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Find similar grantsDominion Energy Charitable Foundation Grants (Education Focus) is sponsored by Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. These grants support educational efforts from early childhood through higher education, and programs to develop the capacity of the future workforce, especially in STEM and energy fields. This includes workforce readiness for underserved populations.
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Charitable Foundation | Dominion Energy Choose your state of service Select your Dominion Energy service location to view information relevant to your region. Choosing later or the wrong state may result in missing important updates and relevant content. Are you a natural gas customer in North Carolina, Ohio or Utah?
Visit Enbridge Gas . You are changing locations Are you sure you want to leave your current location ? Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation Through the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation, as well as EnergyShare ® and other programs, Dominion Energy proudly supports community causes where our customers and employees live and work.
In 2025, $40. 3 million was invested in the communities we serve, including $13. 6 million from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation and our employee giving program.
The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation awards grants in 4 focus areas: Environmental Stewardship Grants from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation are limited to organizations defined as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. Grant applications are accepted online during two grant cycles each year.
Most grant awards range from $1,000 to $15,000, while higher amounts may be awarded when a program is an exceptional fit. We often receive funding requests far in excess of our Foundation budget. Regrettably we must often decline support for otherwise worthy proposals.
Such a response does not reflect on Dominion Energy's view of the value of the organization or its services. Step One: Determine Eligibility Foundation grant support is available to: Not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organizations Organizations within geographic areas where Dominion Energy provides electricity or natural gas service, or has significant facilities or business interests.
This includes: North Carolina (Northeast region) Connecticut (Hartford, Windham, Tolland, Middlesex, and New London Counties) Rhode Island (Kent and Washington Counties), and West Virginia (Grant and Tucker Counties).
Organizations that focus on education, environment, culture and the arts, civic and community development, and health and human services Foundation grant support is NOT available to: Tangible benefits, including tickets to events and utility payments to Dominion Energy or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates Religious programs of churches or other sectarian organizations Fraternal, political, advocacy or labor organizations Projects or organizations that are not located within geographic areas where Dominion Energy provides electricity or natural gas service, or has significant facilities or business interests, as listed above Organizations without 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, including those with a fiscal sponsor.
Organizations that limit membership and services based on race, religion, color, creed, sex, age or national origin Advertising for benefit or courtesy purposes Note to organizations in Ohio, Utah, and North Carolina: Enbridge completed the acquisitions of Dominion Energy Ohio, Dominion Energy Utah/Wyoming/Idaho and Dominion Energy North Carolina Gas in 2024, and today these utilities operate as Enbridge Gas Ohio, Enbridge Gas Utah/Wyoming/Idaho and Enbridge Gas North Carolina.
Due to this transition, the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation no longer makes grants in these areas. We continue to make grants in northeastern North Carolina where Dominion Energy is still the electric service provider. Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation now requires organizations applying for grants to have a completed cause profile with Benevity.
If your organization already has a Benevity cause profile, ensure your Self-Certification Declaration is completed. If your declaration is expired, you will need to renew it. Please do so before starting your grant application.
You will not be able to apply until these responses are completed. In 2026, payments will be issued through the Benevity disbursement process. Organizations are encouraged to register for electronic funds transfer in their cause profile to ensure timely disbursements and to avoid lost checks.
Benevity does charge a fee for check disbursements, which is deducted from the grant award. Completing Self-Certification Renewing Self-Certification Self-Certification Question Clarifications Signing up for EFT payments If you need further assistance, submit a Help ticket . Step Three: Review Grant Cycles The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation will accept grant requests during two grant cycles each year.
We host virtual information sessions during each grant cycle to answer questions from non-profit organizations about the grant process, timeline, applications and the Benevity platform. Expected Decision Notification All applicants will be notified of a decision. Grant funds are processed the month following the award notification.
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Thursday, September 3 - 11:00 a. m. - Register here Step Four: Apply for a Grant Apply for a grant online.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations located in or serving a Dominion Energy territory (including Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and parts of the Midwest) focused on programs that align with Dominion Energy's fu…. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows unspecified (Grants awarded across multiple states, including 208 in Virginia with just over $2.3 million in support). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation Grants (Education Focus) is funded by Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation Grants (Community Vitality focus) is sponsored by Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation issues grants in areas including community vitality, which can foster appreciation of diversity, revitalize neighborhoods, and ensure vibrant community life through support of cultural endeavors. While Dominion Energy no longer serves Utah directly, it's worth noting their overall grant interests for future reference if a new opportunity arises.
Environmental Stewardship Grants is sponsored by Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation awards grants for environmental stewardship. Successful proposals focus on specific, short-term projects that demonstrate measurable results to improve the environment and/or provide meaningful educational opportunities. Priority is given to projects that educate K-12 students and the public about environmental stewardship, protect and preserve natural habitats, or improve open spaces and make nature accessible. This grant is available in parts of West Virginia, specifically Grant and Tucker Counties.
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