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Dot Foods STEM Education Initiative (Illinois) is sponsored by Dot Foods. Funds K‑12 STEM enhancements—equipment, lab upgrades, teacher training—for schools in specified Illinois counties.
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Charitable Giving - Social Responsibility | Dot Foods At each Dot Foods location, dedicated employees meet multiple times a year, volunteering their time to Dot Charitable. They do so because they care. They care about their communities. They care about nonprofit organizations. And they care where Dot's charitable dollars go. Through this philanthropic spirit, our company has made a tremendous impact on our local communities. All our distribution centers and corporate offices have charitable committees that lead the charge with fundraising events, volunteerism, and grant approval for their regions. If you are a not-for-profit and your organization's mission falls within our focus areas, we encourage you to apply for a grant or reach out for more information about our charitable programs. Do you need funds, products, or volunteers to support your organization? One of our locations might be able to help! If you meet the qualifications below, submit a grant application through our new platform. APPLY NOW Dot Charitable committees are busy all year round. Visit Giving in Action to find out about our ongoing causes and most recent initiatives. Dot Charitable Update: December 2024 The holidays are a season of giving for Dot Foods. We made several donations of presents, food, and more to spread holiday cheer. Dot Foods 2024 Charitable Review Across our locations, we donated more than $8 million to local organizations last year.
Application snapshot: target deadline May 1, 2026; published funding information Up to $15,000 per school (total share ~$150,000); eligibility guidance Public/private K‑12 schools in 11 counties in west‑central Illinois
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
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Charitable Giving - Social Responsibility | Dot Foods At each Dot Foods location, dedicated employees meet multiple times a year, volunteering their time to Dot Charitable. They do so because they care. They care about their communities.
They care about nonprofit organizations. And they care where Dot's charitable dollars go. Through this philanthropic spirit, our company has made a tremendous impact on our local communities.
All our distribution centers and corporate offices have charitable committees that lead the charge with fundraising events, volunteerism, and grant approval for their regions. If you are a not-for-profit and your organization's mission falls within our focus areas, we encourage you to apply for a grant or reach out for more information about our charitable programs.
Do you need funds, products, or volunteers to support your organization? One of our locations might be able to help! If you meet the qualifications below, submit a grant application through our new platform.
APPLY NOW Dot Charitable committees are busy all year round. Visit Giving in Action to find out about our ongoing causes and most recent initiatives. Dot Charitable Update: December 2024 The holidays are a season of giving for Dot Foods.
We made several donations of presents, food, and more to spread holiday cheer. Dot Foods 2024 Charitable Review Across our locations, we donated more than $8 million to local organizations last year.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public/private K‑12 schools in 11 counties in west‑central Illinois Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $15,000 per school (total share ~$150,000) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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