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Applied Materials Community Grants (Arts & Culture, Civic, Education, Environment) is sponsored by Applied Materials and the Applied Materials Foundation. Applied Materials and the Applied Materials Foundation deploy charitable and human resources around the world, focusing on community-centered engagement. They review grant requests for organizations supporting Arts and Culture, Civic, Education, and the Environment twice a year.
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Applied Materials Foundation Grants: Education, Arts & Culture, Civic Engagement, Environment Focus Areas — THE APPLIED MATERIALS FOUNDATION | Grantable Applied Materials Foundation Grants: Education, Arts & Culture, Civic Engagement, Environment Focus Areas Foundation Grants for Education Grants for Arts Environmental Grants Grants for Women Applied Materials Foundation Grants: Education, Arts & Culture, Civic Engagement, Environment Focus Areas Funder: Applied Materials Foundation Last Updated: November 25, 2025 The Applied Materials Foundation offers grants focusing on education, arts and culture, civic engagement, the environment, and girls' empowerment.
These grants are designed to meet local community needs and support innovative projects that enhance educational opportunities, promote cultural activities, and foster civic participation. The foundation prioritizes collaboration with local organizations in areas where Applied Materials operates, ensuring impactful contributions to community resilience and sustainability.
While charitable investments are tailored to local needs, Applied Materials and the Foundation provide funding focused on Girls Empowerment, Education, Civic Engagement, Arts and Culture and the Environment. We also contribute to relief and recovery efforts when natural disasters affect our communities around the world.
We provide funding to organizations providing programs and services in the following focus areas: Education, Arts & Culture, Civic Engagement, Environment and Girls Empowerment. We prioritize projects that address community needs in sites where Applied Materials does business and welcome opportunities to engage employees with local grant recipients.
Education inspires young minds, opens new doors and paves the way to more promising futures. We recognize that many communities and schools lack the resources and programs required to prepare their students for meaningful careers. For this reason, the majority of our education grants are directed to neighborhoods with the greatest need.
We have a special interest in funding Education grant proposals that: Benefit students in grades K-12Focus on traditional skills such as reading, writing, math, science and technology, and other subjects that prepare young people for college and careerAddress critical education needs through innovative approaches to learningExpand existing efforts in order to reach more students or a wider geographic areaActively partner with other nonprofit groups to create, implement or evaluate shared programs Creativity sparks the imagination and drives the development of new ideas that can transform the way we live.
We support efforts that bring the full spectrum of artistic expression to the greater community, from visual and performing arts to community events and workshops.
We have a special interest in funding Arts and Culture grant proposals that: Have broad community appealTake arts and culture outside traditional settings to reach young people of diverse backgrounds, particularly in economically disadvantaged neighborhoodsSupport nonprofit organizations in bringing the arts to educational programs and organizations When people are actively involved in improving the quality of life in their neighborhoods, they help to create more vibrant, livable communities.
With our civic engagement grants, we support organizations that help people find stability in difficult times and develop strength of NGO/nonprofit sector to address community challenges.
We have a special interest in funding Civic Engagement grant proposals that: Meet basic needs such as access to nutritional food, clean water and affordable housingSupport systemic, collaborative approaches to eliminating homelessness Stimulate innovations that improve efficiency and effectiveness of service deliverySupport the infrastructure of the nonprofit sector and its leadership To engage employees and community members in working toward a more sustainable future, we invest in environmental education and community-based projects that demonstrate the importance and value of protecting the environment.
We have a special interest in funding Environment grant proposals that: Focus on environmental education for young people, especially in underserved communitiesEncourage hands on opportunities for employee volunteers and their families See separate grant page here You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.
Your organization is a public educational institution or a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The program for which you are seeking funding serves a community in which Applied Materials has a significant presence.
U.S. Communities: Santa Clara County, CAAustin, TXBoise, IDGloucester, MAKalispell, MTMalta and Albany, NY Phoenix and Chandler, AZPortland and Hillsboro, ORNon-U.S. Regions: ChinaEuropeIndiaIsraelJapanKoreaSingaporeTaiwanYour organization’s services are offered without discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, family care leave status, veteran status, or on any other basis prohibited by law?
Note: Organizations which offer gender-based programs or have services designed to address the needs of other targeted populations may not, in and of themselves, be considered discriminatory and will be considered for funding.
Capital campaigns – bricks/mortar; equipment, home building, physical structuresResearchSporting events for school or civic teamsMissing children organizationsIndividuals, fraternities, religious or political organizations; commencements, PTAs, alumni groupsHealth-related programs or sponsorshipsFundraisers such as walk-a-thons, runs, team in training, etc. Focus Areas & Funding Uses education arts environment women k-12-schools Browse similar grants by category Grants for Education Grants for Arts Environmental Grants Grants for Women Grants for K-12 Schools Similar grants from this funder and related organizations VICE Conference (Virginia Institute on Cooperative Education) Spencer Industries Incorporated Scholarship: College Scholarship Award Grant The Fabulous Find Monthly Partnership Grant Putting Stewardship into Medical Education and Training Grant Charles H.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Public educational institutions and tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofits in communities where Applied Materials operates; excludes capital campaigns, research, health programs, and religious/political organizations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Applied Materials Community Grants (Arts & Culture, Civic, Education, Environment) is funded by Applied Materials and the Applied Materials Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Jerome Early-Career Project Grants is a grant from Forecast Public Art, funded by the Jerome Foundation, that funds the creation of new public art projects by early-career artists based in Minnesota. Two grants of $8,000 each are awarded annually to support temporary or permanent public artworks anywhere in Minnesota. Projects may be supported by public or nonprofit agencies but private commissions are not eligible, and a secured project site is required at the time of application. The program places special emphasis on supporting BIPOC and Native artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, women artists, immigrant artists, rural artists, and artists with disabilities. Eligible applicants are Minnesota-based individual artists with 2–10 years of generative experience. The application deadline was October 15, 2025.
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