primarily be based in the United States or U.S. territories
Must abide by all laws and regulations governing nonprofit organizations under IRC Section 501(c)(3) in the United States
Must be in good standing and hold tax-exempt status with the IRS
Must provide: Signed W-9 with valid EIN, IRS determination letter, recent Form 990 (or equivalent), audited financial statement, annual operating budget and proposal budget when applicable
Cannot be working with fiscal sponsors
Cannot be for scientific research, capital projects/campaigns, fundraising events, K-12 or charter schools, or political campaigns
No grant renewals; one-time, non-renewable awards
Two-cycle waiting period before past grantees may reapply