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Cox Charities East Grants is a grant from Cox Charities that funds nonprofit organizations delivering programs in STEAM education, environmental sustainability, and equal opportunity across multiple regions including Georgia, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Virginia, Ohio, and Central Florida.
The program prioritizes youth innovation programs centered in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math; environmental sustainability initiatives; and efforts promoting equal opportunity in underserved communities. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations in Cox Charities' service regions. Applications for the 2026 cycle were accepted from February 2 to March 2, 2026.
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Central Florida, Gulf Coast, Middle Georgia, Cleveland, Ohio, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Virginia-Hampton Roads, Northern Virginia and Roanoke. 2026 Cox Charities Community Grant Application Applications for the 2026 Cox Charities Community Grant Program are being accepted from February 2 to March 2, 2026.
Cox Charities supports nonprofit organizations delivering programs focused on: Youth innovation programs centered in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) Environmental sustainability initiatives that restore and improve the environment and infrastructure. Equal opportunity efforts that expand access to education, job training, and workforce development for underserved teens and adults.
Eligible organizations must operate within the Cox East Markets, which include Central Florida, Gulf Coast, Middle Georgia, Cleveland (Ohio), Connecticut, Rhode Island, Virginia–Hampton Roads, Northern Virginia, and Roanoke. Please review the grant guidelines carefully before beginning the application process. APPLICATION PROCESS: FEBRUARY 2 to MARCH 2, 2026.
Required Documents : Before submitting your application, please merge the following materials into a single PDF and email it to rosaura. fernandez@cox.
com : A copy of your organization’s most recent IRS 501(c)(3) tax‑exempt determination letter The budget for the initiative being considered Publicity Release: By submitting a grant application, your organization grants Cox Communications the right to use its name, logo, and likeness for promotional purposes across print, television, radio, and other internal and external communications.
No additional consent or right to review or approve how these promotional materials are used will be provided. NOTE: Organizations that have been funded by Cox Charities in the past two years consecutively (i.e., 2024 AND 2025) will NOT be eligible for this round of funding.
Organization name (As it appears on 501(c)(3) documentation) * Multi-line address Country/Region * Executive Director Name * Contact Phone (if different from above) Mission of Organization: Briefly provide the mission of the organization and primary programs/initiatives. * Program Focus Area (Select One): STEAM Education/Environmental Sustainability/Equal Opportunity.
* Briefly explain how a $10,000 Cox Charities Grant will benefit the community you serve. Please include specific examples. * Specific Geographic Area Served: Please specify the City/Towns the program will serve.
* How many residents from communities in the Cox East Region will your program serve annually? * Detailed Description of Program. * Did email the required documents in an email to rosaura.
fernandez@cox. com? * Acknowledgement of approval *
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Georgia nonprofit organizations supporting STEAM education, environmental sustainability, or equal opportunity Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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