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Our Giving Priorities | Edison International Grants to Make a Difference Building on a foundation of Community Engagement, Edison International and the Edison International Foundation partner with community organizations working in our four main focus areas: Education, Empowerment, Environment and Safety & Resilience. For information on eligibility.
Building on a foundation of Community Engagement, Edison International and the Edison International Foundation partner with community organizations working in our four main focus areas: Education, Empowerment, Environment and Safety & Resilience. For information on eligibility, click here . Community Engagement Grants Education has the power to transform lives, strengthen communities and shape the world.
We are building a clean energy future by empowering the next generation of leaders. Through our commitment to education, we provide students opportunities to develop their talents that help build a brighter tomorrow.
We look for education programs that emphasize science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) from kindergarten to college, including enrichment programs, scholarships, college access initiatives, as well as career and technical education programs. Edison Scholars scholarship program Our commitment to protecting the environment spans decades and is woven into our culture as we lead the transition to clean energy across California.
We partner with nonprofits whose passion and expertise drive meaningful change to address our region's most pressing issues - from improving Southern California's air quality and conserving green spaces, to restoring habitats and expanding access to green jobs and clean energy solutions. Together, we're building healthier, more sustainable communities for generations to come.
Natural disasters can strike without warning, from earthquakes to wildfires that threaten lives and communities. By working together to prepare for the unexpected, we can build resilient communities that can withstand and recover even the toughest storm.
Edison partners with organizations to advance electrical safety, emergency preparedness and wildfire mitigation, ensuring families - especially those most at risk - have the tools to stay safe and strong in the face of a natural or manmade disaster. We believe the transformation to a clean energy future depends on the strength of our team, empowered communities and a vibrant society where all people can thrive.
To reflect our values, we partner with organizations rooted in community advocacy and empowerment supporting workforce development, career pathways, professional and civic engagement leadership, youth mentoring, and capacity building for local nonprofits. Strong communities are built on connection, care and the ability to respond to evolving needs.
At the core of our philanthropy, we remain nimble and responsive, supporting initiatives that strengthen the fabric of our service area. From addressing food insecurity to celebrating local traditions and events, we invest in efforts that bring people together and foster resilience.
By engaging at the neighborhood level, we strive to be a trusted partner and good neighbor, ensuring that our support meets the unique needs of the communities we serve. Edison International Lineworker Scholarship Clean Energy Access Working Group San Onofre Decommissioning Principles
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, qualified governmental agencies, tribal entities, or public schools/school systems within Southern California Edison's service area, aligning with funding priorities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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NRA School Shield Grant Program is a grant from The NRA Foundation that funds security improvements at K-12 schools across the United States. Administered by the NRA Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, this program provides financial assistance to public and private K-12 schools seeking to upgrade safety infrastructure and implement security measures. Eligible applicants include schools that are government-owned, incorporated as nonprofits, or hold an IRS 501(c) determination letter. The annual application deadline is August 1. Grant amounts vary based on project scope and need. Schools must demonstrate how requested funds will directly improve the safety and security of their campus and student population.
Farm to School Implementation Grant is sponsored by USDA Food and Nutrition Service. This program aims to increase the availability of local foods in schools and connect students to the sources of their food through education, taste tests, school gardens, field trips, and local food sourcing for school meals. Projects should incorporate both local sourcing and agricultural education efforts.
The Homeless Youth Program is a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services that funds services for homeless and at-risk youth across Illinois. Administered through the Office of Community and Positive Youth Development, it supports nonprofit organizations delivering shelter, outreach, and support services to young people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Eligible applicants are Illinois-based nonprofits with demonstrated capacity to serve youth. Awards range from $100,000 to $800,000 per year under CSFA number 444-80-0711. This is a FY 2026 funding opportunity with an application deadline of May 21, 2025.