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George Gund Foundation Grant Program is sponsored by George Gund Foundation. The George Gund Foundation provides funding for projects that align with its core values of climate justice, racial equity, and democracy. The Foundation seeks to support organizations working in five program areas: Climate Justice, Culture & Arts, Economic Justice, Public Education, and Social Justice. All grant proposals must include a brief statement explaining the organization's efforts to reduce its impact on climate change.
Geographic focus: Greater Cleveland, Ohio
Focus areas: Climate Justice, Culture & Arts, Economic Justice, Public Education, Social Justice
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Grants Overview – The George Gund Foundation Grantee Perception Report Bridges , Kristine Potter (2025) Grants Overview Grant Guidelines Application Deadlines Awarded Grants Post-Award Information Apply for a Grant The George Gund Foundation makes grants to 501(c)(3) organizations based in the United States that fall within one of the five program areas.
Successful grant applicants will make a connection between their work and one or more issue areas in the Foundation’s What We Believe statement. The Foundation does not have a Letter of Intent process, so please read through the Grant Guidelines to see if your organization or project is a fit, and to learn about the process.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: IRS-certified 501(c)(3) organizations based in the United States, primarily focused on Greater Cleveland, must align with one of five program areas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $7,129,000 total in 2026 across 38 awards (~$187,600 average) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The George Gund Foundation Grants is sponsored by The George Gund Foundation. The George Gund Foundation Grants is a grant program from The George Gund Foundation that funds nonprofit organizations primarily in Northeast Ohio across five program areas: Climate Justice, Culture and Arts, Economic Justice, Public Education, and Social Justice.
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